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Efectivamente los block 50 los están pintando al camuflaje standard de los F-16 a medida que van pasando a mantención.

debe ser por una medida de costos para mantener el mismo esquema en toda la flota de F-16  y también sirve para que se confundan entre los MLU.

el color gris de los super tucanos es el mismo que se usa en casi toda la flota de la fach. me imagino tambien que debe ser por un tema de costos. en todo caso en un posible  conflicto no cuesta nada aplicar un camuflaje diferente de ser necesario así como se hizo con los T-34 y T-37 durante la casi guerra con Argentina.  

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a mi en lo personal me gustaba mas el camuflaje original.

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La pintura con un solo tono aligera tambien el peso de la aeronave además de abaratar costos.

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Lo de abaratar costos es claro, pero estéticamente eran mucho más lindos los originales
Armada de Chile Frigate Type 23 Air Defence Project

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CMS 330 Consoles for Chile on the production line.
Following an extensive worldwide competitive tender, Lockheed Martin Canada was selected in 2017 to be the combat systems integrator for the Chilean Navy's three Type 23 frigates, leveraging its Canadian-developed combat management system, CMS 330.
This selection builds on the longstanding relationship between Chile and Canada and the countries’ two navies. It also represents Lockheed Martin’s global scale of expertise in naval systems integration and capability to support interoperability between allied countries.
Lockheed Martin Canada is working alongside ASMAR Shipyard and DESA and executing two contracts with Chilean subcontractor DTS for the update of their ESM-RD-170 system and to support connectorization work onboard the T-23 frigates.
Bilateral collaboration across Canadian and Chilean defence and shipbuilding industries is strong, and our teams are actively forging long-term relationships with Chilean partners to deliver new capability to the Armada de Chile.


Complex and Diverse Integration Capability

Leveraging its combat system integration methodology and expertise first established through Canada’s HALIFAX class Modernization (HCM) Project, Lockheed Martin Canada exported a highly capably and low-risk solution to Chile.
The contract is Lockheed Martin Canada’s second export sale of its Canadian developed CMS 330, which was designed as a modern, affordable product for the international market. The Armada de Chile selection in 2017 placed Lockheed Martin Canada’s CMS 330 and integration expertise on four classes of ships across three different navies. In 2019, two additional Canadian naval programs – the Joint Support Ships and the Canadian Surface Combatant – increased the number of classes to six.
This momentum propels the company’s growth strategy, validates its innovative and collaborative approach to naval combat systems integration and adds tremendous value for future international programs.

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Cita:"Lockheed Martin Canada is an anchor employer in Halifax and Nova Scotia, and I am excited about the future work coming to Nova Scotia employees as a result of this latest export sale to Chile. The critical skills and expertise developed here in support of key naval programs positions us for continued economic growth. These valuable high tech jobs also attract top talent and offer exceptional opportunities for our local graduates."
Mike Savage, Mayor of Halifax


The Cochrane Centre
Honouring the Chilean Navy’s 200th Anniversary 
The Chilean Navy was formed in 1818 by Thomas Cochrane, a British Naval Officer who was granted a contract to develop a navy based on the Royal Navy standards and fight the Spanish rule. His ships with the Chilean flag were the first to conduct naval operations in the Pacific. He sailed up to California, fighting the Spaniards and liberating the Pacific.
One of the Royal Navy's most audacious and feared commanders during the Napoleonic Wars, he went on to command the Brazilian and Greek navies, helping these countries in their fight for independence as well. The last command of Admiral Cochrane was as the Commanding Officer of the British Fleet in North America and the Caribbean. From 1848 to 1851, he was based in Halifax during the summer and Jamaica during the winter.
In Halifax, he became well known after hosting the city’s first formal ball with over 600 guests at the Royal Navy’s Admiralty House in 1848. Today, Admiralty House serves as the Naval Museum of Halifax with an extensive collection of reference materials, artifacts and exhibits tracing the Royal Navy’s presence in Halifax to the 1750s and the formation and operations of the Royal Canadian Navy from 1910 to present.

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In recognition of this historical connection and in celebration of the Armada de Chile’s 200th service anniversary, Lockheed Martin Canada was pleased to unveil its new ‘Cochrane Centre’ in Halifax on November 15, 2018.
Previously the Technology Collaboration Centre, the new Cochrane Centre is an advanced CMS 330 research lab and presentation centre which can demonstrate the latest in combat systems technology and integrate key supplier components.
As Lockheed Martin Canada continues to advance on international programs and deliver new capability to Canada’s new fleet of surface combatants, the team will leverage the capability of this demonstration space for new research, development, and partnership opportunities. The CMS 330 link will continue to strengthen, and gain increased global traction as new users are welcomed into the fold.


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El sistema de armas superficie-aire de corto alcance MYGALE tiene como propósito coordinar el fuego de armas que se encuentran instaladas en vehículos dispersos en algún lugar de un determinado campo, apoyar en la defensa de ataques aéreos que se presentan a baja altura.

Este sistema consiste en una unidad central que integra un radar de vigilancia, el cual detecta el o los blancos y lo asigna a uno de los vehículos dispersos. Entre los vehículos se encuentran los lanzadores que son cuádruples y se denominan ASPIC. MYGALE, incluye además un sistema destinado a que cada una de estas unidades puede abrir fuego en forma independiente de la unidad de vigilancia siendo denominado casco daldo. Una vez operado el sistema, el guiado de misil es controlado por una cámara que puede ser fijada en al interior de un vehículo o en el exterior.

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El Mygale, ¿lo maneja la FACH o el Ejército de Chile?
(11-30-2020, 01:32 AM)Voluntario2 escribió: [ -> ]El Mygale, ¿lo maneja la FACH o el Ejército de Chile?

La fuerza aérea.
De la pagina del ejercito.

El poderoso sistema de cohetes LAR 160 mm del Grupo de Artillería N°6 "Dolores" de la Brigada Motorizada N°4 "Rancagua", demostró sus capacidades en el polígono de #PampaChaca. Este sofisticado material tiene un alcance sobre los 40 kilómetros 


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Muy buen sistema!!

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