La Armada ha completado en aguas de Canarias las pruebas de integración del sistema aéreo no tripulado (UAS en sus siglas inglesas) Skeldar V-200 a bordo del buque de acción marítima (BAM) ‘Relámpago’, como paso previo a su empleo en zona de operaciones.
Desde mediados de este mes está previsto que este sistema comience a operar en la misión “Atalanta” de lucha contra la piratería en el océano Índico a bordo del BAM ‘Meteoro’, patrullero de la misma clase que el ‘Relámpago’.
De este modo, se concluye uno de los hitos previstos en la primera fase del programa de contratación de sistemas aéreos no tripulados en la Armada, por el que se ha adjudicado a la empresa sueca SAAB un contrato de prestación de servicios para el despliegue de su sistema SKELDAR V-200 (vehículo de ala rotatoria y combustible pesado) en un BAM durante su participación en la operación “Atalanta”.
Con la experiencia acumulada en el empleo de estos sistemas durante estas pruebas y en zona de operaciones, la Armada prevé iniciar la segunda fase del programa de contratación mediante la adquisición en propiedad de un modelo específico de UAV.
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Sep 3, 2013
Jun 19, 2013
Spanish Navy Ship 'Rayo' Visits Lüderitz, Namibia
The Spanish Navy Ship "Rayo" paid a visit to Lüderitz this week. This is the first time this brand new ship, an ocean patrol vessel, entered Namibian waters and docked at the Lüderitz quay. The ship was open for public viewing on Wednesday 12 June.
The ship has just completed its first operational deployment abroad and has been fighting piracy in the Indian Ocean, taking part in ATALANTA Operation under European Flag since March and May 2013
This visit, aimed at enhancing cooperation and ties with the Namibian Navy, was scheduled as part of the ship's voyage back to Spain during which it is making a tour around Africa to enhance common understanding with friendly countries and strengthen maritime security cooperation with African navies.
"Rayo" is the fourth ship of the "Meteoro" class Maritime Action Ships, built by the San Fernando manufacturer, the Navantia shipyard. Launched on 18 May 2010, the ship was commissioned on 14 May, a year later.
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The ship has just completed its first operational deployment abroad and has been fighting piracy in the Indian Ocean, taking part in ATALANTA Operation under European Flag since March and May 2013
This visit, aimed at enhancing cooperation and ties with the Namibian Navy, was scheduled as part of the ship's voyage back to Spain during which it is making a tour around Africa to enhance common understanding with friendly countries and strengthen maritime security cooperation with African navies.
"Rayo" is the fourth ship of the "Meteoro" class Maritime Action Ships, built by the San Fernando manufacturer, the Navantia shipyard. Launched on 18 May 2010, the ship was commissioned on 14 May, a year later.
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Etiquetas:
AFRICA,
Armada Española,
ATALANTA,
BAM,
NAMIBIA,
NATO,
PIRACY,
RAYO,
SOMALIA,
SPAIN,
SPANISH NAVY
May 21, 2013
El buque de accion maritima ‘Rayo’ finaliza su participacion en la operación Atalanta
El buque de acción marítima (BAM) ‘Rayo’ ha finalizado hoy su participación en la operación ‘Atalanta’ de lucha contra la piratería en aguas del océano Índico, tras 85 días integrado en la Fuerza Naval de la Unión Europea (EUNAVFOR).
A partir de hoy el buque pondrá rumbo a la costa africana para efectuar un despliegue, con escalas previstas en Tanzania, Mozambique, República Sudafricana, Namibia, Angola, Gabón, Nigeria, Costa de Marfil, Guinea, Senegal y Cabo Verde.
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Etiquetas:
Armada Española,
BAM,
ESPAÑA,
OPERACION ATALANTA,
RAYO
Mar 29, 2013
Dutch And Spanish EU Naval Force Warships Conduct Helicopter Exercise
On the morning of 27 March, the helicopter of Dutch EU Naval Force warship HNLMS De Ruyter landed on the flight deck of the Spanish EU Naval Force vessel ESPS Rayo, becoming the first helicopter from another Operation Atalanta unit to land on the Spanish warship. This helicopter landing occurred as the two ships conducted a ‘Cross-Deck’ exercise, utilizing the new NH-90 type helicopter – known as “Fiber” – embarked on board HNLMS De Ruyter. This type of exercise seeks to increase interoperability among naval forces within the Operation Atalanta Task Force.
The Dutch helicopter conducted a total of six landings on the flight deck of ESPS Rayo for pilot qualification purposes. Following this, they conducted a VERTREP (Vertical Replenishment) which entailed the transporting of one member of the Dutch helicopter’s crew from the Rayo to the De Ruyter. Finally, as a farewell, “Fiber” conducted a pass down the starboard side of ESPS Rayo on her flight back to HNLMS De Ruyter.
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Etiquetas:
Armada Española,
ATALANTA,
BAM,
DUTCH NAVY,
EUROPE,
PIRACY,
RAYO,
SPAIN,
SPANISH NAVY,
THE NETHERLANDS
Feb 15, 2013
El Buque de Acción Marítima ‘Rayo’ zarpa de Cartagena para su incorporación a la operación Atalanta
El buque de acción marítima (BAM) ‘Rayo’, con base en Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, ha partido esta mañana del Arsenal Militar de Cartagena para participar en la operación `Atalanta´ de lucha contra la piratería en el océano Índico.
El despliegue del ‘Rayo’, segundo buque de esta clase que participa en esta operación, forma parte del compromiso adquirido por España en 2008, bajo bandera de la Unión Europea, en su lucha por mantener la seguridad en las aguas del Golfo de Adén y Somalia, protegiendo tanto al tráfico mercante como a los pesqueros que faenan en esas aguas.
Una vez finalizada esta operación, entre mayo y julio, efectuará un despliegue en la costa africana con escalas previstas en Tanzania, Mozambique, República Sudafricana, Namibia, Angola, Gabón, Nigeria, Costa de Marfil, Mauritania y Cabo Verde.
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Etiquetas:
Armada Española,
BAM,
CARTAGENA,
ESPAÑA,
OPERACION ATALANTA,
PIRATERIA,
RAYO,
SOMALIA,
UNION EUROPEA
Dec 30, 2012
Navantia shows off new offshore patrol vessel to SA
Spanish shipbuilder Navantia is actively promoting the Avante 3000 class of Offshore Patrol Vessel to the South African Navy.
The ESPS Relámpagois payed an informal visit to Cape Town over the period 19 to 22 December 2012.The Spanish Ministry of Defence said that the visit is aimed at providing the crew with rest as well as enhancing cooperation and ties with the South African Navy. On her return journey, she will strengthen maritime security cooperation with other African navies.
With a displacement of 2,650 tons and a length of 94 meters, the Relámpago (“Lightning”) is an Offshore Patrol Vessel designed to protect sea areas of interest for Spain, maintain a naval presence overseas and carry out Maritime Security tasks where required. Intended for low intensity scenarios, the class is deployable in all oceans, self-sustained for long periods at sea in all meteorological conditions.
The SA Navy is looking to acquire new offshore (OPV) and inshore (IPV) patrol vessels under Project Biro. Navantia said that the ship can be adapted to the requirements of the South African Navy. “This OPV is a medium sized, multipurpose and high performance ship with great versatility regarding missions (and) has low acquisition and life cycle costs,” a Navantia spokesperson explained.
The southern oceans off South Africa’s coast are notorious for their rough sea conditions. The Avante 3000 class vessel is able to operate in a sea state of 6, with waves up to 4 metres in height. This was the exact conditions that the Relámpago faced during her journey from Mozambique to Cape Town.
When asked by defenceWeb what the conditions were like, Naval LieutenantTasar Hernandez, Second-in-Command of the Relámpago, responded: “The ship was very stable, no problem for the two days.”
Although the third of the “Meteoro” class Avante 3000 maritime patrol ships built for the Spanish Navy, she is the first to undertake an international deployment when she left the Spanish port of Rota on 17 August. She first participated in Active Endeavour, helping NATO patrol the Mediterranean Sea to monitor shipping to help detect, deter and protect against terrorist activity.
Thereafter she participated in Operation Atalanta, spending over three months with the EU Naval Force fighting piracy off the Somali Coast. This included the protection of vessels of the World Food Programme (WFP) delivering food aid to displaced persons in Somalia and the protection of African Union Mission in Somalia (AMISOM) shipping. She made a name for herself when, on 8 September, she rescued 68 people after finding them adrift in a small boat in the middle of the Gulf of Aden.
Prior to her arrival in Cape Town, the Relámpago spent two days in Maputo, Mozambique. She will visit several African countries along the west coast of Africa before patrolling the waters off the Canary Islands. She is only due to complete her maiden deployment in February 2013, having completed a journey of almost 30 000 nautical miles.
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Etiquetas:
AVANTE 3000 CLASS,
BAM,
NAVANTIA,
RAYO,
SOUTH AFRICA,
SOUTH AFRICAN NAVY,
SPAIN
Oct 20, 2012
El Buque de Acción Marítima "Relámpago" colabora en la formación y adiestramiento de la Marina y los guardacostas de Yibuti
El buque de la Armada Española "Relámpago", desplegado desde el 17 de agosto en la Operación ATALANTA de la Unión Europea contra la piratería en aguas de Somalia, colaboró ayer en la formación y adiestramiento de personal de la Marina y el Servicio de Guardacostas de Yibuti.
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Etiquetas:
Armada Española,
BAM,
ESPAÑA,
INDICO,
OPERACION ATALANTA,
PIRATERIA,
RAYO,
YIBUTI
May 18, 2010
Puesta a flote del buque de acción marítima ‘Rayo’ para la Armada española

La ministra de Defensa, Carme Chacón, amadrinó la puesta a flota del buque de acción marítima ´Rayo´ en la factoría de Navantia de San Fernando-Puerto Real (Cádiz). Forma parte de una serie de cuatro que se construyen para la Armada española, e incorpora tecnología de última generación y que renovará la flota de patrulleros.
Chacón asistió al acto para dar un respaldo a los astilleros españoles, que pasan por dificultades de pedidos
Los buques de acción marítima tienen 93,90 metros de eslora, 14,20 de manga, 8.000 millas de autonomía a 15 nudos y una velocidad máxima de 20,5 nudos. Desplazan 2.575 toneladas y llevan una dotación de 35 hombres, pudiendo embarcar otros 35.
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