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AW609 TiltRotor photo AgustaWestland

AW609 TiltRotor photo AgustaWestland

 

Mar 3, 2015 ASDNews Source : AgustaWestland, A Finmeccanica Company

 

Finmeccanica – AgustaWestland announced today that the AW609 TiltRotor program has achieved key milestones, initiating the production phase in anticipation of the first customer deliveries. The company has expanded the AW609 TiltRotor program to include the AgustaWestland Philadelphia facility through its designation as the first final assembly line for the only civil tiltrotor in development to date.  A second final assembly line is expected to be established at AgustaWestland’s Vergiate facility in Italy at a later date.

 

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Soldier Equipment and Technology Advancement Forum

 

Mar 3, 2015 Source : ASDEvents

 

  • Optimising Soldier Equipment For Winter Warfare
  • 15 April, 2015 - 16 April, 2015, Oslo, Norway

 

The dismounted soldier and marine are still the greatest asset of any defence force and time and time again have proven vital for mission effectiveness in a variety of complex operational environments. As the global political and economic landscape has shifted and many soldier modernisation programme managers are evaluating changes in national defence strategies, it has never been more important to gather the community and share information on how dismounted operations can be improved with new equipment and technology advances.

Unlike other events, SETAF is a meeting for the soldier modernisation community that is designed around a series of focused discussion groups run by co-chairs who are selected experts on vital subject matter.

With no PowerPoint presentations, the SETAF meeting will dedicate the precious time of its participants to in-depth learning, networking and discussions, making it a complementary part of the soldier modernisation communities’ annual training and development programme.
 

SETAF Event Highlights

  • No Attendees only participants: SETAF’s unique discussion based format means we deliver only technical discussions lead by experts in their field
  • Participation confirmed from soldier system experts from Norway, Sweden, Finland, UK, US, Canada, Austria, Germany, Poland, Romania and the Netherlands
  • Soldier Winter Warfare Equipment Briefing Day: hear from local and international programmes and how they design and optimise their soldier systems for sub-zero environments
  • Real solutions uncovered in the SETAF exhibition zone: the very latest technologies will be showcased to help advance the next generation of soldier system
     

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Benefits of Attending

  • No attendees, only participants. SETAF is an event where everyone gets involved in technical discussions, no one sits out and just observes!
  • Explore shared experiences and uncover opportunities for partnership and exchange of lessons learnt with new and innovative industry partners in the SETAF exhibition zone
  • SETAF Artic Focus Day: Don’t miss the chance to hear briefings from Norway, Sweden, Finland and Canada on how they optimise soldier systems and focus their design for sub-zero and low temperature harsh operational environments
  • Hear direct operational feedback from soldier systems tested in theatre and how this real life experience is redesigning the next phase of national programmes
  • Take advantage of over 20 hours of informal networking-more than at any other soldier system meeting in 2015!
     

Focus Day / Workshop

Don't Miss the Pre-Conference Winter Warfare Soldier Equipment Briefings Day | 14th April 2015

Make Sure you register for the SETAF Programme Acquisition and Integration Masterclass | 16th April 2015
With Colonel Richard Hansen, Former Program Manager, Soldier Warrior, PEO Soldier

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Speakers
  • Major General Anukul Chandra, Former Director General Equipment Management, Indian Army HQ
  • Major Rune Nesland-Steinor, Project Manager Weapons Optics and Electronic Warfare Land Systems Division, Norweigan Defence Logistical Organisation
  • Adelbert Bronkhorst, Principal Scientist, TNO Defence, Security & Safety
  • Brigadier General Asle Kjelsberg, Former Quartermaster General/ Head of Defence Procurement, Norwegian Defence Staff
  • Colonel Richard Hansen, Former Program Manager, Soldier Warrior, PEO Soldier, US Army
  • Darren Browning, Power Sources Team Lead, NATO LCG DSS / Power Group Chairman, DSTL
  • Derek Riezebos, Project Manager -VOSS-E-Lighter Programme, Netherlands MoD
  • Ed Andrukaitis, National Defence HQ, National Defence Headquarters
  • Gert Nutzel, Chief Scientist, PHOTONIS Netherlands B.V.
  • John Foley, Project Director-FIST & Soldier System Lead, Thales
  • Lt Colonel Christopher Woodburn, nfantry Weapons and Optics, Maneuver Branch, Fires and maneuver Integration Division, United States Marine Corps
  • Lt Colonel Pawel Sweklej, Soldier System TYTAN - Project Manager, General Command of the Polish Armed Forces
  • Lt Colonel Tiberius Tomoiaga, Director, METRA
  • Major Enric Bouffard, Lead Requirements Officer, Soldier Clothing, Protection And Equipment, Canadian Army
  • Major Jonathan Herbert, Director Land Requirements 5-6, National Defence Headquarters
  • Olaf Aul, Chief Technical Leader, IdZ -ES, Rheinmetall Electronics
  • Patrick Curlier, Vice President Optronics and Defence Division Sagem Defense and Securite, Sagem
  • Ross Jones, Programme Leader - Dismounted Soldier Systems Programme & Delivery Directorate, DSTL
  • Rune Lausand, Chief Scientist, FFI Norwegian Defence Research Establishment
  • Steven Savage, Senior Scientist, Defence, Safety and Security FOI -POWER, FOI Swedish Defence Research Agency

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4 mars 2015 3 04 /03 /mars /2015 08:20
The U.S. Department of Defense approves ATIRCM for export.

The U.S. Department of Defense approves ATIRCM for export.

 

Mar 2, 2015 ASDNews Source : BAE Systems PLC

 

BAE Systems, Inc. today announced that its Advanced Threat Infrared Countermeasures (ATIRCM) system has been approved for export by the U.S. Department of Defense. The export approval paves the way for sales to allied nations around the world, giving them access to this life-saving technology.

“In today’s environment with the proliferation of surface-to-air missiles, a proven aircraft survivability system to counter advanced threats meets an immediate need,” said Bill Staib, director of threat management solutions at BAE Systems. “We are seeing tremendous international interest for this system, which has proven to be both highly effective and reliable since its fielding in 2009.”

 

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Future USS Gabrielle Giffords (LCS 10) Launches

 

Mar 2, 2015 ASDNews Source : US Navy

 

The future USS Gabrielle Giffords (LCS 10), launched from the Austal USA shipyard Feb. 25, marking an important production milestone for the Littoral Combat Ship (LCS) program.

 

"This third Independence variant ship of the block buy is the first ship constructed fully utilizing Austal's LCS Modular Manufacturing Facility and is launching at the highest level of production completion to-date," said Capt. Tom Anderson, Littoral Combat Ship program manager, "a sign that facility investments are now paying off in schedule and cost performance."

 

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3 mars 2015 2 03 /03 /mars /2015 18:55
Mission Arromanches 2015 : Le groupe aéronaval en océan Indien

Les unités du groupe aéronaval français ont conduit avec les forces armées saoudiennes des patrouilles communes puis les manœuvres opérationnelles « White Shark ». photo Marine nationale

 

3 Mars 2015 Source : Marine Nationale

 

Le groupe aéronaval (GAN) constitué en Task Force 473 (TF 473) autour du porte-avions Charles de Gaulle a largué les amarres le 13 janvier dernier afin d’entamer un nouveau déploiement opérationnel en océan Indien. La mission Arromanches a pour objet le pré-positionnement du GAN dans une zone d’intérêt stratégique, couvrant notamment les façades maritimes de la corne de l’Afrique et du Moyen-Orient. Cette mission permettra en fonction des évolutions de la crise au Levant, de contribuer de façon majeure à l’action de  la coalition luttant contre le groupe terroriste Daech.

 

Des opportunités pour agir

 

Les premières semaines de déploiement du GAN ont été marquées par l’intégration à la SNMG2[1], force permanente de l’OTAN déployée en Méditerranée, et par des patrouilles menées au plus proche des zones de crise de la Méditerranée occidentale au golfe d’Aden, puis dans le golfe Arabo-Persique.

 

Depuis qu’il a appareillé, le GAN a participé à des manœuvres conjointes dans un cadre multinational et interallié, ainsi qu’à des manœuvres bilatérales avec les pays de la région. Durant plusieurs jours, la TF 473 a coordonné l’action d’une force aéronavale imposante, qui a contribué à la surveillance et à la sécurisation des espaces maritimes, de la Méditerranée occidentale au canal de Suez.

 

Entré en mer Rouge début février, le GAN a participé au renforcement de la connaissance du théâtre par le biais de missions de renseignement. Il a ainsi réalisé une patrouille opérationnelle dans le golfe d’Aden permettant de contribuer à la sécurisation d’une des zones les plus denses au monde en termes de trafic maritime et de menaces en mer. Les bâtiments du GAN ont également conduit d’importantes manœuvres communes avec les forces armées saoudiennes.

 

Le groupe aéronaval engagé en Irak

 

Dans le golfe Arabo-Persique, il opère aux côtés du groupe aéronaval américain, constituant autour du porte-avions Carl Vinson une « carrier battle force » au sein de la TF 50. Une nouvelle phase commence pour les marins français, placée sous le signe de la coopération étroite avec l’US Navy.

 

Le 23 février, à l’occasion d’un déplacement à bord du Charles de Gaulle, le ministre de la Défense a annoncé aux 2 600 marins de la TF 473 leur intégration à l’opération Chammal. Cet engagement opérationnel en Irak marque la détermination de la France à prendre toute sa part dans la lutte contre Daech et à peser dans la coalition ; notre pays étant le seul avec les Etats-Unis à mettre en œuvre un groupe aéronaval dans cette guerre contre le terrorisme. « Déployer le groupe aéronaval français n’est jamais anodin. C’est ici un signal politique fort, qui vient conforter la détermination de la France à vaincre cette barbarie que représente Daech » a souligné le ministre de la Défense.

 

Le GAN constitue un atout stratégique précieux : il contribue simultanément à la maîtrise des espaces aéromaritimes vitaux, à l’entretien de la capacité d’appréciation autonome de situation et à la projection de puissance. Il offre ainsi une capacité d’action graduée, adaptée aux besoins des autorités politiques.

 

[1] Le Standing Nato Maritime Group 2 (SNMG2) était composé à l’occasion du croiseur américain USS Vicksburg, des frégates turque Turgutreis et canadienne HMCS Fredericton et du ravitailleur allemand Spessart. La mission de cette force est d’assurer une permanence en Méditerranée afin de surveiller les navires impliqués dans des trafics liés au terrorisme international.

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photo Marine nationale

La mission Arromanches 2015, baptisée ainsi pour mettre en lumière la coopération entre la France, les Etats-Unis et le Royaume Uni, constitue un nouveau pré-positionnement stratégique, permettant de renforcer la présence de la France en océan Indien et dans le golfe Arabo-Persique, de recueillir du renseignement, et de contribuer aux opérations menées par la coalition dans la zone.

 

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Photo Jerome Lessard, The Belleville Intelligencer Agence QMI

Photo Jerome Lessard, The Belleville Intelligencer Agence QMI

 

Le 2 mars 2015 nouvelles.gc.ca

 

TRENTON – Aujourd’hui, 125 soldats de l’Armée canadienne, du 3e Bataillon, The Royal Canadian Regiment (3 RCR), ont quitté la BFC Trenton pour l’Europe de l’Est, dans le cadre des activités militaires entreprises par les Forces armées canadiennes (FAC) pour appuyer les mesures d’apaisement de l’OTAN en Europe de l’Est et en Europe centrale. Madame Cheryl Gallant, députée de Renfrew-Nipissing, était sur les lieux à Petawawa (Ontario) pour saluer les militaires, et Rick Norlock, député de Northumberland-Quinte West, a fait un bref discours d’appui et d’encouragement aux troupes à Trenton (Ontario), la dernière escale avant de quitter le Canada.

Le contingent du 3 RCR, qui fait partie du 2e Groupe-brigade mécanisé du Canada (2e GBMC) basé à la garnison Petawawa (Ontario), ira rejoindre le détachement précurseur actuellement déployé dans le cadre de l’opération REASSURANCE. La Force opérationnelle terrestre participera à une série d’activités d’entraînement avec d’autres pays, qui permettront aux Forces canadiennes de faire la démonstration de ses capacités et de son leadership.

 

Faits en bref

  • Les soldats canadiens s’entraînent avec nos alliés de l’OTAN dans le cadre de l’opération REASSURANCE depuis le début de mai 2014.
  • L’opération REASSURANCE fait référence aux activités militaires entreprises par les Forces armées canadiennes à l’appui des mesures d’apaisement de l’OTAN, en réponse aux actes d’agression et de provocation de la Russie contre l’Ukraine, en fournissant les capacités militaires pour l’instruction, les exercices, les démonstrations et les tâches attribuées par l’OTAN. L’action des Forces canadiennes en réponse à la demande de l’OTAN, a pour but de favoriser la sécurité et la stabilité en Europe centrale et en Europe de l’Est, et manifeste l’engagement indéfectible du Canada envers ses alliés dans la région.
  • En 2014, dans le cadre de l’opération REASSURANCE, les Forces canadiennes ont participé à un certain nombre d’exercices d’entraînement avec nos alliés de l’OTAN, dont l’exercice STEADFAST JAVELIN II, l’exercice GNIEZNO, l’exercice PEGASUS KORSARZ, l’exercice SABRE STRIKE et l’exercice ORZEL ALERT.

 

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« Le gouvernement canadien maintient son engagement à renforcer la stabilité et la sécurité régionales en Europe de l’Est. Les exercices de l'OTAN, y compris l’opération REASSURANCE auxquels nous participons, sont préparés afin d'envoyer un message à la Russie. Le Canada et ses alliés de l'OTAN appuient leurs amis est-européens contre l'intimidation et l'agression territoriale de Vladimir Poutine. »

L’honorable Jason Kenney, ministre de la Défense nationale

« Notre gouvernement est fermement résolu à rejeter toute geste d’agression perpétré par le régime Poutine. Alors que nos soldats se rendent en Europe de l’Est aujourd’hui, nous gardons en mémoire la bravoure et l’engagement des hommes et femmes en uniforme qui défendent les principes de liberté, de démocratie et de primauté du droit, au pays et à l’étranger. »

L’honorable Julian Fantino, ministre associé de la Défense nationale

« La participation de l’Armée canadienne à des exercices d’entraînement multinationaux comme l’Opération REASSURANCE offre à nos militaires des occasions supplémentaires d’améliorer leurs compétences de combat et d’accroître notre interopérabilité avec nos partenaires internationaux. Nos militaires demeurent forts, fiers et prêts à répondre à l’appel du devoir en tout temps et partout dans le monde. »

Lieutenant-général Marquis Hainse, commandant de l’Armée canadienne

 

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3 mars 2015 2 03 /03 /mars /2015 18:40
The United States Will Fund Equipment Purchases And Training For The Ukrainian Army

The aid for Ukraine will not probably include lethal weapons, such as depicted Javelin ATGM. Photo: SOI-East Combat Camera/Lance Cpl. Andrew Kuppers/US DoD.

 

03 March, 2015 defence24.pl

 

The United States will allocate USD 120 million in order to realize a training programme for the Ukrainian soldiers, along with a programme purchases of armament for Ukraine.

 

Geoffrey Payatt, US Ambassador in Ukraine stated this fact in his interview for the Ukrainian “Inter” TV station. According to Payatt, the money will be allocated to train the soldiers and procure equipment for them – but not the lethal weapons.

 

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3 mars 2015 2 03 /03 /mars /2015 18:35
Australian Light Armoured Vehicle in Puckapunyal, Victoria

Australian Light Armoured Vehicle in Puckapunyal, Victoria

 

19 February 2015 Minister for Defence

 

The Minister for Defence, the Hon. Kevin Andrews MP, today announced the Australian Government has given First Pass approval for project LAND 400 Phase 2 – Mounted Combat Reconnaissance Capability. The Request for Tender has been released for the multi-billion dollar project to replace the Australian Defence Force’s Australian Light Armoured Vehicle (ASLAV).

Mr Andrews, together with the Minister for Industry and Science, The Hon. Ian Macfarlane MP, urged Australian industry to take advantage of opportunities arising from project Land 400 Phase 2.

Speaking at the Puckapunyal Army Base, Mr Andrews said Australian industry would have the opportunity to participate in both the acquisition and support phases.

“The ASLAV is the ADF’s current mounted combat reconnaissance vehicle and has seen extensive operational service, including in East Timor, Iraq and Afghanistan,” Mr Andrews said.

“The fleet will reach the end of its life around 2021. The Government is committed to replacing and enhancing the Army’s fleet of combat vehicles and other land force capabilities to best protect our soldiers.”

Mr Macfarlane said the prime contractors leading bids to provide the new vehicles would be expected to maximise Australian industry content while ensuring an effective capability, without detriment to the quality, interoperability, schedule or cost of the project.

“When it comes to Defence contracts, Australian suppliers want a piece of the pie,” Mr Macfarlane said.

“The Government’s broader policy settings, including our Industry Innovation and Competitiveness Agenda and Advanced Manufacturing Growth Centre, are focussed on building on our strengths and maximising opportunities for investment and job creation.

“Australian industry must continue to demonstrate that it can be competitive, and can be a vital, long-term contributor to supply chains and support strategies.”

The upcoming Defence White Paper will confirm the remaining scope of the program, which is likely to provide an infantry fighting vehicle, currently partly provided by the M113 Armoured Personnel Carrier, a manoeuvre support vehicle, and an integrated training system.

When fully delivered, the LAND 400 Program will allow Army to successfully sustain mounted close combat against emerging and future threats as part of a joint force.

Australian companies wishing to be involved as sub-contractors to have the opportunity to pursue a range of opportunities including:

· Component and parts supply;

· Integration of Australian communications, sensor and weapons systems;

· Engineering and testing;

· Facilities; and

· Vehicle sustainment and logistics.

This process is consistent with the successes achieved by Australian companies in winning work in other major Defence procurement programs including the international Joint Strike Fighter program.

Defence continues to provide assistance to industry through a number of other related and successful programs including the Global Supply Chain program and Team Defence Australia.

 

Australian suppliers are being encouraged to register at: http://www.defence.gov.au/dmo/AboutDMO/OurStructure/GMLandandMaritime/LandSystems/Content/land400industryopp.aspx

 

Industry registration link: http://www.defence.gov.au/dmo/AboutDMO/OurStructure/GMLandandMaritime/LandSystems/Content/land400industryopp.aspx

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[8 mars] #JournéeDeLaFemme - Portrait : l’action et l’ambition

 

3 mars 2015 DICoD

 

#JournéeDeLaFemme – La capitaine Angélique, du 40e régiment de transmission (40e RT) de Thionville, est actuellement en mission de protection de la capitale. Déployée, dans le cadre du plan Vigipirate, avec la compagnie qu’elle commande, elle nous explique son rôle de commandant d’unité, sa manière de diriger, ainsi que ses motivations.

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En piste avec le génie de l'air


3 mars 2015 Armée de l'Air

 

Pour toutes les opérations aériennes demandant une projection, le 25 Régiment de l'Air est sollicité. Cette unité de l'Armée de l'Air, composée de sapeurs de l'armée de terre, est spécialiste des plateformes aéronautiques. Topographes, géomètres, conducteurs d'engins préparent l'arrivée des aéronefs. Que ce soit pour construire, rénover ou expertiser une piste, ils amènent leurs compétences dans toutes les situations.

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3 mars 2015 2 03 /03 /mars /2015 17:50
Materieel Patriotmissie Turkije weer terug - @Defensie


3 mars 2015 Defensie.NL

 

Al het materieel dat voor de Patriotmissie in Turkije was, is terug. Het schip dat het luchtafweergeschut, goederen en voertuigen transporteerde, meerde maandag 2 maart 2014 af in Eemshaven.
3 maart gaan meer dan 160 voertuigen in verschillende colonnes de weg op. Nog eens zo’n 70 containers volgen woensdag. Die dag is alles weer terug op de Luitenant-Generaal Bestkazerne in het Limburgse Vredepeel. Het materieel krijgt er groot onderhoud en wordt gemodificeerd.

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De artillerie - L'artillerie - The artillery - Der Artillerie 1914 - 1918

 

3 mars 2015 Belgian Defence

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Airbus Helicopters opens R & D facility in Poland

A Tiger helicopter from Airbus Helicopters, which has opened a research and development facility in Poland. Photo: Airbus Helicopters.

 

MARIGNANE, France, Feb. 22 By Richard Tomkins (UPI)

 

Airbus Helicopters has opened an engineering design office in Poland, expanding its research and development capabilities. The facility, with about 100 engineers, is in the city of Lodz and is the company's fourth such facility. The others are located in France, Germany and Spain. "We see a significant potential from Poland, particularly with its young and skilled engineers who can contribute to a new way of bringing innovation to our products and systems," said Airbus Helicopters President Guillaume Faury. "Our goal is to have Airbus Helicopters Polska directly involved with us in many fields, including organization, processes and design."

 

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Britain invests in facilities for F-35 aircraft

 

LONDON, Feb. 23 (UPI)

 

Britain says it is building facilities for operation of its future F-35 Lightning II aircraft fleet at a Royal Air Force base in the east of the country.

 

Nearly $462 million is being invested in Eastern England for facilities to handle F-35 Lightning II aircraft, the Ministry of Defense reported. The funding will be directed at RAF Marham, with work planned to begin on infrastructure and facilities by the end of this year. The construction work will create 1000 new jobs directly in the construction phase of the project and an additional 700 jobs in the supply chain, the ministry said.

 

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3 mars 2015 2 03 /03 /mars /2015 17:45
General Khalifa Haftar photo Magharebia

General Khalifa Haftar photo Magharebia

 

3 mars 2015 BBC Afrique

 

Parallèlement, le Parlement a décidé de reprendre le dialogue politique sous l’égide de l'ONU.

 

Une semaine auparavant, ce parlement avait annoncé la suspension de sa participation aux négociations, suite à une rencontre avec le représentant de l'ONU en Libye, Bernardino Leon. Agé de 72 ans, Haftar s'était autoproclamé commandant en chef de l'Armée nationale libyenne (ANL), une force paramilitaire composée d'anciens officiers ayant fait défection de l'armée de Mouammar Kadhafi mais engagée dans des combats contre les islamistes dans l'est du pays. Selon le colonel Ahmed al-Mesmari, porte-parole du chef d'état-major de l'armée, Khalifa Haftar, promu lieutenant-général, devrait prêter serment ce mardi.

 

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3 mars 2015 2 03 /03 /mars /2015 17:35
Indonesian Navy Mulls Chinese 30 mm CIWS Fit for Corvettes, LPDs

 

17 February 2015 by Maki Catama

 

JAKARTA, -- The Indonesian Navy (TNI-AL) is exploring the possibility of equipping its Kapitan Pattimura (Parchim I)-class corvettes and Makassar-class landing platform dock (LPD) ships with the Chinese-developed Type 730 close-in weapon system (CIWS), a source close to the TNI-AL informed IHS Jane's on 18 February.

 

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Vietnam Received Geographic Information System for the Missile Complex "Bastion"

 

03.03.2015 by Maki Catama - aseanmildef.com

 

HANOI, --  Russia has delivered Vietnam Geographic Information System (GIS) "Horizon" for coastal missile complex "Bastion" said Tass source in the military-technical cooperation.

"We have carried out the supply of "Horizon" to our Vietnamese partners. This system is designed for coastal missile complex "Bastion" and onshore exploration air and surface surveillance" Monolith-B "- a spokesman said.

"Horizon" designed by Automatic Apparatus Research Institute, Semenikhina (included in the combined instrument-making corporation of the State Corporation "Rostec"). This system was first presented to the public at the exhibition MILEX-2014. The site Corporation reported that "Horizon" has unique capabilities for speed, quality of information displayed and processing very large volumes of map data. In corporations argue that such a display quality nobody else has not yet reached.

Complex "Bastion" is equipped with anti-ship missiles "Yakhont" and is designed to destroy various surface ships, both single and in the composition of airborne compounds percussion groups and convoys. In addition, it can also affect ground targets. Intelligence systems "Monolith-B" horizon designed to detect and track air and sea targets.

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A spotlight on security in Kabul


3 mars 2015 by NATO

 

General Rahimi is put to the test in his first few months as police chief of Kabul, having to secure a fast growing city with high crime rates and insurgency threats.

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The mobile, self-contained coastal defense battery developed jointly by three companies. Photo: MDBA  Read more: http://www.upi.com/Business_News/Security-Industry/2015/02/24/Coastal-defense-system-makes-debut/6131424777159/#ixzz3TKZesgi5

The mobile, self-contained coastal defense battery developed jointly by three companies. Photo: MDBA Read more: http://www.upi.com/Business_News/Security-Industry/2015/02/24/Coastal-defense-system-makes-debut/6131424777159/#ixzz3TKZesgi5


ABU DHABI, United Arab Emirates, Feb. 24 (UPI)

 

A proposed self-contained coastal battery system that fires two types of missiles has been unveiled at an international defense exhibition.

The proposed system is from Siham Al Khaleej Technology of the United Arab Emirates, European missile systems company MBDA, and GEM elettronica of Italy.

The system, displayed at the International Defense Exhibition and Conference in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates.


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The Mbombe 6x6 armored vehicle to be assembled in Jordan for its military. Photo: Paramount Group

The Mbombe 6x6 armored vehicle to be assembled in Jordan for its military. Photo: Paramount Group


ABU DHABI, United Arab Emirates, Feb. 26 (UPI)

 

Jordan has become the first customer for the Mbombe 6x6 armored infantry combat vehicle from South Africa's Paramount Group.

The initial 50 vehicles for the Jordanian armed forces will be assembled in Jordan by KADDB, or the King Abdullah II Design and Development Bureau, which will also produce some components for it.

Additional details of the deal, including its monetary value, were not disclosed.


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The Z:NightOwl M surveillance system from Airbus Defense and Space. Photo: Airbus DS

The Z:NightOwl M surveillance system from Airbus Defense and Space. Photo: Airbus DS

 

Feb. 26, 2015 By Richard Tomkins (UPI)

 

MUNICH, Germany, Feb. 26 -- An unidentified Middle Eastern country has contracted Airbus Defense and Space for long-range opto-electric/infrared imaging system for use on its borders. The system to be supplied by Airbus DS' Optronics business is the Z:NightOwl M, a surveillance system specifically developed for extremely long-range observation purposes. Airbus DS said the system provides a very large field of view for wide-area observation and detection, coupled with an extremely small field of view for identification.

 

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3 mars 2015 2 03 /03 /mars /2015 17:30
Tordre le cou au mythe de l'invincibilité de Daesh

 

2 mars 2015 par

 

Parmi l'ensemble des documentaires ou reportages que j'ai choisi de regarder sur Arte depuis qu'existe la chaîne, j'ai très rarement été déçu. Malheureusement, pour la première fois, un documentaire m'a laissé dubitatif : « Daech, naissance d'un état terroriste ». La réalisation a beau être globalement encensée, même en admettant le format très limité d'à peine une heure, je ne vois qu'un travail bâclé. Quand je lis l'Express évoquant une « (…) enquête précise bourrée d'intervenants éclairés et d'images tétanisantes » je suis conforté dans mon regard critique. Car il y a un problème de taille : les images tétanisantes ne font pas la qualité d'un « doc » si le commentaire qui les accompagne est truffé d'erreurs, d'approximations, d'omissions, de simplifications outrancières. Au bout du compte, la qualité dudit documentaire est très hétérogène : contestable au cours des deux premiers tiers, un peu meilleur dans le dernier tiers notamment grâce aux propos de Romain Caillet, Jean-Charles Brisard1, d'Hubert Védrine ou encore d'Athil al-Nujaifi, gouverneur de Mossoul. Au bilan, l'ensemble est médiocre. Évidemment, il ne s'agit pas de tirer gratuitement à boulets rouges sur cette réalisation de Jérôme Fritel. J'étaie ma critique dans le long développement qui suit en apportant les éléments qui manquent fâcheusement pour véritablement comprendre la naissance de l’État Islamique2 (EI ; Dawlat al-Khilifa).

 

NB : pour une lecture plus fluide (en particulier en ce qui concerne la multitude de notes), je recommande le téléchargement en pdf du document, via ce lien.

 

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Aselsan, Honeywell Sign MoU on Collaboration

 

Feb 27 2015 trdefence.com (DefenseNews)

 

ANKARA — Turkish defense electronics specialist Aselsan and US Honeywell have signed a memorandum of understanding to generate a framework for future collaboration, Aselsan said in a statement Friday.

 

The statement from Turkey’s biggest company said: “[Aselsan and Honeywell] signed a memorandum of understanding on the third day of the IDEX 2015 Exhibition at Abu Dhabi.”

 

It said that the agreement sets forth a pathway for collaboration on avionics products for both civilian and military industries.

 

It also said: “To ensure that the cooperative work to be undertaken by the companies proceeds efficiently, the parties have agreed to establish a Steering Committee to ensure regular meetings as well as dedicated Working Groups to execute the collaborative efforts.”

 

Aselsan says its business focuses on in-house critical capabilities, state-of-the-art technologies and sustainable research and development.

 

The company, listed on the Istanbul Stock Exchange, primarily engages in design, development, production, system integration, modernization and after sales services in the fields of military communication systems, professional communication systems, radar and electronic warfare systems, electro-optical systems, avionic systems, defense and weapon systems, C4ISR systems, naval combat systems, transportation systems, security systems, and energy and power management systems.

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The Dagor off-road vehicle. Photo by Polaris Defense

The Dagor off-road vehicle. Photo by Polaris Defense


MINNEAPOLIS, Feb. 24 (UPI)

 

Polaris Defense has internationally introduced its new ultra-light off-road vehicle for transporting cargo or a nine-person infantry/special operations squad.

The vehicle is called Dagor and took its bow at the International Defense Exhibition and Conference is Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates.

"Polaris Defense understands the off-road vehicle environment better than anybody," said Doug Malikowski, director of international business development. "We're continually developing vehicles and technology in support of warfighters around the world and DAGOR is the latest example of that.


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Opportunities for UK technology companies in the US defence market

 

24 February 2015 Ministry of Defence and Philip Dunne MP (Transcript of the speech, exactly as it was delivered)

 

Speech by Mr Philip Dunne, Minister for Defence Equipment, Support and Technology.

 

Introduction

We couldn’t have chosen a better venue to discuss our US defence relationship than the Cabinet War Rooms.

Because this is where Churchill would discuss the progress of the Second World War…on a daily basis with President Roosevelt…

…providing a reminder that ours is a partnership based on the firmest of historic footings

In World War Two…that unique combination of UK/US expertise…was perhaps personified in the Tizard Mission which produced a paradigm shift in radar technology.

During the Cold War…it was our special relationship that enabled us to strike the Polaris… and later Trident… agreements …that strengthened both our nations in the face of the Communist threat.

And today co-operation continues in all areas …whether in intelligence…in force protection… in airborne ISR…or in the interoperability of our force structures.

 

Today’s relationship

Of course, given the US’s technological pre-eminence in many areas it is inevitable that we still purchase a significant amount of equipment from our American friends …from Huskeys and Harpoons to Ridgbacks and Reapers

But this relationship is as deep as it is broad.

Yes, we buy capability from the US.

But often, as in the case of Rivet Joint, we find new and innovative ways to operate it.

At the same time there are instances of reciprocity.

So the C17 programme might be built by Boeing in the US but their high-tech international training centre is in Farnborough.

While with the Chinook Fleet we get the best availability.

At the same time the US remains one of our biggest customers.

Official Statistics from UKTI DSO cite 12% of UK defence exports going to north America last year,

In 2013 the Department of Defense procured $1.5 billion in supplies, services, fuel and construction from UK entities …

Plus there is the unseen but growing British content in the supply chains of US defence companies, which draws upon a gamut of dual use technologies.

And while the US rarely procures platforms and major systems from overseas… when it does…it often chooses British.

Whether it is the US versions of the Harrier Jump Jet and the Hawk Jet Trainer in decades past.

Whether it is our Rolls Royce MT30 engines or our Martin Baker Ejection Seats fitted in every F-35 which will come into service for decades to come.

Some of the companies here today provide excellent examples of British success trading in the US defence market:

….Ultra Electronics, TMD, Cobham, Astute Electronics …. to name but a few.

Each demonstrating that you don’t have to be a prime contractor to break into the market.

Yet what has sustained our relationship and kept it fresh over the years is continual collaboration.

Once upon a time we were pioneering jet propulsion

Today we are working on the most advanced jet aircraft on earth in the form of the F35 …with the UK proud to be the US’s only level one partner.

We’re also partnering today on a wide range of 100 other S&T projects.

Working hand-in-glove to develop the Common Missile Compartment

…the infra-red counter measures for aircraft… …and advanced night vision capability.

 

New opportunities

Yet you’re here today because that priceless prize of working with the US is growing.

Like us … the US is looking to the future.

As equipment technology advances exponentially… as advanced surface-to-air and anti-access area weapons proliferate.

…as multiple potential adversaries increasingly compete to acquire fifth generation technology …the US has seen its technological advantage …the bedrock of its defence for the past 60 years …gradually erode

So it is looking to make another giant leap forward …upgrading, developing and fielding breakthrough technologies and systems.

That is why the US, last year, launched its new Defence Innovation Initiative, the Third Offset Strategy, which I discussed with Deputy Secretary Work in December.

Bob Work is asking serious questions about how to improve US capability in a host of areas:

How can it increase its resilience and reduce its dependence on space technology?

How can it increase its underwater capabilities to counter anti-access and area denial, and focus on autonomous systems and underwater payloads?

How can it maintain air dominance and continue to strike in non-permissive environments?

How can it counter electronic warfare, maintain stealth and develop jam-resistant missiles?

And how can it keep up to speed with emerging technologies and concepts such as autonomy and advanced manufacturing …when investment in the commercial sector is outstripping military research and development?

The challenge for the US is that it must do all this while still driving down its costs… …something with which we’re only too familiar in the UK.

Last year, Frank Kendall, the US Secretary of Defense for Acquisition, Technology and Logistics unveiled his acquisition reform program ‘Better Buying Power 3.0’.

A strong sign that ….like us… in tough times ….our American counterparts see the virtue of cooperative research, co-development, and co-production.

Why pay to duplicate technology solutions that already exist elsewhere?

We believe the determination of the US to broaden its horizons… is now opening up new opportunity for its allies as I was discussing with Frank only on Sunday at IDEX in Abu Dhabi.

This is especially so for those British companies, with the expertise the US is looking for.

And that’s why you’re here today.

 

A big challenge

I’m not saying it will be easy to break into the American defence market place.

I’m speaking as someone who spent some years working in the US myself, so I am under no illusion as to the challenges.

I know the US Defence market is truly vast.

10 times the size of our own in this country.

For example, the US Special Operations Command, its smallest service, is roughly the size of the British Army

And that the US Marine Corps, also regarded in the US as “small”, is the size of the whole of UK defence…and can muster a similar spectrum of capability.

All this presents genuine challenges, especially to small businesses

Yet at the same time it brings huge possibilities beyond anything we see in Europe.

So you need to know where to start..

…how to find the right route to market …and how to establish good local partners

You need not just the ability to grow…deliver at scale …and at the pace such a large customer demands.

…but to get to grips with an unwieldly procurement machine that is considerably more complex than UK MOD …where the preference for domestic suppliers is enshrined in law …and where export controls and the infamous International Traffic in Arms Regulation control the proliferation of US technology.

Don’t be put off

But don’t be put off.

If you’re already concentrating your business on exportability, modularity and innovation….

…and we’ve rewritten our policy to ensure ‘exportability’ must be actively considered from the very beginning of our own acquisition cycle

…then you’re in the right place

And today’s sessions will help you with some of the practicalities.

The US experts in this room

…from our MOD staff in Washington, ….UKTI’s Defence and Security Organisation, …and BIS in London …stand ready to use their excellent local knowledge …to help you disentangle the complex web of regulation …decode the unfathomable jargon …and navigate around the labyrinthine US procurement structure

I would also like to thank the experts from law firms Crowell & Moring, and Stoock

…as well as from Bloomberg Government for the time they have taken and the interest they have shown in supporting UK industry.

…by travelling from the US to share their professional advice with you today.

 

Bilateral agreements

Yet their advice alone isn’t the only thing that should give you the confidence to go to America.

We’ve also drawn up a raft of bilateral agreements to help your cause.

In December I renewed the Reciprocal Defence Procurement MOU

It is designed to create a level playing field for UK and US companies accessing each country’s market.

We’re also coming up to the second anniversary of the Defence Trade Cooperation Treaty which eases the export control burden for certain categories of technology.

Colleagues in MOD are now working with authorities in the US to ensure the treaty retains its value in the wake of reforms that have begun easing US export control regulations in some technology areas.

And we also have the Science & Technology communiqué that I signed with Frank Kendall last year.

It is there to accelerate our joint programmes of research in disruptive technologies …whether in situational awareness, satellites and communications

And it is already paying dividends.

There are currently around 100 distinct R&D programmes underway between the UK and the US.

…an increased number of US exchange scientists and engineers in the UK.

…and a new scheme for short term exchanges between UK and US scientists.

The value of the Communiqué has been affirmed by the development of co-operation into quantum technology, autonomy and directed energy.

While the recently signed master submarine research agreement, and related agreements on undersea technologies mean greater opportunities in those areas as well.

Inevitably, the names of these agreements matters less than what they will do for you.

Again our experts here today can give you chapter and verse.

 

Defence Growth Partnership, new solutions centre and DSIEP

But today’s event isn’t the only place you’ll find advice to help your business succeed when crossing the Atlantic

Our Defence Growth Partnership now provides a collaborative environment for the best brains from industry, academia and government to come together.

…making the UK defence industry more sustainable and more competitive …and assisting industry in providing leading edge capability for our armed forces around the world.

Our new Defence Solutions Centre is designed to act as a fulcrum for international requirements.

By utilising the latest market data and making the most of its understanding of the UK’s value chain… it will create capability and technology roadmaps to respond to future international opportunities.

Undertaken in an environment where the UK remains a leader in academic research.

…let’s not forget the UK still publishes 16% of the world’s top quality research

… still punching way above our weight

…it will help British business make the most of its great potential

Meanwhile, our Defence and Security Industrial Engagement Policy is encouraging overseas companies…including several US primes…to work with the UK’s defence and security sector.

We are working with UKTI DSO to offer showcase events for non-domiciled primes to meet the UK defence and security supply chain, engineer to engineer, I have attended 2 such events in the past year, with Boeing and Raytheon, where each met over 100 UK supply chain SMEs, and real business has resulted.

We are seeking to use this policy to help our industry become better placed to secure exports as well as support front line capability.

 

Investment in innovation

Bi-lateral agreements and top quality advice will help you punch above your weight when competing in the American market.

But the government is also helping you in another way …we’ve put aside investment for innovation…the lifeblood of defence

We’ve protected our annual investment in S&T…so it remains at least 1.2% of the defence budget…

And we’re channelling that money into our Centre for Defence Enterprise…

…which is already developing novel high risk, high potential benefit innovations …such as game changing quantum technologies …new advanced materials …and a powerful neutron microscope …that will allow us discover materials for faster planes, new and better computer chips and feather lightweight kit for our military

 

Conclusion

So my message to you today is that when it comes to the US market …the market is changing

Becoming more transatlantic.

In both directions.

So please enjoy the day.

Chat to the experts.

Share your experiences.

Make the connections who can help you break into this market.

The US accounts for almost 37% of worldwide defence expenditure … in a market estimated back in 2013 to be over US$1.7 trillion

That’s a massive opportunity

And we’re keen to do what we can to help you get your share.

As for those concerned the journey ahead might seem a long one …let me leave you with a bit of sage advice from Churchill himself:

“You can always count on Americans to do the right thing, after they’ve tried everything else”

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