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  • Severino16
    Severino16Colaborador Sargento Primero
    Colaborador Sargento Primero
    Recién subidas a la cuenta del S-31 Sabalo









  • Sahureka
    SahurekaForista Soldado
    Forista Soldado


    Prefiero verlo a bordo de este



  • JRAP20
    JRAP20Forista Sargento Primero
    Forista Sargento Primero
    Y continuan las noticias de ultima hora.

    Rusia planea firmar con Venezuela acuerdo sobre visitas recíprocas de buques de guerra

    MOSCÚ (Sputnik) — Rusia se propone firmar con Venezuela un convenio para facilitar las visitas recíprocas de buques de guerra, según una disposición publicada en el portal de información legal pravo.gov.ru.

    La disposición, firmada por el primer ministro Dmitri Medvédev, pide al Ministerio de Defensa y al de Asuntos Exteriores entablar negociaciones con la parte venezolana y, una vez logrado el acuerdo, firmar el documento correspondiente.

    Las visitas, de hasta tres buques de guerra a un mismo tiempo salvo ejercicios conjuntos o participación en operaciones multinacionales, tendrían una duración máxima de 15 días y deberían notificarse con una antelación de al menos 10 días laborales antes de la fecha programada.

    El borrador del convenio prevé asimismo facilitar el uso del espacio y los puertos aéreos del país de acogida para el traslado de material técnico necesario para el mantenimiento de los buques de guerra.
    https://mundo.sputniknews.com/americalatina/201711091073838851-moscu-caracas-cooperacion/

  • Severino16
    Severino16Colaborador Sargento Primero
    Colaborador Sargento Primero
    Un asomo de bases extranjeras en territorio de la republica?
  • DanielAlejandro
    DanielAlejandroForista Soldado de Primera
    Forista Soldado de Primera
    Me imagino por el movimiento militar que se ha dado los ultimos meses, y de los que en la actualidad hay en la triple frontera.
  • Abraham111
    Abraham111Forista Soldado
    Forista Soldado
    Severino16 escribió:
    Un asomo de bases extranjeras en territorio de la republica?

    Eso no se puede.... Esta contra la Constitucion.....
  • JRAP20
    JRAP20Forista Sargento Primero
    Forista Sargento Primero
    Severino16 escribió:
    Un asomo de bases extranjeras en territorio de la republica?
    Ummm no
    Seria un convenio en el cual ellos pueden venir con sus buques y atracar en nuestras bases navales, y nuestros buques de la ARV pueden ir y atrar o hacer uso de las Bases navales rusas, en ambos casos por un maximo de 15 dias

  • DanielAlejandro
    DanielAlejandroForista Soldado de Primera
    Forista Soldado de Primera
  • Severino16
    Severino16Colaborador Sargento Primero
    Colaborador Sargento Primero
    Ok es bueno aclarar eso, un máximo de 15 días y después de los 15 días sacan el buque al mar dura un día afuera y vuelve por 15 días más jejejeje
  • DanielAlejandro
    DanielAlejandroForista Soldado de Primera
    Forista Soldado de Primera
  • DOKU
    DOKUForista Técnico de Quinto Grado
    Forista Técnico de Quinto Grado
    Atracar por 15 dias? que traduce eso,Si 3 buques Rusos llegan a Venezuela y atracan 5 días mientras la tripulación descansa y abastecen a los buques,luego esa "flota" sale a la mar y demora 20 dias,vuelve al puerto por otros 5 días y regresa a la mar por otros 20 y vuelve y juega.
    Practicamente esa "flota estaria 60 días(2 meses) en aguas del Caribe y si reducen los días en el puerto,pues duraran más días en el Caribe,además quien va a controlar cuantos días estan los barcos en puerto?
    Practicamente es convertir a Venezuela en una base aeronaval rusa.
  • bafes
    bafesForista Técnico de Quinto Grado
    Forista Técnico de Quinto Grado
    DOKU escribió:
    Atracar por 15 dias? que traduce eso,Si 3 buques Rusos llegan a Venezuela y atracan 5 días mientras la tripulación descansa y abastecen a los buques,luego esa "flota" sale a la mar y demora 20 dias,vuelve al puerto por otros 5 días y regresa a la mar por otros 20 y vuelve y juega.
    Practicamente esa "flota estaria 60 días(2 meses) en aguas del Caribe y si reducen los días en el puerto,pues duraran más días en el Caribe,además quien va a controlar cuantos días estan los barcos en puerto?
    Practicamente es convertir a Venezuela en una base aeronaval rusa.

    No creo, tampoco creo que estén viniendo con tanta frecuencia.
  • Severino16
    Severino16Colaborador Sargento Primero
    Colaborador Sargento Primero
    Yo lo dije jugando estimado, ya que la constitución dice claramente que eso no se puede además de que esa era una de las premisas fundamentales del eterno
  • Severino16
    Severino16Colaborador Sargento Primero
    Colaborador Sargento Primero
    Trabajos en los sistemas blindados VN-1 de la infantería de marina





  • Severino16
    Severino16Colaborador Sargento Primero
    Colaborador Sargento Primero
    Poligono de tiro con ametralladora AFAG





  • Severino16
    Severino16Colaborador Sargento Primero
    Colaborador Sargento Primero
    A un lado el cañón de repuesto muy fácil de intercambiar
  • AndresK
    AndresKForista Subteniente
    Forista Subteniente
    Qué curioso. Y tanto que jodieron con la vaina de las "bases" en éste lado ¿Para qué? para hace lo mismo. Jajajajajajaja...

    Hablando en serio, pues eso no deja de provocar sus supicacias. Con eso le están abriendo la puerta a que la US Navy visite más seguido Cartagena...
  • Aqua
    AquaForista Soldado
    Forista Soldado
    D&S 2017: Chinese floats whole submarine family for export

    6th November 2017 - 12:11 GMT| by Gordon Arthur in Bangkok


    China Shipbuilding and Offshore International Company (CSOC) S26T submarine of 2,550t displacement (Photo via Shephard)

    Chinese companies were out in force at Defense & Security 2017 in Bangkok, including the China Shipbuilding and Offshore International Company (CSOC). Most prominent on its stand was a new family of submarines displacing 1,100t, 600t and 200t.

    Scale models of these submarines were displayed alongside a model of the 2,550t S26T (pictured above) currently being built for the Royal Thai Navy (RTN) under a $385 million order lodged in May.

    Perhaps the most interesting aspect was a video indicating countries currently interested in procuring Chinese submarines. In addition to Bangladesh and Pakistan that have already ordered Chinese platforms, those named by CSOC as interested parties are Algeria, Cuba, Egypt, Libya, Myanmar, Saudi Arabia, the UAE and Venezuela.

    In a rare move from a state-owned Chinese corporation, a lot of specifications about this family of submarines were available. This relative openness, as well as the revelation of a family range spanning 200t to more than 2,500t, shows China is serious about gaining greater export clients for its underwater technology.

    The S26T, it was revealed, is customised for the RTN though based on the Yuan class (Type 041) designed for the People’s Liberation Army Navy. It measures 77.7m long, has an 8.6m beam, height of 9.2m and can dive 300m deep.

    The type’s maximum speed is 17kt and it can swim submerged for 260nm at 80% battery capacity. Its range using air-independent propulsion (AIP) is 768nm or 20 days. Meanwhile, its maximum range for mixed AIP and diesel-electric travel is 2,000nm or 65 days.

    The teardrop-shaped hull accommodates 38 crew in 46 available berths. The boat is divided into six compartments, and employs a cross-stern rudder and bow hydroplanes. An optronic mast is fitted on the sail, while the type can launch anti-ship missiles.

    It will still take some time for China to construct the submarine for Thailand, with delivery expected in 2023. The RTN will eventually receive three submarines, with the budget allowing only one to be ordered at a time.

    Continuing down in scale, the 1,100t submarine is 60m long, 5.6m wide and 6.8m high. Its speed is listed as 15kt, with a submerged AIP range of 800nm and mixed range of 3,000nm. It can dive 200m deep and carry 18 crew for up to 30 days. It carries ten torpedoes.

    Moving further down in scale, the 600t conventional submarine is 50m long, 4.5m wide and 5.6m high. It travels at a top speed of 15kt with an AIP range of 400nm and submerged mixed range of 2,000nm. The 600t boat has a crew of 15 and can sustain a 20-day journey.

    Finally, the MS200 is a mini-submarine of 200t displacement. Measuring 30m long, 3.6m wide and 4.4m high, it is designed for covert missions. It operates with a crew of six and can carry eight special forces operatives.

    This small submarine moves at a maximum 8kt speed and submerged range of 120nm. Its endurance is 15 days and it can travel for up to 1,500nm submerged. It has two launching devices for torpedoes or mines. 

    The MS200 is a mini-sub of 200t displacement. Measuring 30m long, 3.6m wide and 4.4m high, for covert missions.

    Unprecedented level of details revealed about new Chinese subs.

    Midget-submarine report in 2015.


    DigitalGlobe imagery published on Google Earth showing what appears to be a midget submarine at the Wuchang shipyard in Wuchang, China (30.534522 N / 114.283185 E). A Type 041 conventional submarine berthed at the same site in January is shown for comparison. (IHS/Google, DigitalGlobe)

    El mini sub sera destinado a la Infantería de Marina Venezolana

    http://www.infodefensa.com/latam/2016/01/19/noticia-venezuela-negocia-norinco-nuevo-armamento-infanteria-marina.html

    source..
    https://www.shephardmedia.com/news/imps-news/ds-2017-chinese-floats-whole-submarine-family-expo/
  • bafes
    bafesForista Técnico de Quinto Grado
    Forista Técnico de Quinto Grado
    No vale que esto, de ayer para hoy empezaron a salir todas estas noticias así derepente, pendiente con eso, que después da pie a foristas locos y sus hipótesis.
  • JRAP20
    JRAP20Forista Sargento Primero
    Forista Sargento Primero
    Aqua escribió:
    D&S 2017: Chinese floats whole submarine family for export

    6th November 2017 - 12:11 GMT| by Gordon Arthur in Bangkok


    China Shipbuilding and Offshore International Company (CSOC) S26T submarine of 2,550t displacement (Photo via Shephard)

    Chinese companies were out in force at Defense & Security 2017 in Bangkok, including the China Shipbuilding and Offshore International Company (CSOC). Most prominent on its stand was a new family of submarines displacing 1,100t, 600t and 200t.

    Scale models of these submarines were displayed alongside a model of the 2,550t S26T (pictured above) currently being built for the Royal Thai Navy (RTN) under a $385 million order lodged in May.

    Perhaps the most interesting aspect was a video indicating countries currently interested in procuring Chinese submarines. In addition to Bangladesh and Pakistan that have already ordered Chinese platforms, those named by CSOC as interested parties are Algeria, Cuba, Egypt, Libya, Myanmar, Saudi Arabia, the UAE and Venezuela.

    In a rare move from a state-owned Chinese corporation, a lot of specifications about this family of submarines were available. This relative openness, as well as the revelation of a family range spanning 200t to more than 2,500t, shows China is serious about gaining greater export clients for its underwater technology.

    The S26T, it was revealed, is customised for the RTN though based on the Yuan class (Type 041) designed for the People’s Liberation Army Navy. It measures 77.7m long, has an 8.6m beam, height of 9.2m and can dive 300m deep.

    The type’s maximum speed is 17kt and it can swim submerged for 260nm at 80% battery capacity. Its range using air-independent propulsion (AIP) is 768nm or 20 days. Meanwhile, its maximum range for mixed AIP and diesel-electric travel is 2,000nm or 65 days.

    The teardrop-shaped hull accommodates 38 crew in 46 available berths. The boat is divided into six compartments, and employs a cross-stern rudder and bow hydroplanes. An optronic mast is fitted on the sail, while the type can launch anti-ship missiles.

    It will still take some time for China to construct the submarine for Thailand, with delivery expected in 2023. The RTN will eventually receive three submarines, with the budget allowing only one to be ordered at a time.

    Continuing down in scale, the 1,100t submarine is 60m long, 5.6m wide and 6.8m high. Its speed is listed as 15kt, with a submerged AIP range of 800nm and mixed range of 3,000nm. It can dive 200m deep and carry 18 crew for up to 30 days. It carries ten torpedoes.

    Moving further down in scale, the 600t conventional submarine is 50m long, 4.5m wide and 5.6m high. It travels at a top speed of 15kt with an AIP range of 400nm and submerged mixed range of 2,000nm. The 600t boat has a crew of 15 and can sustain a 20-day journey.

    Finally, the MS200 is a mini-submarine of 200t displacement. Measuring 30m long, 3.6m wide and 4.4m high, it is designed for covert missions. It operates with a crew of six and can carry eight special forces operatives.

    This small submarine moves at a maximum 8kt speed and submerged range of 120nm. Its endurance is 15 days and it can travel for up to 1,500nm submerged. It has two launching devices for torpedoes or mines. 

    The MS200 is a mini-sub of 200t displacement. Measuring 30m long, 3.6m wide and 4.4m high, for covert missions.

    Unprecedented level of details revealed about new Chinese subs.

    Midget-submarine report in 2015.


    DigitalGlobe imagery published on Google Earth showing what appears to be a midget submarine at the Wuchang shipyard in Wuchang, China (30.534522 N / 114.283185 E). A Type 041 conventional submarine berthed at the same site in January is shown for comparison. (IHS/Google, DigitalGlobe)

    El mini sub sera destinado a la Infantería de Marina Venezolana

    http://www.infodefensa.com/latam/2016/01/19/noticia-venezuela-negocia-norinco-nuevo-armamento-infanteria-marina.html

    source..
    https://www.shephardmedia.com/news/imps-news/ds-2017-chinese-floats-whole-submarine-family-expo/

    Ayyy por Dios!
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