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Sujet: Re: Armée Cubaine / Cuban Revolutionary Armed Forces Jeu 27 Oct 2011 - 15:22
non je dirai de la 2eme,constituée de 2Mig-23,car si premiere on n´aurai pas de photos puisque les poursuivis ont perit c´est le 3eme qui a su manager sa fuite en allant dans les nuages,le pilote cubain ne saissant pas visuellement son ID national,et en court de fuel a du revenir l´affaire est tres discuttable surtout que ca se serait shooté en dehors de la zone aerienne cubaine(peu apres la ligne)
comme quoi,ces putains de marxistes ne demandent jamais avant de tirer,comme les sovietiques avant avec le B747 sud-coreen(autre triste affaire..)
video sur l´incident(trailer de docu)
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Sujet: Re: Armée Cubaine / Cuban Revolutionary Armed Forces Jeu 27 Oct 2011 - 16:34
Oui, tu as parfaitement raison, c'est logique... Mais je me disais que , peut-etre, la photo aurait pu etre prise par le pilote du 2nd Flogger, même si ça parait peu probable. Et il parait en effet que les 2 Cessnas ont été abattus dans les "eaux internationales". Il existe 1 enregistrement entre le controle au sol & les pilotes des Mig-29, il est sur Youtube, tu l'as déjà entendu??? Evidemment, les échanges sont en Espagnol.
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Sujet: Re: Armée Cubaine / Cuban Revolutionary Armed Forces Mer 30 Nov 2011 - 12:00
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Russia to help Cuba with production of rifle ammunition
MOSCOW | Russia and Cuba are planning to sign a contract on building an assembly line for production of ammunition for Kalashnikov assault rifles, Kommersant business daily reported on Wednesday.
According to a source in the Russian Ministry of Industry and Trade, cited by Kommersant, an assembly line for 7.62-mm rounds used in Kalashnikov assault rifles and other Russian-made rifles will be built at Cuba’s Comandante Ernesto Che Guevara military plant.
The source said that Russia’s arms exporter Rosoboronexport had already prepared a contract, which includes the license and technology transfer.
The official did not specify the value of the contract but said Russia was hoping to receive a contract in the future on a complete overhaul of rifle ammunition production facilities in Cuba, which were built in 1970s-1980s with the help of Soviet specialists.
A Rosoboronexport source has confirmed the planned contract with Cuba but refused to provide more details on the subject, Kommersant said.
Although the Cuban leadership has repeatedly said it has no intention of resuming military cooperation with Russia after the surprise closure of the Russian electronic listening post in Lourdes in 2001, bilateral military ties seem to have been improving since 2008.
Chief of the Russian General Staff Gen. Nikolai Makarov said during his visit to Cuba in 2009 that modernization of the Soviet-made military equipment and training of Cuban military personnel will be the focus of Russian-Cuban military cooperation in the future. (RIA Novosti)
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Mig21 durant le tournage d'un film sur l'intervention cubaine dans le conflit d'Angola
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Sujet: Re: Armée Cubaine / Cuban Revolutionary Armed Forces Mer 13 Mar 2013 - 11:33
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Santiago de Cuba, Mar 11 (Prensa Latina) Cuban President Raul Castro Ruz led today the commemoration on the occasion of the 55th anniversary of the founding of the Frank Pais Second Eastern Front, in the homonymous municipality in the eastern mountains.
Cuban Coast Guards and anti drug dept
Cadets of Camilo Cienfuegos Military School
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Sujet: Re: Armée Cubaine / Cuban Revolutionary Armed Forces Mar 7 Mai 2013 - 20:47
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Members of "División de Tanques de la Gloria Combativa Rescate de Sanguily, Orden Antonio Maceo" celebrated the 48th anniversary of the founding of the Unit and the Day of Tanker. Cubadefensa
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Cuba has send Soviet weapons to North Korea including anti-aircraft batteries and missiles
Cuba has said a North Korean cargo ship seized in Panama was loaded at one of its ports with 240 tons of "obsolete defensive weaponry". The Cuban foreign ministry said in a statement on Wednesday, July 17, 2013, that the Soviet-era weapons were being sent to North Korea for repair and included two anti-aircraft batteries, nine disassembled rockets, and two MiG-21 aircraft. Wednesday, July 17, 2013 09:07 AM
Russian Helicopters to Supply Maintenance Documentation for Mi-8T to Cuba
UBINKA (Moscow Region) (Sputnik) — The deal was reached at the Army-2016 international military forum underway in the Moscow Region.
"Russian Helicopters signed a contract with the Cuban company Tecnoimport for the supply of repair and development documentation for capital repairs to the Mi-8MT and the Mi-8MTV-1. The repairs will be carried out at a Cuban aircraft repair plant," the press release reads. It was added in the press release that there were some 60 Soviet and Russian helicopters in Cuba with some 50 of the Mi-8/17 type in need of repairs. Russian Helicopters is one of the global leaders in helicopter construction. It is the only helicopter manufacturer based in Russia, which comprises five factories, two design bureaus, as well as enterprises for the manufacture and maintenance of spare parts, as well as a service company, responsible for the after-sales maintenance in Russia and abroad.
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Sujet: Re: Armée Cubaine / Cuban Revolutionary Armed Forces Jeu 17 Mai 2018 - 14:55
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Does Cuba Really Need an Army Today? February 17, 2018
By Osmel Ramirez Alvarez
The Cuban army shows off its weaponry. File photo: Jorge Luis Baños HAVANA TIMES — Not too long ago, I read an article in Granma newspaper that said that over a a billion USD are spent every day on weapons. That the United States and Western powers are the largest exporters, responsible for over 80% of exports.
However, they (coincidentally?) forgot to mention Russia and China. I learned from another source that these two countries figure among the top 10 producers on the market and in Russia’s case, arms are its primary export, followed by hydrocarbons.
Knowing this, it isn’t strange to see world powers “helping out” to settle conflicts and apparently “wasting lives and resources” on foreign problems. How much do their economies depend on this business? Is it alruism or a mere business strategy? Clearly, there isn’t any money to be made without wars.
This led me to reflect again on Cuba’s military expenditure and the size of our Armed Forces as well as our need for them. Checking sources here and there, I could confirm how much military arsenal we have accumulated here (I don’t really know exact figures).
It’s been said that we have approximately a thousand different kinds of missiles, not less than 350 different planes, at least 100 helicopters, a thousand anti-aircraft guns, over 2000 tanks, thousands of vehicles, thousands of artillery pieces, millions of small and heavy firearms; and much more.
As well as huge reserves of projectiles, fuel, food and spare parts, billions of pesos in salaries, expenses and resources which were necessary to develop them. Dozens of factories, workshops and infrastructure. Our military expenditure is gigantic. Not only is the world wrong in this regard, we also are as a country and we should be thinking about this.
And why do we need this army in today’s context?
Quite simply, for nothing. Or maybe we do, to have enemies. Whoever has an army can be considered a threat to “someone”, or “someone” can justify an attack or a simple hostile action, due to the presence of so many weapons. Today, you earn more respect from the international community if you have a neutral and functioning democracy than if you have a powerful army.
I’m not saying that it wasn’t necessary in previous decades, but today, the most intelligent and productive thing to do is to disarm. We are an island that has no territorial conflicts with anyone and our borders are well-defined. The US is the only power we have close by and if it didn’t manage to convert us into a state or associated state between 1899-1902, today it’s basically impossible. Only a stupid person or a manipulating opportunist could argue such a threat.
Our dispute with this powerful neighbor of ours lies with their military base in Guantanamo and there doesn’t seem to be an agreement in sight. A military solution? Definitely not. But, do you want to know something interesting? This agreement would be perfectly negotiable if Cuba were to potentially disarm.
A Special Development Zone could be developed in this great bay, with attractive privileges for US companies as an incentive and leverage for this country. Furthermore, we would be an example to the world for both of these achievements: closing down the controversial military base and deciding not to have an army, that is to say, to be neutral. We would be much safer without arms that we are with them.
A Cuba willing to change, not because anyone is forcing us to but because the country is calling for this change and urgently needs it, could also void the US blockade or embargo in a few months. It’s the shortest, most convenient and most productive path forward. And it depends on us more than it depends on them.
We need to urgently rebuild our country, starting with our people who are polarized politically-speaking and progressively leaving. A new Constitution would be crucial, which guarantees peace, social balance and progress; without sterile vengeance and external pressure. But, always consulting the people wherever they are, outside or in Cuba, and respecting the wishes of the majority.
Learning to live in a democracy and not imposing our “truth” on those who don’t want it. It’s a message which would help everyone on both extremes of the political spectrum, because intolerance isn’t just a Communist flaw: many detractors also end up imitating them.
In such a context, disbanding the Army would be an act of great economic, political and strategic importance. With the end of the blockade and our exile community’s contributions (remittances, investments and expertise), it would be a key factor in us moving towards progress. Selling or using all of this military arsenal as a raw material would mean an additional source of resources. Not even selling it as weapons, so that our message is one of complete peace.
The military planes and helicopters could be reused, adapted for civilian and financial uses. They could even strengthen our police force. Many vehicles would be better made use of, we would stop spending billions of pesos in maintaining them, and this money is critical for our financial development. Not to mention the thousands of young people doing their military service and soldiers who would stop being an expense and would then be gradually incorporated into economic sectors which benefit the people more. In this sense, it needs to be a gradual process.
However, it’s a shame that this proposal becoming a reality is just a dream! It would be such a wonderful step towards peace and our true goals as a Nation, but those who govern us need weapons and they will never value such a proposal. To them, we need to carry on spending billions of pesos and dollars which weigh like an iron weight tied to the ankle of our weak and stagnant economy.
https://www.havanatimes.org/?p=130717
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Sujet: Re: Armée Cubaine / Cuban Revolutionary Armed Forces Jeu 17 Mai 2018 - 14:56
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Sujet: Re: Armée Cubaine / Cuban Revolutionary Armed Forces Mer 21 Nov 2018 - 12:00
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La frégate La Habana l'une des 2 frégates de la classe Rio Damuji armées d'un 100mm et 2 Styx. Initialement c'était 2 chalutiers frigorifiques, la conversion s'est faite sur Cuba.
MGR Rio Damuji OPV 390
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Sujet: Re: Armée Cubaine / Cuban Revolutionary Armed Forces Mer 27 Mai 2020 - 21:09
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The Dead District @TheDeadDistrict ·
SPAAG based on BTR-60, Cuba
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Cuban conversation of T-34-85 medium tank into SPA - with the addition of 122mm D-30 Howitzer. Such modifications between different armored vehicles are very common in Cuban Revolutionary Armed Forces. pic.twitter.com/fbMEnA4vqP