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Corporación de la Industria Aeronáutica Colombiana "CIAC"
¡Llega un A320 de Viva Colombia a la CIAC!
Por primera vez la CIAC recibe un avión A320 de aviación comercial en su hagar. Este es un servicio de apoyo ETAA y personal para el cambio de empaques del tren principal.

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Cotecmar
Una mejor.
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CODALTEC
El equipo de codesarrollo de CODALTEC del Radar de Vigilancia de Punto que se esta realizando en España, se encuentra en Terni - Italia, realizando la validación de la construcción del Shelter del Radar. Tras la validación se recibirá formalmente el Shelter e iniciará la integración de la unidad de movilidad y la de control de potencia de nuestro sistema. #GSED
unidad de movilidad y la de control de potencia de nuestro sistema. #GSED
El proyecto "Radar" Colombiano avanza.
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APCs del Ejercito Nacional de Colombia
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Cotecmar
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Futuro caza para la Fuerza Aérea de Colombia
Vaya uno a saber... O desde ya, que los misiles vayan a ser reemplazados por Lasers. La cantidad de disparos de un LASER es superior a la cantidad de misiles que se pueden cargar. Además de eso, el laser puede servir como medida defensiva.
En definitiva, un misil puede tener 1000 km de alcance, pero un laser tendría la capacidad de interceptarlo.
Espero no me tilden de "NARNIANO"
Battlespace Tech
How lasers could make the F-35 more effective
- By George Leopold
- Sep 01, 2016
As the Air Force completed a month-long series of F-35 weapon tests, the Marine Corps is lobbying to add laser weapons to its version of the costly multi-role fighter.
Lt. Gen. Robert Walsh, the Marine Corps' deputy commandant of combat development and integration, told reporters this week that directed energy weapons would lighten the fighter aircraft's load by reducing the amount of "kinetic ordnance" and fuel the Marine Corps variant of the F-35 would have to carry.
The trick will be miniaturizing current lasers to fit in aircraft while ramping up power output. Walsh said the Marines and the Office of Naval Research recently tested a 10-kilowatt laser mounted on a vehicle. A future test of a mobile laser would boost the power to 30 kilowatt, he said.
The ONR research focuses on free electron and solid-state fiber lasers, along with beam control. These and other service efforts seek to boost the power of laser weapons as an alternative to expensive kinetic weapons such as missiles for use against "low-value targets" such as drones.
The Navy deployed a 30-kilowatt system aboard the USS Ponce in the Persian Gulf in 2014 known as the laser-mounted weapon, orLaWS. The service reportedly is testing a 150-kilowatt laser that could take on targets other than small drones.
The Marine Corps is expected to be the first service to deploy the F-35B, a short takeoff and vertical landing variant of the joint strike fighter, built by Lockheed Martin Corp. The Marines said its version of the F-35 Joint Strike Fighter had achieved initial operating capability last summer. The Air Force followed with a similar declaration last month.
The F-35 is the most expensive U.S. weapons program ever, with a unit cost for the Air Force version estimated at $98 million, and $104 million each for the Marine’s carrier-based F-35B, according to the Lockheed Martin. The unit cost estimates do not include the engine.
The Army and Marines also have been working on vehicle-based lasers that could be used to counter drones.
About the Author
George Leopold is a contributing editor for Defense Systems and author of Calculated Risk: The Supersonic Life and Times of Gus Grissom."Connect with him on Twitter at @gleopold1.
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Cotecmar
Atención a este pedazo:
"En el mediano plazo, Cotecmar adelantará la construcción de otros tres buques de desembarco anfibio y de tres patrulleras tipo OPV con diseño Cotecmar para la Armada Nacional de Colombia", dijo a Efe el capitán Delgado."
Tres BAL Cs más para la ARC.
http://www.wradio.com.co/noticias/internacional/botan-en-cartagena-el-buque-que-fuerza-naval-de-honduras-le-compro-a-colombia/20170929/nota/3595090.aspx
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ARTs de la Fuerza Aérea de Colombia (UAVs)
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Submarinos Klasse U-206A de la ARC
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Fragatas Klasse FS-1500 de la ARC








