Una Fragata en 10 años - Desafíos y Oportunidades
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diseño de embarcaciones navales, construcción naval, nivel de dotación requerido, opciones de adquisición, transferencia de tecnología, necesidades académicas, programa nacional de construcción navalResumen
Colombia se encuentra involucrada en filosofías preliminares en cuanto a la adquisición de fragatas en los próximos 10 años. Esto presenta muchos retos, así como oportunidades. Esta no es una situación única, debido a que muchos países marítimos han luchado con este asunto por los últimos 50 años. La pregunta que rápidamente surge es si el país debe diseñar y construir nuevas embarcaciones navales por sí mismo o seguir una o una combinación de un número de opciones que han sido utilizadas durante este periodo. Esta presentación revisará estas opciones tanto como retos como oportunidades, y espera brindar un punto de partida para entablar importantes discusiones en este tema.
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