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https://www.gov.br/defesa/pt-br/assuntos/industria-de-defesa/arquivos/catalogos-de-produtos-da-base-de-defesa/catalogo-de-produtos-da-base-industrial-de-defesa-do-brasil.pdf
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just posting the most interesting ones
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classic
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guns
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anti ship missiles
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cute non letal guns, there is a bunchmore on the link if you guys want to check it out, would like the know the opnions o K-afficionados about the catalogue
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>>65004316
What will brazil replace their AMXs with? Having only gripens will put a strain on them if they ever need to do anti drone CAP.
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>>65004417
I heard Super tucano propeller planes are being adapted for drone hunting now, I thinker it's better than use a Jet plane for it, cheaper to fly, use and fix.

Drone warfare is all about use 500$ drone to make an air force use its multi-millions expensive jets in defense expenses, using simpler planes seems to be a good answer for it
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>>65004448
The problem with props is that they have smaller payload and slower intercept times. They are made in huehueland so that offsets the negatives for huehue in my opinion tho. You could buy a bunch of fa-50 tho.
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>>65004316
>for sale
for what purpose? make room for new inventory or are they desperate for cash?
or moving away from booms and bangs entirely?
so many questions.
>>65004329
id love one of these tho
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>>65004501
Marketing. Usually stuff they will hand out at expos. Trying to make Brazil look llike a one stop shop for different types of vehicles
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>>65004467
yeah, interception and quick responses to attack a jet is deffinetly the right call, but in a regular day for day patrol where a drone is violating air space daily like poles are facing russian drones or South east nations with chinese drones, tucanos are a good cost measure response, it has its niche
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>>65004417
>What will brazil replace their AMXs with?
Latest news is about M-346s. But the Tucanos work as well.
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>>65004501
Its more about boosting the industry, Brazil has a sizable military industry that was made to meet their various own needs to be realible and cheap. Recently the retarded goverment finnaly realized that they have an good industry to enter the market with and its slowy gaining its ground and evolving.
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>>65004587
Brazil of all countries having a genuinely quite competent and competitive aerospace contractor is just one of those oddities of life.
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>>65004316
At least link the English version

https://www.gov.br/defesa/pt-br/assuntos/industria-de-defesa/arquivos/catalogos-de-produtos-da-base-de-defesa/products-catalog-from-the-brazilian-defense-industrial-base.pdf
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>>65004316
The best part is page 67 onward. Stuff like radars and avionics. Insane that Brazil can build this stuff ITAR-free while India and Russia struggles with the basic stuff.
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>>65004602
oops srry you all. But now that you posted it, a diesel submarine still has a market? I imagine it that nuclear subs complete dominate submarine warfare and it would be a meme to use one in war nowadays. Im saying this but a really have no clue
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>>65004614
Nuke subs require infrastructure and skills not everyone has or wants to pay for. A properly run diesel sub will be fighting uphill but it's not completely useless. Particularly if you aren't planning on fighting one of the countries that does operate nuke subs.
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>>65004542
>>65004587
>>65004598
oh that makes sense. well good for the huehues, that's nice.
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>>65004337
Mansup and Acrus uses engines and avionics from Turkey.
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>>65004638
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I heard Brazil and Turkey are making some partneship for the manufactory of your new stealth jets, hope it goes well freen
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>>65004316
Anyone who speaks Hue confirm how much an EE-9 costs and what the delivery time is?
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>>65004631
Embraer also has a significant presence in the regional jet market, and in first world countries no less. Boeing tried to buy out their civil aviation arm at one point not too long ago.
The hues can't do anything else right but apparently it's because they min-maxxed into one of the hardest industries to manage.
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>>65004693
Eng catalogue is here
>>65004602
but there are no prices. If you're a country call them for a quote.
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>>65004693
For an Mark V, the last production model made by Engesa in 1993, it would cost you U$335.000 adjusted for inflation.
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>>65004741
I don't think you can get a new one by the way. Just refurbished/updated models, maybe some civil war survivor in Libya and Iraq. Iran also has a few dozen of them.
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>>65004604
I think one of the few things the hue goverment really cares is air control, Brazil have such a big border with other unstable countries with their own cartels with thounsands of illegal planes that it became an acctual concern to have good radars and avionics to shut down these shitbirds. But idk why india and russia would strugle since they have actual have wars to worry about
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>>65004604
Its because Brazil is also isolated from old world ideological and institutional bullshit. It doesnt matter what it is exactly, islam or hinduism or good old retard nationalism, being in the Eurasian landmass makes you resist change and focus on stupid things. Neither India nor Russia take building these less showy, less scary-looking systems seriously because they do not create an immediate dissuasive effect on the populace, nor do they make their national e-penis look bigger. South American nations don't go to war often if ever and their security concerns are mostly internal so they don't have to worry about their people demanding their military look strong and ultra manly, or stockpiling stupid amounts of weapons and ammo to slug it out with another army. All their budget thus goes towards the theoretical high end of defense missions, detection, interception, and air superiority missions where they could address very specific situations they might realistically encounter ie being blockaded, embargoed or have foreign powers stick their fingers on their natural resources, not full scale invasions or losing territory.
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>>65004329
>6x6
No 8x8?
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>>65004316
>any insterest K-anons?
yes
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>>65004448
Poland is looking to buy A-29s?
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>>65005387
I heard they do, for drone hunting specifically, developing in partnership with Brazil too
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>>65004316
>Every single piece of worthwhile Brazilian military hardware fits on a single catalog page
Grim.
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>>65004448
>500$ drone
The kind of drones that are hunted with aircraft cost $50,000+.
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>>65004316
>Embraer my beloved
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>>65005684
Hey, one whole page is still better than most countries can do.
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>>65005320
It's cheaper. Less maintenance too. There was a 8x8 tank destroyer version planned but then they went with the Centauro 2 (and whatever else they can put it's turret on top.
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>>65005691
I exaggerated but the idea that the daily use of a multi million jet to destroy a thousand worth drone is a type of economic warfare being used to sap away money from research and other useful means
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>>65005778
They're toying with putting an uparmored Centauro 2 turret on their M60 or Leopard 1 fleets too. Italy is also considering doing the same with the Ariete.
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>>65010373
Actually there are multiple proposals.

1: The Leonardo M60A3 upgrade which places the Centauro 2 120mm gun and semi-autoloading system into the M60 turret and adds more armor
2: Mounting an up-armored Centauro 2 Hitfact 120mm turret on to the Leopard 1
3: Creating an entirely new turret with full autoloading which would also likely be mounted to the Ariete CX and mounting this on both the M60 and Leopard 1
4: Mounting the basic Centauro 2 Hitfact 120mm turret onto new Brazilian produced CV90s to build light/medium tanks

These are all stop gaps to last the next 10-20 years until a new MBT is acquired. For the MBT acquisition there are two major options
A: A localization of a foreign design with full Brazilian production - K2 & Type 10 are front runners, Ascalon, Abrams hybrid and a 120mm Type99 VT4 variant also options
B: Developing an entirely new tank with foreign help as a Osorio successor. This is the preferred option. There were already talks with buying Japanese and Euro tech
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>>65010533
This mix and match makes me hard! Just imagine a CV90 with a Hitfact mk2 on top.
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>>65012436
Germans and Turks are also offering it on their heavier Safa and Lynx IFV models to Brazil.
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>>65004331
This has to be one of the ugliest small arms in production worldwide right now. Like holy fuck, it's like an MPX with an extra chromosome or three
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>>65013554
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