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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_active_Royal_New_Zealand_Navy_ships (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_active_Royal_New_Zealand_Navy_ships)
Anzac Class(https://www.forumdefesa.com/forum/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.globalsecurity.org%2Fmilitary%2Fworld%2Fnz%2Fimages%2Fhmnzs-canterbury-image2.jpg&hash=231786db66582f5b26b3ec0023fb1149)
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HMNZS Hawea, Protector-class IPV(https://www.forumdefesa.com/forum/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2Fmcraesglobal.com%2Fwp-content%2Fuploads%2F2014%2F11%2FHMNZS-MANAWANUI-e1413167819529.jpg&hash=b760fbd94eef517ecee0470da081131c)
Diving tender HMNZS Manawanui(https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/5/52/Kaman_SH-2G_Super_Seasprite_(K-894),_New_Zealand_-_Navy_AN1042427.jpg)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/No._6_Squadron_RNZAF (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/No._6_Squadron_RNZAF)
Defence White Paper[edit]
The Defence White Paper was released by the New Zealand Government in November 2010.[1] Policy intentions include:
Short term (next five years):
Naval Combat Force: Self-defence upgrade for the existing Anzac class frigates.
Replacement of HMNZS Endeavour. The navy has indicated a desire for a multi role logistics vessel.
Upgrade or replacement of the Kaman SH-2G Super Seasprite.
Replacement of HMNZS Manawanui and HMNZS Resolution with a single Littoral Warfare Support Ship.
Beyond five years
Replacement of the Anzac frigates that will take account of the wider range of naval combat options expected to be available then.
Other proposals
Consider an upgrade of the armament and sensors on Ocean Patrol Craft and Inshore Patrol Craft.
New Sea Sprite helicopters for New Zealand Navy arrive in Auckland (jan 2015)
RNZN qualifies SH-2G(I) Super Seasprite helicopter on OPV HMNZS OtagoE algures andavam para aí a dizer que estes "helicópteros estavam velhos e não prestavam"... :o ::)
Ridzwan Rahmat, Singapore - IHS Jane's Navy International 05 September 2016
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Crew members of HMNZS Otago conduct inflight refuelling with a Super Seasprite SH-2G(I) helicopter. Source: Royal New Zealand Navy
The Royal New Zealand Navy (RNZN) has certified its lead Otago-class offshore patrol vessel (OPV) to embark the service's new Super Seasprite SH-2G(I) naval combat helicopter.
A series of qualification procedures, which culminated in an activity referred to by the navy as an 'Aviation Safety and Readiness Check', were completed in late August onboard HMNZS Otago (P 148) in and around the Hauraki Gulf.
The procedures included winching operations for goods and personnel, inflight refuelling trials, and a series of simulations for various operational emergencies, the navy said.
" Otago will embark a Seasprite for Operation 'Havre' to the Kermedec Islands, which will significantly aid in the transfer of the amount of stores [that] need to be transferred to the [Department of Conservation] station on Raoul Island", said the navy, in reference to the routine resupply tasks undertaken by the RNZN to the remote marine reserve.
The RNZN signed a contract for ten SH-2G(I) helicopters in May 2013 to replace its existing fleet of five older Super Seasprites that have been in service since 2001. The service formally accepted the first three airframes, which feature improved sensor, flight control, and communications systems, in March 2015.
Besides transportation of stores and maritime surveillance duties, the helicopters are also capable of carrying Penguin Mk 2 Mod 7 anti-ship missiles and lightweight torpedoes, giving the Otago-class ships improved offensive capability.
http://www.w54.biz/showthread.php?534-RNZN-News/page10
Assim os nossos Viana do Castelo tivessem esta valência e pouparíamos mitos € em muitas missões de salvamento em que empenhamos, um C130/C295, uma Corveta ou outro Navio e ainda um EH101 para a fase final de evacuação !!!!
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RNZN qualifies SH-2G(I) Super Seasprite helicopter on OPV HMNZS OtagoE algures andavam para aí a dizer que estes "helicópteros estavam velhos e não prestavam"... :o ::)
Ridzwan Rahmat, Singapore - IHS Jane's Navy International 05 September 2016
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Crew members of HMNZS Otago conduct inflight refuelling with a Super Seasprite SH-2G(I) helicopter. Source: Royal New Zealand Navy
The Royal New Zealand Navy (RNZN) has certified its lead Otago-class offshore patrol vessel (OPV) to embark the service's new Super Seasprite SH-2G(I) naval combat helicopter.
A series of qualification procedures, which culminated in an activity referred to by the navy as an 'Aviation Safety and Readiness Check', were completed in late August onboard HMNZS Otago (P 148) in and around the Hauraki Gulf.
The procedures included winching operations for goods and personnel, inflight refuelling trials, and a series of simulations for various operational emergencies, the navy said.
" Otago will embark a Seasprite for Operation 'Havre' to the Kermedec Islands, which will significantly aid in the transfer of the amount of stores [that] need to be transferred to the [Department of Conservation] station on Raoul Island", said the navy, in reference to the routine resupply tasks undertaken by the RNZN to the remote marine reserve.
The RNZN signed a contract for ten SH-2G(I) helicopters in May 2013 to replace its existing fleet of five older Super Seasprites that have been in service since 2001. The service formally accepted the first three airframes, which feature improved sensor, flight control, and communications systems, in March 2015.
Besides transportation of stores and maritime surveillance duties, the helicopters are also capable of carrying Penguin Mk 2 Mod 7 anti-ship missiles and lightweight torpedoes, giving the Otago-class ships improved offensive capability.
http://www.w54.biz/showthread.php?534-RNZN-News/page10
Assim os nossos Viana do Castelo tivessem esta valência e pouparíamos mitos € em muitas missões de salvamento em que empenhamos, um C130/C295, uma Corveta ou outro Navio e ainda um EH101 para a fase final de evacuação !!!!
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Que nada. Estamos a espera da disponibilidade destes que concerteza já serão do agrado dos mais "difíceis". Agora coisas "velhas e obsoletas" ... ;D 8)RNZN qualifies SH-2G(I) Super Seasprite helicopter on OPV HMNZS OtagoE algures andavam para aí a dizer que estes "helicópteros estavam velhos e não prestavam"... :o ::)
Ridzwan Rahmat, Singapore - IHS Jane's Navy International 05 September 2016
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Crew members of HMNZS Otago conduct inflight refuelling with a Super Seasprite SH-2G(I) helicopter. Source: Royal New Zealand Navy
The Royal New Zealand Navy (RNZN) has certified its lead Otago-class offshore patrol vessel (OPV) to embark the service's new Super Seasprite SH-2G(I) naval combat helicopter.
A series of qualification procedures, which culminated in an activity referred to by the navy as an 'Aviation Safety and Readiness Check', were completed in late August onboard HMNZS Otago (P 148) in and around the Hauraki Gulf.
The procedures included winching operations for goods and personnel, inflight refuelling trials, and a series of simulations for various operational emergencies, the navy said.
" Otago will embark a Seasprite for Operation 'Havre' to the Kermedec Islands, which will significantly aid in the transfer of the amount of stores [that] need to be transferred to the [Department of Conservation] station on Raoul Island", said the navy, in reference to the routine resupply tasks undertaken by the RNZN to the remote marine reserve.
The RNZN signed a contract for ten SH-2G(I) helicopters in May 2013 to replace its existing fleet of five older Super Seasprites that have been in service since 2001. The service formally accepted the first three airframes, which feature improved sensor, flight control, and communications systems, in March 2015.
Besides transportation of stores and maritime surveillance duties, the helicopters are also capable of carrying Penguin Mk 2 Mod 7 anti-ship missiles and lightweight torpedoes, giving the Otago-class ships improved offensive capability.
http://www.w54.biz/showthread.php?534-RNZN-News/page10
Assim os nossos Viana do Castelo tivessem esta valência e pouparíamos mitos € em muitas missões de salvamento em que empenhamos, um C130/C295, uma Corveta ou outro Navio e ainda um EH101 para a fase final de evacuação !!!!
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Cumprimentos
No concurso para aquisição dos nossos Helis para a MdG os Seasprite estiveram na corrida com os Lynx.
Os Kiwis estiveram muito bem ao adquirir os dez disponibilizados pela RAN, muito bem mesmo, e agora possuem unidades suficientes para os classe OTAGO, para as ANZAC e para o NPL, só nós andamos de cavalo para burro e a toda a força.
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Key Points(https://www.forumdefesa.com/forum/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.janes.com%2Fimages%2Fassets%2F421%2F69421%2F1651715_-_main.jpg&hash=a75c45d84fae897cdbe4241a724e0514)
New Zealand has announced the name and homeport of its new naval fleet tanker
Vessel will be located in a region close to New Zealand's major oil and gas companies
The Royal New Zealand Navy (RNZN) has revealed the name and future homeport of a new 24,000-tonne fleet tanker that it is currently anticipating from South Korean shipbuilder Hyundai Heavy Industries.
In a video published on the service's official social media channel on 10 April, RNZN chief Rear Admiral John Martin revealed that the ship will be named HMNZS Aotearoa once it is in service, and that it will be homeported in the city of New Plymouth, Taranaki, on New Zealand's North Island.
"This continues the longstanding relationship that the navy has had with the wider Taranaki region, and their link with the sea," said Rear Adm Martin. "It also recognises the connection between the area's oil and gas industry, and the role that Aotearoa has in providing fuel supplies," he added.
Aotearoa will be the largest ship ever to be operated by the RNZN when it replaces HMZNS Endeavour in 2020. The Maritime Sustainment Capability (MSC) platform has a capacity for 8,200 tonnes of F-76 marine diesel fuel, 1,550 tonnes of F-44 aviation fuel, 250 tonnes of fresh water, and 300 tonnes of dry cargo.
Equipped with two NATO-compliant electric replenishment/fuelling-at-sea (RAS/FAS) masts, one each on the port and starboard sides, the ship can replenish two warships simultaneously. The vessel can also accommodate up to two NH90, Super Seasprite SH-2G SH-2G (I), or Augusta A-109 type helicopters.
"Aotearoa will have the ability to deploy anywhere in the world, and protect and support our maritime operations, and enhance our combat force," added Rear Adm Martin in the video announcement.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0RJwW77Lsj8 (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0RJwW77Lsj8)
Esperemos que daqui a uns anos ao serviço da MdGP ;)Para operarem do nosso LPD, tipo o dos Neozelandeses... ;D ;)
Esperemos que daqui a uns anos ao serviço da MdGP ;)Para operarem do nosso LPD, tipo o dos Neozelandeses... ;D ;)
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New Zealand Navy getting Norwegian OSV for dive and hydrographic ops
The ship is expected to be in service with the RNZN by November 2019.
(https://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/xq90/924/aHsz6V.jpg) (https://imageshack.com/i/poaHsz6Vj)
Photo: New Zealand Defence Force
The New Zealand government has approved NZ$103 million for the purchase and refit of a second-hand multi-role offshore support vessel that will be used as a dive and hydrographic support vessel by the Royal New Zealand Navy.
Following purchase, the 85-meter Norwegian-built survey vessel MV Edda Fonn will be outfitted with the dive and hydrographic systems required by the defense force.
MV Edda Fonn will replace hydrographic ship HMNZS Resolution and dive support ship HMNZS Manawanui. The two vessels were decommissioned from the RNZN in 2012 and 2018 respectively, following several decades of service.
“This vessel will ensure that the current capability gaps for diving and hydrography are filled as quickly as possible, with a proven, well tested platform,” says Minister of Defence Ron Mark.
The ship is scheduled to be delivered to Devonport Naval Base in May 2019. It will feature a 100t salvage crane, a remotely operated vehicle and a contemporary dynamic positioning system, which will allow Navy’s specialist divers to achieve greater levels of effectiveness and safety, in a greater range of conditions.
The New Zealand Navy was initially scheduled to receive a custom, new-build vessel but an NZ$148 million cost blowout in the country’s frigate upgrade project forced the government to consider a used vessel.
Defense officials identified the MV Edda Fonn, owned and operated by Norwegian company Østensjø Rederi, as the most suitable option from an initial list of over 150 candidate offshore and subsea support vessels.
“Defence officials have subjected the Edda Fonn to considerable scrutiny ahead of purchase,” says Ron Mark. “We have been assured by independent experts that it is in excellent condition, and will handle well in the operations the Defence Force will use it for,” says Ron Mark.
The vessel generally operates in the North Sea, and is under lease until the end of 2018, following which the modification process will begin.
Once delivered, final modifications will be undertaken in New Zealand. It is expected that New Zealand industry will be involved in this part of the project. The ship is expected to be in service with the Navy by November 2019.
The NZ$103 million project budget is for the purchase, modifications and introduction into service.
https://navaltoday.com/2018/08/22/new-zealand-navy-getting-norwegian-osv-for-dive-and-hydrographic-ops/
https://www.ship-technology.com/projects/edda/
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New Zealand’s future hydrography ship begins sea trials
Jane's Navy International 14 March 2019...
Future HMNZS Manawanui arrives in New Zealand after 46-day voyage from Norway
Navios construidos na Coreia do Sul não prestam :G-clever: :G-deal:
Isso só se aplica em países que não sejam governados por portugueses
Isso só se aplica em países que não sejam governados por portugueses
Claro, Nós só somos o quinto país mais corrupto da da Europa Ocidental e de Leste e do Médio Oriente, Índia e África !!!
https://www.dn.pt/portugal/portugal-e-o-mais-corrupto-entre-paises-4627022.html
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Isso só se aplica em países que não sejam governados por portugueses
Claro, Nós só somos o quinto país mais corrupto da da Europa Ocidental e de Leste e do Médio Oriente, Índia e África !!!
https://www.dn.pt/portugal/portugal-e-o-mais-corrupto-entre-paises-4627022.html
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Cuidado com artigos sensacionalistas!
Acreditam mesmo que Portugal é mais corrupto que Marrocos, Egipto, Turquia, India, Rússia, Ucrânia, etc.? A percepção de corrupção e até mesmo o que é visto como corrupção varia muito de cultura para cultura. Claro que não somos nenhuma Alemanha ou Suécia, mas 5º país mais corrupto dentro do grupo de países escolhidos só acredita quem quer.
Ó Tenente eu até concordo contigo numas coisas, noutras nem por isso. Neste caso vou pela 2ª opção, até porque os critérios deste relatório já foram descredibilizados num outro artigo.
Ó Tenente eu até concordo contigo numas coisas, noutras nem por isso. Neste caso vou pela 2ª opção, até porque os critérios deste relatório já foram descredibilizados num outro artigo.
Cabeça de Martelo mas tú achas mesmo que não estamos na linha da frente e bem á frente no que toca a corrupção ???
Se pensas assim não vejas as noticias nas TV's pois não há uma única edição que não se fale de casos de corrupção, olha basta falar nas FFAA, e podemos elencar aqui os inúmeros casos de corrupção nas aquisições de equipamentos/armamentos, e se as FFAA representam em termos de PIB uma caca, nem 1%, basta extrapolar para a sociedade civil para termos uma pequenina ideia do volume de corrupção que graça por este País.
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Ó Tenente eu até concordo contigo numas coisas, noutras nem por isso. Neste caso vou pela 2ª opção, até porque os critérios deste relatório já foram descredibilizados num outro artigo.
Cabeça de Martelo mas tú achas mesmo que não estamos na linha da frente e bem á frente no que toca a corrupção ???
Se pensas assim não vejas as noticias nas TV's pois não há uma única edição que não se fale de casos de corrupção, olha basta falar nas FFAA, e podemos elencar aqui os inúmeros casos de corrupção nas aquisições de equipamentos/armamentos, e se as FFAA representam em termos de PIB uma caca, nem 1%, basta extrapolar para a sociedade civil para termos uma pequenina ideia do volume de corrupção que graça por este País.
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Não penses que eu tapo o sol com a peneira, muito pelo contrário, acredito que muito pode ser feito neste campo em Portugal.
Dito isto vejo outros países da UE com casos ainda piores de corrupção. Já agora, dizer que Portugal é o 5º país mais corrupto do mundo tendo como universo 3800 pessoas de 38 países é no mínimo caricato para não chamar-lhe outra coisa. Se fosse outra pessoa diria que a consultora Ernst & Young ao fazer este estudo da forma como fez, recorre em crime de fraude, já para não falar em possíveis actos de corrupção dado à sua posição no mercado internacional, dando uma mãozinha aos especuladores.
Isso só se aplica em países que não sejam governados por portugueses
Claro, Nós só somos o quinto país mais corrupto da da Europa Ocidental e de Leste e do Médio Oriente, Índia e África !!!
https://www.dn.pt/portugal/portugal-e-o-mais-corrupto-entre-paises-4627022.html
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Estes até sea kings levavam, ah kiwis do cralhes, sem pandeleirices
(https://i.ibb.co/GVp3c5n/FB-IMG-15982657631619294.jpg)
Já medalhas de calhar têm poucas
Estes até sea kings levavam, ah kiwis do cralhes, sem pandeleirices
(https://i.ibb.co/GVp3c5n/FB-IMG-15982657631619294.jpg)
Já medalhas de calhar têm poucas
as leander foram excelentes fragatas !!!!
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Iniciou o upgrade depois da nossa BD, e vai ser entregue antes da nossa. :bang:
https://www.navalnews.com/naval-news/2020/09/royal-new-zealand-navys-te-kaha-frigate-starts-post-upgrade-sea-trials/
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Finally, a photo of the Sea Ceptor SAM launchers @byMBDA of #RoyalNewZealandNavy's upgraded MEKO 200 ANZAC class frigate!
(https://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/xq90/923/VRB3GR.jpg) (https://imageshack.com/i/pnVRB3GRj)
https://twitter.com/D__Mitch/status/1294752511442780161
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MLUs rápidos que se traduzem em novas capacidades dos meios existentes.