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  1. MADEX 2019: HHI wins Conceptual Design Contract for ROK Navy LPX-II Amphibious Ship
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    South Korean shipyard Hyundai Heavy Industries (HHI) was awarded a contract this week for the conceptual design of a next-generation amphibious assault ship known as LPX-II and intended for the Republic of Korea Navy (ROK Navy).

    HHI is expected to finish the conceptual design by the second half of 2020, with commissioning with Republic of Korea Navy planned for the early 2030s. The vessel, displacing around 30,000 tons would be based on the existing Dokdo-class amphibious assault ship (LPX-I project) and would be able to accommodate around 20 F-35B STOVL fighters.


    https://www.navalnews.com/event-news/madex-2019/2019/10/madex-2019-hhi-wins-conceptual-design-contract-for-rok-navy-lpx-ii-amphibious-ship/

  2.   Aker Arctic to Deliver Propellers and Shaft Lines for Pohjanmaa-class Corvettes
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    On 26th September 2019, the Finnish Defence Forces Logistics Command and Aker Arctic Technology Inc signed a contract for the design, delivery and integration of complete propulsion lines to four Pohjanmaa-class multi-role corvettes for the Finnish Navy. Construction of the vessels is scheduled to begin in 2022 and the four-strong squadron will achieve operational readiness in 2028.


    https://www.navalnews.com/naval-news/2019/10/aker-arctic-to-deliver-propellers-and-shaft-lines-for-pohjanmaa-class-corvettes/

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  3. MADEX 2019: HHI secures deal for KDX-III Batch II destroyer initial production
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    Hyundai Heavy Industries (HHI) announced on October 10 it has signed a US$565 million contract with the South Korean Defense Acquisition Program Administration (DAPA) for the first of three Gwanggaeto-III Batch II (KDX-III Batch II) destroyers for the Republic of Korea Navy (ROK Navy).


    https://www.navalnews.com/event-news/madex-2019/2019/10/madex-2019-hhi-secures-deal-for-kdx-iii-batch-ii-destroyer-initial-production/

  4. Naval Group starts Training of Argentine Navy OPV Crew
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    French shipbuilder Naval Group started training the first crew of the future Argentine Navy OPV A.R.A Bouchard. Bouchard is the former L’Adroit which was produced by Naval Group on its own funds and used by the French Navy from 2011 to 2018.

    The crew consisting of 32 sailors will be trained over a period of 2 months. The vessel is set for delivery in mid-December. After which, the vessel will sail to its homeport: Mar del Plata in Argentina.


    https://www.navalnews.com/naval-news/2019/10/naval-group-starts-training-of-argentine-navy-opv-crew/

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  5. PACIFIC 2019: Lockheed Martin Hoping to Send LRASM Down Under
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    Lockheed Martin is currently pursuing two different programs calling for the procurement of next generation anti-ship missiles in Australia, Naval News learned from company representatives during PACIFIC 2019, the naval defense exposition held last week in Sydney, Australia.


    https://www.navalnews.com/event-news/pacific-2019/2019/10/pacific-2019-lockheed-martin-hoping-to-send-lrasm-down-under/

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  6. First British F-35B land onboard HMS Queen Elizabeth
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     Pictures released by the MOD show UK F-35 Lightning jets landing, taking off and hovering onboard Britain’s next generation aircraft carrier, HMS Queen Elizabeth for the first time.

    Flown by Royal Navy and Royal Air Force pilots, the Lightning jets are embarking in the 65,000 tonne carrier to conduct operational trials off the East Coast of the USA.

    This follows successful developmental trials last year with US Lightning jets, where forces conducted 500 take offs and landings over their 11-week period at sea.

    These trials are aimed at ‘end-to-end’ testing of the aircraft and personnel to ensure the aircraft are compatible with the carrier. The tests involve mission planning, arming the aircraft using the ship’s Highly Automated Weapon Handling System, flying missions and debriefing on completion.


    https://www.navalnews.com/naval-news/2019/10/first-british-f-35b-land-onboard-hms-queen-elizabeth/

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  7. PACIFIC 2019 Day 3 - Navantia JSS, Submarine Cabin Concept, MTU Engine, Serco RSV Nuyina

    3rd and final day at PACIFIC 2019, we cover:
    1:05 - Navantia's new JSS Joint Support Ship design
    2:58 - Royal Australian Navy and University of South Australia Submarine Cabin Concept for Attack-class and Collins-class upgrade
    4:16 - MTU 12V 4000 U83 submarine charging unit for Attack-class submarine
    6:21 - SERCO Damen RSV Nuyina icebreaker for Australian Antarctic Division

     

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    GICAN French Pavilion at PACIFIC 2019 - Day 2

    Day 2 for the French industry at the PACIFIC 2019 exposition in Sydney, Australia. Overview of the French pavilion federated by GICAN. In this video we cover:

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    1:24 - Interview with Rear Admiral Didier Maleterre, Joint Commander of French Forces in Indian Ocean (Marine Nationale ALINDIEN)
    3:49 - Sofresud IPD Intuitive Pointing Device
    5:11 - Lacroix Defense countermeasures
    6:38 - Bessé insurance solutions for defence industry risks

     

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    GICAN French Pavilion at PACIFIC 2019 - Day 3

    Day 3 for the French industry at the PACIFIC 2019 exposition in Sydney, Australia. Overview of the French pavilion federated by GICAN. In this video we cover:

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    0:39 - Interview with François Lambert, GICAN's Managing Director
    2:44 - ECA Group MCM solutions
    4:03 - Jeumont Electric propulsion system for submarine
    5:20 - Easy Skill engineering services
    7:11 - FIVA engineering solutions

     

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  8. PACIFIC 2019: Austal Unveils Philippine Navy OPV Design
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    At PACIFIC 2019, the naval defense exposition held last week in Sydney, Australia, Austal unveiled the design of the Offshore Patrol Vessel (OPV) that the local shipbuilder is currently pitching to the Philippine Navy.


    https://www.navalnews.com/event-news/pacific-2019/2019/10/pacific-2019-austal-unveils-philippine-navy-opv-design/

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    Successful first sea trials for Philippine Coast Guard OCEA OPV 270
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    French shipyard OCEA announced the successful start of sea trials for the Philippine Coast Guard's OPV 270 offshore patrol vessel.

    OCEA launched its largest vessel to date, the OPV 270, on July 17 2019 at its shipyard in Les Sables d’Olonne. It is the largest aluminum OPV built in the world.


    https://www.navalnews.com/naval-news/2019/10/successful-first-sea-trials-for-philippine-coast-guard-ocea-opv-270/

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  9. Day 1 video coverage at PACIFIC 2019, the international maritime exposition held in Sydney, Australia

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    In this video we cover New designs by Austal, MHI, Whiskey Project, Kongsberg & L3Harris:
    0:56 - Austal's OPV 84 proposal to the Philippine Navy
    2:17 - Mitsubishi Heavy Industries new ship designs: OPV and Destroyer
    4:41 - The Whiskey Project next generation watercraft
    6:13 - Kongsberg's new Vanguard ship design
    7:59 - L3Harris sonobuoy pod dispenser for UAVs

     


    Day 2 video coverage at PACIFIC 2019, the international maritime exposition held in Sydney, Australia

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    In this video we cover Royal Australian Navy programs:
    0:42 - Hunter-class Frigate (SEA5000) with BAE Systems
    3:11 - Safran Optronic masts for Attack-class submarine (SEA1000)
    4:39 - Luerssen Arafura-class offshore patrol vessel (SEA1180)
    6:02 - Saab UMS Skeldar V200 VTOL UAV (SEA129  Phase 5)
    7:39 - Australian Naval Infrastructure / Osborne Naval Shipyard

     

    Day 1 for the French industry at the PACIFIC 2019 exposition in Sydney, Australia. Overview of the French pavilion federated by GICAN. In this video we cover:

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    0:30 - Interview with the French Ambassador to Australia, Christophe Penot
    2:54 - SEAir
    5:14 - Unseenlabs
    7:15 - Coyard

     

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  10. 26 minutes ago, true_cricket said:

    Qui n'a pas sa place dans l'achat d'armement, où la vie des militaires est en jeu à la fin.

    Tout à fait...
    Dans ce cas la priorité de la DGA / MN devrait-elle pas plutôt être de régler le problème (connu) de l'Herakles sur FREMM qui reflète le soleil sous certain angles et envoi donc des "flashs" pas du tout discrets sur de très longues distances... (plutôt que de venir nous emm***** avec la peinture "plus foncées autour de la passerelle proposée par NG mais  non retenue car non conforme" mais là pour le coup c'est mon avis personnel... et qui sait... peut être que c'est comme pour les contre mesures... ça va finalement changer encore. Car comme tu le dis si bien " la vie des militaires est en jeu à la fin", c'est l'absence de contres mesures qui devrait être "non conforme").

     

     

  11. 7 hours ago, g4lly said:

    oui tout à fait...

    Fini notamment, la peinture plus sombre au niveau de la passerelle qui donnait un bel effet de style et de design... Mais demande la MN apparemment, qui insistait pour avoir un "camouflage uniforme, comme c'est la norme depuis bien longtemps" ...mouais bof...

     

    @Hirondelleoui tu te trompe... la photo, la mer (et l'antenne installée) sont à gauche... et la face qui nous fait face sur la photo est l'emplacement de la deuxieme antenne.

    C'etait juste impossible de photographier la face déjà equipée...

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  12. 4 hours ago, Born to sail said:

    Merci @xav, c'était donc une fake news :blink:

    Par contre c'est quoi cette nouvelle génération d'installation de tir de missiles ? un remplaçant au SYLVER A43, A50 et A70 ?

    un SYLVER poly-munitions ?

    non (il faut pas rever malheureusement)

    Juste une nouvelle génération de "calculateur" associés aux launch systems (de mémoire plus de "frigo" (les racks font la taille d'un frigo) dédié mais tout est centralisé dans les datacenters je crois)

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  13. 12 hours ago, Born to sail said:

    On parle beaucoup du Sea Fire, mais il n’est pas tout seul sur cette mature, a t’on des informations sur le radar en bande X qui le surplombe sur chaque faces ?

    Es tu certain de ton information ?
    Vendredi, Thales me confirmait qu'il n'y avait pas de radar bande X... ou alors j'ai mal compris.

    Ce ne sont pas les antennes IFF au dessus ?

    Sinon (pour l'instant) à l’intérieur il n'y a pas grand chose... une (seule) antenne radar, beaucoup de tuyaux de refroidissement, et des racks

     

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    Courant novembre débuteront les essais du radar multifonctions 100 % digital Sea Fire sur la base de Saint-Mandrier (Var).

    Moi qui était sur place vendredi, on nous a bel et bien dit que les tests ont déjà débutés...

  14. Non, aux dernieres infos (Voyage de presse Euronaval 2018 -> septembre 2018) seul les deux 1eres n'auraient pas ces equipements, mais les 3, 4, 5 oui ... suivi d'un retrofit pour les 1 et 2..

    Ce qu'on a appris vendredi c'est pire:
     

    (et on nous l'a bien dit car j'ai demandé la précision: aucun des 5)

    Aprés les "mesures conservatoires"... on les connait hein...

    Je rappel qu'il y avait mesure conservatoire pour des VLS sur les La Fayette... 20 ans plus tard, on voit ce que cela a donné

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