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27 novembre 2012 2 27 /11 /novembre /2012 18:55

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The proposed package includes new Hawk jet trainers, advanced frigates, howitzers and future soldier systems for the army, and 18 Eurofighter Typhoon fighter jets for the RMAF (photo : fast air)

27.11.2012 Defense Studies

PETALING JAYA : The British government has offered Malaysia an arms package which can be worth more than RM10 billion if all options are exercised.

The proposed package includes new Hawk jet trainers, advanced frigates, howitzers and future soldier systems for the army, industry sources told theSun.

Separately, the British government is also backing the offer by BAE Systems to sell 18 Eurofighter Typhoon fighter jets for the Royal Malaysian Air Force's multi-role combat aircraft (MRCA) requirement.

The sources said they do not expect any deal to be signed soon as the offer needs to be studied in detail.

In 1988, the British government under the then prime minister Margaret Thatcher presented a similar package to Malaysia, resulting in the procurement of Hawk trainers and frigates worth some RM4.9 billion in 1992.

According to sources, the current offer has been made as Britain seeks to boost its defence exports amid severe cutbacks in military spending by the United States and Europe.

Furthermore, without a government-to-government deal, British companies are facing difficulties when promoting their arms to Malaysia, the sources said.

For example, due to a company-mandated anti-bribery policy, BAE Systems is not working with any local agent to market the Typhoon.

"They faced a severe handicap as their competitors, such as the French Rafale and Swedish Gripen, are being promoted by their local agents. BAE Systems has to rely on its own company officials," one source told theSun.

The source said it is therefore imperative for the British government to step in to back the Typhoon deal although separate from the arms package.

BAE Systems, one of the world's biggest defence companies, also manufactured the Hawk trainers, howitzers and frigates.

"If the Malaysian government accepts the arms package, BAE Systems will be the main beneficiary of the deal," the source added.

On Oct 29, BAE Systems chief executive Ian King and a delegation were in Malaysia to discuss the company's bid for the MRCA programme. The highlight of the visit was a meeting with Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Abdul Razak in Putrajaya.

Apart from Najib, King and the delegation also met Home Minister Datuk Seri Hishammuddin Hussein, Defence Minister Datuk Seri Dr Ahmad Zahid Hamidi and International Trade and Industry Minister Datuk Seri Mustapa Mohamed.

Industry sources told theSun King was told the government would use the normal procurement process. King's visit came a month after theSun reported on Sept 24 that Swedish defence and aerospace company, SAAB, had offered a lease-buy option for its Gripen fighter jet for the MRCA programme.
 
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J-15 test 12

 

Nov. 27, 2012 defense-aerospace.com

(Source: China Daily; published Nov. 27, 2012)

 

Fighter Jets Successfully Land On Aircraft Carrier

 

China has moved closer to its goal of building a blue-water navy, with pilots successfully landing on and taking off from the Liaoning, the country's first aircraft carrier, according to military experts.

 

Dai Mingmeng, a squadron leader from an aviation regiment of the East China Sea Fleet, landed a J-15 carrier-based fighter jet on the Liaoning on Friday morning, marking a milestone for the People's Liberation Army navy, according to the Beijing-based Mirror Evening News.

 

Following Dai, another four pilots also landed J-15s on the carrier and later took off, the PLA Daily reported on Sunday.

 

"This is a new landmark in the Chinese navy's efforts to develop the combat capability of its carrier battle group," Du Wenlong, a senior researcher at the PLA Academy of Military Science, said on Sunday.

 

"The carrier-borne fighter jet is the core of a carrier battle group and the success of landing and take-off tests is of unparalleled importance as pilots further their training," he said, adding that the successful exercises indicate the Liaoning and the J-15 have met the navy's requirements.

 

"It also proves that our personnel training system for the aircraft carrier is successful."

 

Xu Yongling, a former test pilot and military aviation expert, said: "The landing operation is totally up to the pilot's manual manipulation of the aircraft. Together with the risks of the whole landing process, it is far more difficult than performing an outer space mission.

 

"The achievement and significance of the first landing on the carrier is equivalent to a breakthrough in aerospace exploration," he said.

 

China Central Television broadcast footage of the landing and take-off on Sunday. It showed a J-15, which took off from an airport in an unidentified location, approaching the Liaoning.

 

The pilot then lowered the tailhook, a hook attached to the rear of the plane and used to rapidly decelerate during landings, and engaged the second arresting cable. The J-15 taxied about 50 meters and stopped.

 

The plane folded its wings and technical checks were made. After take-off preparations were complete, the pilot restarted the engines and flew off the deck.

 

According to Southern Metropolis Daily, the earliest landing test that was disclosed on the Internet took place on Nov 20 when a J-15 landed on the Liaoning. Details about the earlier test remain unknown.

 

Advanced jet unveiled

 

The Liaoning, a refitted Soviet-era carrier, entered active service in September and is now in the middle of its second sea trial after joining the navy.

 

Since being commissioned to the PLA navy, its crew has completed more than 100 training and test programs, according to Xinhua News Agency.

 

Earlier this month, reports and photos appeared on the PLA Daily and the website of the Defense Ministry stated that the Liaoning successfully completed a touch-and-go test on Oct 29. The reports did not disclose which aircraft carried out the test and how many jets were involved in the operation.

 

However, according to military observers, it was conducted by a J-15 fighter jet.

 

The news of the landing test also marked the debut of the J-15 as China's first generation multi-purpose carrier-borne fighter jet, the PLA navy said.

 

It has been given an official nickname - Flying Shark.

 

According to aviation fans and Western media reports, the twin-engine J-15 was developed by Shenyang Aircraft Corp, a subsidiary of the Aviation Industry Corp of China, and at least 12 prototypes have been manufactured and used in tests.

 

Xinhua said the J-15 is able to carry anti-ship, air-to-air and air-to-ground missiles and precision guided bombs. It quoted military experts as saying the J-15 has comprehensive capabilities comparable to those of Russia's Sukhoi Su-33 and the US F/A-18 Hornet.

 

Although it was developed based on the Su-33, the avionics and weaponry on the J-15 are more advanced than those of the Su-33, and the jet features domestically developed, cutting-edge technologies, such as an active electronically scanned array radar, radar absorbent material and an infra-red search and track system, military experts said.

 

The J-15 "likely exceeds or matches the aerodynamic capabilities of virtually all fighter aircraft currently operated by regional militaries, with the exception of the US' F-22 Raptor", according to Gabe Collins, a China observer in the US, and Andrew Erickson, professor at the US Naval War College, in an article on their website, chinasignpost.com.

 

The J-15 is particularly good in an aerial dogfight, due to its maneuverability and high thrust-to-weight ratio, said Kanwa Defense Review, a Canadian online magazine on defense affairs and weapon technology.

 

In addition to the advanced jet, the landing also cast the limelight on the arresting gear on the Liaoning, which is one of the most sophisticated mechanical instruments on aircraft carriers.

 

Only a handful of nations have the technology and ability to develop and manufacture arresting gear and none of them will export such technology to other countries, defense industry insiders said, noting that the situation left China no other choice but to develop the equipment itself.

 

More time needed

 

In spite of great success, the completion of the landing and take-off tests is only a small step toward the Chinese aircraft carrier's fully possessing combat capability, experts said.

 

"The tests were carried out in daytime and under relatively simple circumstances," Du Wenlong said. "Our pilots haven't performed landing and take-offs at night or in complicated situations, and they will need more training on how to intercept enemy aircraft and destroy targets at sea."

 

"Considering the experiences of other countries, I think we have to wait at least two years before our carrier-based fighter jets become fully operational," said Zhang Junshe, a researcher from the Naval Military Studies Research Institute.

 

"And taking the time needed to provide training for other planes, such as airborne warning and control system aircraft, and anti-submarine aircraft, into account, it will take four to five years for our carrier to obtain full combat capability."

 

The J-15 fighter jets will begin to conduct combat and formation drills only after other aircrafts complete landing and take-off training, he added.

 

To become a pilot for a carrier-based fighter jet, a PLA aviator has to pass four rounds of tests, said Zhang Hongtao, a senior officer of the PLA navy who is in charge of selecting pilots.

 

The selected pilots must be under 35 years old and have at least 1,000 flight hours, he said, adding that they also must possess a strong mind and have quick responses.

 

"A pilot in the US Navy usually spends at least 21 months in training before he is deemed qualified to perform duties on an aircraft carrier. I don't think we can do it in less time," Du said.

 

"A take-off process alone requires 65 actions by our flight deck personnel and each step cannot allow any error," said Li Xiaoyong, deputy chief of the aviation section on the Liaoning.

 

"Although this work is arduous and dangerous, none of us has shown cowardice, for we are 'super warriors' on the carrier."

 

"After the landing and take-off tests, those who once looked down on China's capabilities can no longer call it (the Liaoning) a shark without teeth," said Chen Bing, a news commentator.

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Nov. 27, 2012 –  Defense news (AFP)

 

SEOUL — North Korea could carry out a long-range missile test in the next three weeks, with new satellite images showing increased launch site activity, according to satellite operator DigitalGlobe Inc.

 

The global provider of commercial high-resolution earth imagery said Nov. 26 that the new pictures showed significant movement at North Korea’s Sohae (West Sea) Satellite Launch Station.

 

“Given the observed level of activity noted, of a new tent, trucks, people and numerous portable fuel/oxidizer tanks, should North Korea desire — it could possibly conduct its fifth satellite launch event during the next three weeks,” it said.

 

DigitalGlobe said the type of activity was consistent with preparations observed before North Korea’s failed launch of its Unha-3 missile in April.

 

Pyongyang insisted the April launch bid was aimed at putting a satellite in orbit, but the United States and United Nations denounced the mission as a disguised ballistic missile test.

 

The test put a halt to international efforts to engage the isolated nation, with the United States calling off plans to deliver badly needed food assistance.

 

The North is in the final stage of preparations for a launch after missile parts were transported to the launch site early this month, an unnamed senior military official told Yonhap news agency.

 

“(The South Korean military) is judging that there is high possibility of (the North’s) firing off the missile between December and January of next year,” the official was quoted as saying.

 

Any test in the next three weeks would cast a heavy cloud over South Korea’s presidential election on Dec. 19.

 

There have been widespread concerns in Seoul that the North would seek to influence the ballot by conducting a missile launch or provoking a border clash.

 

The Japanese Asahi Shimbun newspaper reported last week that the U.S. government had already warned Japan and South Korea that an imminent test was possible.

 

Last month, the U.S.-Korea Institute at Johns Hopkins University said satellite images showed North Korea had conducted motor tests at the Sohae site to improve its long-range missiles.

 

Some analysts believe that a North Korean rocket, if successfully developed, could eventually reach the range to hit the United States.

 

North Korea is known to have an inter-continental ballistic missile (ICBM) in development — the Taepodong-2 — but it has never been tested successfully.

 

Days after the failed April test, North Korea raised eyebrows by displaying what appeared to be a new set of ICBMs at a military parade to mark the 100th birthday of the North’s late founder Kim Il-Sung.

 

But Western military analysts and U.N. sanctions experts concluded that the display models were simply mock-ups.

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27 novembre 2012 2 27 /11 /novembre /2012 18:32

Dongfeng-41 (DF-41)

 

23 November 2012 army-technology.com

 

A Labour Party politician has urged the UK Government to advance talks with China on multilateral nuclear disarmament.

 

Speaking at the House of Lords on Thursday, Lord Browne of Ladyton said the challenges of discussing nuclear issues with China were daunting but necessary.

 

"We are committed to a world without nuclear weapons, but more needs to be done," said Browne. "We won't make progress if we don't take responsibility.

 

"China is currently going through military modernisation, with no clear indication of how this will shape their strategic capability, but we do know that they are delivering and modernising their nuclear arsenal," Browne added in a statement.

 

Over the past few years, the nuclear disarmament debate has been based on a consensus that humanity would seek the end of nuclear weapons. But there are concerns amongst the members of the UN Security Council that disarmament may ultimately lead to a more violence.

 

In China, there are fears over Washington's growing missile defence architecture and its potential threat to the country's own interests.

 

In September, the US announced that it would deploy a second radar system in Japan in an effort to reassure the Japanese, which has become concerned by North Korea's nuclear capabilities.

 

Baroness Williams of Crosby, a former party spokeswoman for the Foreign and Commonwealth Office, said during the House of Lords debate that China had some reason to be concerned.

 

The Liberal Democrat peer said that the invention of the US's MOAB, widely referred to as the 'mother of all bombs' and the introduction of nanotechnology into weapons was worrying, and asked the government to consider discussions about the possibility of bilateral no-first-use agreements between the P5.

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27 novembre 2012 2 27 /11 /novembre /2012 18:19

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November 27, 2012 by SAES - naval-technology.com

 

SAES, a company specialising in underwater acoustics and electronics, has had a notable presence at the Indo Defence 2012 exhibition held in Jakarta, Indonesia, from 7 - 10 November.

 

SAES has shown its key technological developments to the more than 20,000 delegates from 40 countries. The fair was attended by numerous authorities, highlighting the visit of the Minister of Defence of the Republic of Indonesia, which shows how important is the defence sector is in the host nation currently.

 

SAES also received visits from the commercial attache of the Embassy of Spain, Jaime Alcaide, and Commercial Counsellor, Antonio Estévez.

 

The systems developed by SAES in the field of Naval Mines and Devices Multi-influence aroused particular interest among the attendees:

 

SAES manufactures the most advanced Multi-influence Naval Mines (MINEA), equipped with a wide range of sensors (magnetic, electrical, pressure, acoustic and seismic) and sophisticated algorithms processing. MINEA is also provided with counter-detection resources.

 

MILA-6C is another outstanding product. It's a smart limpet naval mine which detonation can be controlled by computer. It can be set in the hull of a ship by divers or also can be used as underwater demolition charge.

 

MIRS provide actual measurements of the influences of a ship in a controlled and real scenario, allowing obtaining the signature of surface ships and submarines. It can be installed in a fixed or portable system, and it is easy to deploy for two people from an inflatable boat.

 

These three products are part of a wide range of SAES developments widely recognized for its effectiveness in neutralizing the submarine threat.

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LAND 400 – Land Combat Vehicle System (LCVS) is the Army’s largest, most expensive and most complex major capability equipment project to date. The project aims to deliver the mounted close combat capability to the Land Force from 2025. (photo : Militaryphotos)

27.11.2012 Defense Studies

Iveco - oto Melara consortium (CIO) has announced its intention to offer its extensive range of proven armoured vehicles for the Land 400 program.

Of particular relevance to the program will be the very successful 8x8 range of wheeled vehicles known as the Centauro family, all equipped with the same mobility, ballistic protection features and a wide range of turrets and each having a specific technology and state-of-the-art performance.

The “father” of the family is the Centauro 105/120 MGS, ostensibly a tank on wheels. The Centauro armoured vehicle has been taken as a benchmark by all major Western armies when issuing their operational specifications for the manufacturing of armoured vehicles and it has immediately become an international success. The vehicles have served with great success in Somalia, Bosnia, Kosovo, Iraq and Lebanon.

The most recent vehicle of the Centauro family is a troop transport and fighting vehicle, called VbM Freccia, Armoured Infantry Fighting Vehicle (AIFV). The Italian Army confirmed an order for a further batch of 62 during Eurosatory Exhibition this year - a total of 223 vehicles. A second medium brigade formed with an additional 250 VBM Freccia vehicles is foreseen in the next few years.

The Italian Army Freccia AIFV is fitted with a two-person turret armed with 25 mm or 30 mm dual feed cannon.

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2012-11-27 (Source: Xinhua)

 

BEIJING, Nov. 26 (Xinhua) -- Chinese and Belarusian airborne troops started their second joint training drills on Monday in China, according to China's Ministry of National Defense.

 

The joint exercise will be conducted in accordance with the exchange and cooperation programs agreed upon between the two militaries.

 

During the 12-day exercise ending on Dec. 7, parachuting special forces from both sides will accomplish the planned task in two stages, consisting of mixed group training and integrated exercises, the ministry said.

 

China and Belarus conducted their first joint training drills for airborne troops in July 2011 in Belarus.

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27 novembre 2012 2 27 /11 /novembre /2012 13:54

J-15 test 1

 

27/11/2012 Mer et marine

 

Deux mois après sa livraison, le 25 septembre dernier, le Liaoning, premier porte-avions chinois, a débuté ses manœuvres aériennes. Pour la première fois, le week-end dernier, des appareils ont apponté sur la piste oblique du bâtiment, dotée de brins d’arrêt, et en sont repartis au moyen du tremplin situé à la proue. Ces avions sont des J15, version chinoise du Su-33 russe.

 

Ces essais, qui sont intervenus en mer du Chine, ont été largement médiatisés, une manière pour Pékin de montrer la montée en puissance de sa marine au sein d’une région où les tensions sont vives, notamment atour des revendications territoriales de différents pays. 

 

Outil de puissance par excellence, le porte-avions chinois est, toutefois, encore loin d’être opérationnel. Si les premiers appontages et décollages d’appareils sont intervenus assez rapidement après la livraison du bâtiment, il faudra aux Chinois une longue période pour maîtriser parfaitement la mise en œuvre d’un groupe aérien embarqué. Mais Pékin est, clairement, sur la bonne voie et affiche clairement sa volonté de disposer au plus vite d’un groupe aéronaval opérationnel.

 

 

 

 

Ancien bâtiment russe achevé à Dalian

 

Pour mémoire, le Liaoning est l’ancien Varyag russe, sistership du Kuznetsov, mis sur cale en 1985 aux chantiers de Nikolaev, en Ukraine. Contrairement à son aîné, ce bâtiment n’avait pas été achevé, en raison des difficultés financières rencontrées suite à l’effondrement de l’ex-URSS. Lancé en 1988, il a été racheté en 2000 alors qu’il était à 70% d’achèvement.  Officiellement, un homme d’affaires chinois souhaitait transformer le porte-avions russe en casino flottant mais, après son remorquage à Dalian, en 2002, il s’est avéré que Pékin avait d’autres ambitions pour cette coque. Ainsi, à l’été 2005, les travaux ont repris en vue d’achever le bâtiment et d’en faire le premier porte-avions chinois.

 

Long de 304 mètres et affichant un déplacement de 65.000 tonnes en charge (à titre de comparaison le Charles de Gaulle français mesure 261 mètres et présente un déplacement de 42.500 tonnes), le Liaoning devrait pouvoir embarquer 22 à 26 avions, des chasseurs bombardiers J10 et des intercepteurs J15, ainsi qu’une vingtaine d’hélicoptères.

 

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Le porte-avions Liaoning

 

D’autres porte-avions à l’horizon

 

En dehors de ce bâtiment, la Chine souhaite construire deux nouveaux porte-avions (projet 089), dérivés du Liaoning. La construction du premier aurait débuté en vue d’une mise sur cale l’an prochain et d’une livraison vers 2020. Pékin envisage ensuite de réaliser un porte-avions à propulsion nucléaire, pour lequel les ingénieurs chinois s’appuieraient sur les plans de l’Ulyanovsk russe (300 mètres, 85.000 tonnes), mis sur cale en 1988 et dont la construction a été abandonnée en 1991.

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27 novembre 2012 2 27 /11 /novembre /2012 13:46

Godavari class frigate

 

November 27, 2012 IDRW.orgc Source PTI

 

State-run BHEL is working with the government on plans to identify a technology partner for manufacture of defence equipment including making bigger guns for the Navy.

 

BHEL, which is all set to become a Maha-ratna company, is already manufacturing guns for the Indian Navy.

 

“We are working with the Defence Ministry to identify a technology partner for increasing the size of the gun… (for) other areas also, we are working with the Defence Ministry, they have identified BHEL for other areas,” BHEL Chairman and Managing Director B P Rao told PTI.

 

Without disclosing specific details, he emphasised that defence sector is a major diversification area for BHEL.

 

According to Rao, about two years ago, the company was nominated by the Defence Ministry for some defence products.

 

“We have already been manufacturing some products for defence. We have been identified by the Defence (Ministry) as an agency which is nominated for some of the products, which means they will take it only from BHEL (nominated agency),” he said.

 

Once nominated for a particular product, the Ministry would ask technology providers to tie up with BHEL, Rao said.

 

The increased focus on defence segment comes against the backdrop of the company facing challenges in the power business, the mainstay of the state-run major.

 

Multiple power sector woes, varying from lack of finances to land acquisition issues and fuel shortages, is affecting the overall business performance of BHEL.

 

Apart from defence, the public sector enterprise is also focusing on transportation, renewables, among other areas.

 

In the last fiscal, the company raked in a net profit of Rs 7,040 crore on a turnover of Rs 49,510 crore.

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27 novembre 2012 2 27 /11 /novembre /2012 12:30

Taiwan Patriot Advanced Capability-3 (PAC-2) missile launch

 

26 novembre 2012 taiwaninfo.nat.gov.tw

 

Le ministère de la Défense nationale envisage d’ouvrir la porte des Armées à un nombre plus important de femmes, d’autant plus que ces dernières font preuve d’un intérêt croissant pour ce type de métier, a déclaré hier Luo Shou-he [羅紹和], porte-parole du ministère.

 

Les Armées examineront leurs besoins et mettront en place les mesures destinées à permettre un accès plus important des femmes, a expliqué le porte-parole de la Défense. En 2012, 800 femmes ont été recrutées, soit une centaine de plus que les objectifs qui avaient été définis.

 

Le ministère de la Défense a également annoncé une augmentation de la rémunération des soldats afin d’encourager ceux qui le souhaitent à s’engager. Cette mesure sera progressive afin de ne pas augmenter brusquement le poids financier reposant sur l’Etat, a dit Luo Shou-he, mentionnant qu’il n’existait pas d’agenda précis à ce propos. Cette décision s’inscrit dans le cadre de la professionnalisation des armées, qui devrait entrer en vigueur à la fin de l’année 2014, a-t-il précisé.

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27 novembre 2012 2 27 /11 /novembre /2012 12:20

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Le PM Nguyen Tan Dung reçoit le chef de l'état-major

des armées bulgares Simeon Simeonov.

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26/11/2012 vietnamplus.vn

 

Le Vietnam prend en haute estime sa coopération multiforme avec la Bulgarie, notamment dans la défense, a souligné le Premier ministre Nguyen Tan Dung, en recevant lundi à Hanoi le chef de l'état-major des armées bulgares Simeon Simeonov.

 

Se déclarant satisfait du bon développement des relations d'amitié traditionnelle entre les deux pays ces dernières années, le Premier ministre a demandé aux deux parties d'accélérer la signature du mémorandum de coopération dans la défense ainsi que de renforcer les échanges de délégations et le partage d'expériences dans la médecine et les technologies militaires...

 

Pour sa part, Simeon Hristov Simeonov a fait savoir que le but de sa visite était d'intensifier les relations entre les deux armées, notamment dans la formation des cadres, la médecine militaire et de partager des expériences sur les missions onusiennes de maintien de la paix.

 

Il a également souhaité que le gouvernement vietnamien favorise la coopération entre les deux armées. -AVI

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26/11/2012 vietnamplus.vn

 

Le premier dialogue stratégique de la défense Vietnam-Japon au niveau de vice-ministre a eu lieu lundi à Hanoi, sous l'égide du général de coprs d'armée Nguyên Chi Vinh, vice-ministre vietnamien de la Défense, et son homologue japonais Hironori Kanazawa.

 

Les deux vice-ministres ont considéré que la coopération dans la défense entre le Vietnam et le Japon continuait de se développer, conformément aux relations de partenariat stratégique conclues entre les dirigeants des deux pays.

 

A travers les visites de délégations de tous échelons, le Vietnam et le Japon sont parvenus à instaurer la confiance, la compréhension mutuelle, et à créer une nouvelle force pour approfondir la coopération bilatérale dans la défense.

 

Lors du dialogue, les deux parties ont avancé des mesures pour renforcer leur coopération à travers des activités comme l'échange de délégations, des programmes de formation, le partage d'expériences dans la participation aux forces de maintien de la paix, le déminage, la médecine militaire, la collaboration entre instituts d'études, la résilience aux problèmes de sécurité non traditionnels...

 

Avec un esprit franc et ouvert, les deux parties sont parvenues à une conception commune sur la participation active aux forums multilatéraux ADMM+ (Conférence élargie des ministres de la Défense de l'ASEAN) et ARF (Forum régional de l'ASEAN), sur le soutien mutuel au sein de ces forums, et sur le règlement des différends de souveraineté maritime et insulaire par voie pacifique sur la base du respect du droit international.

 

Elles se sont mises d'accord sur l'édification d'un mécanisme de dialogue et d'un plan pour appliquer des initiatives et des contenus de coopération dans la défense signés en octobre 2011 entre les ministres de la Défense des deux pays.

 

Le même jour, le vice-ministre japonais Hironori Kanazawa est allé saluer le ministre vietnamien de la Défense, le général Phung Quang Thanh. -AVI

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26 novembre 2012 1 26 /11 /novembre /2012 18:35

Chinese J-10a Fighter photo Retxham

 

26 November 2012 pacificsentinel

 

China's People's Liberation Army Air Force's advanced J-10 fighters have been deployed to the new Shuimen Air Base in southeastern Fujian province, reports Duowei News, a US-based outlet operated by overseas Chinese.

Canada's Kanwa Defense Review, an online magazine covering East Asian security, stated that according to satellite images the construction of the Shuimen air field began in 2009. This new air base is only 320 kilometers from Taiwan and 380km from the disputed Diaoyutai (Diaoyu or Senkaku) islands claimed by Taipei, Beijing and Tokyo. Taking off from Shuimen, the J-10 will be able to reach the Diaoyutai in just 12 minutes. The J-10s are apparently attached to the 9th Air Division of the PLAAF.

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26 novembre 2012 1 26 /11 /novembre /2012 18:15

MAG-Machine-Gun

 

Nov 26 2012 VijaitaSingh - indianexpress.com

 

New Delhi, - The CRPF is all set to procure hand-held laser range finders (HHLRF) and Belgium-made FN Minimi Light Machine Guns (LMG) in a bid to add more teeth to its fight against Maoists. The Home Ministry had already sanctioned its procurement. CRPF officials said the process to buy the weapons are in the final stage.

 

The force will be equipped with more than 600 HHLRF and around 2,500 passive night vision weapon sights (PNV). The demand for PNVs was expedited after CRPF came under fire for its Bijapur encounter in Chhattisgarh in July. In the operation, 19 people including nine alleged Maoists were killed. The operation was carried out in the night and there were allegations that the CRPF opened fire on innocent villagers, a claim strongly refuted by the force. The MHA has sanctioned around Rs 70 crore to buy these devices.

 

The new breed of Belgian Shepherd Malinois, which were raised by the CRPF last year and used in operations against the Maoists, have been trained with HHLRFs. The dogs are capable of attacking any suspect who has been identified with the help of the laser beam. These devices will come in handy during situations when the suspect is trying to hide in a crowd. The MHA has sanctioned Rs 2 crore to buy quality jungle shoes. To detect the presence of IED’s, the CRPF also plans to buy fresh sets of wire locators.

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26 novembre 2012 1 26 /11 /novembre /2012 18:10

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Nov. 26, 2012 – Defense News (AFP)

 

NEW DELHI — India on Nov. 26 said long-time ally Russia would finally hand over a refurbished aircraft carrier next year and end a bitter dispute over the Soviet-era warship caused by rising costs and delays.

 

The Admiral Gorshkov, now 30 years old, is to fill a vacuum left by the scrapping in 1997 of India’s first aircraft carrier, INS Vikrant, which had been in service since 1961.

 

Defense Minister A.K. Antony told parliament that the end of 2013 has been set as the latest date for the delivery of the 44,570-ton aircraft carrier, renamed INS Vikramaditya by India.

 

“The delivery of Vikramaditya has been delayed to the last quarter of 2013 against the envisaged delivery schedule of December 2012,” Antony told parliament’s lower house in a statement.

 

The Indian navy currently has only one operational aircraft carrier, the INS Viraat, which is to be phased out. It is also planning to build one locally.

 

Moscow accounts for 70 percent of Indian arms supplies, but late deliveries and commercial disagreements have led New Delhi to use other suppliers such as Israel, Britain, France and the United States.

 

The original delivery date was August 2008, he said, and added its price tag was fixed at $978.4 million in 2004 when the deal was signed, but it was “revised” to $2.3 billion for delivery in 2012.

 

“The total cost of the project will remain at $2.3 billion at the time of delivery in the last quarter of 2013,” he assured parliament and added technical glitches during trials in the year led to the delay.

 

The warship required new turbines, boilers, 2,500 kilometers (1,500 miles) of cabling and reinforcement of its flight deck as part of the deal between India and Russian defense export firm Rosoboronexport.

 

Under the contract, Russian shipyard Sevmash has equipped the vessel with modern weapons, 16 MiG-29 fighter jets and a fleet of anti-submarine helicopters.

 

The shipyard has insisted the dramatic rise in the cost is mainly due to Indian demands for features not included in the original contract.

 

Russia last December handed over the 8,140-ton nuclear-powered attack submarine Nerpa to India following more than two years of delays.

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26 novembre 2012 1 26 /11 /novembre /2012 18:00

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Akashdeep aerostat

 

November 22, 2012 By SP's Special Correspondent

 

The DRDO has successfully tested its Akashdeep medium sized aerostat system, indigenously designed and built by the Aerial Delivery Research and Development Establishment (ADRDE), Agra, at the IIT Kanpur airstrip. The indigenously developed components on the high endurance surveillance system–the IAF requires more than 20–includes high performance PU Coated Nylon fabrics, Aerostat Balloon, Electro-Optical Tether, Electro-Hydraulic Control System, Smart-Active Pressure Control System, Helium Gas Management System and other systems.

 

According to the DRDO, "The prime objective of trials at IIT, Kanpur, to demonstrate endurance of the system constantly for five days at an altitude of one km without Helium top-up. The other objectives were improvising of integration methodologies to reduce integration time, testing of the new balloon, inflation using improved and modified Aerostat inflation safety net assembly and validation of dynamic stability data through instrumentation." The IAF currently operates IAI/ELTA aerostatus for surveillance, but has expressed interest in the Indian programme as well.

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26 novembre 2012 1 26 /11 /novembre /2012 14:01

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Nov. 25, 2012 - By VIVEK RAGHUVANSHI Defense News

 

NEW DELHI — India’s monopoly military aircraft manufacturer — Hindustan Aeronautics Ltd. (HAL) — plans to offload 10 percent of its 100 percent government-owned equity in the market to garner resources for expansion and better management.

 

However, analysts and users of the aircraft say the plan doesn’t go far enough. A complete restructuring is needed, they say, and merely selling a small stake in equity will not help it revamp itself. HAL, with an annual sales figure of about $3 billion, has an order book of more than $10 billion. That number is poised to balloon when HAL begins license production of the $11 billion Medium Multirole Combat Aircraft (MMRCA) and the $20 billion Fifth Generation Fighter Aircraft (FGFA) programs.

 

HAL will need to spend $4 billion in the next five to seven years to build additional capital and human infrastructure to support the aircraft programs. The 10 percent of the $22.72 million, which is $2.27 million in equity capital, is likely to fetch around $2 billion from the initial public offering (IPO) early in the next fiscal year, which starts in April, a HAL executive said.

 

A senior Indian Defence Ministry official said the disinvestments will take at least six months to kick-start. Without elaborating, the official said the disinvestment will initially be 10 percent, and based on the IPO response, the government might increase the percentage. HAL spokesman Gopal Sutar said board management will not comment on the matter and added that the company’s disinvestments are the government’s prerogative.

 

HAL’s 10 percent disinvestment, which the government cleared this month, is unlikely to change the way business is conducted in the manufacturer, said analysts and Indian Air Force officials.

 

“HAL is [a] public behemoth and what is needed is to break it up into SBUs [strategic business units] with their own [profit and loss] responsibility. For each of these SBUs, a private partner should be chosen, and this would help drive efficiencies. If nothing else, the complete apathy and lack of accountability that rests in HAL’s employees and management will be suitably taken care of. [A] certain minimum level of exports should be made mandatory. This would ensure a competitive spirit, as well as the introduction of global best practices,” said an independent defense industry consultant who asked not to be quoted. A HAL official refuted the remarks.

 

Deba Mohanty, chairman and CEO of Indicia Research & Advisory, welcomed the disinvestment move but said a number of administrative changes are required to overhaul the company.

 

“The disinvestment of 10 percent of HAL’s entire government ownership is a step in the right direction, as this will achieve three important objectives: A, it will help HAL generate public money for expansion and modernization purposes; B, it will bring HAL into the competitive market dynamics; and C, it will test HAL’s competence levels,” he said. “HAL management will now have to cater to market expectations and demands, which will make it more efficient in the long run. However, it may not be a smooth process, as HAL will have to undergo a long overhauling process, as well as administrative procedures.”

 

An Indian Air Force official said HAL’s monopoly needs to be broken, and another aviation manufacturer should be built, especially in the private sector. The official said the work culture at HAL is not “businesslike,” and said delays and cost overruns are rampant. The HAL official would not comment on the criticism.

 

A U.S. diplomatic cable, leaked by WikiLeaks last year from then-U.S. ambassador to India Timothy Roemer, expressed doubts over HAL’s ability to manufacture the aircraft under the MMRCA program.

 

Whereas there is unanimity of views that HAL needs revamping, analysts are divided whether another aviation manufacturer should be built.

 

“In the long run, India may find it difficult to have two aircraft companies side by side,” said Laxman Kumar Behera, research fellow at the Institute for Defence Studies and Analyses. “A country like China with much bigger defense spending has also consolidated aircraft manufacturing into one holding company.

 

“It would be ideal for India to have one truly modern, dynamic and efficient aircraft manufacturing company,” Behera added. “For that, HAL has to be restructured keeping the above in mind.”

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26 novembre 2012 1 26 /11 /novembre /2012 13:50

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26 novembre 2012 par Edouard Maire – INFO-AVIATION

 

La Chine a officiellement annoncé avoir effectué le premier appontage/décollage de son chasseur J-15 à bord du porte-avions Liaoning inauguré en septembre (source : China People).

 

Le J-15 Flying Shark (dérivé du Su-33 russe) a atterri puis décollé sur le pont du porte-avions Liaoning qui était en mer au mois de septembre 2012.

 

 

« Nous avons fait tous les vols d’essai dès le début, et nous maîtrisons à présent les compétences clés pour l’appontage et le décollage sur porte-avions », a expliqué le vice-amiral Zhang Yongyi de la marine de l’Armée populaire de libération.

 

L’appontage d’un avion sur un porte-avions est beaucoup plus difficile que sur un aérodrome terrestre. Le porte-avions s’élève et s’abaisse en raison de la houle, le pilote doit donc compter sur l’assistance du système de lentilles d’optiques Fresnel pour calculer la distance d’approche et l’angle d’appontage.

 

La distance normale d’atterrissage d’un chasseur est généralement d’au moins 600 mètres, or le pont du porte-avions Liaoning ne mesure que 200 mètres. C’est pourquoi les avions embarqués doivent utiliser une crosse d’appontage et des brins d’arrêt pour leur décélération forcée.

 

Le porte-avions Liaoning utilise la technique STOBAR (Short Take-Off But Arrested Recovery) avec un brin d’arrêt, un câble situé sur le pont d’envol, qui accroche la crosse à la queue de l’avion pour le faire décélérer. Le J-15 peut aussi décoller sur la totalité du pont (incliné au bout).

 

Avant ce test, les pilotes chinois touchaient seulement la piste avant de reprendre de l’altitude et d’aller atterrir sur une base terrestre.

 

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Ce premier appontage n’est toutefois qu’un début pour la Chine dans la maîtrise des porte-avions. Il lui reste encore un long chemin à parcourir comme la façon de gérer l’intervalle entre les avions de chasse au décollage et ceux à l’atterrissage en vue d’améliorer la coordination des avions de combat lors d’opérations d’envergure.

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26 novembre 2012 1 26 /11 /novembre /2012 13:49

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M198 field howitzer for Royal Thai Army (photo : loveyouct)

24.11.2012 Defense Studies
Royal Thai Army adds M198 artillery with enhanced capabilities, valued of 850 million. 

On Nov 21, the Army report said that U.S. Army Ordnance center has a 54 M198 field howitzer. Thailand purchases M198 approximately 850 million, credit line to the ship from the United States and arrive at Laem Chabang, Chonburi, Thailand on October 19. From the conveyor, which is stored inside the shed ports on Nov 20. M198 to be transported to artillery units in the Army at Prachin Buri, Kanchanaburi and Chonburi on 23 Nov for inspection.

M198 towed howitzer (image : theblueprints)

The M-198 was purchased to replace field artillery M-114 A1 size 155 mm used since 1960. In 2009 the Army Ordnance and Senior High Officers of the army of Thailand to the United States to buy guns M 198 which stored and not being used. The  procurement system use Foreign Military Sale (FMS).

 

However, Thailand's army to buy 155 mm M198 howitzer with good quality and the U.S. Army Ordnance to make improvements in the quality. Where the limit is about 16-17 million per one barrel cannon.
Correspondent reported M-198 medium artillery howitzer produced by the United States, width 155 mm, length of barrel 39 caliber revolver Excalibur Length 12.34 meters in the cylinder and barrel heavy gun and secondary gun weighs 7,030 kg car barreled 40 screw clockwise spiral in the first round of the 20 Excalibur. The rate of fire 2-4 shots/min and maximum range is 30,000 yards with the bullet feeder. Size 155 mm ammunition packed separately.

M198, a 155mm howitzer (photo : genuardis)

The tactical use of artillery medium artillery projectile M 198 is a separate body curved rail gun shots fired by pulling the trigger of the. The end of the screw threading grooving machine is reflected back with Hydro Pneumatic Installation (liquid with gas) fired by aiming straight and Indirect mobile towing a car carrying five tons in the United States. The M198 artillery forces also were sent on a mission to the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (North Atlantic Treaty Organization) or NATO brigade and light weapons in many countries. The M198 can be transported by air, artillery and battalions.

The tactical use of medium artillery projectile M 198 is a separate body curved rail gun shots fired by pulling the trigger. The end of the screw threading grooving machine is reflected back with hydro pneumatic installation (liquid with gas) fired by aiming straight and indirect mobile towing a car carrying five tons. In the United States, the M198 artillery forces also were sent on a mission to the North Atlantic Treaty Organization or NATO brigade and light weapons in many countries. The M198 can be transported by air, artillery and battalions.

(ThaiRath)

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26 novembre 2012 1 26 /11 /novembre /2012 13:40

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Nov. 26, 2012 by Greg Waldron – FG

 

Singapore - ITT Exelis has completed electromagnetic testing of the AN/ALQ-211 (V)9 for use aboard 41 Pakistan air force Lockheed Martin F-16s.

 

The AN/ALQ-211 (V)9 is a pod-mounted advanced integrated defensive electronic warfare suite (AIDEWS) derived from the AN/ALQ-211 (V)4, which is mounted internally. The testing was conducted at Edwards Air Force Base in California.

 

The (V)4 is compatible with post-Block 50 F-16s, which are designed to accommodate internal electronic warfare systems. Islamabad's 18 Block 52 F-16s received this system under the Peace Drive I programme, which was signed in 2008.

 

Peace Drive II, an amendment to Peace Drive I, included a pod-mounted version of the system for use on pre-Block 50 F-16s, of which Pakistan operates 41.

 

The AN/ALQ-211 system includes a radar warning receiver, digital radio frequency memory jammer and electronic warfare suite controller.

 

The company will commence the production of AN/ALQ-211 (V)9 pods from next year. It says the target market for the system comprises pre-Block 50 F-16s.

 

ITT Exelis adds that the (V)9 and (V)4 systems share 100% commonality, which it claims eases logistics support for the system.

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26 novembre 2012 1 26 /11 /novembre /2012 13:20

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November 26, 2012 by Shiv Aroor - Livefist

 

Finally, HAL has begun the process to build the first Tejas Mk.2 air force prototype, envisioned as a slightly larger but much more capable fighter than the floundering Tejas Mk.1. On November 19, HAL's Aircraft Research & Design Centre (ARDC) floated the first of many requirements for raw materials -- alloys and such -- for the first Tejas Mk.2 (first pictures) prototype vehicle and other assemblies. More requirements will be put out over the next few weeks.

HAL is looking to put the Mk.2, powered by the General Electric F414-GE-INS6 turbofan engine, into the air in 2014. The highly anticipated Mk.2 programme will cost at least $542.44-million (Rs 2431.55-crore), comprising full scale engineering development. The IAF has put down an official requirement for 83 of the Mk.2s. Working on a detailed post on the Mk.2. No timeframe, though!

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26 novembre 2012 1 26 /11 /novembre /2012 13:15

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Nov. 24, 2012 by Greg Waldron – FG

 

Singapore - The Vietnam Aerospace Association (VASA) and Sweden's Unmanned Systems Group have entered an agreement that will help Vietnam develop and build unmanned air vehicles (UAV).

 

"The goal is to use a phased approach to transfer expertise and intellectual property to VASA to build suitable UAVs in Vietnam for multiple potential customers - both civil and military," said Unmanned Systems Group in a brief email to Flightglobal.

 

The agreement between the two parties was signed on Tuesday, 20 November, in Hanoi. The agreement covers three phases of development.

 

The first phase will see Sweden provide funds and equipment for Vietnam to build two Magic Eye 1 UAVs. Unmanned Systems Group will provide technicians and the design of the UAV.

 

Phases two and three will see the two countries codevelop and manufacture UAVs.

 

Media reports from Vietnam quote the head of VASA, Nguyen Duc Cuong, as saying that UAVs could serve many roles in Vietnam, such as border patrol, mapping, and search and rescue

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26 novembre 2012 1 26 /11 /novembre /2012 08:15

Le nouvel avion de chasse chinois J-15 s’est posé une première fois le 25 novembre sur le tout nouveau porte-avion chinois Liaoning.


Le J-15 chinois a des fonctionnalités complètes comparables à ceux du Su-33 russe et du F-18 américain, disent les Chinois.

 

Conçu et fabriqué en Chine, il est capable de transporter plusieurs type de missiles anti-navire, air-air et air-sol, ainsi que des bombes guidées de précision.

 

 

 

 

Le porte-avions Liaoning, qui a été livré à la marine de la République populaire de Chine le 25 septembre dernier, a subi pour sa part une série de tests de navigation et tests technologiques. Depuis son entrée en service, l’équipage a  complété plus de 100 tests et programmes de formation, rapporte l’agence officielle Chine Nouvelle.

 

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NEW DELHI, 23 novembre - RIA Novosti

 

L'armée indienne a effectué un essai réussi d'un missile intercepteur de fabrication nationale capable d'abattre les cibles balistiques, rapportent vendredi les médias locaux.

 

Selon l'agence d'information indienne IANS, le missile AAD a été lancé vendredi matin depuis le polygone de l'île de Wheeler située dans le golfe du Bengale, au large de l'Etat d'Orissa (est). Le missile a détruit la cible lancée depuis le polygone de Chandipur se trouvant dans le même Etat.

 

Depuis 1999, les spécialistes indiens œuvrent sur la conception d'un système national de défense antimissile qui sera doté de missiles intercepteurs.

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China Armed Forces source Brahmand.com

 

2012-11-23 china-defense-mashup.com

 

Three drones of different types conducted their final test on November 21, 2012 in Hoh Xil, a high-altitude and frigid area in west China’s Qinghai province, which marked the full completion of the one-month-long flight tests for the “Applicability study on drone patrolling-and-inspection in high-altitude area” at altitudes between 2,800 and 4,767 meters above sea level.

 

The drone patrolling-and-inspection flight in high-altitude area is a worldwide problem. The researchers have successively carried out the applicability study on high-altitude patrolling-and-inspection by unmanned helicopters and unmanned fixed-wing airplanes as well as the impact study on drone patrolling-and-inspection under high-altitude weather conditions such as low temperature and sandy wind since March 8, 2012.

 

The researchers conducted tests for a total of 10 types of unmanned plane platforms with different power, different aerodynamic structure and different taking-off and landing mode in such places in Qinghai province as Wushaoling, Jinyintan, Qinghai Lake, Riyue Mountain, Laji Mountain, Xidatan and Hoh Xil respectively since the end of October in 2012.

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