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yasiw escribió: Recordemos que los nuevos estarán todos basados en una única base y el país es enormeeeeee.
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yasiw escribió:Hombre, encajan muy bien en sus necesidades y encima les saldrían presumiblemente más baratos al ser de otra venta anulada (como nuestros últimos Superpuma SAR).
yasiw escribió:Aunque por otra parte yo sigo dudando que los Aussies den de baja tan rápido como se comenta a sus Tigres (salvo venta provechosa a mano).
Roberto Montesa escribió:Además, el 85 % no le importa ni al gobierno australiano ni a un potencial invasor.
yasiw escribió:Y hombre, esas afirmaciones sobre la no necesidad de defender y hasta de no importarles el 85% de su territorio (si he entendido bien) son respetables pero me parecen desproporcionadas. Australia es precisamente un país que está modernizando y potenciando todas las vertientes de sus FF.AA.s a buen ritmo, y no creo que lo hagan sólo para lucirlos en desfiles. El expansionismo chino es algo que de seguro tienen muy en cuenta para ello.
Saludos
Es cierto que proporcionar las FAS Australianas a su territorio es algo muy caro. Pero de ahi a no interesar a un invasor...lo que esta claro es que tienen mucha superficie que defender.
rubin75 escribió:Aviso para navegantes. Si hay Brexit duro y sin lubricante vamos a tener muchos casos como
este. Paralización de acuerdos comerciales por los detalles. El diablo está en los detalles.
¡Qué mejor Mefistófeles que un británico enfadado y aparentemente derrotado!
Pues ya han votado tres veces que no al acuerdo de salida negociado y la UE dice que no se negocian más acuerdos.
For security reasons, the Bundeswehr has suspended all flight and training operations of the ultra-modern combat helicopter "Tiger".
According to SPIEGEL information, the manufacturer of the helicopters had previously issued a warning message, as an important component for the rotor control of the "Tiger" possibly has a material defect. Now all helicopters must be tested, for Thursday a meeting of the flight safety committee was scheduled because of the warning.
The affected component is a bolt of the "Main Rotor Control" of the most modern helicopter of the German Armed Forces. According to the manufacturer Airbus Helicopters, some of these titanium components may have hydrogen embrittlement and could break during flight. According to insiders, a break during the flight could, in the worst case, lead to the helicopter crashing.
Only 11 out of 53 helicopters operational
Already on 2 August the army, which operates the "tigers", arranged an immediate blockage of all helicopters because of the warning. In Bundeswehr circles the speech was of a safety measure.
After a first examination the Bundeswehr determined that the possibly defective component is not only in the "Tiger", but also in the transport helicopter NH90 as well as in the training helicopter EC135. However, as it was "not installed at safety-relevant locations", the Bundeswehr said that flight operations with both helicopters would continue for the time being.
The so-called grounding of the fleet has considerable consequences for the flight training of Bundeswehr pilots. The inspections are to be carried out as quickly as possible. Currently, the "Tigers" are not used abroad, the last time the helicopters flew was in Mali, Africa, for a UN mission.
The decommissioning of the entire "Tiger" fleet again illustrates the massive problems of the Bundeswehr with its combat systems. The Army currently has 53 of Eurocopter's combat helicopters, of which an average of only 11.6 were operational last year.
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