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Beh, i Greyhound attualmente non fanno i tanker: il ruolo lo ricoprono ili F-18E con pod buddy-buddy.

In futuro è previsto però un kit per gli Osprey, ma al momento sembra solo per i Marines, mentre la US Navy sta a guardare.

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Sul piano puramente teorico puoi metterci anche dei kamikaze a bordo dei Mig...

Ha senso?

E' fattibile, non ho detto che sarebbe una soluzione ottimale, è questo il punto.

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Vogliamo discutere del sesso degli angeli?

Il punto è che si adottano soluzioni sensate e la Cina di oggi non è il Giappone del 1945.

Può costruire molti più missili antinave di quanti aerei ha a disposizione, più veloci e più difficili da individuare e una volta individuati più difficili da colpire.

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si ma io continuo a non capire... se usiamo dei catorci come falsi bersagli, non funziona perchè vengono riconosciuti come tali, se usiamo dei catorici come ASM, comunque non ha senso, perchè è molto più cost-effective usare dei missili veri...

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Un'oriunda italiana (così lascerebbe intendere il suo nome) destinata al comando della Sesta Flotta ...

 

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Navy Rear Adm. Lisa M. Franchetti was nominated by President Trump for appointment to the rank of vice admiral, and assignment as commander, 6th Fleet, according to a statement from Secretary of Defense Jim Mattis.
Franchetti is currently stationed at the Pentagon where she is the Chief of Staff of J-5, the joint staff which proposes strategies, plans, and policy recommendations to the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff.
If confirmed, Franchetti will also be commander, Task Force Six; commander, Striking and Support Forces NATO; deputy commander, U.S. Naval Forces Europe; deputy commander, U.S. Naval Forces Africa; and Joint Force Maritime Component commander Europe, Naples, Italy.
La biografia ufficiale ... navy.mil ... Rear Admiral Lisa Franchetti ...

 

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US Naval Aviation ... cannibalizzazione galoppante ...

The US Navy’s commander of Naval Air Forces is sending a dire warning to Congress this week over the rampant cannibalisation of its fighter fleet could threaten the service’s ability to go to war.
In order to get its fighter squadrons to carriers, the navy is transferring hundreds of parts from its non-deployed squadrons, decreasing those aircraft’s ability to respond to the call of duty if needed.
Fonte: flightglobal.com ... Top USN admiral warns Congress on aviation fleet ...
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Importante esercitazione aeronavale nel Mar del Giappone ...

 

Three U.S. carrier strike groups will drill together – in the first tri-carrier operations in a decade off the Korean peninsula in the Sea of Japan, several sources confirmed to USNI News on Wednesday.
USS Ronald Reagan (CVN-76), USS Nimitz (CVN-68) and USS Theodore Roosevelt (CVN-71), along with their escorts and air wings, are set to meet off the coast of Korea for four days of exercises later this week.

 

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E' la fine di un'epoca ...

 

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Huntington Ingalls Industries announced today that its Newport News Shipbuilding division has completed the inactivation of the aircraft carrier Enterprise (CVN 65).
As part of the complex process that began in 2013, more than 1,000 shipbuilders defueled Enterprise’s eight nuclear reactors, inactivated its propulsion systems and prepared its hull for final tow.
Newport News Shipbuilding completed the inactivation base work in December 2017, and the government contracting office review and certification of the paperwork has just been completed.
The ship will remain at Newport News to complete post-inactivation work to prepare the ship for storage in the Hampton Roads area until a disposal plan is determined by the U.S. Navy.
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La CVN 65 e' LA portaerei per eccellenza.

 

E' la piu grande

E' unica della sua classe e la prima nucleare.

E' la piu' longeva nave della marina (si lo so, il primo e' un veliero.....)

 

e poi........ E' quella di top gun!!!!

Da profano dico che sarebbe un peccato venisse demolita. Chissa se ne faranno un museo e la conserveranno.

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La CVN 65 e' LA portaerei per eccellenza.

 

E' la piu grande

E' unica della sua classe e la prima nucleare.

E' la piu' longeva nave della marina (si lo so, il primo e' un veliero ..... )

 

e poi ........

E' quella di top gun!!!!

Da profano dico che sarebbe un peccato venisse demolita.

Chissa se ne faranno un museo e la conserveranno.

 

Sarebbe auspicabile ...

 

Credo sarebbe la prima volta per un vascello di superficie a propulsione nucleare ... ma, temo, non sarà possibile ...

 

https://www.military.com/daily-news/2012/10/22/enterprise-nimitz-class-carriers-wont-be-museums.html

 

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La Marina USA sceglie la Norvegia quale fornitrice del suo futuro missile antinave ...


The Norwegian-designed Naval Strike Missile has been officially selected to serve as the Littoral Combat Ship’s over-the-horizon anti-ship weapon, according to a Thursday Pentagon contract announcement (*).
The $14.8 million contract awarded to Raytheon will purchase the first round of missiles that will be incorporated on to the Freedom and Independence variants of the Littoral Combat Ships as part of Fiscal Year 2018 funds for OTH weapon research and development.
The value could grow to $847.6 million if all contract options are exercised.
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Raytheon Co., Missile Systems, Tucson, Arizona, is awarded a $14,856,016 firm-fixed-price contract for Over-the-Horizon Weapon Systems.
This contract will manufacture and deliver Over-the-Horizon Weapon Systems, which consists of encanistered missiles (EM) loaded into launching mechanisms (LM); and a single fire control suite (FCS).
This contract consists of EMs (tactical, telemetered and inert operational); FCSs; LMs; mission support equipment, training equipment and courses; engineering services; and travel and other direct costs.
This contract includes options which, if exercised, would bring the cumulative value of this contract to $847,611,857.
Work will be performed in Kongsberg, Norway (75 percent); Tucson, Arizona (15 percent); Schrobenhausen, Germany (4 percent); Raufoss, Norway (3 percent); McKinney, Texas (2 percent); and Louisville, Kentucky (1 percent), and is expected to be completed by May 2020.
Fiscal 2018 research, development, test and evaluation (Navy) funding; and fiscal 2018 other procurement (Navy) funding in the amount of $14,856,016 will be obligated at time of award and will not expire at the end of the current fiscal year.
This contract was competitively procured via the Federal Business Opportunities website, with one offer received.
The Naval Sea Systems Command, Washington, District of Columbia, is the contracting activity (N00024-18-C-5432).

 

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Un conto molto salato da pagare ... :pianto:

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Scrapping the world’s first nuclear-powered aircraft carrier could cost the Navy as much as $1.5 billion and take more than a decade to complete, according to the Government Accountability Office.
But the final price tag and the future timetable for dismantling the decommissioned Enterprise ultimately will depend on whether the Navy can contract with a private shipyard to finish the job or make its Puget Sound Naval Shipyard do the work.

Fonte: navytimes.com ... Breaking the Big E: Already more than $1 billion in projected costs and snarled in red tape ...

... gao.gov ... AIRCRAFT CARRIER DISMANTLEMENT AND DISPOSAL - Options Warrant Additional Oversight and Raise Regulatory Questions ...

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