056 class FFL/corvette

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Sabredog

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Vaya, ¿un miembro uruguayano? ¿Cómo es la vida allá?
Le diré estimado que habemos varios Uruguayos que frecuentamos este Foro. En términos generales se vive bien. Aquí los políticos tienen un enfoque social y según los cuales estén en el gobierno, ya sea derecha o izquierda, es mayor o menor ese enfoque. Lamentablemente al ser un país pequeño y dependiente de lo que pase afuera, como yo digo "nos gobiernan desde afuera económicamente", los gobiernos viven una base de impuestos para poder mantener su infraestructura, que repercuten en los bolsillos de la población. Los Uruguayos, en cuanto a lo personal, gozamos de amplias libertades e inclusiones sociales. Debido a nuestra forma de ser, somos un país no beligerante, abogamos al diálogo para resolver nuestras diferencias y lo mismo aplicamos para lo internacional.
 

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Le diré estimado que habemos varios Uruguayos que frecuentamos este Foro. En términos generales se vive bien. Aquí los políticos tienen un enfoque social y según los cuales estén en el gobierno, ya sea derecha o izquierda, es mayor o menor ese enfoque. Lamentablemente al ser un país pequeño y dependiente de lo que pase afuera, como yo digo "nos gobiernan desde afuera económicamente", los gobiernos viven una base de impuestos para poder mantener su infraestructura, que repercuten en los bolsillos de la población. Los Uruguayos, en cuanto a lo personal, gozamos de amplias libertades e inclusiones sociales. Debido a nuestra forma de ser, somos un país no beligerante, abogamos al diálogo para resolver nuestras diferencias y lo mismo aplicamos para lo internacional.
You are probably using auto-translate, but please post the english translation as well. This is an english language forum
 

sahureka

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At the moment there are already four corvettes transferred to the Coast Guard including the new optical numbers which are:
1108, 1109, 4107, 21610
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sahureka

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So, Hong Kong got 056As too. Then, the puzzle remains unsolved: 22 056s were built while only 20 would be transferred to CCG according to the rumor, but how about the rest two?

20 to the Coast Guard are just rumors, being relatively recent ships, some could be offered to friendly nations at a political price or donated, which have little spending power to dedicate to their navy, so as to strengthen collaborations with these nations including commercial ones and geopolitics.
Nations that may already be customers of Chinese shipyards or that could be customers in the future if the cards are played well, therefore nations of Africa, Asia, but I am also thinking of some countries of Central and South America, without forgetting a large Caribbean island , some of the nations have naval units that can navigate totally obsolete and end-of-life blue waters, or other nations that would like to gain the ability to effectively patrol their EEZ for the first time, or others that would like to regain these capabilities. after a decline that lasted over thirty years that even risked disappearing as a navy, a desire that ranks against severe economic difficulties for various reasons including external factors.
 

Sabredog

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20 to the Coast Guard are just rumors, being relatively recent ships, some could be offered to friendly nations at a political price or donated, which have little spending power to dedicate to their navy, so as to strengthen collaborations with these nations including commercial ones and geopolitics.
Nations that may already be customers of Chinese shipyards or that could be customers in the future if the cards are played well, therefore nations of Africa, Asia, but I am also thinking of some countries of Central and South America, without forgetting a large Caribbean island , some of the nations have naval units that can navigate totally obsolete and end-of-life blue waters, or other nations that would like to gain the ability to effectively patrol their EEZ for the first time, or others that would like to regain these capabilities. after a decline that lasted over thirty years that even risked disappearing as a navy, a desire that ranks against severe economic difficulties for various reasons including external factors.
Maybe Uruguay?
 
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