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#31
A veces encontras un Mercedes Benz de oferta, bueno, bonito y barato. Pero despues hay que pagar impuestos, seguro y mantenimiento. Hay presupuesto para esto?

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#32
(04-17-2016, 04:09 AM)navegante escribió: Tan barato? No le veo relacion sinceramente con los demas tipos de buque.

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Y...no son estos que Perú compró?

 
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#33
Si Peru los compro y construyo. Propulsion es CODOD, tripulacion similar a una Belo... Ahora es un buque que desplaza el doble que el ROU Artigas...

Sobre la pregunta de navegante sobre precio, no lo se. Daewoo construye un OPV con rampa para RIb pero sin plataforma para helicopteros. La referencia mas cercana de precios es una FF que construyen de 3000 tons de desplazamiento en el entorno de los 200/250 millones la unidad. Hyundai tiene un modelo similar tambien en ese entorno de precios. Corea del Sur financia a largo plazo y bajo interes estas compras.
"All warfare is based on deception. There is no place where espionage is not used. Offer the enemy bait to lure him."
 
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#34
Nobleza obliga decir que el amigo Bonilla a tiempo promueve a los Coreanos como una fuente viable para los OPVs...

 
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#35
Los Coreanos? Donde?
"All warfare is based on deception. There is no place where espionage is not used. Offer the enemy bait to lure him."
 
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#36
Cual es la coreana ??
 
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#37
Que yo sepa, de Corea nadie hablo. Si de China... Por lo menos en OPV... De todas formas Daewoo no tiene un buque similar al PV80 u OPV 80, como ya mencione tienen un OPV de uso multiple (basado en un buque de rescate de submarinos) sin plataforma para helicopteros, tema que no es menor.
"All warfare is based on deception. There is no place where espionage is not used. Offer the enemy bait to lure him."
 
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#38
Yo sinceramente le hubiera entrado a este bebe finlandes, mas con los favores que nos deben de UPM

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Finnish_mi..._Pohjanmaa

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#39
El buque estuvo a la venta y no hubo interesados (oficalmente) excepto una compañia privada local que primero oferto 200000 euros y luego subio a 350000. El problema es que desmilitarizarlo costaba mucho por lo que se eligio esl desguace para minimizar las perdidas. Mantener el buque en condiciones le estaba costando a Finlandia unos 10 mil euros por mes segun sus propias declaraciones.
"All warfare is based on deception. There is no place where espionage is not used. Offer the enemy bait to lure him."
 
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#40
Estos dos salen a la venta desde Nueva Zelandia, son estrictamente costeros, pero lindos animales:

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HMNZS PUKAKI - P3568
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Modern, Versatile, Capable
HMNZS PUKAKI is one of the Navy's four Inshore Patrol Vessels (IPVs).  The ships are designed for maritime surveillance and patrol missions around New Zealand’s 15,000 kilometre coast and out to the 200 nautical mile limit of our Exclusive Economic Zone. 
The IPVs primary mission is to protect the security and prosperity of New Zealanders by undertaking maritime security patrols, surveillance, boarding operations and response to search and rescue call outs.  
The IPVs have fully automated control and navigations system, powerful engines, modern communications and surveillance systems, active stabilisers and comfortable accommodation.  Using their two RHIBs (Rigid Hull Inflatable Boats) the IPVs can undertake boarding operations, surveillance and transport personnel.  The ships are highly manoeuvrable and capable of speeds up to 25 knots (46 kilometres per hour). 
The IPVs have a complement of 20 naval personnel and four Government agency officers. They also have the capacity to host 12 additional personnel onboard for general naval training or other duties.
The four ships regularly work with government agencies such as Fisheries, Customs, Police and the Department of Conservation and are frequent visitors to ports throughout the country.
Capability and Role
The Inshore Patrol Vessels are designed to work around the New Zealand coast undertaking maritime security patrols, surveillance, boarding operations and search and rescue activities.
Commanding Officer and Crew
The Commanding Officer has overall command of the ship and is trained in navigation, naval warfare, and the management and planning of operations.  The CO of an Inshore Patrol Vessel will be aged in his or her 20s, might have a university degree and will already have experience as a Seaman Officer in other ships.
A modern ship like PUKAKI contains the latest technology such as high powered diesel engines and electronic equipment such as navigation and communication systems. The ship's company is highly trained in the operation and maintenance of these systems, many of the personnel having specialist skills in technical or electronic trades developed through the Navy's training systems.  As well as having a specialist skill (such as marine technician, combat specialist, chef or medic) each member of the ship's company is part of the larger unit and might drive the ships boats, operate the guns or be a member of the boarding team.
 
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Specifications
Displacement: 340 tonnes 
Length Overall: 55 metres
Beam: 9 metres
Speed: 25 knots
Range: 3,000 nautical miles

Complement: Core ship's company: 20 
Government agencies: 4 
Additional personnel: 12 
Total: 36
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