Portaaeronaves PRINCIPE DE ASTURIAS R11 remolcado para desguace [4K


Portaaviones "Príncipe de Asturias" (con imágenes) Armada española

Armamento: 4 CIWS Meroka Historia: Ningún buque de nuestra Armada actual tiene una historia tan complicada como el Príncipe de Asturias. Nuestro buque insignia pasó, a lo largo de su gestación, por muchos obstáculos.


Príncipe de Asturias (R11) Aircraft Carrier (Spain) Portaaviones

La Príncipe de Asturias ( distintivo ottico: R 11) è stata una portaeromobili a propulsione convenzionale e ammiraglia dell' Armada Española fino alla sua dismissione nonché la nave più grande della flotta spagnola, quando, nel 2010, è stata superata dalla LHD Juan Carlos I (L-61) da 27.000 t. [2]


BEMIL 아카이브 유용원의 군사세계

El Príncipe de Asturias (R-11) fue un portaaviones para aviones STOVL de la Armada Española, buque insignia de la Flota. Junto a sus fragatas de escolta, formaba el Grupo de Proyección de la Flota. Sustituyó al Dédalo como buque insignia de la Armada. Fue botado en 1982, le fue entregada la bandera de combate en 1989 y fue dado de baja en 2013.


SPS Principe de Asturias R11 Aircraft Carrier Spanish Navy Aircraft

The Principe de Asturias was designed to be a Harrier carrier from the getgo. One of the primary features of that ship was the ski-jump ramp on the bow. According to GlobalSecurity.org, the Principe de Asturias displaced 17,190 tons and had a top speed of 25 knots. It could operate a mix of Harriers and anti-submarine helicopter and had four.


EL PORTAVIONES PRINCIPE DE ASTURIAS

Displacement ( tons ): 17.188 full load. Dimensions ( metres ): 195,9 x 24,3 x 9,4 Main machinery: 2 x GE LM 2500 gas turbines ( 46.400 hp ). Speed ( knots ): 26. Range ( miles ): 6.500 at 20 knots. Complement: 555 ( 90 officers ) plus 208 ( embarked aerial unit and other flag staff ). Guns: 4 x FABA Meroka mod 2A3 CIWS 20mm/120, 2 x Rheinmetall 37mm ( saluting guns ), 6 x Browning QCB M2 12,7mm.


Portaaeronaves R11 Principe de Asturias. Despedida Armada española

video of ships on spanish navy, mostly aircraft carrier Principe de Asturias (R11)


SPS Principe de Asturias R11 Aircraft Carrier Spanish Navy

For the Spanish Navy, this became the "Principe de Asturias" (R11), a traditional powerboat built in the 1970s. Principe de Asturias ordered 29 May 1977 (although it was "Almirante Carrero Blanco" before the name change). She was seen laying her keel on 8 October 1979 at Empresa Nacional Bazan in Ferrol (later Navantia).


EL PORTAVIONES PRINCIPE DE ASTURIAS

R 11 Principe de Asturias - 1993 Spain Type: CV - Aircraft Carrier Max Speed: 26 kt Commissioned: 1993 Length: 195.1 m Beam: 24.4 m Draft: 6.7 m Crew: 763 Displacement: 15912 t Displacement Full: 17188 t Propulsion: 2x General Electric LM-2500 Gas Turbines Sensors / EW: - Telegon 4 - (AK 1200) ESM, HF/DF, Max range: 926 km


SPS Príncipe de Asturias (R11) BuquesdeGuerra

"Morsa 06" Withdrawn from use after 54 years of service with 5ª Esdrilla. in the Spanish Navy. (04-1967, 12-2021). In the photo just before landing on R-11 "Principe de Asturias".


Spanish aircraft carrier principe de fotografías e imágenes de alta

Príncipe de Asturias, originally named Almirante Carrero Blanco, was a light aircraft carrier and former flagship of the Spanish Navy. She was built in Bazán's Shipyards and delivered to the Spanish Navy on 30 May 1988.


ESPS Principe de Asturias R11

El Príncipe de Asturias (R-11) fue un portaaviones para aviones STOVL de la Armada Española, buque insignia de la Flota. Junto a sus fragatas de escolta, formaba el Grupo de Proyección de la Flota. Sustituyó al Dédalo como buque insignia de la Armada. Fue botado en 1982, le fue entregada la bandera de combate en 1989 y fue dado de baja en 2013.


Portaaviones Español "Príncipe de Asturias (R11)" en mejores épocas

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Príncipe de Asturias (R11) Aircraft Carrier (Spain) Deck, Submarines

R 11 SPS Principe de Asturias sorry, no insignia Type, class: V/STOVL Aircraft Carrier, unique unit Builder: Bazan Shipbuilding, Ferrol, Galicia, Spain STATUS: Laid down: October 8, 1979 Launched: May 22, 1982 Commissioned: May 30, 1988 Decommissioned: February 6, 2013 Fate: sold for scrap Namesake: Principe de Asturias (Prince of Asturias)


SPS Principe de Asturias R11 Aircraft Carrier Spanish Navy

For the Spanish Navy, its endeavor became the "Principe de Asturias" (R11), a conventionally-powered vessel realized in the 1970s. The Principe de Asturias was ordered on May 29th, 1977 (though as the "Almirante Carrero Blanco" before undergoing a name change).


Principe de Asturias, R11 Poder Naval

Español: El Príncipe de Asturias (R-11) fue un portaaviones de la Armada Española. English: Príncipe de Asturias (R11) was an aircraft carrier of the Spanish Navy. Media in category "R11 Principe de Asturias (ship, 1988)" The following 51 files are in this category, out of 51 total. 061007-N-3888C-001.jpg 2,100 × 1,680; 684 KB


Historia y tecnología militar Recortes en el ministerio de defensa

The aircraft carrier Príncipe de Asturias (R-11) is the flagship of the Spanish Navy. She was built in Bazan's Shipyards and delivered to the Spanish Navy on May 30th 1988. The ship supports up to 12 AV-8B Harrier II Bravo or AV-8B Harrier II Plus aircraft. The Harriers are armed with AIM-9 Sidewinder and AIM-120 AMRAAM air-to-air missiles.