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FORBIN

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NATO Tiger Meet 2016 soon for end of month and some get ready especialy Czech we have a national :)

Czech AF
Czech AF Mi-24 ready for Tiger Meet in Spain !
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Jas-39, 211th Sqn based to Caslav have 14
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French AF
Mirage 2000D, Sqn 5/330 based to Mont de Marsan have 4 with 5 Rafale and 3 Alpha Jet, OEU Sqn .
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FORBIN

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The 4 German Frigates classes, 4 F 125 replace soon the last 3 F 122, all German combattants are armed with RAM laucher 2 for each FFG same for Corvettes Type 130 and one for 4 Missiles Boats Type 148 retired for end of year.

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Jeff Head

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ITS Andrea Doria launches first MU90 torpedo
Sailors aboard the Italian Navy’s Horizon-class air-defence destroyer Andrea Doria launched their first MU90 torpedo in the Gulf of Taranto, May 24, 2016.

During the exercise, a fictional sonar contact is included on the combat system management computer (CMS). Once the contact appears, the weapon system orders the torpedo to launch and fire.

The torpedo is fired into the sea from a launch tube with a jet of compressed air and, once at sea, begins its run toward the target.

A recording device, put inside the torpedo for exercise-purposes, records all operation parameters and allows the navy to assess the effectiveness of the launch.

The MU90 is a lightweight torpedo manufactured by EuroTorp, a consortium of French and Italian defense companies.

The torpedo is currently in use with the navies of France, Italy, Germany, Denmark Poland and accepted by the commonwealth of Australia.

According to EuroTorp, the weapon has been designed to counter any type of nuclear or conventional submarine, whether it is acoustically coated, deep and fast-evasive, deploying active or passive anti-torpedo effectors. It can be deployed by any type of platform such as vessels, fixed and rotary wing aircraft, submarines, missile and continental shelf mine.
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let me tell you I sailed (!) that close to her sister ship, Caio Duilio (D-554), in La Spezia in Summer of 2013:
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FORBIN

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Swedish Jas-39C/D first operationnal fighters armed with Meteor

FMV, Swedish agency in charge of armament programs, announced that the entire Swedish fleet of Gripen C / D has been brought to standard "version 20" by summer 2016.

The new standard allows the Gripen to implement the air-air missile MBDA Meteor long range. Swedish fighter in his "Version 20" can also carry the GBU-39 bomb SDB (Small Diameter Bomb). The NRBC protection (Nuclear, Radioloque, Biological and Chemical) crew was increased and a collision avoidance system has been integrated.

The army of the Swedish Air currently operates nearly 90 Gripen C / D Gripen some of which are A / B upgraded. 60 Gripen E have been ordered. Saab last week unveiled the first copy of the new model.

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navyreco

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Video: Royal Norwegian Navy Skjold-class Corvette Fires NSM against Coastal Land Target
The Norwegian Navy released footage and images showing a Skjold-class corvette launching a Naval Strike Missile (NSM) against a land target. The test took place on Monday, in Andøy is the northernmost municipality in Nordland county. It was a first for the Norwegian Navy.

The Storm corvette launched the NSM against a simulated enemy control center. The target was located right on the coast but the test demonstrates the Norwegian Navy's new capability to strike land targets (even ones located further inland) with its Skjold-class corvettes or its Nansen-class frigates thanks to the NSM by Kongsberg.
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