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Re: O Reapetrechamento da Marinha
« Responder #2730 em: Outubro 14, 2025, 10:16:03 pm »

A NRP Centauro esteve/ está? em São Tomé e Príncipe desde 2023, rendendo o NRP Zaire.

Continua lá sim
 
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Re: O Reapetrechamento da Marinha
« Responder #2732 em: Outubro 15, 2025, 12:35:43 am »
O orçamento não deveria ter sido problema tendo em conta que o GM disse que a Marinha estimava que cada embarcação ficaria a ~6M de euros por unidade

Verdade seja dita este ano o novo CEMA referiu que cada NPC deveria ter um custo de ~15M de euros por unidade e que o concurso seria lançado em breve

Creio que isso já foi em Maio, a este ritmo vamos acabar 2025 ainda sem concurso aberto quando o plano era ter o primeiro a navegar nessa data. Não sei o que motiva este atraso agora, o caderno já deveria estar pronto desde o ano passado.
 

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Re: O Reapetrechamento da Marinha
« Responder #2733 em: Outubro 15, 2025, 08:08:12 am »
O que motiva o atraso deverá ser a inércia habitual e o desinteresse
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Re: O Reapetrechamento da Marinha
« Responder #2734 em: Outubro 18, 2025, 06:08:48 am »
Parece o problema das fragatas já está resolvido a Espanha dá a fragatas e a tripulação nós os almirantes,  contra-almirantes e comodoros.  :mrgreen:

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La fragata Victoria lidera la misión europea Atalanta con un Estado Mayor portugués a bordo
El buque español ha relevado a la fragata Navarra y ha comenzado sus labores de vigilancia marítima y reconocimiento aéreo en el Índico.
 La fragata Victoria lidera la misión europea Atalanta con un Estado Mayor portugués a bordo.

El buque español ha relevado a la fragata Navarra y ha comenzado sus labores de vigilancia marítima y reconocimiento aéreo en el Índico.

La fragata Victoria (F-82) de la Armada ha iniciado sus primeras patrullas en el Golfo de Adén como buque insignia de la Operación Atalanta, tras completar el relevo con la Navarra en el puerto de Yibuti. Con ello, España asume de nuevo el mando táctico de una de las operaciones más longevas y estratégicas de la Unión Europea en materia de seguridad marítima.

La Victoria, con un Estado Mayor portugués integrado a bordo, ha comenzado sus tareas de vigilancia marítima, prevención de la piratería y protección del tráfico mercante frente a las costas del norte de Somalia, una zona clave para las rutas comerciales internacionales que atraviesan el estrecho de Bab el-Mandeb.

Durante sus primeros días de misión, el buque ha ejecutado vuelos de reconocimiento y patrulla con sus dos aeronaves orgánicas: un helicóptero SH-60B Seahawk y un dron ScanEagle, utilizados para extender el alcance de observación y aumentar la capacidad de respuesta ante posibles amenazas. Asimismo, el Trozo de Visita y Registro (TVR) ha realizado su primera aproximación amistosa (Friendly Approach) a una embarcación pesquera iraní, con el objetivo de reforzar la confianza con la comunidad marítima local y garantizar la seguridad de la navegación.

Como en los últimos despliegues, la fragata cuenta también con capacidad de defensa antiaérea con un puesto de tiro Mistral y navega además con personal de la Fuerza de Guerra Naval Especial (FGNE) a bordo.
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https://www.infodefensa.com/texto-diario/mostrar/5468915/fragata-victoria-lidera-mision-europea-atalanta-apoyo-estado-mayor-portugues-bordo
 
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Re: O Reapetrechamento da Marinha
« Responder #2735 em: Outubro 18, 2025, 06:41:20 am »
Parece o problema das fragatas já está resolvido a Espanha dá a fragatas e a tripulação nós os almirantes,  contra-almirantes e comodoros.  :mrgreen:

Temos que chegue e sobra para uma grande Armada  :mrgreen:
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Re: O Reapetrechamento da Marinha
« Responder #2736 em: Outubro 18, 2025, 06:53:14 am »
Parece o problema das fragatas já está resolvido a Espanha dá a fragatas e a tripulação nós os almirantes,  contra-almirantes e comodoros.  :mrgreen:



É a nossa grande vocação e ineludível contributo para a NATO: fornecer almirantes e comodoros a rodos, todos saídos em catadupa da nossa magnífica instituição militar para o mar, preferencialmente do Instituto Hidrográfico ou da Polícia Marítima!!!!  :mrgreen:
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Re: O Reapetrechamento da Marinha
« Responder #2737 em: Outubro 18, 2025, 06:46:18 pm »
Imaginem esses Nelsons a comandar as garbosas esquadras da NATO na futura guerra contra os ruzzos
"[Os portugueses são]um povo tão dócil e tão bem amestrado que até merecia estar no Jardim Zoológico"
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Re: O Reapetrechamento da Marinha
« Responder #2738 em: Outubro 18, 2025, 10:15:52 pm »
Imaginem esses Nelsons a comandar as garbosas esquadras da NATO na futura guerra contra os ruzzos

Devem dar conta do recado afinal eles perdem até para quem não tem navios…
 

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Re: O Reapetrechamento da Marinha
« Responder #2739 em: Outubro 18, 2025, 11:09:47 pm »
Imaginem esses Nelsons a comandar as garbosas esquadras da NATO na futura guerra contra os ruzzos

Devem dar conta do recado afinal eles perdem até para quem não tem navios…

Viste isso na CNN ?

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Re: O Reapetrechamento da Marinha
« Responder #2740 em: Outubro 18, 2025, 11:17:49 pm »
Imaginem esses Nelsons a comandar as garbosas esquadras da NATO na futura guerra contra os ruzzos

Devem dar conta do recado afinal eles perdem até para quem não tem navios…

Viste isso na CNN ?
Ó 35, antes de dizeres mais qualquer coisa, vai lá falar com as famílias dos marinheiros do Moskva, que nunca voltaram para casa…
 
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Re: O Reapetrechamento da Marinha
« Responder #2741 em: Outubro 19, 2025, 12:37:15 am »
Imaginem esses Nelsons a comandar as garbosas esquadras da NATO na futura guerra contra os ruzzos

Devem dar conta do recado afinal eles perdem até para quem não tem navios…

Viste isso na CNN ?

wikipedia. Se acha que está mal diga.

Russian Navy
Five Raptor-class patrol boats — On 22 March 2022, a video appeared of a Raptor-class patrol boat being hit and damaged by an anti-tank guided missile. According to Russian sources, it had to be towed away afterwards.[26] In May 2022, Ukrainian forces using Bayraktar TB2 drones attacked four Raptor-class boats (in addition to one BK-16 high-speed boat, mentioned below) near Snake Island. On 2 May 2022, two Raptor-class patrol boats were sunk by a Ukrainian Bayraktar TB2 off Snake Island in the Black Sea.[27] The extent of the damage was not initially known,[28][29][30] but it emerged that three boats were destroyed,[31] while one of the Raptor boats withstood the damage and was filmed in Sevastopol, where it had been taken for repairs.[32]
Saratov — On 24 March 2022, a Russian Navy Alligator-class landing ship that was docked in Berdiansk, Ukraine, caught fire. The Ukrainian military claimed that they had hit it, that it was destroyed and that it was the Orsk.[33] Later, the General Staff of the Ukrainian Armed Forces claimed that Saratov had been destroyed.[34] Two other Russian ships, the Tsezar Kunikov, and the Novocherkassk, that were docked nearby sailed away, with fire and smoke billowing out of one.[35][36][37] On 2 July 2022, Russian official said the Saratov had been scuttled in March by its own crew in order "to prevent detonation of the on-board munitions by the fire that had started" due to a Tochka-U ballistic missile that had hit the port. The Saratov was subsequently salvaged and was to be towed to Kerch, Crimea.[38][disputed – discuss]
Moskva — On 13 April 2022, two Ukrainian officials said that the Slava-class cruiser had been hit by Ukrainian Neptune anti-ship missiles and was on fire in heavy seas. The Russian Ministry of Defense said the ship was seriously damaged after a fire caused a munitions explosion. The next day, Russian officials said that the ship had sunk while being towed to port.[39]
BK-16 high-speed assault boat — In the first week of May 2022, a video appeared of a Ukrainian Bayraktar TB2 drone hitting and sinking a high-speed assault boat near Snake Island.[31] The wreck was later recovered.[40]
Serna-class landing craft — On 7 May 2022, a video appeared of a Ukrainian Bayraktar TB2 drone hitting and sinking a landing craft on Snake Island;[41][42] the destruction of two other Serna-class craft was claimed by Ukraine in November 2023[43]
D-106 Ondatra-class landing craft - reportedly sunk after striking mine, July 2022[44]
Veliky Ustyug — On 17 June 2022, a photo emerged of the ship being towed on the Volga River in a damaged state. The Buyan-M-class corvette had participated in the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine.[45][46]
Vasily Bekh — On 17 June 2022, Ukraine claimed to have sunk the rescue tug (Russian: Спасатель, "Spasatel") Vasily Bekh with two Harpoon missiles, causing it to sink shortly thereafter.[47] On 21 June, British military intelligence confirmed the attack, stating that the vessel sunk was almost certainly Vasily Bekh.[48]
Natya-class minesweeper Ivan Golubets [pl] — On 29 October 2022, Ukrainian forces used an Unmanned Aerial and Submarine Vehicle to strike Russian forces in Sevastopol, Crimea. According to Russia, Ukrainian UAVs slightly damaged the Natya-class minesweeper.[49]
On 29 October 2022, Admiral Makarov suffered damage during an attack on Sevastopol by several air and sea drones, with at least one sea drone striking the ship, reportedly disabling its radar.[50][51][52][53] Naval News subsequently reported that little damage had been inflicted on either of the two warships (Ivan Golubets, Admiral Makarov) that were hit by the sea drones.[54] On 15 August 2023, Admiral Makarov returned to active duty.[55]
Yury Ivanov-class intelligence ship Ivan Khurs was possibly damaged by one of three Ukrainian sea drones on 24 May 2023. On 23 March 2024, a missile strike on the port of Sevastopol reportedly damaged the ship again; satellite imagery taken after the attack seemingly confirmed the damage.[56][57][58][59][60]
Olenegorsky Gornyak — On 4 August 2023, near the Port of Novorossiysk the Project 775 Ropucha-class landing ship was seriously damaged by a joint effort of the Security Service of Ukraine and the Ukrainian Navy, possibly using a sea drone, and towed to port by the Russian Navy. Following the attack, the Ukrainian Navy reported Russian ships leaving port and dispersing in the Black Sea.[61]
Rostov-on-Don and Minsk — On 13 September 2023, this submarine and landing ship, respectively, were attacked by Ukrainian Su-24 bombers armed with Storm Shadow missiles, visibly destroying the Minsk landing ship following a nighttime raid on Sevastopol. Rostov-on-Don, the Kilo-class submarine, was damaged beyond economic repair, according to a military analyst.[62] However, the Russian government stated they would repair both ships and return them to full operational status.[63]
A Russian Project KS-701 Tunets-class patrol boat was sunk on 13 September 2023 in the Black Sea in a Ukrainian attack.[64]
Sergey Kotov – A project 22160 patrol ship was reported commissioned in May 2022[65][66][67] and was reported to be damaged by a Ukrainian naval drone attack on 14 September 2023.[68] On 5 March 2024, the Sergey Kotov was again attacked by Ukrainian forces, this time using MAGURA V5 unmanned surface vehicles while the ship was off the coast of Crimea near the Kerch Strait.[69] Ukrainian military spokesmen announced that the ship took damage to the stern and later sank.[70][71]
Askold (ru) — On 4 November 2023, Ukrainian forces struck Zalyv Shipbuilding yard in Russian-occupied Kerch, Crimea, with cruise missiles, damaging the relatively new Karakurt-class corvette Askold, which carried Kalibur cruise missiles.[72] On 6 November 2023 president Zelensky stated that the ship was destroyed.[73]
Novocherkassk, a major Russian landing ship, was struck 26 December 2023 while docked in Feodosia, southern Crimea, by air-launched cruise missiles, according to Ukraine's Air Force. The strike was reportedly confirmed by Russian authorities and by Russian media. Ukraine said that it was destroyed and unlikely to return to service.[74][75][76][77] Video supplied by various sources, including Ukrainian authorities and Russian reports on Telegram, showed massive and multiple explosions and fires, with indications that munitions aboard the ship had been detonated by the attack (Ukraine said the ship had been used to launch cruise missiles against Ukrainian cities). Russian authorities conceded that one person had been killed, and other sources indicated more, though no official confirmation of the ship's loss was immediately made. Independent analysts said that the strike substantially impeded Russia's ability to further attack and invade Ukraine's Black Sea coast.[74][75][76] Reported casualties of 74 crew killed and 27 wounded. Wreck apparently removed in late January/early February 2024.[78][79][80] Novocherkassk was also damaged at Berdiansk on 24 March 2022.[81][82]
Ivanovets — On 1 February 2024, Ukraine released video claiming to show the sinking of the Tarantul-class corvette R-334 Ivanovets in Donuzlav, a bay located in the western part of Crimea, using MAGURA V5 USVs.[83][84][85]
Tsezar Kunikov — On 14 February 2024, Ukraine released a video showing the sinking of the Project 775 (Ropucha-I-class) large landing ship Tsezar Kunikov off the coast of Crimea by Ukrainian MAGURA V5 sea drones.[86][87] Tsezar Kunikov had been previously damaged in a Ukrainian attack on 24 March 2022 at Berdiansk port, Ukraine.[88] The sinking of the ship has been confirmed by Russian sources.[89][90]
Mangust-class patrol boat — On 6 May 2024, Ukraine used MAGURA V5 sea drones to attack a Russian patrol boat in Crimea. Footage was released appearing to show the drone detonating next to a small boat appearing to resemble a Mangust-class vessel.[91]
Saturn – On 6 June 2024, Ukrainian naval drones sank the Russian tugboat Saturn.[92][93][94
 

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Re: O Reapetrechamento da Marinha
« Responder #2742 em: Outubro 19, 2025, 01:01:58 pm »
Imaginem esses Nelsons a comandar as garbosas esquadras da NATO na futura guerra contra os ruzzos

Devem dar conta do recado afinal eles perdem até para quem não tem navios…
Ou então é para equilibrar  :mrgreen:
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Re: O Reapetrechamento da Marinha
« Responder #2743 em: Outubro 19, 2025, 07:01:29 pm »
Imaginem esses Nelsons a comandar as garbosas esquadras da NATO na futura guerra contra os ruzzos

Devem dar conta do recado afinal eles perdem até para quem não tem navios…

Viste isso na CNN ?
Ó 35, antes de dizeres mais qualquer coisa, vai lá falar com as famílias dos marinheiros do Moskva, que nunca voltaram para casa…

Sabes que numa guerra há perdas ! Mas isto para um simples de espirito com o teu baixo QI é compreensivel !
Quando a guerra acabar vamos fazer as contas e logo se verá quem é o vencedor e quem são os perdedores !

Pauvre type.

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Re: O Reapetrechamento da Marinha
« Responder #2744 em: Outubro 19, 2025, 07:04:14 pm »
Imaginem esses Nelsons a comandar as garbosas esquadras da NATO na futura guerra contra os ruzzos

Devem dar conta do recado afinal eles perdem até para quem não tem navios…

Viste isso na CNN ?

wikipedia. Se acha que está mal diga.

Russian Navy
Five Raptor-class patrol boats — On 22 March 2022, a video appeared of a Raptor-class patrol boat being hit and damaged by an anti-tank guided missile. According to Russian sources, it had to be towed away afterwards.[26] In May 2022, Ukrainian forces using Bayraktar TB2 drones attacked four Raptor-class boats (in addition to one BK-16 high-speed boat, mentioned below) near Snake Island. On 2 May 2022, two Raptor-class patrol boats were sunk by a Ukrainian Bayraktar TB2 off Snake Island in the Black Sea.[27] The extent of the damage was not initially known,[28][29][30] but it emerged that three boats were destroyed,[31] while one of the Raptor boats withstood the damage and was filmed in Sevastopol, where it had been taken for repairs.[32]
Saratov — On 24 March 2022, a Russian Navy Alligator-class landing ship that was docked in Berdiansk, Ukraine, caught fire. The Ukrainian military claimed that they had hit it, that it was destroyed and that it was the Orsk.[33] Later, the General Staff of the Ukrainian Armed Forces claimed that Saratov had been destroyed.[34] Two other Russian ships, the Tsezar Kunikov, and the Novocherkassk, that were docked nearby sailed away, with fire and smoke billowing out of one.[35][36][37] On 2 July 2022, Russian official said the Saratov had been scuttled in March by its own crew in order "to prevent detonation of the on-board munitions by the fire that had started" due to a Tochka-U ballistic missile that had hit the port. The Saratov was subsequently salvaged and was to be towed to Kerch, Crimea.[38][disputed – discuss]
Moskva — On 13 April 2022, two Ukrainian officials said that the Slava-class cruiser had been hit by Ukrainian Neptune anti-ship missiles and was on fire in heavy seas. The Russian Ministry of Defense said the ship was seriously damaged after a fire caused a munitions explosion. The next day, Russian officials said that the ship had sunk while being towed to port.[39]
BK-16 high-speed assault boat — In the first week of May 2022, a video appeared of a Ukrainian Bayraktar TB2 drone hitting and sinking a high-speed assault boat near Snake Island.[31] The wreck was later recovered.[40]
Serna-class landing craft — On 7 May 2022, a video appeared of a Ukrainian Bayraktar TB2 drone hitting and sinking a landing craft on Snake Island;[41][42] the destruction of two other Serna-class craft was claimed by Ukraine in November 2023[43]
D-106 Ondatra-class landing craft - reportedly sunk after striking mine, July 2022[44]
Veliky Ustyug — On 17 June 2022, a photo emerged of the ship being towed on the Volga River in a damaged state. The Buyan-M-class corvette had participated in the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine.[45][46]
Vasily Bekh — On 17 June 2022, Ukraine claimed to have sunk the rescue tug (Russian: Спасатель, "Spasatel") Vasily Bekh with two Harpoon missiles, causing it to sink shortly thereafter.[47] On 21 June, British military intelligence confirmed the attack, stating that the vessel sunk was almost certainly Vasily Bekh.[48]
Natya-class minesweeper Ivan Golubets [pl] — On 29 October 2022, Ukrainian forces used an Unmanned Aerial and Submarine Vehicle to strike Russian forces in Sevastopol, Crimea. According to Russia, Ukrainian UAVs slightly damaged the Natya-class minesweeper.[49]
On 29 October 2022, Admiral Makarov suffered damage during an attack on Sevastopol by several air and sea drones, with at least one sea drone striking the ship, reportedly disabling its radar.[50][51][52][53] Naval News subsequently reported that little damage had been inflicted on either of the two warships (Ivan Golubets, Admiral Makarov) that were hit by the sea drones.[54] On 15 August 2023, Admiral Makarov returned to active duty.[55]
Yury Ivanov-class intelligence ship Ivan Khurs was possibly damaged by one of three Ukrainian sea drones on 24 May 2023. On 23 March 2024, a missile strike on the port of Sevastopol reportedly damaged the ship again; satellite imagery taken after the attack seemingly confirmed the damage.[56][57][58][59][60]
Olenegorsky Gornyak — On 4 August 2023, near the Port of Novorossiysk the Project 775 Ropucha-class landing ship was seriously damaged by a joint effort of the Security Service of Ukraine and the Ukrainian Navy, possibly using a sea drone, and towed to port by the Russian Navy. Following the attack, the Ukrainian Navy reported Russian ships leaving port and dispersing in the Black Sea.[61]
Rostov-on-Don and Minsk — On 13 September 2023, this submarine and landing ship, respectively, were attacked by Ukrainian Su-24 bombers armed with Storm Shadow missiles, visibly destroying the Minsk landing ship following a nighttime raid on Sevastopol. Rostov-on-Don, the Kilo-class submarine, was damaged beyond economic repair, according to a military analyst.[62] However, the Russian government stated they would repair both ships and return them to full operational status.[63]
A Russian Project KS-701 Tunets-class patrol boat was sunk on 13 September 2023 in the Black Sea in a Ukrainian attack.[64]
Sergey Kotov – A project 22160 patrol ship was reported commissioned in May 2022[65][66][67] and was reported to be damaged by a Ukrainian naval drone attack on 14 September 2023.[68] On 5 March 2024, the Sergey Kotov was again attacked by Ukrainian forces, this time using MAGURA V5 unmanned surface vehicles while the ship was off the coast of Crimea near the Kerch Strait.[69] Ukrainian military spokesmen announced that the ship took damage to the stern and later sank.[70][71]
Askold (ru) — On 4 November 2023, Ukrainian forces struck Zalyv Shipbuilding yard in Russian-occupied Kerch, Crimea, with cruise missiles, damaging the relatively new Karakurt-class corvette Askold, which carried Kalibur cruise missiles.[72] On 6 November 2023 president Zelensky stated that the ship was destroyed.[73]
Novocherkassk, a major Russian landing ship, was struck 26 December 2023 while docked in Feodosia, southern Crimea, by air-launched cruise missiles, according to Ukraine's Air Force. The strike was reportedly confirmed by Russian authorities and by Russian media. Ukraine said that it was destroyed and unlikely to return to service.[74][75][76][77] Video supplied by various sources, including Ukrainian authorities and Russian reports on Telegram, showed massive and multiple explosions and fires, with indications that munitions aboard the ship had been detonated by the attack (Ukraine said the ship had been used to launch cruise missiles against Ukrainian cities). Russian authorities conceded that one person had been killed, and other sources indicated more, though no official confirmation of the ship's loss was immediately made. Independent analysts said that the strike substantially impeded Russia's ability to further attack and invade Ukraine's Black Sea coast.[74][75][76] Reported casualties of 74 crew killed and 27 wounded. Wreck apparently removed in late January/early February 2024.[78][79][80] Novocherkassk was also damaged at Berdiansk on 24 March 2022.[81][82]
Ivanovets — On 1 February 2024, Ukraine released video claiming to show the sinking of the Tarantul-class corvette R-334 Ivanovets in Donuzlav, a bay located in the western part of Crimea, using MAGURA V5 USVs.[83][84][85]
Tsezar Kunikov — On 14 February 2024, Ukraine released a video showing the sinking of the Project 775 (Ropucha-I-class) large landing ship Tsezar Kunikov off the coast of Crimea by Ukrainian MAGURA V5 sea drones.[86][87] Tsezar Kunikov had been previously damaged in a Ukrainian attack on 24 March 2022 at Berdiansk port, Ukraine.[88] The sinking of the ship has been confirmed by Russian sources.[89][90]
Mangust-class patrol boat — On 6 May 2024, Ukraine used MAGURA V5 sea drones to attack a Russian patrol boat in Crimea. Footage was released appearing to show the drone detonating next to a small boat appearing to resemble a Mangust-class vessel.[91]
Saturn – On 6 June 2024, Ukrainian naval drones sank the Russian tugboat Saturn.[92][93][94

Deverias saber que nenhuma fragata que lança os missiles sobre a Ucrânia foi afundada, por isso essa perdas não mudaram nada no campo de batalha !