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Enviado: Qua Dez 26, 2007 9:46 am
por talharim
Mas ficar de novo espetacular para quê ? O que justifica esse "incremento"

Afinal de contas a Italia já tem a Espanha e a Inglaterra para lhe defender :twisted:

Enviado: Qua Dez 26, 2007 10:21 am
por Paisano
Sniper escreveu:Seja bem vindo ao DB topo! [009]

Abraço!


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Enviado: Qui Dez 27, 2007 11:58 am
por P44
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Andrea Doria, the first Horizon-class destroyer (frigate), has been handed over to the Italian Navy. (Fincantieri photo)

Hand-Over of the Destroyer Andrea Doria

(Source: Fincantieri; issued Dec. 21, 2007)


(Issued in Italian only; unofficial translation by defense-aerospace.com)


LA SPEZIA, Italy --- Two years after its launch, and 14 months after its first sea trials, the destroyer Andrea Doria was handed over by its builder to its operator. In a ceremony at Fincantieri’s shipyard at Muggiano (La Spezia), the Italian Navy ensign was hoisted on the ship, marking the official hand-over to the Navy of the first of the two Orizzonte-class (Horizon-class) destroyers ordered by Italy.

The second ship, the Caio Duilio, was launched in October 2007.

Several months will pass before the Andrea Doria reaches its Full Operational Capability (FOC), during which the complex systems that provide its considerable air-defense and command and control capabilities will be tested at sea.

The Andrea Doria and its sister ship are part of the Horizon class, a joint development with France. These ships have cutting edge air-defense capabilities as well as considerable command capabilities, allowing them to take part in, or to take command of, international operations, according to a statement by Fincantieri.

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Enviado: Qui Jan 03, 2008 10:23 am
por cabeça de martelo
[quote="European"]Lo he ya posteado, ma son muy buenas: :mrgreen:



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Enviado: Qui Jan 03, 2008 1:22 pm
por P44
a Monica Belluci dos Mares :mrgreen: LINDO!!!!!

Enviado: Sex Fev 01, 2008 12:56 pm
por P44
Italy Awards Order for Four FREMM Frigates


(Source: compiled by defense-aerospace.com; posted Feb. 1, 2008)



PARIS --- The Italian Ministry of Defense has signed a contract for the second batch of the FREMM multi-mission frigate program it is developing jointly with France. No value has been provided for this contract, which covers four additional ships.

The contract was awarded to OCCAR, the European Organisation for Joint Armament Cooperation, which is acting as the program’s joint executive, Italian Defense Undersecretary Giovanni Lorenzo Forcieri told reporters during a Jan. 31 media event in La Spezia. This contract brings the total number of FREMM frigates ordered by Italy to six, the first two ships having been ordered in 2006.

“This program has substantial economic and employment benefits not only for the Riva Trigoso and Muggiano naval shipyards, but also for subcontractors such as Oto Melara, Selex and Elsag, and will provide work until 2016,” Forcieri is quoted as saying in Italian press reports.

“We feared that the government crisis might block the contract’s signature…The FREMM program is fundamental for Riva Trigoso, where it will guarantee work-load for about ten years,” according to Sergio Ghio, trade union representative for Riva Trigoso which, like the Muggiano yard, belongs to the Fincantieri group.

The announcement comes as Fincantieri is preparing to cut metal for the first two frigates. An event marking this milestone was scheduled for Feb. 8. Each ship will provide about two years of work to the shipyards.

The four latest ships have been entirely funded in the 2007 budget, two by a special fund managed by the Ministry for Economic Development and two by the Ministry of Defence.

Deliveries of the first two ships to the Italian Navy are scheduled for 2011 and 2012.

The prime contractor for the FREMM program is a joint venture company between France’s Armaris (itself a joint venture between Thales and DCNS) and Italy’s Orizzonte Sistemi Navali S.p.A., jointly owned by Fincantieri and Finmeccanica.

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Enviado: Sex Fev 01, 2008 1:01 pm
por talharim
Pois é os Estaleiros Italianos estarão ocupados com os navios encomendados pela sua Marinha.

Eu quero ver onde é que a MB vai construir os seus.

Enviado: Qui Fev 07, 2008 7:23 pm
por P44
antevisão da FREMM Italiana

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Enviado: Sex Fev 08, 2008 1:25 pm
por cabeça de martelo
Mais uma foto impressionante da marinha Italiana:

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Enviado: Qui Fev 14, 2008 1:23 pm
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OtoMelara Dart Strales

Strales system represents a remarkable evolution for the 76/62 naval artilleries, including three main components: a 76/62 naval gun, DART precision guided ammunition and a Radio Frequency Guidance System with associated electronic.

video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BnrA4VfjgPI

Enviado: Qui Fev 14, 2008 1:24 pm
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OtoMelara KBA 25 mm

The Oto Melara Single 25mm KBA is a stabilised electric-drive assisted naval gun, servo-drives are operated throught an ergonomic gun control handgrip

video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eFXYGLkB5Kw

Enviado: Qui Fev 14, 2008 3:38 pm
por Bolovo
P44 escreveu:antevisão da FREMM Italiana

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Que belo navio.

Quero uns desses para a MB hehehehe :lol: 8-] :cry:

Enviado: Qui Fev 21, 2008 12:07 pm
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Incorporação do 2º U212A, o submarino "Scirè":

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Foto do Doria:



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Enviado: Qui Fev 21, 2008 12:28 pm
por talharim
Mas vem cá.........um canhão de 25mm tem valia contra ameaças navais atuais ?

Muito discutível quero ver provarem a eficáca em combate desse calibre.

Enviado: Qui Fev 21, 2008 12:30 pm
por cabeça de martelo
Guerra assimétrica... :?