12.07.2021, 19:25
https://marineforum.online/investition-i...nenabwehr/
Bis zur Einführung neuer Systeme wird die Deutsche Marine ihre leistungsfähigen Komponenten damit "über die Zeit" erhalten. man hofft dann auf die Umsetzung des Projektes „Maritime Mine Countermeasures New Generation (MMCM NG)“ zusammen mit den ebenfalls als "große MCM-Nationen" bekannten Niederlanden und Belgien, sowie auch Estland, Schweden und Norwegen.
https://eda.europa.eu/what-we-do/all-act...generation
Five EDA Member States as well as Norway have signed a project arrangement to start work on future Maritime Mine Counter Measures (MMCM) capabilities. Called MMCM-NG (New Generation), the project will run until 2017 and prepare the next generation of mine countermeasures ships. Easy to deploy and cheap to acquire, maritime mines and other underwater improvised explosive devices pose a real threat to naval forces and civilian ships by restricting freedom of movement in shallow waters, harbours and strategic choke points. Being able to detect, avoid, and defuse these weapons is therefore a key requirement for European navies.
Goals
Prepare the next generation of mine countermeasures ships
Work on a set of common requirements to prepare the future generation of mine countermeasures ships and systems
Bis zur Einführung neuer Systeme wird die Deutsche Marine ihre leistungsfähigen Komponenten damit "über die Zeit" erhalten. man hofft dann auf die Umsetzung des Projektes „Maritime Mine Countermeasures New Generation (MMCM NG)“ zusammen mit den ebenfalls als "große MCM-Nationen" bekannten Niederlanden und Belgien, sowie auch Estland, Schweden und Norwegen.
https://eda.europa.eu/what-we-do/all-act...generation
Five EDA Member States as well as Norway have signed a project arrangement to start work on future Maritime Mine Counter Measures (MMCM) capabilities. Called MMCM-NG (New Generation), the project will run until 2017 and prepare the next generation of mine countermeasures ships. Easy to deploy and cheap to acquire, maritime mines and other underwater improvised explosive devices pose a real threat to naval forces and civilian ships by restricting freedom of movement in shallow waters, harbours and strategic choke points. Being able to detect, avoid, and defuse these weapons is therefore a key requirement for European navies.
Goals
Prepare the next generation of mine countermeasures ships
Work on a set of common requirements to prepare the future generation of mine countermeasures ships and systems