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26 septembre 2013 4 26 /09 /septembre /2013 07:55
Sagem et Uralvagonzavod produiront des véhicules de combat

NIJNI TAGUIL, 25 septembre - RIA Novosti

 

Le holding russe Uralvagonzavod et le groupe français Sagem créeront conjointement des véhicules de combat, a annoncé mercredi à Nijni Taguil Oleg Sienko, directeur général du holding russe.

 

"Nous avons retenu une base à Nijni Novgorod où nous fabriquerons nos produits. Nous avons avancé avec Sagem dans le domaine de la coproduction", a indiqué M.Sienko lors du Salon d'armements international Russian Arms Expo-2013.

 

Selon lui, les sociétés russe et française coopèrent sur les dispositifs terrestres, les viseurs et les systèmes de surveillance.

 

"A mon avis, nous créerons le premier lot de véhicules de combat en 2013", a ajouté le responsable.

 

Uralvagonzavod et la société française ont également progressé dans la modernisation et la commercialisation de matériels.

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26 septembre 2013 4 26 /09 /septembre /2013 07:50
NATO To Offer €1 Billion in Business Opportunities

Sep. 25, 2013 - by JULIAN HALE – Defense News

 

MONS — A missile defense contract will kick off a series of NATO business opportunities expected to be worth more than €1 billion (US $1.35 billion) over 18 months.

 

The NATO Communications and Information Agency (NCIA) announced the opportunities during a conference with industry at Supreme Headquarters Allied Powers Europe (SHAPE) last week.

 

The first contract, for missile defense systems engineering and testing, will be worth €70 million and will be awarded in the second half of 2014. NCIA communications manager Michal Olejarnik said 85 companies intend to bid on the contract.

 

“The work will be done at NATO’s Ballistic Missile Defence program office and is being done so that national interceptor and radar can work together,” he said.

 

Companies will be able to keep an eye out for more opportunities by watching the NCIA website or the @NCIAAcquisition Twitter feed.

 

The largest amount of money, €803 million, has been earmarked for communication infrastructure services. An additional €166.5 million will go toward core enterprise services, which includes data management services, work related to the NATO information portal and IT modernization.

 

Other anticipated contracts include €6 million for chemical, biological, radiological, nuclear defense, €20 million for future maritime information services, €8 million for countering improvised explosives devices, €6.7 million for functional services for electronic warfare and €8 million for on cybersecurity.

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26 septembre 2013 4 26 /09 /septembre /2013 07:50
Babcock to provide equipment for final 3 Astute class submarines

Sep 25, 2013 ASDNews Source : Babcock International

 

Babcock has been awarded a £4.8 million contract by BAE Systems to supply actuators and positioning sensing arrays for the fifth, sixth and seventh Astute class submarines.  The contract represents optimum value to the MoD by combining the requirements for all three submarines in a single contract, enabling cost reductions to be generated.

 

Babcock will supply three sets of control surface hydraulic actuators (five per submarine); two for the aft hydroplane, one for the forward hydroplane and two for the rudder, plus five positioning sensing arrays per boat set.  Under the two and a half year programme of works, Babcock will procure the components, and assemble and functionally test the units, which will then be delivered to BAE Systems in line with the submarine build programme.  Babcock has also supplied this equipment for Astute submarines one to four, under previous contracts.

 

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EADS Looks To Simplify 'Wide' Portfolio

Sep. 25, 2013 - By ANDREW CHUTER – Defense News

 

Review Coincides With Defense, Space Business Consolidation

 

LONDON — Industry observers were warned by a top Cassidian executive “not to expect anything earth-shattering” to come out of a portfolio review being conducted by EADS as part of a restructuring and rebranding effort of its defense and space activities.

 

Christian Scherer, head of sales at EADS’ defense arm Cassidian, told reporters on the sidelines of the recent DSEi exhibition here that the review was ongoing but the likely out­come was a simplification of the busi­ness rather than a fundamental change.

 

 

“You could say our portfolio is too wide even for a large company, so as part of the restructuring and integration effort you will see us follow through on the review and that should resolve it,” he said. “Nothing earth-shattering. If anything it should result in a slight simplifying of what we do. ... Over time you will see a slight rationalization of the portfolio.”

 

The rationalization will likely affect operations that are small and segregated from the rest of the company. “We will not be adding complexity by going on a buying spree,” Scherer said.

 

The portfolio review was part of normal business activities, but it was decided it should coincide with the restructuring to avoid having to explain the changes twice, he said.

 

EADS announced in July it was restructuring and rebranding the entire company around the Airbus name used by its commercial aircraft operation.

 

Part of that reorganization involves merging Cassidian, the Astrium space activities and Airbus’ military airlifter business into one unit — Airbus Defence & Space. Scherer will be executive vice president for sales and mar­ket­ing in the new company.

 

The goal of the compay’s restructuring is to make itmore effective in export markets and to enable integration of adjacent business segments, such as the company’s space, air and land observation capabilities, Scherer said.

 

The US will remain a target for Airbus Defence & Space, although the restructuring will “probably not enable us quicker access” to the market, he said. Scherer pointed to potential opportunities for the A330 in-flight tanker and the A400M transport if the Pentagon ever needed their capabilities.

 

One area of the business that remains unresolved is the maritime sector, where EADS has a joint venture with ThyssenKrupp in systems and weapons house Atlas Elektronik as well as its own naval radar and other interests.

 

Asked whether he would rule out a possible ownership change at Atlas, Scherer said, “I am not saying there will be or will not be. How we achieve better integration between mission systems and sensors I don’t know. Whether that means a change in the ownership of Atlas or a change in who has 51 percent or 49 percent, the fact is we want to construct products that are more integrated on the naval side than what we have today. We don’t have the answer yet what that means for Atlas.”

 

The new company begins operation at the start of 2014, with completion of the merger by midyear, he said.

 

Airbus Defence & Space will have revenues of €13.7 billion (US $18.3 billion) and employ 45,000 people. The merger would not change the magnitude of the Airbus Defence & Space operation in the foreseeable future and the unit would continue to have aerospace at its heart, Scherer said.

 

That may not be enough to create a growing business, said Howard Wheeldon of Wheeldon Strategic Advisory.

 

“Clearly there remains scope to better integrate defense-related activities with other business activities in order to reduce costs, but that of itself will not contribute to sustainable growth,” Wheeldon said. “While EADS has always been brilliant at product innovation and design, and it has never been shy in research and development, it may need to up its game and the way to do this may be through increased partnerships.

 

“While acquisitions could never be ruled out, EADS’ route to greater success across the defense portfolio will be by product achievement, program execution and partnerships. With its existing financial strength, this could provide interesting future opportunities for growth in defense,” he said .

 

Scherersaid the move had enabled EADS to “find another way to create critical mass for ourselves” after the failure to merge with defense giant BAE Systems 12 months ago.

 

He ruled out suggestions EADS was merely parceling up the defense and space operations ahead of another merger attempt with BAE.

 

“This is not the left hook before the right hook of merging with BAE,” he said. “It’s not on the radar screen.”

 

He acknowledged that the two firms continue to discuss restructuring their interests in the Eurofighter Typhoon program to create an operation that is more responsive to commercial requirements in the export markets. BAE and Cassidian are the principal partners in a Eurofighter industrial effort, which also includes Finmeccanica.

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26 septembre 2013 4 26 /09 /septembre /2013 07:40
NYT: Russia Sells Stake in Maker of AK-47s to Investors

25.09.2013 rostec.ru

 

A government-owned conglomerate announced plans to sell to two private investors 49% of the Kalashnikov Group

 

A Russian government-owned conglomerate announced plans on Monday to sell to two private investors just under half of the company that makes Kalashnikov assault rifles.

 

The company, Izhevsk Machine Works, has made AK-47s, which are the world’s most distributed firearm, since shortly after World War II. And despite years of deep financial crisis, the company has been seen as a crown jewel of Russia’s military industrial complex.
Izhevsk returned to profitability in recent years in large part because of robust sales to American civilians.

The government had been searching for investors to share the burden of modernizing the sprawling machine shops and integrating the business, known as Izhmash, with other small arms makers as part of a broader overhaul of military enterprises, an important sector in the Russian economy.

In the deal announced Monday, the two Russian investors are buying 49 percent of Izhmash and four related enterprises that make pistols, cartridge cases and machine tools for the firearms industry for 2.5 billion rubles ($78 million). The investors are Aleksei Krivoruchko, a part owner of suburban trains linking Moscow to its airports, and Andrei Bokarev, who has a background in Siberian coal mining.

The controlling stake of 51 percent will remain with the state-owned conglomerate, Russian Technologies, an umbrella organization President Vladimir V. Putin established in 2007 to revive the military industry, in part by attracting investors.
“Private and state partnerships are an effective model to reform enterprises,” Sergei V. Chemezov, the Russian Technologies chief executive, said in a statement Monday.

The sale culminates the transformation of a Russian military enterprise that adapted to a civilian clientele, and also testifies to the money to be made in the gun market in the United States, where ownership laws are more lenient than in many other countries. Because China and former members of the Soviet Union make so many bootlegs of Kalashnikov assault rifles, producing the gun of choice for a broad spectrum of people who carry firearms was never good business for Izhmash until sales to relatively wealthy American buyers picked up.

Kalashnikov-pattern rifles are colloquially known as AK-47s — a name derived from the Russian word for automatic and the surname of the inventor, Gen. Mikhail T. Kalashnikov, as well as the year the first prototype appeared.

In an interview in 2012, the former factory director, Maksim Kuzyuk,described sales in the United States as integral to the business. About 40 percent of the factory’s output went to gun buyers there, about the same number as bought by the Russian military. The United States is the world’s largest importer of small arms, bringing in about $1.2 billion worth of guns in 2011, according to the Small Arms Survey, a standard reference of weapons trading globally.

Under a business plan announced along with the sale on Monday, the gun maker said it expected to quadruple its annual profit to $770 million, from about $193 million last year, and to triple output to 1.9 million guns annually by 2020.

In the deal, the government bundled five firearms manufacturers and related companies including Izhmash into a new structure that will be called Kontsern Kalashnikov, or the Kalashnikov Concern. These include Izhmekh, a pistol maker, as well as Koshkina, an engineering company making cartridge cases and machine tools for the food canning industry.

Government sales in Russia are also expected to rise. The American civilian rifle sales helped Izhmash to retool its factory for a new version for the Russian military, called the AK-12, which will be available next year.

Source: The New York Times

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New Arena-3 APS Debut At RAE-2013

Arena-3 covers 360 degrees in four quadrants with four modules, each comprising two sensor modules (possibly bi-static transmit and receive modules) photo Noam Eshel, Defense-Update

 

September 25, 2013  by Tamir Eshel - Defense-Update

 

A new active protection system from Russia appeared today at RAE-2013, as part of the display of a series of upgrades offered to The T-72 main battle tanks. The new system, dubbed Arena-3 covers 360 degrees in four quadrants with four modules, which seems to comprise two sensors two effectors. According to the manufacturer, two targets can be intercepted at each direction, at 0.3 second intervals. The system is effective at elevation of +20 degrees and -6 degrees. It is designed to intercept projectiles and missiles at a distance of 50 meters from the protected tank. The previous configuration included multiple effectors and a high profile radar that has not received well among tank crews. According to the tank manufacturer Uralvagonzavod, the system is effective at target velocity of 70-1000 meter/second (pertaining to RPGs, anti-tank missiles and HEAT tank rounds). The upgraded T-72 with Arena-3 weighs 46.5 tons.

New Arena-3 APS Debut At RAE-2013

According to the manufacturer, two targets can be intercepted at each direction, at 0.3 second intervals. The system is effective at elevation of +20 degrees and -6 degrees. Photo Noam Eshel, Defense-Update

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26 septembre 2013 4 26 /09 /septembre /2013 07:35
La Russie aidera l'Inde à construire le porte-avions Vikrant

COCHIN (Inde), 25 septembre - RIA Novosti

 

La Russie aidera l'Inde à achever la construction de son premier porte-avions de fabrication nationale, l'INS Vikrant, a annoncé mercredi à Cochin Victor Komardine, directeur général adjoint de l'Agence russe d'exportation d'armements (Rosoboronexport).

 

"Nous réalisons une dizaine de projets conjoints avec l'Inde, y compris celui du Vikrant", a indiqué M.Komardine lors du premier Salon naval international NAMEXPO-2013.

 

Les spécialistes russes sont responsables des équipements aériens du porte-avions INS Vikrant. "Il s'agit notamment des brins d'arrêt, des ascenseurs et des hangars", a précisé M.Komardine.

 

Destiné à devenir le navire-amiral de la Flotte occidentale de la Marine indienne, l'INS Vikrant sera remis à l'armée en 2018. Le navire a un déplacement de 37.400 tonnes. Il sera équipé de missiles mer-air et de canons à tir rapide, de chasseurs embarqués de fabrication russe MiG-29K/KUB et d'hélicoptères. L'Inde pourrait également y déployer des chasseurs de fabrication nationale HAL Tejas, si elle arrive à créer rapidement une version embarquée de cet avion.

 

Avec 256 mètres de long et 56 mètres de large, le Vikrant possède un tirant d'eau de 12 mètres. Sa vitesse de croisière étant de 28 nœuds, le navire a une autonomie de 7.500 milles à une vitesse de 18 nœuds. Son équipage comptera 1.400 matelots et 160 officiers.

 

Selon la Marine indienne, près de 50% des éléments du propulseur du porte-avions et environ 30% des armements du Vikrant ont été conçus en Inde.

 

Avec ce porte-avions, l'Inde complétera la liste des pays capables de construire ce type de navires. Ces technologies ne sont pour le moment maîtrisées que par la Russie, les Etats-Unis, la France et la Grande-Bretagne.

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26 septembre 2013 4 26 /09 /septembre /2013 07:35
Three More Mi-17s Delivered to Afghan Air Force

A Russian Antonov An-124 unloads the first of three new Mi-17 helicopters at Kabul airport. Russia is to deliver 9 additional Mi-17s to the Afghan air force in the coming months. (USAF photo)

 

Sept. 25, 2013 defense-aerospace.com

(Source: US Air Force; issued Sept. 25, 2013)

 

New Aircraft Arrive for Afghan Air Force

 

KABUL, Afghanistan --- Three brand-new Mi-17 helicopters arrived in the belly of a Russian Antonov An-124, Sept. 1, on the Afghan air force ramp of Kabul International Airport, Afghanistan, at 8 a.m.

 

“This is the first time the Afghans have downloaded an aircraft of this size completely by themselves,” said Maj. Greg Douglas, NATO Air Training Command-Afghanistan J4-M deputy commander. Douglas is deployed from the 48th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron at RAF Lakenheath, England, and hails from Fort Walton Beach, Fla.

 

The three helicopters are the first of 12 to be arriving in the upcoming months.

 

“The significance of having these aircraft is each unit will have helicopters with only one variation,” Douglas explained. “This streamlines the process for maintenance, operations and training.”

 

Two of the new helicopters will travel to Kandahar Airfield once they are put together, and one will stay in Kabul. The aircraft were shipped directly from the manufacturer, and will be assembled here before leaving for KAF.

 

“The assembly should take anywhere from three weeks to a month,” Douglas added.

 

Once assembled, the aircraft will add another step in the sustainment and autonomy of the Afghan air force.

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26 septembre 2013 4 26 /09 /septembre /2013 07:20
Commentary: US Needs a Minerals Policy

Rare earth oxides. Clockwise from top center praseodymium, cerium, lanthanum, neodymium, samarium, and gadolinium - Photoh by Peggy Greb, US Department of Agriculture

 

Sep. 25, 2013 - by HAL QUINN – Defense News              

 

Reliance on Foreign Sources Risks Readiness

 

In June, the US House Armed Services Committee released a draft of the fiscal 2014 Defense Authorization Act, which included several proposals dealing with critical minerals often used in Defense Department weapon systems.

 

For years, the Pentagon has raised concerns about access to minerals, and yet the government still lacks a modern, coherent minerals procurement strategy and useful mineral resources remain locked beneath US soil. As a result, US military and defense contractors find themselves at the mercy of foreign countries for the minerals they need.

 

Minerals are critical components of the advanced technologies on which modern militaries rely. Each year, DoD must acquire roughly 750,000 tons of minerals for an array of systems to ensure America’s fighting force remains at the cutting-edge. Beryllium, for example, is used in the airborne forward-looking infrared system, missile guidance systems and surveillance satellites, while molybdenum is an effective smoke suppressant and fire retardant — especially useful in the confined spaces on aircraft.

 

Despite the importance of these resources, the military and its suppliers are unable to readily access many of the minerals they need. As revealed by the DoD’s 2013 Strategic and Critical Materials Report, the US faces shortfalls of 23 minerals crucial to national security. This year, the US Geological Survey warned that we remain 100 percent dependent on imports for 18 minerals — many of which were flagged in the DoD’s report.

 

As the world’s population surges and millions join the middle class in fast-rising economies, demand and competition for these vital ores will continue to rise. According to a recent report by retired Army Brig. Gen. John Adams for the Alliance for American Manufacturing, “The increased demand for minerals has encouraged resource nationalism, where countries seek to exert greater control over the extraction and processing of key elements. Many minerals are mined in only a few countries, exposing the United States to potential supply disruptions and other risks.”

 

Night-vision devices (NVDs) offer a prime example of how supply disruptions threaten our military. NVDs are integral to countless defense operations and were key to mission success in capturing Osama Bin Laden. Despite ranking in the top four globally for rare earth reserves, the US imports nearly 80 percent of the rare earth elements needed to manufacture NVDs — among other defense technologies — from China. In recent years, China has imposed export restrictions on rare earths, forcing prices for the minerals to increase by nearly 300 percent and tightening the supplies available to American manufacturers.

 

Simply put, the United States cannot remain at the mercy of foreign governments for key security minerals and continue to jeopardize its strategic autonomy.

 

There is a solution to these escalating supply concerns, one that would both boost America’s security outlook and the economy: the $6.2 trillion worth of key minerals within US borders. Minerals such as copper, zinc and nickel could be extracted in greater abundance domestically with improved regulatory certainty. The extraction of these minerals would also generate a number of other crucial minerals for which we’re facing tight supplies. Copper ore, for example, contains rhenium, selenium and tellurium, along with small amounts of rare-earth elements. Zinc ore contains indium, germanium and cadmium.

 

But under the current minerals mining permitting process — which is marked by unnecessary delays and redundancies at the local, state and federal levels — it can take up to 10 years to secure approval to mine for these and countless other minerals in the United States. This is five times longer than it takes in countries with comparably stringent environmental standards, such as Australia and Canada. This policy pitfall has driven investment overseas, leading to a 13 percent drop in our nation’s share of global investments in metals mining over the past decade and an increased reliance on mineral imports.

 

Encouraging domestic mineral production and establishing secure mineral supply chains for manufacturers and the US military would put our national security back into our own hands. The bipartisan National Strategic and Critical Minerals Production Act of 2013, introduced by US Rep. Mark Amodei, R-Nev., would address this national challenge. The bill would ensure a predictable and streamlined permitting process that maintains strict environmental protections, making the US more attractive to investment in mining and facilitating the development of minerals needed across our security spectrum.

 

For the US, a stable and robust mineral supply is, and will continue to be, a strong pillar supporting the nation’s global competitiveness, a key driver of its technological prowess and the foundation of countless national defenses. Allies and competitors alike have enacted policies to address minerals security, and it’s time for the United States to do the same. A reformed permitting process for minerals mines is a long-overdue first step.

 

Hal Quinn, president and CEO of the National Mining Association, which advocates on behalf of the US mining industry.

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26 septembre 2013 4 26 /09 /septembre /2013 07:20
GD Wins $152M for Virginia-class SSNs

Sept. 25, 2013 defense-aerospace.com

(Source: US Department of Defense; issued Sept. 24, 2013)

 

Pentagon Contract Announcement

 

Electric Boat Corp., Groton, Conn., is being awarded a $152,448,187 modification to previously awarded contract (N00024-10-C-2118) to exercise options for continued lead-yard services and development studies and design efforts related to Virginia-class submarines.

 

Work will be performed in Groton, Conn. (91.1 percent), Newport News, Va. (4 percent), Quonset, R.I. (3.5 percent), and Newport, R.I. (1.4 percent), and is expected to be completed by September 2014. Fiscal 2012 and 2013 shipbuilding and conversion, Navy, fiscal 2013 research, development, test and evaluation funding in the amount of $13,097,000 will be obligated at time of award and will not expire at the end of the current fiscal year.

 

The Naval Sea Systems Command, Washington, D.C., is the contracting activity.

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26 septembre 2013 4 26 /09 /septembre /2013 07:20
$18m US Navy LRLAP Artillery Shell Contract

25/09/2013 by Paul Fiddian - Armed Forces International's Lead Reporter

 

The US Navy's next-generation ship-launched artillery shell is moving into production, according to Lockheed Martin's September 2013 statement.

 

Set to equip future US Navy destroyers, the LRLAP (Long-Range Land Attack Projectile) is a 155mm GPS-guided artillery shell with a maximum range of 190 kilometres.

 

The LRLAP programme is being led by Lockheed Martin Missiles and Fire Control and BAE Systems is the prime contractor.

 

According to Lockheed Martin, once it enters service, the LRLAP will deliver a performance capability beyond those of all preceding US Navy artillery shells. Designed to facilitate long-range precision strikes, the shell falls almost vertically - a feature designed to mitigate the risk of collateral damage. Able to strike a variety of targets, the shell also reportedly possess three times the impact capacity of older 5 inch naval ballistic rounds.

 

Long-Range Land Attack Projectile

 

The Long-Range Land Attack Projectile development programme is now in transition, supported by the US National Warheads and Energetics Consortium's (NWEC's) $18 million contract.

 

In times ahead, the LRLAP will be fired from the US Navy's DDG 1000 Zumwalt Class Destroyers. Set to be introduced in 2014, these three stealth-heavy warships will boast state-of-the-art sonar systems and be armed with RIM-162 Evolved Sea Sparrow and Tomahawk missiles, besides the LRLAP-launching 155mm Advanced Gun Systems.

 

LRLAP Shell Production

 

"This contract represents a significant step towards fielding LRLAP to support the Navy's requirement for surface fire support", Lockheed Martin's LRLAP programme manager, Richard Benton, explained in the firm's Long-Range Land Attack Projectile production press release. "Fire support to troops deployed ashore is a critical capabilities gap, which LRLAP fills with precision lethality."

 

It is planned that the LRLAP 155mm artillery shell will be in US Navy service by 2016. By this point, the first DDG 1000 destroyer should have attained IOC (Initial Operational Capability) status.

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25 septembre 2013 3 25 /09 /septembre /2013 21:55
Assemblée nationale : Audition de M. P. Boissier, président de DCNS, sur le projet de loi de programmation militaire

25.09.2013 Assemblée Nationale

 

Audition, ouverte à la presse, de M. Patrick Boissier, président de DCNS, sur le projet de loi de programmation militaire

 

Compte rendu n° 96 - mercredi 18 septembre 2013 - séance de 11 heures 30

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Modern Optoelectronics at Russia Arms Expo-2013

Ural Optical and Mechanical Plant will present a line of optoelectronic systems

 

25.09.2013 Rostec.ru

 

The Ural Optical and Mechanical Plant (UOMP) will demonstrate the advanced optical-radar station 13SM-1 and an optical-radar station designed for modern combat aircraft.

The 13SM-1, designed for MiG-29, and the optical-radar station for the Su-27 will be presented. Both systems are designed from an entirely modern point of view.

These systems differ from their predecessors primarily in their functionality–for example, by forming an image in two spectral ranges. Compared to previous stations, this significantly increases the possibilities for detection and identification.

New tactical and technological characteristics also allow for tracking of several air and ground targets simultaneously, and multi-channel capture and tracking provides for accurate targeting even during episodes of natural and man-made interference.

Ural Optical and Mechanical Plant, a leading manufacturer of optical-electronic platforms for various purposes, will present an upgraded, around-the-clock GOES-337M search-and-surveillance system for Mi-17 airplanes.

The system consists of two television cameras (monochrome and color), a thermal camera, and an eye-safe laser rangefinder. GOES-337M allows for around-the-clock visibility and search capabilities in any weather condition. Its detection and identification capabilities can be used in various situations, such as unguided weapons and air attacks and for conducting helicopter landings on unprepared sites.

Ural Optical and Mechanical Plant will also introduce visitors at the exhibition to civilian optical surveillance systems (SOSS) that can produce high-quality, stable images for all recording needs at any time of the day and even in low-visibility conditions. SOSS can be attached to air, sea, and land carriers, as well as to a stationary observation point. Civil optical surveillance systems are broad in scope: they can be used by emergency services in search and rescue missions; for monitoring power, oil, and gas lines; controlling traffic; and in other scenarios.

One of the most promising of these systems is the SOSS (SON) 730, the simplest of the “long-range” civil optical surveillance systems. With a weight of 25 kg, it can detect objects at a distance of up to 10 km. Upon request, the SOSS 730 can be equipped with additional functions, such as automatic capture and object tracking.

The civil optical surveillance system SOSS (SON) 820 is distinguished by its small size and weight. It can be mounted on unmanned aerial aircraft and helicopters, as well as aeronautic systems. The weight of this system is less than 5 kg.

The SOSS (SON)-M-02 is a next-generation system of civil optical surveillance. It differs from previous versions in a number of important ways. Its product design is based on the principle of modularity, which allows for a rapid change of information channels directly in the field.

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Kalashnikov Group to sell 49% stake to private investors

25.09.2013 Rostec.ru

 

Rostec will retain a controlling interest

 

Rostec has proposed selling a 49% stake in Kalashnikov Group to private investors. At the same time the state corporation will retain a controlling stake of 51% of shares. Andrei Bokarev, President and Co-owner of Transmashholding, and Aleksey Krivoruchko, CEO of Aeroexpress and a member of the Board of Directors of Transmashholding, have come forward as investors. The deal amounts to RUB 2.5 billion.

 

In accordance with the development strategy for the small arms sector lasting until 2020, which has been developed by Rostec together with the Ministry of Industry and Trade, Kalashnikov Group will be responsible for the full product lifecycle from design to disposal. It will also carry out research and development work to create advanced weapon systems. According to the strategy, revenue from the sale of small arms is anticipated to grow by four times to RUB 24 billion, the production of small arms is predicted to grow three times to 1.9 million units per year, and labor productivity is predicted to grow three times to RUB 2.5 million per person.

To implement Kalashnikov Group's strategy, RUB 3.6 billion will be required, 2.5 billion of which will be raised from the private investors Andrei Bokarev, President and Co-owner of Transmashholding as well as Co-owner of Ural Mining and Metallurgical Company, and Aleksey Krivoruchko, member of the Board of Directors of Transmashholding.

“Public-private partnership is an effective model for reforming Russian industry, and it allows for implementing large-scale projects,” said Sergey Chemezov, CEO of Rostec. “In addition to investments, it is especially important to attract investors who have both market expertise along with a responsible attitude to the purchased assets. Since Kalashnikov Group is a strategic company, the main condition was that the deal needed to be absolutely transparent. The new strategy adopted by the corporation will place Kalashnikov on the path of sustainable development. At the same time the state, as represented by Rostec, will retain a controlling interest in the corporation, which is essential to maintaining a balance of commercial and public interest in the enterprise.”

The corporation plans to issue additional stock in order to complete the deal, so that investors' funds can be invested directly into Kalashnikov’s authorized capital and contribute to the company's development. In accordance with the terms of the deal, the investors will use their own funds and loans to buy 49% ownership of Kalashnikov Group for RUB 2.5 billion. To achieve this goal, the investors will create a joint venture in which investor ownership will be split 50/50. The amount of RUB 2.5 billion will be invested over the first two years, with RUB 1.3 billion to be invested in the authorized capital immediately. These funds will be used, among other things, to pay off debt as well as to pay the corporation’s loans. Rostec has invested RUB 1.2 billion in Kalashnikov Group over the last two years. An independent evaluation of Kalashnikov Group will be completed by the end of October.

"The Russian small arms industry has great potential, but in order to realize it we need significant resources and managerial competence,” noted co-investor Andrei Bokarev. “Our decision to invest in the Kalashnikov Group was primarily due to financial motivations. We already have experience in creating financially successful hi-tech machine-building companies, and we are ready to apply these competencies to the development of Kalashnikov Group.”

The deal to sell a 49% stake to private investors was approved by the Ministry of Industry and Trade, and it has also won the support of Vladimir Putin during his recent meeting with Sergey Chemezov at a presentation by Kalashnikov Group.

Andrei Bokarev and Aleksey Krivoruchko have extensive experience in the arms manufacturing industry. Transmashholding has fulfilled a number of contracts for the Ministry of Defense, including those for the production of "Shilka" self-propelled anti-aircraft weapon systems, tractors, as well as “Thor”, "Buk", and "Tunguska" crawler chassis. The company also manufactures diesel engines for submarines, railway platforms for mobile missile systems and shipping containers for missiles.

In 2010, state-owned Rostec was actively engaged in resolving the problems of NPO Izhmash when the Russian small arms industry was in deep crisis. At that time enterprises faced severe financial difficulties and suffered due to a lack of modern technology. Izhmash had an opaque and cumbersome management system: it consisted of 32 legal entities, some of which were in offshore jurisdictions. It relied on illegal methods for withdrawing funds. The company was on the verge of bankruptcy.

The creation of the Kalashnikov Group was the systematic result of a financial crisis bailout program developed under the leadership of Sergey Chemezov.  In addition to Izhmash, the corporation includes Izhevsk Mechanical Plant, Vyatsko-Polyansky Engineering Plant Molot, Koshkin Automatic Lines Design Bureau and NITI Progress.

 

The Kalashnikov Group is an association of the largest companies in the Russian small arms industry, which are subsidiaries of the Rostec State Corporation. The corporation was founded on the basis of Izhmash, Izhevsk Mechanical Plant, Vyatsko-Polyansky Engineering Plant Molot, Koshkin Automatic Lines Design Bureau (Klimovsk) and NITI Progress (Izhevsk). The corporation is the largest Russian manufacturer of military-grade automatic and sniper weapons as well as guided artillery shells. It also produces a wide range of civilian products, including hunting rifles, sporting rifles, machine tools and tools.

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BMPT-72 tank support fighting vehicle  - Terminator-2 (Uralvagonzavod)

BMPT-72 tank support fighting vehicle - Terminator-2 (Uralvagonzavod)

NIZHNY TAGIL, September 25 (RIA Novosti)

 

Russia’s Uralvagonzavod defense manufacturer on Wednesday unveiled the BMPT-72 tank support fighting vehicle, dubbed the “Terminator-2,” at the Russia Arms Expo 2013 in Nizhny Tagil.

 

The BMPT-72 is an extensive modernization of the world-famous T-72 main battle tank, also produced by Uralvagonzavod. Compared with its predecessor – the BMPT – the BMPT-72 has an improved fire control system and better turret weapon station protection.

 

“The key advantage that the BMPT-72 gives to all the counties that operate T-72 tanks is that they can promptly and at minimal cost upgrade their armies to an ultra-modern level, and enhance capacity, mobility, protection and armament without purchasing new high-cost machines,” Uralvgonzavod said in press release prior to the Nizhny Tagil show.

 

The BMPT-72 is armed with two 30-mm cannons, two 30-mm grenade launchers, four launchers for 130-mm Ataka-T anti-tank guided missiles, a 7.62-mm machine gun, and two 81-mm smoke grenade launchers.

 

Russian Deputy Prime Minister Dmitry Rogozin said Wednesday that the idea to build new heavily armed tank support vehicles emerged on the basis of experience acquired by the Russian military during the First Chechen War in North Caucasus, especially during the urban fighting in Grozny in 1995 when Russian troops lost a large number of combat vehicles to “guerrilla warfare” tactics used by Chechen separatists.

 

Rogozin, who oversees the Russian defense and space industries, said future versions of the BMPT would most likely be based on the platform of Russia’s highly anticipated new main battle tank: the Armata.

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Comité « Pacte Défense PME »

25.09.2013 Association des entreprises partenaires de la Défense

 

L'Association des entreprises partenaires de la Défense a créé un Comité « Pacte Défense PME » en charge de faire le lien (retours d'expérience, propositions...) avec le ministère de la Défense.

 

Pacte Défense PME est une stratégie globale du ministère en faveur des PME et des ETI et mobilise l'ensemble de ses services autour des principales problématiques de ces entreprises : accès à la commande publique, soutien à l'innovation, sous-traitance, financement, accompagnement à l'exportation...

 

Contact unique : comitepactedefensepme@entreprisespartenairesdeladefense.fr

 

Pour télécharger les 10 actions principales du Pacte Défense PME : LIEN

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Polish Army Eyes New Biological Reconnaissance Vehicles

Sep. 25, 2013 - By JAROSLAW ADAMOWSKI – Defense News

 

WARSAW — The Polish Defense Ministry has launched a technical dialogue to select defense manufacturers willing to supply seven new biological reconnaissance vehicles to the Polish Army, the ministry’s Armament Inspectorate said in a statement.

 

According to the released technical specification, the designed high-mobility vehicle will have a medium loading capacity. The vehicle must carry a crew of seven and weigh a maximum of 16 tons. The seven vehicles are also to be enabled for air transport by the Lockheed C-130E Hercules aircraft. Polish Air Force has six such transport aircraft in its fleet.

 

Under the plan, the vehicle contract will also cover servicing and maintenance.

 

Applications are to be submitted by Sept. 30, according to the Armament Inspectorate. After the applications are reviewed, the ministry aims to meet with the manufacturers to discuss the technical and financial aspects of their initial offers by Oct. 18. The Polish ministry has already established a task team to handle the application and evaluation process.

 

Delivery of the vehicles to the Polish Army is scheduled for 2014.

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Chars: la Russie occupera 50% du marché mondial d'ici 2016 (expert)

MOSCOU, 25 septembre - RIA Novosti

 

La Russie occupera d'ici 2016 près de 50% du marché mondial des chars de combat principaux neufs, a déclaré mercredi à Moscou Igor Korottchenko, directeur du Centre russe d'analyse de commerce mondial d'armes (TsAMTO).

 

"Les ventes de chars de combat principaux (MBT) neufs atteindront 1.552 unités pendant la période de 2013 à 2016. Elles se chiffreront à 8,98 milliards de dollars en cas de réalisation des contrats déjà signés et en cours de discussion. La Russie représentera 48,8% (758 unités) du total", a indiqué M.Korottchenko.

 

Ceci sera possible si la Russie et l'Inde poursuivent la réalisation de leur programme conjoint de production des chars T-90S après l'assemblage du premier lot de 300 chars. Au total, la licence prévoit la production de 1.000 chars T-90S.

 

"La Russie a détenu 52,7% du marché mondial des MBT neufs de 2009 à 2012 en termes de volume (806 unités) et 31% en termes de revenus (2,58 milliards de dollars)", a ajouté l'expert.

 

Au total, 1.527 chars neufs pour 8,32 milliards de dollars ont été exportés ou produits sous licence dans le monde de 2009 à 2012, selon lui.

 

Les Etats-Unis occupent le 2e rang sur le marché mondial des exportations avec 868 chars pour 5,9 milliards de dollars, l'Allemagne arrive en troisième position avec 394 chars pour 4,7 milliards de dollars et la Chine est troisième avec 112 chars pour 354,4 millions de dollars.

"Pékin a accédé au marché mondial des chars de combat principaux neufs grâce au projet de char MBT-2000 qu'il réalise conjointement avec le Pakistan. Ce char a également été livré au Bangladesh, au Maroc et au Myanmar (Birmanie)", a expliqué M.Korottchenko.

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Russian Army to Accept Armored Vehicles Rejected in 2010

MOSCOW, September 24 (RIA Novosti)

 

An order for the delivery of BMP-3 infantry fighting vehicles that the Russian Defense Ministry suspended three years ago over inferior quality will be completed, a defense industry official said Tuesday.

 

The vehicles, manufactured in 2010 at the Kurganmashzavod plant, “were criticized by the Defense Ministry” when they were first made, Oleg Bochkarev, deputy head of the governmental Military Industrial Commission, said in an interview with RIA Novosti.

 

The vehicle has since been modernized and given “a large number of various modifications,” he said, adding that the product is in high demand on foreign markets.

 

“This equipment will function for a long time yet,” Bochkarev said.

 

First Deputy Defense Minister Alexander Sukhorukov said last year that Kurganmashzavod had been fined 3 billion rubles ($90 million) over its failure to deliver BMP-3s on time and meet the required quality standards.

Russian Army to Accept Armored Vehicles Rejected in 2010
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Russia, France Develop New Infantry Fighting Vehicle

MOSCOW, September 25 (RIA Novosti)

 

Russia’s Uralvagonzavod and France’s Renault Trucks Defense  are jointly developing a new infantry fighting vehicle (IFV) with an increased firing range of up to 16 kilometers, the Russian company said Wednesday.

 

“We [Uralvagonzavod and Renault Trucks Defense] unveiled today a prototype of a future IFV,” Uralvagonzavod general director Oleg Sienko said at Russian Arms Expo-2013, which opened Wednesday in the Urals city of Nizhny Tagil.

 

“The French side provided us with the transmission, the engine, the concept and the fire control system,” he said.

 

According to Sienko, the new IFV will be highly competitive on global markets because it is equipped with a powerful 57-mm gun, instead of the 30-mm variant that is standard for current IFVs.

 

“With its maneuverability and fire power, we are certain that this product will be in high demand on the market,” Sienko said, adding that a joint Russian-French venture could be formed to set up localized production of the new IFV in Russia.

 

Renault, France’s second-biggest carmaker, has made the Russian market one of its priorities for international development. Russia is already Renault’s fourth-largest automobile market.

 

In 2014, the Renault-Nissan Alliance will get a majority stake in a joint venture with the Russian Technologies State Corporation, called Alliance Rostec Auto BV, which will control AvtoVAZ, leader of the Russian car market.

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INS Vikramaditya (formerly Admiral Gorshkov) aircraft carrier

INS Vikramaditya (formerly Admiral Gorshkov) aircraft carrier

KOCHI (India), September 25 (RIA Novosti)

 

A Russian-built aircraft carrier is to be handed over to the Indian Navy on November 15, and will reach India by February 2014, a senior official at the Russian arms exports monopoly said Wednesday.

 

The Vikramaditya carrier, which is already years past its original 2008 delivery date, was supposed to have been handed over to India in December 2012, but last year’s sea trials revealed that the vessel's boilers were not fully functional.

 

“We expect that Vikramaditya will dock at a Mumbai port by February,” Viktor Komardin, deputy head of the state-run arms exporter Rosoboronexport, said Wednesday at the NAMEXPO-2013 naval exhibition in India.

 

Komardin said that the carrier would dock at 14 ports on its way to the final destination.

 

The carrier, renamed the Vikramaditya for India, was originally built as the Soviet Project 1143.4 class aircraft carrier Admiral Gorshkov.

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Russia Starts Building 2 Frigates for Vietnamese Navy

The Russian Gepard (Cheetah) class frigates Photo Mike1979 Russia

 

KAZAN, September 24 (RIA Novosti)

 

A Russian shipyard on Tuesday started work on a second pair of frigates for the Vietnamese navy, the shipbuilding company said.

 

The Gepard (Cheetah) class frigates are designed to guard and patrol the state border and economic zone, fight smuggling, poaching and piracy at sea and aid vessels in distress. They are armed with modern missile and artillery systems.

 

The first contract was signed in 2005, and the first two frigates entered service with Vietnam’s navy in 2011, the Kazan-based Zelenodolsk shipyard said in a statement.

 

The second contract was signed in February 2013. Unlike the first two, the new frigates feature antisubmarine weapons and an advanced propulsion system.

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Roaring Back

25.09.2013 Lior Estline --.iaf.org.il

 

It is almost 40 years old, but it is perfectly fit and though many years have passed since it started its service in the IAF, the IAI "Kfir" is one of the most surprising exports of the IAI. From outside it looks almost the same, but on the inside, technology from the second decade of the 21st century is installed, making it a fighter that can do anything on the modern battlefield

 

 

"It was the evening of Israel's Independence Day and high above Ben Gurion Airport a triangular winged fighter plane rolled in and performed maneuvers with grace and precision. What made the inaugural flight noteworthy is the fact that after years of relying on French and American fighter planes, Israelis now manufacture a plane with their own hands".

 

IAF Magazine opened its August 1975 edition with these very words. Four months prior, on the eve of Independence Day, two Kfir planes were delivered to the IAF and the vision of the "Israeli fighter plane" became a reality with the inaugural flight described in IAF Magazine.

 

While it is fixed in the national consciousness as the first Israeli fighter plane, few people know that today, almost 40 years after that evening in Ben Gurion Airport, the Kfir ('Lion" in Hebrew) has leapt into the 21st century, a leap that has brought with it the best of technology and armaments of 2013 and has made it a plane with diverse and attractive capabilities.

 

New, Brand New

 

"In the critical area of 'see first - shoot first', the Kfir has capabilities that are no less powerful than the capabilities of any western or eastern fighter plane of the fourth generation (F-16, F-15, Eurofighter, Rafal, MiG-29, Sukhoi-30) and is a first class competitor with planes that are not equipped with stealth technology produced in recent decades", says Oren Aviram, Director of Marketing and Business Development in the "Lahav" factory of the IAI. "If we take into account the technology and the computer systems installed in the newer fourth generation planes, it's around a decade old; in the 'Block 60' Kfir, the latest technology that is produced here these days is installed and that is where the advantage lies".

 

This situation is made possible because of the unique configuration of the aircraft system. According to Yossi Melamed, director of "Lahav":

"We work with open architecture, which allows us to continue to install innovations in the field of computing and avionics in the planes and actually to upgrade them all the time, unlike other fighter planes".

 

The "Block 60" which is the 2013 model of the Kfir, is an upgraded fighter plane that undergoes "stripping" before the beginning of the upgrading process. "Whether it's a Kfir that has arrived from a foreign customer or whether it's a local Kfir, we remove everything down to what we call the 'pipes', i.e. the central cylinder which constitutes the fuselage. Afterwards, we install everything new and if need be we produce parts that are needed", explains Melamed. "Of course, the equipment that is installed in the whole plane is new: wiring, avionics, computer systems, radar and various types of armaments and plane systems with zero hour flight".

 

During the stripping process, the body of the plane is checked down to the smallest screw. "After the process the plane undergoes in the 'Lahav' factory, it leaves with the ability to fly 8,000 hours with the manufacturer's warranty, meaning the plane can fly for decades", explains Aviram.

 

After the stripping process, the next step is the installation of the systems. One of the main systems is the version of the Data Link system that is installed in the Kfir planes produced by "Lahav" and also in all of the IAF fighter planes connecting the planes, control and command systems, and the armaments. The systems turns the Kfir into a plane that is suited for the battlefield of the 21st century, a battlefield that is based on a multitude of data, constantly connected and mainly data processing at record speeds in order to take necessary actions against targets with short exposure lengths and low signatures.

 

The Colombian Challenge

 

One of the main customers of the Kfir is the Colombian Air Force. "Colombia is a country that engaged in a battle", explains Oren. "The Kfir planes there work and attack; they have been engaged in continuous and intense operational activity for years".

 

Up until a few years ago the Colombians operated around a dozen Kfir fighters of the third generation configuration. "We faced some significant challenges on the Colombian project", adds Oren. "We had to upgrade the planes they own from third generation to fourth generation as well as double the number of Kfir planes of Colombia and finally, we were supposed to complete the project with in a period of three years".

 

All the Colombian planes underwent the upgrade process and became new planes within the same period of time that was assigned to the project. Consequently, on Colombian Independence Day which was set as the deadline, an impressive flying formation of 24 upgraded Kfir fighters flew across the sky.

 

"One of the main things in the project we put emphasis on was a high level of usability", said Melamed and not long before the level of usability was put to the test. The Colombian Air Force received an exclusive invitation to take part in the famous "Red Flag" week in USA. The Colombian Kfir planes flew over 2000 miles to the Nellis airbase in Nevada, using the new aerial refueling capabilities that constitute part of the upgrade and they all arrived safely, but the long flight was just a prelude to what happened at the "Red Flag" week.

 

"At some points in the flights during the week, the advanced fourth generation fighters of different countries took off in a partial composition following usability problems, while the Kfir planes demonstrated full usability in the air and yielded excellent results", explains Oren. "They did their job, scored hits and even surprised with their offensive abilities in aerial combat: the updated Kfir with advanced radar, electronic warfare, long range air-to-air armaments and advanced avionics managed to shot down fourth generation American fighters that flew against them as simulated enemy plane. The American participants thought very highly of the Colombian pilots and their Kfir planes, the many indications of which can be found on the internet".

 

Fire in the Sky

 

The people in "Lahav" put an emphasis on the Cost-Benefit characteristic of the 2013 "Block 60" model of the Kfir. "The Kfir is in line with fourth generation planes and brings with it between 80-120 percent of their capabilities in terms of avionics, armaments, payload and pods such as the 'Lightning' for nighttime attacks and laser designation capability for a precise attack, radar capabilities that include high resolution ground mapping, SAR capability that allows for information gathering and attacks in all weather conditions, all of this at a third of the price of fourth generation planes and with a flight hour at a fourth of the price of fourth generation Western planes with single engine", explains Aviram and Melamed adds that: "the customer receives a plane with radar capabilities, computer systems and advanced armaments at a significantly lower price than similar planes on the market".

 

The result is that more countries are already expressing interest in the Kfir planes, among them countries in Europe. The "Block 60" version for NATO countries will include connectivity, advanced radar of the AESA kind that allows activities in more than one mode simultaneously and more very advanced capabilities. Beyond that, aerial refueling capabilities were also added giving the plane a much broader scope and there were significant changes in the cockpit.

 

"The cockpit of the Kfir fighters has undergone a big change", explains Oren. "There is a colored radar screen, a moving map, a new multi-strength mission computer and HOTAS capabilities that allow control of many activities without removing your hands from the stick".

 

The Kfir can now lock on 64 targets, share them with other planes and get an indication of who is locked on whom. "The ability of the radar to separate targets and categorize together with the network sharing allows for a full picture of the battlefield", says Oren. "The Kfir has cross-section radar that is very low and coupled with the capabilities of its radar it 'sees first and shoots first' better than most of the other fighter planes of the fourth generation".

 

Even with respect to armaments, the Kfir planes are at the forefront. "You can hang on the Kfir any kind of armament on the nine stations", Melamed emphasizes. "We combined laser-guided munitions that are assisted by the designation pod with autonomous guided bombs and advanced air-to-air missiles, like the Python-5 and BVR missiles equivalent to AMRAAM".

 

It turns out that these capabilities also have evidence in reality. As stated, Colombia is very active with the upgraded Kfir planes in the air-to-ground area, precise attacks in inclement weather and at night. As a result, the Kfir planes remain operational and in use at all hours of the day.

 

Melamed is looking forward with optimism. "In a few years, the intention is to sell between two to three squadrons".

 

Kfir in action

 

The 27th of June, 1979 was a good day for world records and indeed two were actually set. It was a day in which for the first time, an F-15 fighter shot down an enemy plane but more interestingly, it was the first time the Kfir won a "Dog fight".

 

Captain S', who holds the world record, said in the August 1979 edition of IAF Magazine: "I got cold feet, but when you're inside, everything work out", and today when Lieutenant Colonel (Res.) Shai Eshel looks back at that battle, he says that, in retrospect, it was possible to down even more Syrian MiGs. "The flight that same day was intended to intercept the Syrian MiGs that harassed the aerial photographing flights of the IAF that followed the placement of Syrian missile batteries in the Beqaa Valley in Lebanon", he adds.

 

The pair of Phantom F-4 jets that took photographs was accompanied by eight intercepting planes. "Four of the planes consisting of Falcon (F-15) jets were visible. They talked on the two way radio and flew above Beirut, while our other four planes consisting of two Falcon (F-15) jets and two Kfir fighters, where I was number 4, went silent and flew at a low altitude outside of the area".

 

The Phantom planes began to go north from the Dead Sea area and ascended to reach an altitude of 60,000 feet from which the photographs can be taken. The Syrians that located the flight deployed eight MiGs from the Damascus area towards the Beqaa Valley in Lebanon. Crossing the northern line of the photographers getting ready to intercept them, the MiGs accelerated and gained height.

 

"Immediately afterwards, the F-15 jets start to make radar contact with the MiGs, while the photographing planes turn their tails towards the Syrian planes that were

flying towards them without knowing that they are arriving at a trap", explains Eshel. "Then, the controller tuned to the F-15 planes and gave the approval to open fire".

 

That is how the historic aerial battle began. While Eshel's silent aerial formation of four planes started to gain height towards the battle, the aerial formation of four F-15 planes opened fire. "We dropped extra fuel tanks, but my fuel tank got stuck because of a technical malfunction. As I was gaining height, the missiles launched by the F-15 fighters passed over our heads. We also entered the battle and I noticed a MiG spinning that I assumed was going to crash, so I didn't exert any effort on downing him. In retrospect, he landed safely and I missed an easy downing opportunity".

 

The radio network was filled with a lot of yelling and the air with missiles that were launched one after another. "I noticed two MiGs turning east and I went after them. From a range of 1500 meters I launched a missile towards the leader that exploded 2-3 meters behind it. It started to emit smoke, but the pilot continued to fly it. I approached it at a short distance in order to finish the job with canons, but he abandoned the plane and, in retrospect, it turned out that this moment was captured by the camera lens of the canon".

 

Eshel also tried to hit the second MiG. "The two of us were at low speed and so I tried to gain speed and raise the nose of the plane. I got into the missile launching position and I launched the second missile, but to my disappointment, it didn't hit the target. I reduced the distance between us in order to down him with a canon but he rolled over, entered a cloud and that is how lost the opportunity".

 

At the end of the massive battle that lasted a very short time, it became clear that five MiGs were shot down. Landed at the base, it became clear to Eshel that the real battle had just begun.

 

"The F-15 pilots claimed that all the shoot-downs belong to them", recalls Eshel. "Together with the Commander of the Base, I traveled to the debrief in which it was determined that the downing belonged to me".

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Army Awards Long-Awaited Radio Contract

Sep. 25, 2013 - By PAUL McLEARY – Defense News

 

WASHINGTON — The US Army awarded an $8.4 million delivery order to Harris Radios on Sept 24 for 232 mid-tier networking vehicular radios (MNVR) for testing and evaluation purposes as it works its way toward a low-rate initial production decision for up to 2,500 radios.

 

The MNVR program is the planned replacement for the canceled $2 billion Boeing-led Ground Mobile Radio program, which was axed in 2011 after cost overruns and system failures.

 

A contracting document released in July 2012 said the award should be worth about $140 million over two years, and the Army has issued estimates that it would eventually buy about 2,500 radio sets to equip its brigade combat teams.

 

An industry source says that the program should have the money to meet its targets, since there is still cash from the 2012 budget left over the pay for the program, along with funding streams in the 2013 and 2014 budgets.

 

The MNVR program is expected to play a key role in the Army’s overall modernization program, with the radio systems acting as a bridge between battalion- and brigade-level communications and soldiers on the move either in vehicles or on foot.

 

“With MNVR, information collected at the farthest tactical edge can be quickly shared across the network, enabling our Soldiers to communicate effectively for any mission in any region,” said Col. Gregory Fields, the program’s project manager. “By using a competitive approach to acquire mature technology that meets this need, we will deliver a more affordable, more capable radio to our forces.”

 

BAE Systems, General Dynamics C4 Systems, Harris and the team of Northrop Grumman and ITT Exelis were all in competition for the program.

 

A Sept. 20 memo sent by Pentagon acquisition chief Frank Kendall said that the Army must have a complete MNVR acquisition strategy on his desk by Dec. 1.

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Jean-Yves Le Drian recadre sèchement le PDG de DCNS

24.09.2013 par P. CHAPLEAU Lignes de Défense
 

Le PDG de DCNS a averti, à, plusieurs reprises, que son entreprise risquait de devoir affronter un sérieux coup de tabac. La faute à la LPM.

 

Il s'est ainsi exprimé la semaine dernière devant la commission de la Défense de l'Assemblée nationale. Selon lui, la remise en causes des programmes de sous-marins Barracuda et de frégates multi-missions Fremm coûtera à l’Etat jusqu’à 1,2 milliard d’euros et fragilisera un millier d’emplois, directs ou indirects. Toujours devant la commission de la Défense, P. Boissier s'est aussi interrogé sur la part de l'Etat dans le capital de DCNS.

 

On écoutera l'audition de Patrick Boissier en cliquant ici.

 

Le pavé dans la mare de P. Boissier lui a valu d'abord une volée de bois vert de la part de la DGA. Et voilà que Jean-Yves Le Drian monte à son tour au créneau pour exprimer sa très mauvaise humeur; on est loin des amabilités de juillet dernier.

 

On lira demain, dans Ouest-France et sur Lignes de défense, l'interview du ministre de la Défense. Un ministre très remonté, qui met les points sur les "i" et rappelle qu'il est "le patron".

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