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Post subject: Re: Spanish Navy, a fantastic history.Posted: November 25th, 2010, 8:03 pm
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The BAC 'Patino' part in the operation 'Atalanta' from mid-
December to early March 2011. During this period, the vessel
will carry a total of 210 persons (187 males and 23 females) between
endowment Staff Commander Multinational Force
European Union (COMEUNAVFOR) embarked aviation unit, operating equipment
Marine Safety (part of the Third North)
Health staff translator, a member of the Assistance Service
Religious Armed Forces and a Croatian official

.The primary function of "patiño" is to provide fuel at sea, water, ammunition, supplies, spare parts, ammunition, clothing, pharmaceuticals and health care for combat units. Vessel design, developed in cooperation with the Royal Netherlands Navy, includes the ability to support a Combatant Group (an aircraft carrier, frigates and twenty five aircraft loaded) over a period of 21 days.

Spain took over command of the force of Atalanta in the area during this rotation. The multinational staff from which to conduct the operation will be embarked on the BAC 'Patiño' and commanded by Admiral of the Naval Action Group 2 of the Spanish Armada, Admiral Juan Rodriguez Garat, who will lead the Union force Europe (EUNAVFOR) operating in Indian Ocean waters.

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Post subject: Re: Spanish Navy, a fantastic history.Posted: November 27th, 2010, 9:38 am
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Interesting video of promotion of the JC-I

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MiQGZ8tAbrE

:o :o :o :o

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Post subject: Re: Spanish Navy, a fantastic history.Posted: November 27th, 2010, 12:01 pm
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Indeed a very well made video.
Make's the ship a hell lot more interesting. It is a very well designed ship.
They learned from mistakes with the rotterdam class, and the principe(carrier) they got now.

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Post subject: Re: Spanish Navy, a fantastic history.Posted: November 27th, 2010, 2:22 pm
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MitcheLL300 wrote:
Indeed a very well made video.
Make's the ship a hell lot more interesting. It is a very well designed ship.
They learned from mistakes with the rotterdam class, and the principe(carrier) they got now.



Well, I have to say would be nice to continue the collaboration that was with the Royal
Netherlands Navy shipbuilding and gave good results.

We should join forces and jointly design and share a real aircraft carrier
lessons learned when our great country came together to develop
collectively, the "Galicia and Patiño" by the Spanish Armada and the Rotterdam and Amsterdam by the Royal Netherlands Navy.

;) ;) ;) ;)

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Post subject: Re: Spanish Navy, a fantastic history.Posted: November 27th, 2010, 4:39 pm
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I quess that will happen in the next decade.
There is a plan to make a LHD wich can be used as full Carrier also.
The plan is sheduled to be progressed by 2014, and entering building by end of next decade (2011-2020)
But its still written in pencil, and not in red.
So the plan can be removed with just one word.
Lets hope it will come alive, and done togheter with spain.
Togheter a way better ship can be made (See the ones you quoted)

Mitch 8-)

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Atalaya
Post subject: Re: Spanish Navy, a fantastic history.Posted: November 27th, 2010, 5:18 pm
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MitcheLL300 wrote:
I quess that will happen in the next decade.
There is a plan to make a LHD wich can be used as full Carrier also.
The plan is sheduled to be progressed by 2014, and entering building by end of next decade (2011-2020)
But its still written in pencil, and not in red.
So the plan can be removed with just one word.
Lets hope it will come alive, and done togheter with spain.
Togheter a way better ship can be made (See the ones you quoted)

Mitch 8-)

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Post subject: Re: Spanish Navy, a fantastic history.Posted: November 27th, 2010, 6:42 pm
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Atalaya, I love you: an island of sweet sanity in a turbulent sea of arguments; may this Forum always provide a secure berth for you :D


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Post subject: Re: Spanish Navy, a fantastic history.Posted: November 27th, 2010, 8:42 pm
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Portsmouth Bill wrote:
Atalaya, I love you: an island of sweet sanity in a turbulent sea of arguments; may this Forum always provide a secure berth for you :D

Sr.Portsmouth thank you very much, I hope you are interested in what I present in this
channel, as it is very important to me that all the news is disseminated
SPANISH ARMADA related

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Post subject: Re: Spanish Navy, a fantastic history.Posted: December 13th, 2010, 12:10 pm
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The Navy ship "Hesperides' sail from Cartagena to start the expedition to circumnavigate" Malaspina "

The ship with 57 sailors of his crew, will not return to its base to the July 14, 2011 after a campaign of eight months


The Oceanographic Research Vessel (BIO) 'Hesperides' sailed yesterday bound for Cadiz Cartagena where he will begin the expedition to circumnavigate 'Malaspina' for global change research and exploration of the ocean's biodiversity.

Maritime Action Admiral (ALMART), Emilio José Nieto Manso, at which the last tie that united the BIO Hesperides to dock 'Don Juan de Borbón' Military Arsenal in Cartagena. Was thus begin the first voyage of the "Project Malaspina", which from today until July 14 next year, take you back to a naval vessel to circumnavigate the globe, this time coinciding with the 200th anniversary of the death of marine and Spanish researcher Alejandro Malaspina.

Relatives and friends of the crew members began to gather at the Arsenal from 9 in the morning, and shared their last moments on board. At 09:30 the family landed. Then the ALMART greeted the crew members and scientists on board and they spoke a few words of farewell.

The "Hesperides" enter today in Cadiz, where officially begin the "Project Malaspina" the next day 15. For seven months, nautical sail 30,000 miles around the world, visiting ports of Rio de Janeiro (Brazil), Cape Town (South Africa), Perth and Sydney (Australia), Auckland (New Zealand), Honolulu (Hawaii) and Cartagena de Indias (Colombia).

Along with the ship's Navy, which will remain on board during the entire circumnavigation, work up a total of 400 researchers framed in 27 working groups that will be relieving in every port.

The "Hesperides" is the only Spanish ship designed to carry out multidisciplinary scientific research in seas and oceans, which will allow the proper development of scientific research provided.

The Navy brings to this project its vast experience in offshore sailing, their ability to stay at sea for extended periods and logistical support anywhere in the world.

In the research project 'Circumnavigation Malaspina Expedition 2010' involved, as well as the Spanish Armada by the 'Hesperides' and the Royal Observatory of San Fernando, the Center for Scientific Research (CSIC) under the Ministry of Science and Innovation the Spanish Institute of Oceanography (IEO), 16 national and international universities.
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Post subject: Re: Spanish Navy, a fantastic history.Posted: December 14th, 2010, 6:06 am
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The Cantabria is a useful ship that aims to secure other ships in case of emergency. That's because of its complete facilities. The people who are working there are also professional.

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