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  1. Intendi il mancato supporto tecnico dal 2012? L'altra faccia del buy american
  2. Per 40 cm due F-35 non stanno affiancati nell'hangar del Cavour (vanno messi un po sfasati al limite)
  3. Queste due le voglio proprio vedere.... Per ora questa è la pubblicità della Lockheed. Pubblicità tra l'altro ad uso e consumo di un gruppo di scettici giornalisti australiani (visto il dibattito interno sul futuro caccia).
  4. Per i brasiliani un Rafale in CAP con 2 Magic e 2 MICA mi pare il meglio a cui possano aspirare. Soluzione molto più prestante dei Mig-29K sulla nuova PA indiana per esempio. Comunque dal video di Madmike si vede chiaramente come la storia dello sky-jump era una fola. C'era lo strapuntino che dicevi te (che non costa una cippa trasformare in un qualcosa di permanente). Minuti 1:30 (panoramica del ponte di volo) e minuti 2:25 - 2:30 in cui il Rafale decolla. Con due ma proprio due soldi in più ci puoi fare anche un piccolo sky-jump (5 - 6 gradi) stile peppino. Il Rafale può operare dalla Sao Paulo, il problema è la vecchiezza della nave; ma se i soldi per una nuova non ci stanno..... Vedremo, un'eventuale vittoria del Rafale al concorso per il caccia dell'aviazione potrebbe essere molto significativa.
  5. No ma aspettate. Volete discutere della teoria del nuovo ordine mondiale ()? Benissimo, invitate anche qualche complottista che...... Berkut, Zargabaath fatelo. Secondo me ne uscirà un dialogo molto............
  6. The so called Ski Jump you have pictured there, isn't a ramp at all, it's an extention test piece, to see just how much length was actually needed, the end result was 4 meters forward and 2m aft. Quanto ai Rafale avevano due missili a/a e i serbatoi supplementari (vuoti immagino ma fanno comunque peso). Una dignitosa configurazione a/a è sicuramente possibile e con 8 aerei imbarcati non c'è necessità di avere un rateo di decolli da CVN
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USN CARRIER AIR WINGS circa 2001 US Navy Aircraft Carriers and Assigned Carrier Air Wings – US Atlantic Fleet Enterprise (CVN 65) CVW-8 Tailcode AJ Type Serial VF-41 Black Aces F-14A AJ1XX VF-14 Tophatters F-14A AJ2XX VFA-87 Golden Warriors F/A-18C AJ3XX VAQ-141 Shadowhawks EA-6B AJ50X VAW-124 Bear Aces E-2C AJ60X HS-3 Tridents SH-60F, HH-60H AJ61X VS-24 Scouts S-3B AJ7XX VRC-40 Det Rawhides C-2A AJXX John F Kennedy (CV67) CVW-7 Tailcode AG Type Serial VF-143 Pukin’ Dogs F-14B AG1XX VF-11 Red Rippers F-14B AG2XX VFA-136 Knighthawks F/A-18C AG3XX VFA-131 Wildcats F/A-18C AG4XX VAQ-140 Patriots EA-6B AG50X VAW-121 Bluetails E-2C AG60X HS-5 Night Dippers SH-60F, HH-60H AG61X VS-31 Top Cats S-3B AG7XX VRC-40 Det Rawhides C-2A AGXX Dwight D Eisenhower (CVN 69) Undergoing RCOH – no CVW assigned Theodore Roosevelt (CVN 71) CVW 1 Tailcode AB Type Serial VF-102 Diamondbacks F-14B AB1XX VMFA-251 Thunderbolts F/A-18C AB2XX VFA-82 Marauders F/A-18C AB3XX VFA-86 Sidewinders F/A-18C AB4XX VAQ-137 Rooks EA-6B AB50X VAW-123 Screwtops E-2C AB60X HS-11 Dragonslayers SH-60F, HH-60H AB61X VS-32 Maulers S-3B AB7XX VRC-40 Det Rawhides C-2A ABXX George Washington (CVN 73) CVW-17 Tailcode AA Type Serial VF-103 Jolly Rogers F-14B AA1XX VFA-34 Blue Blasters F/A-18C AA2XX VFA-83 Rampagers F/A-18C AA3XX VFA-81 Sunliners F/A-18C AA4XX VAQ-132 Scorpions EA-6B AA50X VAW-125 Tigertails E-2C AA60X HS-15 Red Lions SH-60F, HH-60H AA61X VS-30 Diamondcutters S-3B AA7XX VRC-40 Det Rawhides C-2A AAXX Harry S Truman (CVN 75) CVW-3 Tailcode AC Type Serial VF-32 Swordsmen F-14B AC1XX VMFA-312 Checkerboards F/A-18C AC2XX VFA-37 Bulls F/A-18C AC3XX VFA-105 Gunslingers F/A-18C AC4XX VAQ-130 Zappers EA-6B AC50X VAW-126 Seahawks E-2C AC60X HS-7 Shamrocks SH-60F, HH-60H AC61X VS-22 Checkmates S-3B AC7XX VRC-40 Det Rawhides C-2A ACXX US Navy Aircraft Carriers and Assigned Carrier Air Wings – Pacific Fleet Kitty Hawk (CV63) CVW-5 Tailcode NF Type Serial VFA-154 Black Knights F-14A NF1XX VFA-27 Chargers F/A-18C NF2XX VFA-192 Golden Dragons F/A-18C NF3XX VFA-195 Dambusters F/A-18C NF4XX VAQ-136 Gauntlets EA-6B NF50X VAW-115 Liberty Bells E-2C NF6XX HS-14 Chargers SH-60F, HH-60H NF61X VS-21 Fighting Redtails S-3B NF7XX VRC-30 Det Providers C-2A NFXX Constellation (CV64) CVW-2 Tailcode NE Type Serial VF-2 Bounty Hunters F-14D NE1XX VMFA-323 Death Rattlers F/A-18C NE2XX VFA-151 Vigilantes F/A-18C NE3XX VFA-137 Kestrels F/A-18C NE4XX VAQ-131 Lancers EA-6B NE5XX VAW-116 Sun Kings E-2C NE60X HS-2 Golden Falcons SH-60F, HH-60H NE61X VS-38 Red Griffins S-3B NE7XX VRC-30 Det Providers C-2A NEXX Nimitz (CVN68) Recently completed RCOH, CVW not yet assigned Carl Vinson (CVN70) CVW-11 Tailcode NH Type Serial VF-213 Black Lions F-14D NG1XX VFA-97 Warhawks F/A-18A NG2XX VFA-22 Fighting Redcocks F/A-18C NG3XX VFA-94 Mighty Shrikes F/A-18C NG4XX VAQ-135 Black Ravens EA-6B NG50X VAW-117 Wallbangers E-2C NG60X HS-6 Indians SH-60F, HH-60H NG61X VS-29 Dragonfires S-3B NG7XX VRC-30 Det Providers C-2A NGXX Abraham Lincoln (CVN72) CVW-14 Tailcode NK Type Serial VF-31 Tomcatters F-14D NK1XX VFA-115 Eagles F/A-18E NK2XX VFA-113 Stingers F/A-18C NK3XX VFA-25 Fist of the Fleet F/A-18C NK4XX VAQ-139 Cougars EA-6B NK50X VAW-113 Black Eagles E-2C NK60X HS-4 Black Knights SH-60F, HH-60H NK61X VS-35 Blue Wolves S-3B NK7XX VRC-30 Det Providers C-2A NKXX John C Stennis (CVN74) CVW-9 Tailcode NG Type Serial VF-211 Checkmates F-14A NG1XX VMFA-314 Black Knights F/A-18C NG2XX VFA-146 Blue Diamonds F/A-18C NG3XX VFA-147 Argonauts F/A-18C NG4XX VAQ-138 Yellowjackets EA-6B NG50X VAW-112 Golden Hawks E-2C NG60X HS-8 Eightballers SH-60F, HH-60H NG61X VS-33 Screwbirds S-3B NG7XX VRC-30 Det Providers C-2A NGXX Naval Reserve Force CVWR-20 Tailcode AF Type Serial VFA-201 Hunters F/A-18A AF1XX VMFA-142 Flyin’ Gators F/A-18A AF2XX/ MBXX* VFA-203 Blue Dolphins F/A-18A AF3XX VFA-204 River Rattlers F/A-18A AF4XX VAQ-209 Star Warriors EA-6B AF50X VAW-78 Escargots E-2C AF60X HS-75 Emerald Knights SH-3H, UH-3H AF610/ NW610* Note: HS-75 is administratively assigned to Commander Helicopter Wing Reserve. Three shore based sqns – VFC-12, VFC-13 and VAW-77 – are assigned to CVWR-20 for administrative purposes only and do not deploy with the wing. * HS-75 and VMFA-142 would adopt CVWR-20 tailcodes if mobilized. SOURCE: Air Forces Monthly, November 2001 USN CARRIER AIR WINGS circa 2002 Carrier Group 7 Name Pennant Class Type Aircraft John C Stennis CVN 74 Nimitz Aircraft carrier See CVW-9 (below) Bridge AOE 10 Supply Fast combat support 2 x H-46 Decatur DDG 73 Arleigh Burke Aegis destroyer None Port Royal CG 73 Ticonderoga Aegis cruiser 2 x SH-60B Lake Champlain CG 57 Ticonderoga Aegis cruiser 2 x SH-60B Jarrett FFG 33 Perry Frigate 1 x SH-60B Elliott DDG 967 Spruance Destroyer None Salt Lake City SSN 716 Los Angeles Attack submarine None Jefferson City SSN 759 Los Angeles Attack submarine None Carrier Air Wing 9 Unit Nickname Aircraft Number VF-211 Checkmates F-14A 10 VMFA-314 Black Knights F/A-18C 12 VFA-146 Blue Diamonds F/A-18C 12 VFA-147 Argonauts F/A-18C 12 VAQ-138 Yellow Jackets EA-6B ICAP II 4 VAW-112 Golden Hawks E-2C Group II 4 HS-8 Eight Ballers SH-60F/HH-60H 4 / 2 VS-33 Screwbirds S-3B 8 VRC-30 Providers C-2A 2 SOURCE: Air Forces Monthly, May 2002 Carrier Based Sqns – Cmdr, Naval Air Force, US Atlantic Fleet, NS Norfolk, VA Commander, Fighter Wing, US Atlantic Fleet, NAS Oceana, VA Unit Name Aircraft Code Location VF-2 Bounty Hunters F-14D NE NAS Oceana, VA VF-11 Red Rippers F-14B AG NAS Oceana, VA VF-31 Tomcatters F-14D NK NAS Oceana, VA VF-32 Swordsmen F-14B AC NAS Oceana, VA VF-101 Grim Reapers F-14A/B/D, T-34C AD NAS Oceana, VA VF-103 Jolly Rogers F-14B AA NAS Oceana, VA VF-143 Pukin’ Dogs F-14B AG NAS Oceana, VA VF-154 Black Knights F-14A NF NAS Atsugi, Japan VF-211 Flying Checkmates F-14A NG NAS Oceana, VA VF-213 Black Lions F-14D AJ NAS Oceana, VA VC-8 Red Tails TA-4J, UH-3H GF NS Roosevelt Roads, PR Notes: VC-8 does not deploy onboard carriers but is assigned for administrative purposes. Commander, Strike Fighter Wing, US Atlantic Fleet, NAS Oceana, VA VFA-15 Valions F/A-18C AJ NAS Oceana, VA VFA-22 Fighting Redcocks F/A-18C AJ NAS Oceana, VA VFA-34 Blue Blasters F/A-18C AA NAS Oceana, VA VFA-37 Bulls F/A-18C AC NAS Oceana, VA VFA-81 Sunliners F/A-18C AA NAS Oceana, VA VFA-82 Marauders F/A-18C AB MCAS Beaufort, SC VFA-83 Rampagers F/A-18C AA NAS Oceana, VA VFA-86 Sidewinders F/A-18C AB MCAS Beaufort, SC VFA-87 Golden Warriors F/A-18C AJ NAS Oceana, VA VFA-105 Gunslingers F/A-18C AC NAS Oceana, VA VFA-106 Gladiators F/A-18A to D AD NAS Oceana, VA VFA-131 Wildcats F/A-18C AG NAS Oceana, VA VFA-136 Knighthawks F/A-18C AG NAS Oceana, VA SFWS - T-34C - NAS Oceana, VA Notes: SFWS (Strike Fighter Weapons School). VFA-16 is Fleet Readiness Sqn. Commander, AEW Wing, US Atlantic Fleet, NS Norfolk (Chambers Field), VA VAW-120 Greyhawks E-2C, TE-2C, C-2A AD NS Norfolk, VA VAW-121 Bluetails E-2C AG NS Norfolk, VA VAW-123 Screwtops E-2C AB NS Norfolk, VA VAW-124 Bear Aces E-2C AJ NS Norfolk, VA VAW-125 Tigertails E-2C AA NS Norfolk, VA VAW-126 Seahawks E-2C AC NS Norfolk, VA VRC-40 Rawhides C-2A - NS Norfolk, VA Notes: VRC-40 aircraft normally use the codes of the air wings to which they are assigned. Commander, Sea Control Wing, US Atlantic Fleet, NAS Jacksonville, FL VS-22 Checkmates S-3B AC NAS Jacksonville, FL VS-24 Scouts S-3B AJ NAS Jacksonville, FL VS-30 Diamondcutters S-3B AA NAS Jacksonville, FL VS-31 Topcats S-3B AG NAS Jacksonville, FL VS-32 Maulers S-3B AB NAS Jacksonville, FL Commander, Helicopter ASW Wing, US Atlantic Fleet, NAS Jacksonville, FL HS-3 Tridents SH-60F, HH-60H AJ NAS Jacksonville, FL HS-5 Night Dippers SH-60F, HH-60H AG NAS Jacksonville, FL HS-7 Shamrocks SH-60F, HH-60H AC NAS Jacksonville, FL HS-11 Dragonslayers SH-60F, HH-60H AB NAS Jacksonville, FL HS-15 Red Lions SH-60F, HH-60H AA NAS Jacksonville, FL Carrier Based Sqns, Cmdr Naval Air Force, US Pacific Flt, NAS North Island, CA Commander, Electronic Attack Wing, US Pacific Fleet, NAS Whidbey Island, WA Unit Name Aircraft Code Location VAQ-128 Fighting Phoenix EA-6B NL NAS Whidbey Island, WA VAQ-129 Vikings EA-6B NJ NAS Whidbey Island, WA VAQ-130 Zappers EA-6B AC NAS Whidbey Island, WA VAQ-131 Lancers EA-6B NE NAS Whidbey Island, WA VAQ-132 Scorpions EA-6B AA NAS Whidbey Island, WA VAQ-133 Wizards EA-6B NL NAS Whidbey Island, WA VAQ-134 Garudas EA-6B NL NAS Whidbey Island, WA VAQ-135 Black Ravens EA-6B NH NAS Whidbey Island, WA VAQ-136 Gauntlets EA-6B NF NAF Atsugi, Japan VAQ-137 Rooks EA-6B AB NAS Whidbey Island, WA VAQ-138 Yellowjackets EA-6B NG NAS Whidbey Island, WA VAQ-139 Cougars EA-6B NK NAS Whidbey Island, WA VAQ-140 Patriots EA-6B AG NAS Whidbey Island, WA VAQ-141 Shadowhawks EA-6B AJ NAS Whidbey Island, WA VAQ-142 Grey Wolves EA-6B NL NAS Whidbey Island, WA Notes: VAQ-143 (Cobras) is scheduled to be established on 1 August 2002 as an expeditionary sqn. Other expeditionary sqns are VAQs 133, 134, 137 and 142. VAQ-129 is Fleet Readiness Sqn. Commander, Strike Fighter Wing, US Pacific Fleet, NAS Lemoore, CA: VFA-14 Tophatters F/A-18E NH NAS Lemoore, CA VFA-25 Fist of the Fleet F/A-18C NK NAS Lemoore, CA VFA-27 Chargers F/A-18C NF NAF Atsugi, Japan VFA-41 Black Aces F/A-18F NH NAS Lemoore, CA VFA-94 Mighty Shrikes F/A-18C NH NAS Lemoore, CA VFA-97 Warhawks F/A-18A NH NAS Lemoore, CA VFA-102 Diamondbacks F/A-18F - NAS Lemoore, CA VFA-113 Stingers F/A-18C NK NAS Lemoore, CA VFA-115 Eagles F/A-18 NK NAS Lemoore, CA VFA-122 Flying Eagles F/A-18E/F NJ NAS Lemoore, CA VFA-125 Rough Raiders F/A-18A-D, T-34C NJ NAS Lemoore, CA VFA-137 Kestrels F/A-18C NE NAS Lemoore, CA VFA-146 Blue Diamonds F/A-18C NG NAS Lemoore, CA VFA-147 Argonauts F/A-18C NG NAS Lemoore, CA VFA-151 Vigilantes F/A-18C NE NAS Lemoore, CA VFA-192 World Famous Golden Dragons F/A-18C NF NAF Atsugi, Japan VFA-195 Dambusters F/A-18C NF NAF Atsugi, Japan Notes: VFA-122 and VFA-125 are Fleet Readiness Sqns. Commander, AEW Wing, US Pacific Fleet, NAS Pt Mugu, CA: VAW-112 Golden Hawks E-2C NG NB Ventura Co, CA VAW-113 Black Hawks E-2C NK NB Ventura Co, CA VAW-115 Sentinels E-2C NF NAF Atsugi, Japan VAW-116 Sun Kings E-2C NE NB Ventura Co, CA VAW-117 Wallbangers E-2C NH NB Ventura Co, CA VRC-30 Providers C-2A, UC-12B RW NAS North Island, CA Notes: VRC-30 aircraft normally wear codes of the CVWs to which their detachments are assigned. Commander, Sea Control Wing, US Pacific Fleet, NAS North Island, CA: VS-21 Fighting Redtails S-3B NF NAF Atsugi, Japan VS-29 Screaming Dragonfires S-3B NH NAS North Island, CA VS-33 Screwbirds S-3B NG NAS North Island, CA VS-35 Blue Wolves S-3B NK NAS North Island, CA VS-38 Red Griffins S-3B NE NAS North Island, CA VS-41 Shamrocks S-3B NJ NAS North Island, CA Notes: VS-41 is Fleet Readiness Sqn. Commander, Helicopter ASW Wing, US Pacific Fleet, NAS North Island, CA: HS-2 Golden Falcons SH-60F, HH-60H NE NAS North Island, CA HS-4 Black Knights SH-60F, HH-60H NK NAS North Island, CA HS-6 Indians SH-60F, HH-60H NH NAS North Island, CA HS-8 Eightballers SH-60F, HH-60H NG NAS North Island, CA HS-10 Warhawks SH-60F, HH-60H RA NAS North Island, CA HS-14 Chargers SH-60F, HH-60H NF NAF Atsugi, Japan Notes: HS-10 is Fleet Readiness Sqn. US Navy Active Duty Carrier Air Wings: US Atlantic Fleet CVW-1, NAS Oceana, VA USS Theodore Roosevelt, CVN71, NS Norfolk, VA Unit Name Aircraft Modex VF-102 Diamondbacks F-14B AB1XX VMFA-251 Thunderbolts F/A-18C AB2XX VFA-82 Marauders F/A-18C AB3XX VFA-86 Sidewinders F/A-18C AB4XX VAQ-137 Rooks EA-6B AB50X VAW-123 Screwtops E-2C AB60X HS-11 Dragonslayers SH-60F, HH-60H AB61X VS-32 Maulers S-3B AB7XX VRC-40 Det Rawhides C-2A ABXX Notes: VF-102 became VFA-102 on 1 May 2002 and converted to the F/A-18F, upon which VFA-102 will replace VF-211 in CVW-9. VMFA-251 will be replaced by VMFA-312 from CVW-3, which now flies F/A-18A+ aircraft. CVW-3, NAS Oceana, VA USS Harry S. Truman, CVN75, NS Norfolk, VA VF-32 Swordsmen F-14B AC1XX VMFA-115 Silver Eagles F/A-18A+ AC2XX VFA-37 Bulls F/A-18C AC3XX VFA-105 Gunslingers F/A-18C AC4XX VAQ-130 Zappers EA-6B AC5XX VAW-126 Seahawks E-2C AC6XX HS-7 Shamrocks SH-60F, HH-60H AC61X VS-22 Checkmates S-3B AC7XX VRC-40 Det Rawhides C-2A ACXX Notes: Former CVW-3 sqn VMFA-312 switched from F/A-18C to F/A-18A+ aircraft in 2001 and will transfer to CVW-1. VMFA-115 (F/A-18A+) and VMFA-122 (F/A-18C) will alternate assignment with CVW-3. CVW-7, NAS Oceana, VA USS John F. Kennedy, CV67, NS Mayport, FL VF-143 Pukin’ Dogs F-14B AG1XX VF-11 Red Rippers F-14B AG2XX VFA-136 Knighthawks F/A-18C AG3XX VFA-131 Wildcats F/A-18C AG4XX VAQ-140 Patriots EA-6B AG50X VAW-121 Bluetails E-2C AG60X HS-5 Night Dippers SH-60F, HH-60H AG61X VS-31 Top Cats S-3B AG7XX VRC-40 Det Rawhides C-2A AGXX CVW-8, NAS Oceana, VA USS Enterprise, CVN65, NS Norfolk, VA VF-213 Black Lions F-14D AJ1XX VFA-22 Fighting Redcocks F/A-18C AJ2XX VFA-15 Valions F/A-18C AJ3XX VFA-87 Golden Warriors F/A-18C AJ4XX VAQ-141 Shadowhawks EA-6B AJ50X VAW-124 Bear Aces E-2C AJ60X HS-3 Tridents SH-60F, HH-60H AJ61X VS-24 Scouts S-3B AJ7XX VRC-40 Det Rawhides C-2A AJXX Notes: When VF-41 and VF-14 were redesignated VFA-41 and VFA-14 and transferred to CVW-11, they were replaced in CVW-8 by VF-213 and, temporarily, by VFA-22 from CVW-11. CVW-17, NAS Oceana, VA USS George Washington, CVN73, NS Norfolk, VA VF-103 Jolly Rogers F-14B AA1XX VFA-34 Blue Blasters F/A-18C AA2XX VFA-83 Rampagers F/A-18C AA3XX VFA-81 Sunliners F/A-18C AA4XX VAQ-132 Scorpions EA-6B AA50X VAW-125 Tigertails E-2C AA60X HS-15 Red Lions SH-60F, HH-60H AA61X VS-30 Diamondcutters S-3B AA7XX VRC-40 Det Rawhides C-2A AAXX USS Dwight D. Eisenhower, CVN69, Newport News, VA: CVN69 is going through a three-year overhaul and refueling. No CVW is assigned. US Navy Active Duty Carrier Air Wings, US Pacific Fleet CVW-2, NAS Lemoore, CA USS Constellation, CV64, NS Coronado, CA VF-2 Bounty Hunters F-14D NE1XX VMFA-323 Death Rattlers F/A-18C NE2XX VFA-151 Vigilantes F/A-18C NE3XX VFA-137 Kestrels F/A-18C NE4XX VAQ-131 Lancers EA-6B NE5XX VAW-116 Sun Kings E-2C NE60X HS-2 Golden Falcons SH-60F, HH-60H NE61X VS-38 Red Griffins S-3B NE7XX VRC-30 Det Providers C-2A NEXX CVW-5, NAF Atsugi, Japan USS Kitty Hawk, CV63, NS Yokosuka, Japan VF-154 Black Knights F-14A NF1XX VFA-27 Chargers F/A-18C NF2XX VFA-192 Golden Dragons F/A-18C NF3XX VFA-195 Dambusters F/A-18C NF4XX VAQ-136 Gauntlets EA-6B NF50X VAW-115 Liberty Bells E-2C NF6XX HS-14 Chargers SH-60F, HH-60H NF61X VS-21 Fighting Redtails S-3B NF7XX VRC-30 Det Providers C-2A NFXX CVW-9, NAS Lemoore, CA USS John C. Stennis, CVN74, NB Coronado, CA VF-211 Checkmates F-14A NG1XX VMFA-314 Black Knights F/A-18C NG2XX VFA-146 Blue Diamonds F/A-18C NG3XX VFA-147 Argonauts F/A-18C NH4XX VAQ-138 Yellowjackets EA-6B NG50X VAW-112 Golden Hawks E-2C NG60X HS-8 Screwbirds S-3B NG7XX VRC-30 Det Providers C-2A NGXX Notes: VF-211 is scheduled to be redesignated VFA-211 and transition to the F/A-18F by 2003. VFA-102 will replace VF-211 in CVW-9. CVW-11, NAS Lemoore, CA USS Nimitz, CVN68, NB Coronado, CA VFA-41 Black Aces F/A-18F NH1XX VFA-14 Tophatters F/A-18E NH2XX VFA-97 Warhawks F/A-18A NH3XX VFA-94 Mighty Shrikes F/A-18C NH4XX VAQ-135 Black Ravens EA-6B NH50X VAW-117 Wallbangers E-2C NH60X HS-6 Indians SH-60F, HH-60H NH61X VS-29 Dragonfires S-3B NH7XX VRC-30 Det Providers C-2A NHXX Notes: VF-213 and VFA-22 were replaced by VFA-14 and VFA-41 when CVW-11 transferred to Nimitz from Carl Vinson in early 2002. VF-213 will transfer to CVW-8. VFA-22 will transfer to CVW-8 (temporarily) because VFA-97’s F/A-18As no longer could be supported on the East Coast. VFA-97 will switch from the NH2XX to NH3XX modex. VFA-97 is eventually to transition to the F/A-18E and move to an East Coast CVW. CVW-14, NAS Lemoore, CA USS Abraham Lincoln, CVN72, NS Everett, WA VF-31 Tomcatters F-14D NK1XX VFA-115 Eagles F/A-18E NK2XX VFA-113 Stingers F/A-18C NK3XX VFA-25 Fist of the Fleet F/A-18C NK4XX VAQ-139 Cougars EA-6B NK50X VAW-113 Black Eagles E-2C NK60X HS-4 Black Knights SH-60F, HH-60H NK61X VS-35 Blue Wolves S-3B NK7XX VRC-30 Det Providers C-2A NKXX USS Carl Vinson, CVN70, NS Bremerton, WA: Commenced a period receiving attention in the yard in March 2002. No CVW currently assigned. SOURCE: Air Forces Monthly, June 2002 Carrier Air Wing 14 (CVW-14), circa late 2002: VF-31 Tomcatters 12 x F-14D VFA-25 Fist of the Fleet 12 x F/A-18C VFA-113 Stingers 12 x F/A-18C VFA-115 Eagles 12 x F/A-18E VAW-113 Black Eagles 4 x E-2C VAQ-139 Cougars 4 x EA-6B VS-35 Blue Wolves 8 x S-3B VRC-30 Providers 2 x C-2A* HS-4 Black Knights 6 x SH-60F * Shore detachment at Murrahaq Airport, Bahrain SOURCE: Air Forces Monthly, January 2003 USN CARRIER AIR WINGS circa 2003 Aircraft Carrier Air Wing Assignments and Composition, 31 December 2003 Air Wing Fleet Carrier Composition Air Wing Fleet Carrier Composition CVW-1 Atlantic Enterprise (CVN65) VF-211 (10 F-14A) “Fighting Checkmates” VMFA-312 (12 F/A-18C) “Checkerboards” VFA-82 (12 F/A-18C) “Marauders” VFA-86 (12 F/A-18C) “Sidewinders” VAW-123 (4 E-2C) “Screwtops” VAQ-137 (4 EA-6B) “Rooks” VS-32 (8 S-3B) “Maulers” VRC-40 (Det. 2) (4 C-2A) “Rawhides” HS-11 (2 HH- 60H/4 SH-60F) “Dragonslayers” CVW-2 Pacific Abraham Lincoln (CVN72) VF-2 (10 F-14D) “BountyHunters” VFA-151 (12 F/A-18C) “Vigilantes” VFA-137 (12 F/A-18C) “Kestrels” VMFA-323 (12 F/A-18C) “Death Rattlers” VAW-116 (4 E-2C) “Sun Kings” VAQ-131 (4 EA-6B) “Lancers” VS-38 (8 S-3B) “Red Griffins” (scheduled to be disestablished on 30 Apr 2004) VRC-30 (Det 2) (4 C-2A) “Providers” HS-2 (4 SH-60F/2 HH- 60H) “Golden Falcons” CVW-3 Atlantic Harry S. Truman (CVN75) VF-32 (10 F-14B) “Swordsmen” VFA-37 (12 F/A-18C) “Bulls” VFA-105 (12 F/A-18C) “Gun-slingers” VMFA-115 (12 F/A-18A) “Silver Eagles” VAW-126 (4 E-2C) “Seahawks” VAQ-130 (4 EA-6B) “Zappers” VS-22 (8 S-3B) “Checkmates” VRC-40 (Det 1) (4 C-2A) “Rawhides” HS-7 (2 HH- 60F/4 SH-60F) “Dusty Dogs” CVW-5 Pacific Kitty Hawk (CV63) VF-154 (8 F-14A) “Black Knights” (replaced by VFA-102 [12 F/A-18F] “Diamondbacks” on 28 Jan 2004) VFA-192 (12 F/A-18C) “Golden Dragons” VFA-195 (12 F/A-18C) “Dambusters” VFA-27 (12 F/A- 18C) “Royal Maces” VAW-115 (4 E-2C) “Liberty Bells” VAQ-136 (4 EA-6B) “Gauntlets” VS-21 (8 S-3B) “Fighting Redtails” VRC-30 (Det 5) (4 C-2A) “Providers” HS-14 (2 HH-60F/4 SH-60F “Chargers” CVW-7 Atlantic George Washington (CVN73) VF-143 (10 F-14B) “Pukin’ Dogs” VF-11 (10 F-14B) “Red Rippers” VFA-136 (12 F/A-18C) “Knighthawks” VFA-131 (12 F/A-18C) “Wildcats” VAW-121 (4 E-2C) “Bluetails” VAQ-140 (4 EA-6B) “Patriots” VS-31 (8 S-3B) “Topcats” VRC-40 (Det.3) (4 C-2A) Rawhides” HS-5 (2 HH-60F/ 4 SH-60F) “Night Dippers” CVW-8 Atlantic Theodore Roosevelt (CVN71) VF-213 (8 F-14D) “Blacklions” VFA-15 (12 F/A-18C) “Valions” VFA-87 (12 F/A-18C) “War Warriors” VAW-124 (4 E-2C) “Bear Aces” VAQ-141 (4 EA-6B) “Shadowhawks” VS-24 (8 EA-6B) “Scouts” VRC-40 (Det 5) (4 C-2A) “Rawhides” HS-5 (2 HH-60F/4 SH-60F) “Night Dippers” CVW-9 Pacific Carl Vinson (CVN70) VFA-22 (12 F/A-18C) “Fighting Red Cocks” VFA-146 (12 F/A-18C) “Blue Diamonds” VFA-147 (12 F/A-18C) “Argonauts” VMFA-314 (12 F/A-18C) “Black Knights” VAW-112 (4 E-2C) “Golden Hawks” VAQ-138 (4 EA-6B) “Yellow Jackets” VS-33 (8 S-3B) “Screw Birds” VRC-30 (Det 4) (4 C-2A) “Providers” HS-8 (2 HH-60F/4 SH-60F) “Eightballers” CVW-11 Pacific Nimitz (CVN68) VFA-41 (12 F/A-18F) “Black Aces” VFA-14 (12 F/A-18E) “Tophatters” VFA-94 (12 F/A-18C) “Mighty Shrikes” VFA-97 (12 F/A-18A) “War Hawks” VAW-117 (4 E-2C) “Wallbangers” VAQ-135 (4 EA-6B) “Black Ravens” VS-29 (8 S-3B) “Screaming Dragonfires” (scheduled to be disestablished on 30 Apr 2004) VRC-30 (Det 3) (4 C-2A) “Providers” HS-6 (2 HH-60F/4 SH-60F) “Indians” CVW-14 Pacific John C. Stennis (CVN74) VF-31 (8 F-14D) “Tomcatters” VFA-113 (12 F/A-18C) “Stingers” VFA-25 (12 F/A-18C) “Fist of the Fleet” VFA-115 (6 F/A-18E) “Eagles” VAW-113 (4 E-2C) “Black Hawks”) VAQ-139 (4 EA-6B) “Cougars" VS-35 (8 S-3B) “Blue Wolves” VRC-30 (Det 1) (4 C-2A) “Providers” HS-4 (2 HH-60F/ 4 SH-60F) “Black Knights” CVW-17 Atlantic John F. Kennedy (CV67) VF-103 (12 F-14B) “Sluggers” VFA-81 (F/A-18C) “Sunliners”; VFA-83 (12 F/A-18C) “Rampagers” VFA-34 (12 F/A-18C) “Blue Blasters” VAW-125 (4 E-2C) “Tigertails” VAQ-132 (4 EA-6B) “Scorpions” VS-30 (8 S-3B) “Diamond Cutters” VRC-40 (Det 4) (4 C-2A) “Rawhides” HS-15 (2 HH-60F/4 SH-60F) “Red Lions” CVWR-20 Atlantic VFA-201 (12 F/A-18A) “Hunters” VFA-203 (12 F/A-18A) “Blue Dolphins” VFA-204 (12 F/A-18A) “River Rattlers” VMFA-142 (12 F/A-18A) “Flying Gators” VAQ-209 (4 EA-6B) “Star Warriors” VAW-77 (4 E-2C) “Night Wolves” VAW-78 (4 E-2C) “Fighting Escargots” VFC-12 (12 F/A-18A/B) “Fighting Omars” VFC-13 (25 F-5E/F) “Saints” HS-75 (2 HH-60F/ 4 SH-60F) “Emerald Knights” SOURCE: US Naval Battle Force Changes, 2004. FUTURE USN CARRIER AIR WINGS POST 2013 12x F/A-18E 12x F/A-18F 10 x F-35C JSF 10 x F-35B JSF (USMC) 5x EA-18G Growlers 5x E-2D 5x UCAS SOURCE: National Defense, September 2007.
  8. Tra Berlusconi e una persona seria ci sta la stessa differenza che c'è tra Briatore e Montezemolo; non so se mi spiego.......
  9. Però l'Iran di oggi non è la Germania del '39..... Comunque mi interessava di più parlare dell'ONU: a noi, come Italia, sta benone che l'ONU sia e rimanga una scatola vuota. Infatti tranne le rare occasioni in cui siamo membri del consiglio di sicurezza non contiamo una cippa. Certo siamo riusciti a bloccare il tentativo tedesco-indo-giapponese di aumentare il numero di membri permanenti del consiglio di sicurezza (germania, giappone e india dentro e noi fuori = nostra importanza politica all'ONU pari a quella del Botswana o del sultanato di Brunei), ma difficilmente riusciremo a diventare noi stessi membri permanenti. A quel punto facciamo in modo che l'ONU resti irrilevante e favoriamo quelle organizzazioni su cui abbiamo veramente voce in capitolo (per esempio l'allargamento del G-8 a Cina, India, Brasile, Sud-Africa ecc..)
  10. Questo è un buon punto d'inizio, anche se la veste grafica lascia molto a desiderare. Se risali alla homepage del sito, e clicchi su about us (colonna a sx) vedrai che gli autori del sito sono sia israeliani sia palestinesi
  11. Io non mi ci riconosco nel commento di Intruder
  12. Mi spiace, ho trovato la news e l'ho postata così com'era. Per i numeri non so, però te che sai il russo potresti informarti. EDIT su un altro forum un russo ha scritto: --------------------------------------- Su Flightglobal ho trovato invece questo: Russian air force seeks 24-36 Su-35 fighters By Vladimir Karnozov The Russian air force has asked the nation's defence ministry to approve a "worthwhile order" for Sukhoi's new Su-35, service commander Gen Aleksandr Zelin revealed during the first official presentation of the type in Moscow on 7 July. Zelin calls for sufficient aircraft to equip "at least two to three regiments", with this indicating interest in 24-36 examples of the new type. Sukhoi general director Mikhail Pogosyan says the Russian air force is being offered a special version of the aircraft optimised "for-inner-use", dubbed the Su-27SM2. The air force is only seeking a limited number of Su-35s, despite its offering significantly greater combat effectiveness than the baseline Su-27. "We do not need new aircraft in quantities matching our Su-27 fleet, because the new types have multirole nature," says Zelin. If approved, deliveries would take place in the 2009-12 timeframe, with the Su-35 to provide an interim solution until the availability of Russia's fifth-generation PAK FA fighter, which Zelin says is scheduled to fly next year and to become operational in 2013. The air force commander also sees the Su-35 as a counter to the US Air Force's Lockheed Martin F-22. "We have not seen the Raptor in action yet. What we have seen is how Raptor performs at flight displays. I render the Su-35 as not lagging behind in manoeuvrability," he says. Sukhoi's lone Su-35 prototype had by earlier this month completed 22 flights since making its flight debut on 19 February. Russia's air force meanwhile expects to receive its first Kazan Ansat training and Mil Mi-28N night attack helicopters later this year, and to field Yakovlev's Yak-130 advanced jet trainer from 2009, says Zelin. The defence ministry is also preparing a five-year contract with Sukhoi to equip two regiments with Su-34 bombers. (NB: questa news è vecchia. L'articolo postato prima dice che la richiesta dell'aviazione russa per qualche SU-35 è stata accolta - è inoltre evidente come i russi vedano il SU-35 come gap-filler in attesa del PAK-FA)
  13. Air force to request more F-22s: air force chief 3 days ago WASHINGTON (AFP) — The US Air Force plans to request more F-22 fighter aircraft than the 183 it has ordered so far, but fewer than it had hoped for, the service's chief of staff said Tuesday amid a growing budget crunch. General Norton Schwartz said the air force will soon present its plan to US Defense Secretary Robert Gates, who has expressed reservations about the need for more of the costly, state-of-the-art fighters. Schwartz said the plan called for "less than 381" fighters, the number the air force has long wanted to acquire. The air force chief would not put a number on how many additional fighters the air force now wants to buy, but said he would not dispute a figure of 60 put forth in December by Admiral Michael Mullen, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. Mullen and Gates have warned that the economic crisis will confront the military with hard choices on major weapons programs, many of which are burdened by cost overruns and delays. The F-22 costs 350 million dollars a copy when development costs are included. Conceived during the Cold War, the Lockheed-Martin-built F-22 has come under fire from critics as unsuited for the kind of guerilla wars that the United States is fighting in Iraq and Afghanistan. The air force says the fighter is needed for potential conventional wars in the future with technologically advanced countries. China looms largest in that scenario. US lawmakers, for their part, refuse to halt a program that generates jobs in their districts. Schwartz said the air force was prepared to cut other parts of its budget if the Pentagon okays the additional F-22s. "Our basic approach is if we want something we are going to have to pay for it," he said.
  14. Sukhoi confirms Su-35 deliveries to Russian Air Force in 2011 15:40 | 19/ 02/ 2009 MOSCOW, February 19 (RIA Novosti) - Russia's Sukhoi aircraft maker confirmed on Thursday that the advanced Su-35 Flanker multi-role fighter would enter service with the Russian Air Force in 2011. "The current progress of the Su-35 testing program confirms the earlier announced timeframe for the deliveries of the aircraft to Russian and foreign customers in 2011," the company said in a statement. The first two Su-35 prototypes have successfully conducted 87 flights since July 2008, demonstrating the aircraft's superior technical and combat characteristics. (Russia's Su-35 fighter makes first demonstration flight - Image Gallery) Sukhoi is planning to add a Russia's Su-35 fighter to the testing program in 2009, and boost the current number of test flights to 150-160. The Su-35 fighter, powered by two 117S engines with thrust vectoring, combines high maneuverability and the capability to effectively engage several air targets simultaneously using both guided and unguided missiles and weapon systems. The aircraft features the new Irbis-E radar with a phased antenna array, which allows the pilot to detect and track up to 30 air targets, while simultaneously engaging up to eight targets. It is equipped with a 30-mm cannon with 150 rounds and can carry up to eight tons of combat payload on 12 external mounts. (VIDEO) The company earlier said it planned to produce the new aircraft, billed as "4++ generation using fifth-generation technology," over a period of 10 years up to 2020. The company is expecting to export at least 160 Su-35 fighters in the future to a number of countries, including India, Malaysia and Algeria.
  15. Rick86

    Emergenza stupri

    Il problema principale, che non è ne di destra ne di sinistra, è la mancanza della certezza della pena in questo paese. Bene o male, al processo, con indulti o sconti di pena varie quasi tutti i criminali non stanno in galera quanto dovrebbero stare: da Berlusconi all'ultimo dei ladri uscito con l'indulto. Questa e solo questa è la ragione per cui la gente è esasperata.
  16. Un anno di carcere con un bel marchio in fronte: ho stuprato bambini. Tornato libero (se sopravvive al carcere) l'obbligo di tenere un cartello esposto fuori casa: " mamme attenzione ai vostri figli, sono stato condannato per reati di pedofilia" (la cosa l'hanno fatta sul serio negli USA mi pare).
  17. Ma dai, ma ci credi sul serio a queste scemenze? Ma ce l'hai un'idea dell'odio che c'è tra israeliani e palestinesi? Perchè non provi a ragionare col tuo di cervello, magari dopo aver letto qualche fonte equilibrata, invece di farti imbeccare da qualcun altro? Sul serio, è un consiglio che ti do.
  18. Sangria ha ragione, quando si parla di strategia nucleare bisogna ragionare con tutta un'altra ottica. Non importa quanto un'arma nucleare sia sofisticata o performante, l'importante è che funzioni e che sia in grado di sopravvivere al bersaglio. Proprio per questo motivo oggi come oggi sono i russi (con i Bulava) e non gli americani a spendere una barca di soldi per aggiornare il loro arsenale atomico. Una volta che un arma nucleare (combinazione di vettore + testata) funziona, anzi neanche questo, viene creduta dal tuo avversario funzionare, ecco che hai tutti i vantaggi politici che conosciamo, dati dal MAD. Il discorso si può benissimo estendere ad un anti-missile balistico. X Dominus: il MEADS è un sistema di difesa puntiforme, ci difendi una base. L'Aster è un sistema di difesa di teatro, ci difendi una città, la differenza non è da poco.
  19. Dovete scrivermi alla mia mail... oppure dirmi la vostra. Inviatemi un MP
  20. Scusami ma non capisco; possiamo standardizzare EI, MMI e AM su un unico sistema (tra l'altro più performante) e te invece preferisci che l'AMI continui a coltivarsi il suo costoso orticello privato?
  21. Le primarie non scappano, è l'unico modo (da statuto) per eleggere un segretario che non sia reggente e basta. Semplicemente saranno in autunno o, alla peggio, in primavera
  22. Niente primarie (purtroppo). Ballottaggio tra Franceschini e Parisi, col primo largamente in vantaggio (per fortuna)
  23. Chiedo venia, avevo inteso chiedessi spiegazione del punto 3) di Lev. Quanto al NATO nuclear sharing, io mi riferivo ad un bel topic su PdD su cui un utente ha tracciato tutta la storia del nucleare militare italiano (Marconi, Alfa ecc..). L'ho salvato, se vuoi ti spedisco il testo
  24. Rick86

    Emergenza stupri

    Sulle ronde penso bisogni distinguere nettamente tra due diversi "tipi": Se per ronde intendiamo un gruppo di privati cittadini che, volontariamente e gratuitamente, decidono di pattugliare le zone dove vivono "armati" di solo telefonino, allora mi può anche star bene. Questi "rondaioli" se assistono ad un reato dovranno limitarsi a telefonare alla polizia. Ovvio poi che se vedono 4 uomini tentare di stuprare una bambina intervengono, ma questo è un comportamento che mi aspetto da qualsiasi persona dotata di un minimo di dignità. Condizione fondamentale è il totale e tassativo divieto di portare armi. Il potere di intervento, come per qualsiasi privato cittadino, è limitato a reati contro la persona (stupro, ecc..) ma NON contro il patrimonio. Configurata così, la cosa già oggi è legale e non si sente di certo il bisogno di una normativa che le colleghi a prefetti, sindaci e quant'altro come vorrebbe la Lega nella sua oscena proposta. Se invece per ronde intendiamo legalizzare una struttura nazionale controllata da uno o più partiti, con personale magari anche volontario ma organizzato e inquadrato quasi come quello di un corpo di polizia, allora dico no. Le ronde hanno senso solo se rimangono un esperienza strettamente locale, completamente slegata dalla struttura di comando delle FF.OO., fatta da cittadini disarmati e dotati di un minimo di senso civico. Nessun legame tra queste associazioni dovrebbe venir permesso a livello nazionale o anche solo regionale. Leggo su PdD quest'interessante post di Ebonsi:
  25. Perchè è molto più utile analizzare le misure delle conigliette di play-boy, che almeno esistono :lollollol:
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