GPS News  
France To Help Brazil Build First Latin American Nuclear Sub

The Brazilian military, which has five conventionally powered submarines in service with the Navy, has been seeking to build a nuclear submarine for decades amid worries about the security of its offshore oil reserves.
by Staff Writers
Rio De Janeiro, Brazil (RIA Novosti) Sep 30, 2008
France will assist Brazil in the construction of a nuclear-powered submarine to protect vast oil reserves off its coast, the Brazilian defense minister said Tuesday.

Speaking during large-scale military exercises along the Brazilian coast, Nelson Jobim said a massive technology transfer from France was essential to Brazil's hopes of building a nuclear submarine.

"We will build the nuclear submarine together. Brazil will be responsible for the conventional part of the project," he said.

According to the minister, Brazil and France discussed the technology transfer in January at talks in France, and a relevant agreement could be signed before the end of this year during the official visit of French President Nicolas Sarkozy to Brazil.

If the deal is successful, Brazil hopes to have the vessel built by 2020 and become the first Latin American nation to possess a nuclear-powered submarine. The deal would also include the joint construction of four diesel-powered submarines.

Brazil, with its nuclear power plants, vast reserves of uranium, advanced refinement capabilities, trained nuclear scientists and various research facilities, and Argentina are the only Latin American countries with significant nuclear capabilities.

The Brazilian military, which has five conventionally powered submarines in service with the Navy, has been seeking to build a nuclear submarine for decades amid worries about the security of its offshore oil reserves.

The current Operation Atlantic exercises to thwart a simulated attack on Brazilian oil drilling facilities involve 20 ships, several submarines, 9,000 troops and as many as 50 aircraft.

Source: RIA Novosti

Related Links
Naval Warfare in the 21st Century



Memory Foam Mattress Review
Newsletters :: SpaceDaily :: SpaceWar :: TerraDaily :: Energy Daily
XML Feeds :: Space News :: Earth News :: War News :: Solar Energy News


Japan says US sub leaked radiation for two years
Tokyo (AFP) Aug 7, 2008
A US nuclear-powered submarine leaked radioactive water for two years, during which it made almost a dozen stops in Japan at three different ports, the Japanese government said Thursday.







  • Airbus expecting 'large' China order by early 2009: CEO
  • Airbus globalises production with China plant
  • Safer Skies For The Flying Public
  • Chinese airlines fly into headwinds in Olympic year

  • Toyota says curbing production in China
  • Device Which Uses Electrical Field Could Boost Gas Efficiency
  • Reducing Work Commutes Not Easy In Some Cities
  • GridPoint Acquires V2Green, Improving Plug-In Electric Vehicle Management Solutions

  • Airman Provides Air Support For Army Battlespace
  • The Modern Airborne Military Communications Market
  • Boeing Ships Software-Defined FAB-T Radio Prototype
  • DataPath Wins Suppport Contract For US CENTCOM SatComm Hubs

  • US operates anti-missile radar in Israel: report
  • Russia may sell S-300s to Iran
  • Russian agents seek to influence Czechs on US radar: intel report
  • Raytheon To Develop New Missile Defense Interceptor

  • Cadbury recalls China-made sweets from Hong Kong, Australia
  • France relaunches stormy debate on EU fishing quotas
  • Under Mao and Deng, milk was unknown in China
  • Cover-up as eight newborns die in Chinese hospital: report

  • Outside View: Ike shows reform has worked
  • Death toll of August landslide in China rises to 41: state media
  • Dominican Republic Strengthens Early Warning System For Flood Inundations
  • Two dead, 14 missing in Philippines mine: officials

  • Microsoft courts Chinese consumers with slashed software price
  • Oracle, HP unveil computer to cope with digital explosion
  • Study Spotlights Anti-satellite And Space Debris Threats
  • Australian company launches 3D Internet tool

  • iRobot Awarded US Army Contract For Robotic Systems
  • Robots Learn To Follow
  • Robot-assisted surgery repairs fistulas
  • Japanese Researchers Eye e-Skin For Robots

  • The content herein, unless otherwise known to be public domain, are Copyright Space.TV Corporation. AFP and UPI Wire Stories are copyright Agence France-Presse and United Press International. ESA Portal Reports are copyright European Space Agency. All NASA sourced material is public domain. Additional copyrights may apply in whole or part to other bona fide parties. Advertising does not imply endorsement, agreement or approval of any opinions, statements or information provided by Space.TV Corp on any Web page published or hosted by Space.TV Corp. Privacy Statement