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16 mai 2013 4 16 /05 /mai /2013 11:35
1st Boeing P-8I Maritime Patrol Aircraft Arrives in India

May 16, 2013 ASDNews Source : The Boeing Company

 

    Indian Navy to receive 2 more P-8Is by end of 2013

    1st Boeing P-8I Maritime Patrol Aircraft Arrives in India

 

The first Boeing [NYSE: BA] P-8I long-range maritime reconnaissance and anti-submarine warfare aircraft arrived today, on schedule, at India Naval Station Rajali. The P-8I is one of eight aircraft Boeing is building for India as part of a contract awarded in 2009. 

 

“Boeing is proud to deliver this advanced aircraft to meet the Indian Navy’s unique maritime patrol requirements,” said Chris Chadwick, president of Boeing Military Aircraft. “The P-8I team, which includes our customer and Indian suppliers, has done a fantastic job working together, and we’re on track to deliver the next two P-8I aircraft later this year."

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Australie: 46 MRH-90 commandés, 47 livrés!

16.05.2013 par Philippe CHAPLEAU Lignes de Défense

 

On connaissait 13 à la douzaine. Voici la version australo-eurocopteresque: l'Australie avait commandé 46 exemplaires du MRH-90, une version de l'hélicoptère de transport européen NH-90. Trois ans de retard et quelques tensions entre le ministère de la Défense australien et Australian Aerospace, la filiale locale d'Eurocopter, ont failli déboucher sur un/des procès. Pour faire passer la pilule, le constructeur a décidé de donner un 47e exemplaire, gratuit! Beau geste!

 

On devrait exiger la même chose avec l'A400. Au pro rata des années de retard bien sûr.

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Launch Alliance Atlas V rocket blasts off from Space Launch Complex-41 carrying the fourth Global Positioning System (GPS) IIF-4 satellite for the U.S. Air Force from Space Launch Complex-41.This is the fourth ULA launch this year and marks the 70th launch success in the 77 months since ULA was formed.

Launch Alliance Atlas V rocket blasts off from Space Launch Complex-41 carrying the fourth Global Positioning System (GPS) IIF-4 satellite for the U.S. Air Force from Space Launch Complex-41.This is the fourth ULA launch this year and marks the 70th launch success in the 77 months since ULA was formed.

May 16, 2013 ASDNews Source : Alliant Tech Systems, Inc

 

    ATK Supports the Launch of United Launch Alliance's Atlas V

 

ATK (NYSE: ATK) provided critical hardware for the United Launch Alliance (ULA) Atlas V that launched the U.S. Air Force's Global Positioning System (GPS) IIF-4 satellite today from Cape Canaveral Air Force Station, Fla.

 

GPS IIF-4 is the fourth satellite delivered by prime contractor Boeing as part of the GPS IIF contract for 12 next-generation GPS space vehicles. GPS IIF satellites continue to modernize the GPS constellation while providing positioning, navigation and timing services to civil and military users worldwide.

 

"ATK is proud to provide technologies that enabled the launch of the GPS IIF-4 satellite, which will bring enhanced capabilities to our soldiers and allies as well as civil users," said Blake Larson, president of ATK Aerospace Group. "Our support to this mission comes from all corners of ATK and highlights the broad cooperation we have with ULA."

 

For the ULA Atlas V rocket, ATK produced the 10-foot diameter composite heat shield, which provides essential protection for the first stage of the launch vehicle. The assembly was fabricated using advanced fiber placement manufacturing techniques at ATK's Iuka, Miss., facility. This is the 38th Atlas V launch using ATK-built composite structures.

 

The Atlas V rocket flew in the 401 vehicle configuration with a four-meter fairing and a single-engine Centaur upper stage. ATK manufactured the Reaction Control System propellant tank for the Atlas V at its Commerce, Calif., facility.

 

ATK also recently completed qualification of a new retrorocket, and eight of those solid motors supported separation of the spent first stage. The Atlas retrorocket is built at ATK's Elkton, Md., facility.

 

The Block IIF series will replace the GPS Block IIA satellites that were launched between 1990 and 1997. The IIF space vehicles provide improved accuracy, enhanced internal atomic clocks, better anti-jam resistance, a civil signal for commercial aviation and a longer design life.

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photo US Army

May 15, 2013 ASDNews Source : Raytheon Corporation

 

    Effort will mark first time Army has capability on unmanned vehicle

 

 Raytheon Company (NYSE: RTN) has delivered two electronic attack payloads in support of the U.S. Army's Networked Electronic Warfare, Remotely Operated (NERO) system. The payloads were delivered as part of a contract awarded by the U.S. Navy NAVSEA-Crane in 2012. NERO is utilized on the Army's MQ-1C Gray Eagle UAS (Umanned Aircraft System) as an airborne electronic attack system capable of jamming enemy communications systems.

 

The NERO system builds on the success of the Army's Communications Electronic Attack with Surveillance and Reconnaissance (CEASAR) program. By migrating the same pod system and advanced capability to the Gray Eagle, NERO is capable of two- to three-times longer missions with reduced operating costs compared with the current C-12 based CEASAR system. It also reduces risk to the warfighter by being mounted onto an unmanned platform.

 

"NERO provides critical jamming capabilities to warfighters in counterinsurgency environments," said Glen Bassett, director of Advanced Communications and Countermeasures for Raytheon's Space and Airborne Systems business. "We leveraged our combat-proven success from the manned CEASAR program to deliver this key tactical electronic attack capability onto an unmanned application."

 

CEASAR, first awarded in 2010, was mounted onto a Beechcraft King Air C-12 aircraft and uses the same lightweight pod as NERO. Both systems enable the Army to control use of the electromagnetic spectrum by providing beyond line of sight jamming capability to support ground troop operations.

 

CEASAR and NERO counter military and commercial communication systems in today's operations and are adaptable to counter the next generation of enemy threats.

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photo Ahunt

photo Ahunt

14 mai 2013 radio-canada.ca

 

Un an après que le gouvernement Harper se soit engagé à acheter le chasseur F-35, des responsables de la Défense nationale, ministère qui planifiait tout le projet, ont fait part d'inquiétudes face aux coûts d'entretien de l'éventuelle flotte d'avions sophistiqués.

 

Des séances d'information à l'interne, dont le contenu a été obtenu grâce à la Loi sur l'accès à l'information, démontrent que des responsables de l'armée de l'air se demandaient en 2011 si le projet était « abordable », et quel impact il aurait sur les budgets opérationnels, de maintenance et d'acquisitions futures.

 

Le gouvernement Harper a annoncé en 2010 qu'il avait choisi le F-35 comme prochain avion de combat du pays.

 

Plus de 1120 pages de documents, obtenus par La Presse Canadienne, révèlent de nouvelles inquiétudes concernant l'appareil furtif, et l'impact potentiel du projet sur les budgets militaires et le trésor fédéral.

 

Le colonel de l'armée de l'air à la retraite Paul Maillet, très critique du programme du F-35, dit avoir été stupéfait par plusieurs aspects des séances d'information, et a décrit le plan de maintenance comme un éventuel gouffre financier.

 

Le gouvernement Harper a mis le projet en veilleuse à l'automne dernier et a entamé une analyse de marché pour créer une liste des appareils potentiels, mais le F-35 fait toujours partie des scénarios.

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photo MBDA

May 16, 2013 ASDNews Source : MBDA

 

MBDA, Europe’s leading missile manufacturer, and Lockheed Martin [NYSE: LMT], manufacturer of the MK 41 Vertical Launch System (VLS), have entered into a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU).  Under the terms of this MoU both companies agree to jointly explore the market for the integration of MBDA naval missile systems into Lockheed Martin launching systems, plan for all necessary common developments and, more broadly, pursue mutually beneficial opportunities.

 

Specifically, the two companies intend to work together to assess potential business opportunities with respect to potential sales of Lockheed Martin’s MK 41 Vertical Launch System (VLS) and Extensible Launching System (ExLS) and MDBA’s Air Defence and Anti-Ship missiles systems, starting with MBDA’s Sea Ceptor, using the CAMM missile.

 

Lockheed Martin and MBDA plan to jointly demonstrate the launch of a CAMM missile from a Lockheed Martin MK 41 Vertical Launch System later in 2013.

 

Commenting on that event, the CEO of MBDA Antoine Bouvier said:  “Possessing the broadest range of naval missiles available on the market, there is a strong logic for MBDA to join forces with Lockheed Martin whose vertical launch systems have a strong presence in the naval market.  Working in concert, we will be able to offer greater choice to naval customers around the globe providing them with solutions optimized to their exact needs, which has always been MBDA’s priority.”

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Le missile Sea Ceptor au coeur de la coopération de l'alliance entre MBDA et Lockheed Martin - Crédits MBDA

Le missile Sea Ceptor au coeur de la coopération de l'alliance entre MBDA et Lockheed Martin - Crédits MBDA

15/05/2013 Michel Cabirol – laTribune.fr

 

Le missilier européen s'allie avec le leader mondial de la défense Lockheed Martin, jusqu'ici partenaire de Raytheon. Lockheed Martin ne lançait jusqu'à présent que des missiles fabriqués par le numéro un mondial des missiles Raytheon.

 

Le missilier MBDA a finement joué aux Etats-Unis en dépit de ses difficultés persistantes à percer jusqu'à présent sur le plan commercial. La pénétration du marché américain, où MBDA espère notamment vendre son missile air-sol Brimstone, s'est révélée plus difficile que prévu, avait reconnu en mars dernier son PDG, Antoine Bouvier, lors de la présentation des résultats du groupe. Au-delà de ce contexte compliqué, le premier fabricant de missiles européens et le géant américain de l'armement Lockheed Martin ont annoncé mercredi un accord - un memorandum of understanding (MoU) - pour coopérer sur le marché des missiles navals.

 

Cet accord vise à intégrer les missiles de MBDA sur les lanceurs verticaux (VLS) de Lockheed Martin, notamment sur le MK 41 au standard OTAN, et "plus généralement, explorer toutes les opportunités mutuellement bénéfiques", selon un communiqué conjoint des deux sociétés. Notamment en lui ouvrant le marché des plates-formes navales anglo-saxonnes, notamment britanniques, et sur les marchés à l'export. Ce rapprochement donne en contrepartie à Lockheed Martin l'accès à la clientèle de MBDA (qui équipe 24 marines nationales) et à sa gamme complète de missiles navals : surface-air, anti-navires et missiles de croisière.

 

Divorce consommé entre Loockheed Martin et Raytheon

 

Un très joli coup pour MBDA, qui s'allie avec le leader mondial de la défense Lockheed Martin (36,2 milliards de dollars de chiffre d'affaires, 28 milliards d'euros), jusqu'ici partenaire fidèle du missilier américain Raytheon. Lockheed Martin ne lançait jusqu'à présent que des missiles fabriqués par le numéro un mondial des missiles. Avec l'alliance Lockheed/MBDA, le divorce semble donc consommé entre les deux groupes américains. Pourquoi ce divorce ? Parce que Raytheon est en train de développer lui même un lanceur, ce qui, pour Lockheed Martin, constitue un coup de canif à leur contrat de mariage. Et MBDA a rafflé la mise, en séduisant Lockheed Martin, qui avait besoin d'un missilier pour continuer à vendre ses lanceurs verticaux. Un mariage gagnant-gagnant qui sera un rude concurrent pour Raytheon.

 

Et ce, d'autant que MBDA compte énormément sur le prochain missile britannique CAMM (Common Anti-air Modular Missile), dont la version navale Sea Ceptor devrait remplacer à terme le missile surface-air Sea Wolf en service depuis 1979 dans la Royal Navy. Les deux groupes feront une démonstration de lancement du missile en utilisant le système de lancement vertical Mk 41 de Lockheed Martin au cours de l'année. Un missile en avance de développement sur celui de Raytheon, qui doit lancer l'ESSM block 2 (Evolved SeaSparrow Missile) pour rester compétitif. La coopération pourrait également concerner à l'avenir l'intégration de l'Exocet block 3 de MBDA, tiré jusqu'ici en oblique, sur un lanceur vertical de Lockheed Martin.

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Saft monte à bord du Joint Light Tactical Vehicle de l'armée américaine et du corps des Marines

Saft monte à bord du Joint Light Tactical Vehicle de l'armée américaine et du corps des Marines

15/05/2013 Michel Cabirol – LaTribune.fr

 

Le leader mondial de la conception et de la fabrication de batteries de haute technologie pour l'industrie a remporté le contrat avec Lockheed Martin pour la fourniture de systèmes de batteries Li‐ion e6T pour le programme Joint Light Tactical Vehicle (JLTV).

 

Saft a réussi un très joli coup aux Etats-Unis. Il pourrait être à terme un coup de maître si son partenaire Lockheed Martin remporte le contrat final. Pour l'heure, le leader mondial de la conception et de la fabrication de batteries de haute technologie pour l'industrie a remporté le contrat avec le leader mondial dans le domaine de la défense, Lockheed Martin, pour la fourniture de systèmes de batteries Li‐ion e6T pour la phase d'industrialisation et de fabrication des pré‐séries du programme Joint Light Tactical Vehicle (JLTV). Outre Lockheed Martin, le fabricant des célèbres Hummer et Humvee, AM General, et Oshkosh Defense représentent les deux équipes de développement concurrentes. Si Lockheed Martin est sélectionnée, Saft pourrait fabriquer des batteries e6T pour la production du programme JLTV au cours des huit prochaines années.

 

L'armée américaine prévoit d'acquérir environ 49.000 JLTV et les Marines 5.500 exemplaires, qui devront être livrés à partir de 2015. Le coût  de ce véhicule est d'environ 250,000 dollars (194.000 euros). Ce programme produira toute une gamme de véhicules capable d'assurer de multiples fonctions lors d'une mission. Ces véhicules seront conçus pour fournir une protection, un soutien et une mobilité en réseau. Les objectifs de ce programme sont de fournir une protection et une performance supérieures à la flotte existante, de minimiser le coût d'exploitation en optimisant les synergies, l'efficacité énergétique, la fiabilité afin d'assurer une performance compétitive durant le cycle de vie complet.

 

59 batteries livrées à Lockheed Martin

 

Le système de batteries Li‐ion e6T de Saft est conçu avec des matériaux légers et offre les dimensions d'une batterie au plomb classique, ce qui permet une intégration optimale dans le véhicule. Par ailleurs, le système fournit l'énergie pour le démarrage, l'éclairage et l'allumage, ainsi que pour les missions de

surveillance silencieuse, tout en offrant la puissance nécessaire à la recharge d'appareils électroniques tels que les viseurs de nuit et les systèmes GPS. La batterie 25.5V dispose d'une technologie de communication CANBus qui relaie des informations indispensables telles que l'état de charge de la batterie, la tension et la température des éléments ainsi que les diagnostics de la batterie.

 

Saft livrera au total 59 batteries à Lockheed Martin pour équiper les 22 véhicules prototypes durant les 33 mois de la phase d'industrialisation. Cette phase sera suivie d'une sélection finale qui se conclura par la signature d'un contrat de production en 2015. La phase d'industrialisation et de fabrication des pré‐séries du contrat prévoit une livraison des systèmes batteries par Saft en 2013. Le programme JLTV permet à Saft de confirmer les capacités de fonctionnement de son système batterie e6T sans maintenance pour les véhicules militaires terrestres déjà démontrées dans le programme IBS (Système Batterie Amélioré) du Corps des Marines. « Travailler sur le programme JLTV avec Lockheed Martin nous offre une opportunité unique de continuer à fournir les solutions les plus puissantes à l'armée américaine » a estimé le directeur général de la division Specialty Battery Group de Saft, Thomas Alcide.

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X-47B Ready To Launch

5/15/2013 Strategy Page

 

ATLANTIC OCEAN (May 14, 2013) An X-47B Unmanned Combat Air System (UCAS) demonstrator prepares to launch from the aircraft carrier USS George H.W. Bush (CVN 77). George H.W. Bush is the first aircraft carrier to successfully catapult launch an unmanned aircraft from its flight deck. (U.S. Navy photo by Erik Hildebrandt)

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C-130J Super Hercules Worldwide Fleet Soars Past 1 Million Flight Hours

May 15, 2013 ASDNews Source : Lockheed Martin Corporation

 

The worldwide community of Lockheed Martin [NYSE: LMT] C-130J Super Hercules operators recently surpassed a landmark 1 million flight hours milestone, logging this time through numerous combat, special operations and humanitarian missions.

 

Thirteen countries operating C-130Js, and members of Lockheed Martin’s Flight Operations and the U.S. Government’s Defense Contract Management Agency (DCMA) teams contributed to this achievement. Hours were tracked beginning with the C-130J’s first flight on April 5, 1996, through the end of April 2013.

 

“There are a million reasons to pick the C-130J, as the Hercules continues to demonstrate the ability to fulfill any mission at any time,” said George Shultz, vice president and general manager of C-130 programs at Lockheed Martin Aeronautics Company. “Not only is this milestone a testament to the capability of the C-130J Super Hercules, it reflects the dedication displayed by crews and maintainers each day they fly a C-130J. Once again, the Super Hercules family continues to prove why the C-130J’s flexibility and versatility remains without equal.”

The C-130J is the standard by which all other airlift is measured in terms of availability, flexibility and reliability. C-130Js currently are deployed in two combat theaters and are operating at a very high tempo efficiently and reliably. In non-combat — but equally harsh environments — C-130Js are often the first to support humanitarian missions  such as search and rescue,  aerial firefighting  in the U.S., and delivering relief supplies after earthquakes, hurricanes, typhoons and tsunamis around the world.

 

Countries with C-130Js contributing to these flight hours include (in order of delivery) the United Kingdom, United States, Australia, Italy, Denmark, Norway, Canada, India, Qatar, Oman, Iraq, Tunisia and Israel (now in flight test for a summer 2013 delivery). In the U. S., C-130Js are flown by the Air Force, Air Force Reserve Command, Air National Guard, Marine Corps, and Coast Guard units. Fifteen countries have chosen the C-130J as an airlifter of choice — including Kuwait and the Republic of Korea, which will join the fleet with C-130J deliveries in 2014.

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May 16, 2013 ASDNews Source : The Boeing Company

 

    Improves accuracy and capability of worldwide navigation system

    4th Boeing GPS IIF Satellite Joins Constellation on Orbit4th Boeing GPS IIF Satellite Joins Constellation on Orbit

 

With today’s launch of the fourth GPS IIF satellite, Boeing [NYSE: BA] and the U.S. Air Force continue modernizing the Global Positioning System that millions of people worldwide rely on as a navigation and timing resource.

 

The IIF offers improved navigational accuracy and anti-jamming resistance, along with a stronger military signal and longer design life. Boeing has been a prime GPS contractor since the first satellite launched in 1978, and has made 41 of the 63 GPS satellites sent into orbit to date.

 

Today’s launch, aboard a United Launch Alliance Atlas V rocket, occurred at 5:38 p.m. Eastern time from Cape Canaveral Air Force Station, Fla. Approximately three hours and 25 minutes later, Boeing personnel in El Segundo confirmed that the satellite was performing as expected.

 

This was the first GPS IIF launch on an Atlas V and the first under the Launch and On-Orbit Support contract that Boeing received from the Air Force in late 2012. The Air Force will declare the satellite operational after checkout is completed.

 

Boeing is on contract for 12 IIF satellites. The first three, launched in 2010, 2011 and 2012, are performing well. Of the remaining eight, Boeing will complete three this year, while five others are ready for call-up and launch as needed.

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Russie-Venezuela: des contrats d'armement pour 11 mds USD

MOSCOU, 13 mai - RIA Novosti

 

Les contrats signés entre la Russie et le Venezuela dans le domaine de coopération militaire atteignent onze milliards de dollars au total, a annoncé lundi le directeur de l'agence russe d'exportation d'armements Rosoboronexport, Anatoli Issaïkine.

 

"Le volume des contrats signés est estimé à onze milliards de dollars", a indiqué le responsable, ajoutant que la coopération russo-vénézuélienne dans le domaine militaire et technique avait atteint le niveau de partenariat stratégique.

 

L'armée du Venezuela est essentiellement équipée d'armes russes, a signalé le directeur de Rosoboronexport.

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US Navy Slingshot Launch for Stealth Drone

14/05/2013 by Victoria Knowles - Armed Forces International Reporter

 

The US Navy plans to launch a carrier drone for the first time, making aviation history.

 

On Tuesday, the Navy will catapult an unmanned plane from an aircraft carrier, testing a stealthy, long-range, bat-winged jet that signifies a leap forward in drone technology.

 

With a flying capability of over 2,000 nautical miles in one journey and a six-hour endurance, the X-47B is scheduled to depart in the Atlantic from the USS George H. W. Bush utilizing the same sling-shot method that shoots manned jets upward from aircraft carriers' short runways.

 

X-47B Drone Launch from US Aircraft Carriers

 

Developed by defense technology firm Northrop Grumman, the jet was first flown in 2011, and boasts a 62-foot wingspan. The X-47 project is now part of the US Navy's Unmanned Combat Air System Demonstration (UCAS-D) program, and as of January 2012, the project's cost inflated to $813 million.

 

Due to its stealth potential and bettering the F-35 Joint Strike Fighter's range nearly two-fold, the X-47B and its descendants are regarded as a potential solution to the posing threat by Iran and China's developed anti-ship medium-range missiles, among other potential rival, according to defense analysts.

 

These missiles and other reputed area denial, anti-access weapons would oblige US aircraft carriers to function distant enough from land that F/A-18 and F-35 jets would be forced to undertake refueling to execute their missions, leaving them susceptible to attack.

 

Dual-Purpose Attack and Defence Capabilities

 

But an unmanned drone such as the X-47B could provide the Navy both with a reconnaissance competency and a long-range attack.

 

"That makes it strategically very important," says senior defense analyst Anthony Cordesman, from the Center for Strategic and International Studies. He regarded the jet as "essentially a really long-range stealth system."

 

Subsequent variants of the aircraft could potentially be developed for full-spectrum broadband stealth, making it difficult for the radar to position it, said the analysts.

 

US drones currently in operation in areas like Afghanistan and tribal regions of Pakistan, like the Reaper and Predator - are not stealthy planes and are not subject to air defense.

 

Due to its long range and requisite to have take off and landing capability from an aircraft carrier, day and night, the X-47B can operate with much greater autonomy than existing remotely piloted jets.

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MPC Trials – photo BaeSystems

MPC Trials – photo BaeSystems

MPC Trials – photo BaeSystems

 

10/05/2013 by Paul Fiddian - Armed Forces International's Lead Reporter

 

BAE Systems' and Iveco Defence Vehicles' 8x8 MPC vehicle has been put through its paces during 12 days of intense testing, which included amphibious sorties.

 

The 8x8 MPC trials were part of the USMC's MPC (Marine Personnel Carrier) assessment programme and, according to those involved, went extremely well. Various aspects of the 8x8 MPC's capabilities were explored during the Water Performance, Stowage Capacity and Human Factors stages.

 

According to BAE Systems, all criteria envelopes were exceeded, with the 8x8 MPC showing that it could be exited by a full personnel load within 17 seconds and accommodate enough equipment to support a three-day long battlefield engagement without compromising its own safety or that of those on board.

 

8x8 MPC Trials

 

The 8x8 MPC trials were staged at Camp Pendleton's AVTB (Amphibious Vehicle Test Branch) in California. In their wake, further 8x8 MPC testing's now in prospect, this time at the Automotive Test Center in Nevada.

 

The BAE Systems' MPC's roots lie in Iveco's SUPERAV design. Constructed specifically for the USMC, it combines performance, payload and protection into a package intended to serve alongside the JLTV (Joint Light Tactical Vehicle), ACV (Amphibious Combat Vehicle) and AAV (Assault Amphibious Vehicle).

 

Marine Personnel Carrier

 

The USMC Marine Personnel Carrier programme is aiming to deliver a new amphibious vehicle design into service in 2015. Four vehicles are presenting in the running to win it, including the SAIC Terrex and the Lockheed Martin Havoc.

 

"The highly experienced team of BAE Systems and IVECO presented an impressive 26-ton, open-ocean, swim-capable vehicle that exceeded all projected vehicle requirements", BAE Systems' MPC programme director, John Swift, explained in a company press release.

 

"Despite a demanding programme, our MPC was completed on schedule and on budget. It will provide our Marine Corps customer with a highly manoeuvrable solution both in water and on land, with excellent amphibious capabilities and a high level of survivability."

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Another Old Warrior Too Good To Replace

May 14, 2013: Strategy Page

 

In April the latest version of the Kiowa Warrior scout helicopter (the OH-58F) made its first flight. The army had wanted to buy a new scout helicopter design, using an existing civilian model. But years of evaluations led the army to conclude that the fifty year old Bell 206 model, used as the basis for the OH-58A, was still the best available. None of the new candidates were sufficiently superior to outweigh the fact that the basic Bell 206 design, as upgraded and modified since the 1960s as the OH-58, had more than kept pace with potential new rivals. So the army upgraded the OH-58D with much improved electronics (Internet Internet-like capabilities and the ability to control nearby UAVs) and pilot protection. A lot existing components were replaced with new versions that were stronger and/or more powerful. About 60 percent of the components in the F model are new. Production begins in two years and the first of over 300 OH-58Fs (upgrades or new aircraft) will enter service in 2016.

 

This move is made necessary because the current U.S. Army fleet of 230 OH-58Ds is wearing out. Ten years of war have hit the OH-58Ds hard. Those used in Iraq were in the air 72 hours a month while those in Afghanistan were airborne 80 hours a month. In peacetime, these choppers spend about 24 hours a month in the air. Moreover, combat use puts more stress on the aircraft. Plus there's battle damage, which included twenty destroyed in combat. The current solution is to spend several billion dollars to refurbish and upgrade the current fleet to the OH-58F standard and thus keep the OH-58 in service for another 10-12 years. It is believed that a replacement will be found and built before then, or the OH-58 will go through another round of upgrades. This has worked for other military systems (the Sidewinder air-to-air missile, the B-52 bomber and C-130 transport) so this is not a particularly daring choice. It just works.

 

The OH-58D has a top speed of 226 kilometers per hour, and a range of 241 kilometers. It has a mast-mounted sight, which carries a powerful FLIR (heat sensing camera) and a laser designator. The OH-58F will move the sensors to the body of the aircraft, right in front of the pilots. The OH-58D is lightly armed, and usually only carries four Hellfire (anti-vehicle) or Stinger (anti-aircraft) missiles, or 14 70mm unguided (or guided) rockets. The upgrades don’t change the weapons load, and OH-58D users are still arguing for a new engine. Over the decades, the new equipment and weight has been added, without an increase in engine power. For a scout helicopter, the OH-58 was getting more sluggish as it got older. This was not good, even though the OH-58F is five percent lighter than the OH-58D, which helps a bit.

 

To help ease the workload on the OH-58Ds, the army is reorganizing its light aviation battalions, by removing some OH-58 helicopters, and adding RQ-7 Shadow UAVs. The new battalions have 29 aircraft, eight of them UAVs. All this is the result of years of experience with the RQ-7, and some tests, using UAVs as scouts for helicopter gunships, or in cooperation with scout helicopters, rather than the traditional scout helicopter (like the OH-58) operating exclusively. The tests were successful, and the army is updating its tactics as well.

 

In the last decade, scout helicopters have been doing a lot less scouting, having been replaced by MQ-1C, RQ-7 and Raven UAVs. The scout helicopter pilots are relieved at having UAVs take over some of the more dangerous missions. In particular, the scout helicopter pilots are glad to lose the job of going in to "draw enemy fire" (and thus reveal where the enemy is). This sort of thing has gotten a lot of scout helicopter pilots killed. But there are still situations where the superior situational awareness (two pilots with four eyes, four ears and two noses) of humans is preferable. There are some even more basic considerations. The RQ-7 can stay in the air for up to eight hours per sortie, about three times longer than the OH-58 while the new MQ-1C can do four times better than that.

 

The army is also equipping some of its AH-64 helicopter gunships with digital communications that enables them to see what the UAVs are seeing. The OH-58s often scout for the AH-64s, finding targets. Now the RQ-7s can do it better, by letting the AH-64 pilots see what the RQ-7 has detected. There are also systems that allow the AH-64, or OH-58 pilots to take control of UAVs. The OH-58F will have both of these capabilities. Meanwhile, it's expected that the army aviation battalions will gain more UAVs, and lose helicopters.

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Image US Missile Defense Agency

14/05/2013 by Paul Fiddian - Armed Forces International's Lead Reporter

 

US defence/aerospace firm Lockheed Martin and the US Missile Defense Agency have carried out an initial air-launched ballistic missile target test, with positive results.

 

According to Lockheed Martin and the MDA, the eMRBM (Extended Medium-range Ballistic Missile) target was dropped from a USAF C-17 Globemaster III strategic transport aircraft, positioned over Arizona at an altitude of 25,000 feet. Once released, the Extended Medium-range Ballistic Missile prototype detached itself from the carriage extraction system and deployed parachutes as it descended to the ground.

 

In a press release, Targets and Countermeasures programme director, Patricia Dare, commented: "The eMRBM air-launch equipment and carriage extraction system performed nominally in this test, verifying system performance and preparing the launch team for future mission operations."

 

EMRBM Flight Test

 

The eMRBM flight test involved an unpowered pilot missile target and, so, the sortie took place to confirm that the system's support equipment performed as expected. Next, the missile target itself will be launched and that mission's scheduled to take place before the end of 2013.

 

"This new target is designed to provide the threat realism that is essential to ensuring that missile defense systems are developed against accurate representations of the systems they would likely encounter in an operational environment", added Lockheed Martin Missile Defense Systems' John Holly

 

Ballistic Missile Target

 

The air-launched Extended Medium-range Ballistic Missile target is being developed by Lockheed Martin as a strike platform for warfighters to practise-hit when they're being taught how to operate the Ballistic Missile Defense System, which would be activated in the event of ballistic missiles being directed towards the United States.

 

Lockheed Martin is presently working on no less than 17 missile target designs, in line with the Targets and Countermeasures Prime Contract awarded it a decade ago. According to Lockheed Martin literature released at the time, 'These target systems will enable the US to realistically, reliably and affordably test the full range of ballistic missile defense systems under development.'

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photo C-A Monot Marine Nationale

photo C-A Monot Marine Nationale

14.05.2013 par P. CHAPLEAU Lignes de Défense

 

Jean-Yves Le Drian confirme, ce matin dans Ouest-France, la construction de 11 frégates multimissions (et non pas huit comme l'avait dit Patricia Adam dans Ouest-France la semaine dernière) et de six sous-marins Barracuda. Il annonce aussi des renforcements en moyens et en personnels à Lorient et Bruz (Ille-et-Vilaine).

 

Avec l’annonce, lors de la présentation du Livre blanc sur la Défense et la sécurité, de la suppression de 24 000 postes entre 2014 et 2015, l’inquiétude n’a pas manqué de grandir aussi bien dans les armées que chez les fournisseurs et prestataires de services du ministère de la Défense.

 

L’Ouest et plus particulièrement la Bretagne devraient être épargnés par les coupes claires anticipées. C’est en tout cas l’assurance donnée par le ministre de la Défense : « Globalement, l’ensemble militaire et industriel breton sera conforté par le Livre blanc ».

 

François Hollande, déjà pendant sa campagne électorale, a assuré du maintien de la dissuasion nucléaire, considérée comme prioritaire. Ses deux composantes, maritime et aérienne, « garante de notre indépendance et de notre autonomie stratégique, seront donc conservées, précise Jean-Yves Le Drian. Ça implique le renouvellement des sous-marins nucléaires lanceurs d’engins de Brest et de leurs bâtiments d’accompagnement ».

 

Cette même volonté s’exprime dans « la préservation de la capacité de projection de puissance aéronavale », à travers le groupe aéronaval du Charles-de-Gaulle dont des rumeurs annonçaient la disparition.

 

En revanche, le ministre a confirmé le nouveau renforcement des moyens de la DGA à Bruz (Ille-et-Vilaine) où « le nombre de personnels affectés à la recherche dans le domaine de cyberdéfense passera de 150 à 350, soit l’arrivée de 200 personnels hautement qualifiés qui vont renforcer ce site appelé à devenir le creuset d’une filière prioritaire ». Autre renforcement, celui des forces spéciales. La Force des fusiliers-marins et commandos de Lorient verra ses capacités technologiques, ses effectifs et son commandement renforcés.

 

Enfin, « en termes industriels, les principaux bassins bretons seront confortés malgré les conditions économiques difficiles », assure le ministre de la Défense. Ce qui signifie que 11 frégates multimissions (Fremm) et 6 sous-marins nucléaires d’attaque de type Barracuda seront construits. « Ce qui n’est pas encore tranché, c’est le cadencement mais il sera calibré pour qu’il n’y ait aucune rupture de la chaîne de production et aucune rupture de capacités des bureaux d’étude ».

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14.05.2013 Nexter group

 

Cette opération devrait permettre de regrouper, au sein d'une même entité et dans le respect de leurs stratégies, de leurs clients et de leurs marchés respectifs, les activités complémentaires des deux groupes dans le domaine munitionnaire et de rationaliser la gestion des affaires domaniales et environnementales issues de l'historique des deux groupes. Elle devrait intervenir en 2013 sous la forme d’un rapprochement des deux groupes autour de GIAT Industries.

 

A propos de GIAT Industries

 

GIAT Industries est la holding à 100% de Nexter Systems, systémier-intégrateur de référence mondiale pour l'armement terrestre  maîtrisant les systèmes de combat aéroterrestres dans toutes leurs composantes : la protection, le commandement, la mobilité, le feu et le soutien. Le Groupe a réalisé un chiffre d'affaires de 736 millions d'euros en 2012. Au travers de ses matériels et services aux clients (chars, véhicules blindés, systèmes d'artillerie, munitions, systèmes d'information terminaux), il est présent dans plus de 100 pays.

 

A propos de SNPE

 

SNPE, au travers de sa filiale Eurenco, est un leader européen des poudres et explosifs à usage civil et militaire et le premier producteur mondial de nitrate d’éthylhexyl (NEH), additif améliorant la qualité du carburant diesel (réduction de la consommation et la pollution).

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UH-72A Lakota Helicopter photo US Army

UH-72A Lakota Helicopter photo US Army

14 mai 2013 Par Julien Bonnet - Usinenouvelle.com

 

L'armée américaine a décidé de mettre un terme l'an prochain à ses achats d'hélicoptères Lakota, a indiqué le responsable du constructeur aéronautique européen EADS aux Etats-Unis, Sean O'Keefe. Il déplore l'impact des coupes budgétaires automatiques décidées par le Congrès américain alors que le Pentagone avait confirmé en novembre dernier une option pour acheter 34 Lakota, d'une valeur de 181,8 millions de dollars.

 

Le Pentagone a décidé de mettre un terme l'an prochain à ses achats d'hélicoptères Lakota d'Eurocopter, a indiqué lundi 13 mai le responsable du constructeur aéronautique européen EADS aux Etats-Unis, Sean O'Keefe.

 

Dans une tribune publiée sur le site du magazine Defense News, il explique que l'appareil est actuelement "assemblé par des effectifs très qualifiés, dont plus de la moitié sont d'anciens combattants, dans l'usine de production d'hélicoptères de mon groupe à Columbus, dans le Mississipi".

 

"L'armée a décidé qu'il serait temps de mettre fin à ce programme couronné de succès l'an prochain", ajoute Sean O'Keefe, fustigeant l'impact des coupes budgétaires automatiques décidées par le Congrès américain.

 

Pour remplacer le Lakota, hélicoptère développé par Eurocopter "dans le respect des délais et du budget prévus", l'armée s'apprêterait à "acheter plus d'hélicoptères tactiques Black Hawks et à en récupérer qui reviennent d'Afghanistan pour les modifier, alors que ces appareils coûtent deux fois plus cher à opérer et à entretenir", déplore en outre ce responsable d'EADS.

 

L'armée américaine avait confirmé en novembre à EADS une option pour acheter 34 hélicoptères UH-72A Lakota, d'une valeur de 181,8 millions de dollars, dont la livraison devait débuter en septembre. Cette option faisait partie d'un très gros contrat décroché en 2006 et qui prévoyait la livraison à l'armée de 347 hélicoptères d'ici 2016.

 

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14 mai 2013 2 14 /05 /mai /2013 12:35
RSS Resilience - Fearless class patrol vessel source defpro.com

RSS Resilience - Fearless class patrol vessel source defpro.com

14.05.2013 Defense Studies

Sagem (Safran) has signed a contract with the Defence Science and Technology Agency (DSTA) of Singapore to develop and produce a new Gun Fire-Control System (GFCS) for eight Littoral Mission Vessels ordered by the Republic of Singapore Navy.

Sagem’s new GFCS is a centralized system located at the ship’s operations center that integrates several functions: main and secondary guns, radar, optronics and navigation systems. Capable of operating from several multifunction consoles concurrently, Sagem’s GFCS will also be interfaced with the combat management system. It’s open architecture not only allows for easy integration but also ensures flexibility and scalability for future upgrades and enhancement.

A long-standing partner to the Singapore Navy, Sagem has also supplied the GFCS for the six Formidable class frigates, and four Endurance class LSTs.

The new GFCS will be developed by Sagem at its Massy R&D center near Paris. Through this program Sagem provides further proof of its capabilities as systems integrator for combat systems, sensors and decentralized information on military platforms.

(Safran Sagem)

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A US military fully loaded HEMTT truck leaving for Iraq. Photo courtesy of Ultratone85.

A US military fully loaded HEMTT truck leaving for Iraq. Photo courtesy of Ultratone85.

14 May 2013 army-technology.com

 

Honeywell Technology Solutions (HTSI) has been awarded a contract to supply mission-capable heavy tactical vehicles to the US Army as part of a military vehicle programme.

 

Representing the continuation of the company's ongoing support to the programme, the $72.4m contract covers provision of vehicles, along with required training to the army personnel for safe operation and maintenance of heavy tactical vehicles fleet over the next three years.

 

Under the contract, the company's certified mechanics will repair, overhaul and deliver fully mission-capable vehicles for worldwide use by the US Army, Army Reserve and National Guard soldiers.

 

The instructor staff will also provide real time training to on-the-ground units prior to delivery, to ensure sufficient knowledge is provided to personnel on how to troubleshoot, order parts and repair equipment.

 

The comprehensive training will also enable operators to know all characteristics, capabilities and functions of the vehicles, before their actual deployment in combat operations.

 

Honeywell Technology Solutions president Carey Smith said: "Our teams have fielded and trained thousands of soldiers all over the world, and they understand the importance of ensuring that our soldiers are equipped to operate and maintain these trucks in any situation and in any region."

 

The heavy tactical wheeled vehicles programme comes under the TACOM Transportation Systems Program Executive Office.

 

Integral to the army's global logistical footprint, the 10t heavy tactical vehicles are primarily operated for personnel, supplies and equipment transport missions.

 

Trucks that include the heavy expanded mobility tactical truck (HEMTT), heavy equipment transporter, and the palletised load system have regularly been upgraded with latest technology and capabilities, while some others have received full armour packages.

 

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La Russie lance la conception d'un hélicoptère à grande vitesse

MOSCOU, 13 mai - RIA Novosti

 

Conjointement avec les ministères russes de la Défense et de l'Industrie et du Commerce, le holding "Hélicoptères de Russie" a lancé la conception d'un nouvel hélicoptère à grande vitesse, a déclaré lundi Roman Tchernychov, PDG adjoint du groupe.

 

A ce jour, le projet de développement d'un hélicoptère à grande vitesse évolue selon deux axes: "Le premier prévoit une légère augmentation de la vitesse de près de 25% par rapport aux technologies disponibles à présent", a indiqué le responsable avant d'ajouter que le nouvel hélicoptère subirait les tests de certification entre 2018 et 2020.

 

Le second axe est lié à la recherche expérimentale portant sur la création d'un appareil dont la vitesse et les caractéristiques dépasseraient de manière encore plus importante celles des appareils existants à ce jour

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Appontage d’un Mig-29K sur le porte-avions Kouznetsov. Photo MIG

Appontage d’un Mig-29K sur le porte-avions Kouznetsov. Photo MIG

MOSCOW, May 12 (RIA Novosti)

 

A new Russian carrier-deck pilot training site will be ready for operation by next year, Navy Commander Admiral Viktor Chirkov said on Sunday, replacing a Soviet-era base in Ukraine which Kiev has said it may lease to other countries.

 

The work on the training facility in the city of Yeisk, on Russia's Black Sea coast, “is proceeding according to plan,” he said in an interview with RIA Novosti.

 

Grigory Naginsky, head of the Federal Agency for Special Construction Work (Spetsstroi), said last month the construction work at the site was effectively complete and that aircraft should start flying there in August or September.

 

Former Russian Navy chief Adm. Vladimir Vysotsky had previously said the training facility should be complete by 2020.

 

In March, Ukrainian First Deputy Defense Minister Oleksandr Oleinik said Ukraine, which does not operate fixed-wing shipborne naval aircraft, was considering leasing out its Nitka training site in Crimea to other countries.

 

Under a 1997 bilateral agreement, Russia occasionally uses Ukraine's Nitka Naval Pilot Training Center, the only land-based training facility for its carrier-based fixed-wing pilots. At present, the site is only used by Russia on a short-term basis to train Northern Fleet carrier pilots, who fly Su-33 naval fighter jets and Su-25UTG conversion trainers for Russia's sole carrier, the Admiral Kuznetsov.

 

 

The Nitka Center was built in the Soviet era for pilots to practice taking-off and landing from aircraft carrier decks. After the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991, the facility remained under Ukraine’s control.

 

The center provides facilities such as a launch pad, a catapult launch device and arrester wires, a glide-path localizer, a marker beacon, and an optical landing system.

 

The Russian Defense Ministry has previously asked the Ukrainian Defense Ministry to lease the site to Russia. Ukraine’s then-Defense Minister Mykhailo Yezhel supported Russia’s request. However, a firm deal for the Russia lease option was not clinched, Oleinik said earlier, so the Ukrainian Defense Ministry was looking at other options for using it.

 

"India and China are the obvious potential candidates for this," Douglas Barrie, air warfare analyst at the London-based International Institute for Strategic Studies, said last month.

 

India is awaiting delivery of a refurbished Russian aircraft carrier which will operate Russian MiG-29K fighter jets. China only has one carrier, from which naval aircraft were seen operating for the first time last year, and has little experience of fixed-wing naval operations. Most other aircraft carrier operators either use short take-off/vertical landing (STOVL) aircraft whose crews would not need a facility like Nitka, or have their own such facilities, or use only ships for training.

 

Under the original agreement, Russia traded use of the Nitka facilities for spare parts for Sukhoi-family naval fighter jets, which were the only type allowed to operate at the center. Russia and Ukraine were Nitka's only users.

 

In August, Russia’s then-Defense Minister Anatoly Serdyukov said Russia and Ukraine had signed a protocol on amendments to that agreement, setting out payment for using the site, unrestricted use of a range of naval aircraft for training and testing, and the possibility of sharing the center with third parties.

 

The Russian Defense Ministry said last year it was paying about $700,000 annually to rent Nitka and was willing to upgrade the facility. Russia, which has only one aircraft carrier - the Admiral Kuznetsov - is drawing up plans for a new nuclear-powered aircraft carrier for its Navy by 2018.

Russia Delays Opening Carrier Pilot Training Site
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MiG-29K commissioned into Indian Navy

May 12, 2013 brahmand.com

 

PANAJI (PTI): New-age fighter aircraft MiG-29K was on Saturday commissioned ceremoniously into the Indian Navy in the presence of Defence Minister A K Antony at INS Hansa near here.

 

The aircraft would be attached to aircraft carrier INS Vikramaditya, which would be commissioned later this year.

 

The MiG-29K squadron -- initially comprising of 16 aircraft -- has been christened `Black Panthers' and would be known by its naval name `INAS 303'.

 

The aircraft were inducted into the force in February 2010 and underwent rigorous trials before today's commissioning, defence sources said.

 

During the ceremony, a pair of Sea Harriers (fighter aircraft attached to INS Vikrant) escorted a Mig-29K during a fly-pass as they flew at the speed of 800 kms per hour.

 

On the occasion , Antony said that commissioning of MiG-29K would enhance India's defence preparedness and war-fighting capabilities.

 

"Sea Lanes are our lifelines and we need to keep our adversaries away. These aircraft with multi-role capabilities will dominate the sky," the defence minister said.

 

Antony also said that Indian Navy's aviation wing, which is celebrating a diamond jubilee this year, needs to "introspect" and chart out roadmap for future.

 

The Black Panther squadron, he said, will operate from INS Vikramaditya, which will be commissioned at the end of the year.

 

"Flying this aircraft from Vikramaditya would be a real challenge," Anthony said. After the function, the minister inaugurated the simulator for MiG-29K.

 

Navy officials said the defence minister flew through a simulator for half an hour and successfully `landed' on Vikramaditya.

 

MiG-29K's arsenal of weapons includes advanced anti-aircraft and anti-ship missiles, precision bombs and a sophisticated system to support weapon delivery.

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Les armes produites en Azerbaïdjan peuvent être adopté à l'armée turque

13 Mai 2013 Rashad Suleymanov - APA

 

Bakou -  Certains types d'armes produites en Azerbaïdjan peuvent être prises par l'armée turque, a déclaré le ministre de l'Industrie de la défense Yaver Jamalov.

 

Le ministre a dit que lors de la réunion avec le secrétaire de l’Industrie de la Défense Bayar Murad, la Turquie, qui s'est tenue dans le cadre de l’exposition internationale de la défense IDEF-2013, a été discuté le développement de la coopération bilatérale.

 

« Dans la réunion, nous avons également discuté de l'utilisation de certaines armes fabriquées en Azerbaïdjan par l'armée turque. J’espère que dans un proche avenir certaines mesures à cet égard seront prises » a annoncé Jamalov.

 

Notant que l'Azerbaïdjan attache l'importance à la coopération avec la Turquie dans le domaine de la défense, le ministre a dit que, dans ce cadre sont prévus des projets communs.

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