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12 août 2014 2 12 /08 /août /2014 12:30
Irak: l'aviation US largue un 5e lot de vivres pour les réfugiés

Service member volunteers push a completed pallet of food and water to prepare it for loading onto aircraft at a location in Southwest Asia Aug. 11, 2014. Volunteers from across the base came out to help build pallets of humanitarian aid. The pallets are being airdropped to displaced citizens in the vicinity of Sinjar, Iraq. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Colin Cates)

 

WASHINGTON, 12 août - RIA Novosti

 

Des avions militaires américains ont largué un cinquième lot d'eau et de vivres destinés aux civils bloqués dans les monts Sinjar (nord de l'Irak) par les djihadistes de l'Etat islamique,  a annoncé mardi le Pentagone dans un communiqué.

 

"Un C-17 et trois avions cargo C-130 ont largué 76 cargaisons de vivres qui fourniront de la nourriture et de l'eau pour des milliers d'Irakiens piégés sur les monts Sinjar", a indique le communiqué.

 

Selon le Pentagone, les Etats-Unis ont fourni depuis jeudi soir "plus de 85.000 repas et plus de 75.500 litres d'eau potable" aux membres de la minorité yézidi pourchassés par les djihadistes.

 

Appuyé par des sunnites irakiens et par d'anciens militaires de l'armée de Saddam Hussein, le groupe terroriste Etat islamique a envahi une vaste région irakienne englobant les provinces de Ninawa, de Salah ad-Din et d'Al-Anbar.

 

Le 29 juin dernier, l'EI a annoncé la création d'un "Califat islamique", le titre de calife étant attribué au chef de file de ce groupe djihadiste, Abdullah Ibrahim al-Samarrai, connu également sous le nom d'Abou Bakr al-Baghdadi.

 

Dans la nuit de jeudi à vendredi, le président américain Barack Obama a autorisé des frappes aériennes ciblées en Irak "pour aider les forces irakiennes qui se battent pour protéger les civils".

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Irak: Kerry veut un gouvernement d'union, exclut l'envoi de troupes au sol

 

12 août 2014 Romandie.com (AFP)

 

Sydney - Les Etats-Unis veulent un gouvernement d'union en Irak, condition d'un élargissement de leur aide politique, économique et militaire, ont indiqué mardi le secrétaire d'État John Kerry et son homologue de la Défense Chuck Hagel, en visite à Sydney.

 

Le chef de la diplomatie américaine a exhorté le nouveau Premier ministre irakien Haïdar al-Abadi, nommé lundi, à former un nouveau gouvernement dès que possible pour faire face à la profonde crise que traverse l'Irak.

 

Les Etats-Unis sont prêts à soutenir un gouvernement d'union en Irak et en particulier son combat contre l'EIIL, l'Etat islamique en Irak et au Levant dont les insurgés sunnites ont lancé le 9 juin une offensive ayant permis de s'emparer de larges pans de territoires en Irak.

 

Washington cherche à éviter une aggravation des divisions à Bagdad alors que le Premier ministre sortant, Nouri al-Maliki, refuse de céder sa place après huit ans au pouvoir. M. Maliki, chiite de 63 ans, est mis en cause depuis plusieurs mois par l'administration américaine qui estime qu'il a alimenté l'offensive des jihadistes sunnites par sa politique confessionnelle.

 

Que les choses soient claires, nous avons toujours appelé de nos voeux un gouvernement d'union qui représente (...) tous les Irakiens. c'est l'objectif, a insisté John Kerry.

 

Au plan militaire, le patron du Pentagone Chuck Hagel a confirmé que Washington transférait des armes, via le gouvernement irakien, aux Kurdes qui se battent contre les jihadistes et qui ont repris récemment deux villes du Nord, Makhmour et Gwer, tout en perdant le contrôle de Jalawla.

 

Le président Barack Obama a donné son vert au bombardement de positions des insurgés pour protéger les civils pris au piège ainsi que les personnels américains, évoquant un risque de génocide.

 

M. Kerry a toutefois exclu tout envoi de troupes américaines au sol.

 

Il a par ailleurs indiqué que les Etats-Unis et l'Australie allait saisir les Nations unies sur la question des jihadistes étrangers qui combattent en Irak ou en Syrie, dans le but d'obtenir le soutien des pays d'origine (des jihadistes) et des pays concernés.

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Dillon Aero M134D Minigun Demo

 

May 2013 Dillon Aero demo, 70,000+ rounds fired

 

The Dillon M134D Gatling Gun is the finest small caliber, defense suppression weapon available.  It is a six barreled, electrically driven machine gun chambered in 7.62mm NATO and fires at a fixed rate of 3,000 shots per minute.  Gatling Guns typically feed from a 3,000 or 4,000 round magazine. They are capable of long periods of continuous fire without threat or damage to the weapon making them an excellent choice for defensive suppression.

 

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12 août 2014 2 12 /08 /août /2014 11:40
La Russie envoie un convoi d'aide humanitaire vers l'Ukraine

 

12.08.2014 Romandie.com (ats)

 

Un convoi russe constitué de 280 camions transportant de l'aide humanitaire est parti mardi de la région de Moscou à destination de l'Ukraine, a rapporté l'agence Itar Tass. L'aide sera accompagnée par des observateurs de l'Organisation pour la sécurité et la coopération en Europe (OSCE) à l'intérieur du territoire ukrainien.

 

Le chargement russe ainsi que l'aide donnée par les Etats-Unis et l'Union européenne seront distribués sous l'égide du Comité international de la Croix-Rouge (CICR). Ils seront escortés par des représentants de l'OSCE lors de son transit dans le nord-est de l'Ukraine jusqu'à la ville de Lougansk, a indiqué une source ukrainienne.

 

"Tout a été décidé avec l'Ukraine", a souligné le porte-parole de Vladimir Poutine, Dmitri Peskov.

 

Lundi, les Etats-Unis et l'Union européenne ont prévenu la Russie que toute intervention, même humanitaire, dans l'est de l'Ukraine sans le consentement de Kiev serait "inacceptable" et constituerait une violation du droit international.

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12 août 2014 2 12 /08 /août /2014 11:35
photo foreignminister.gov.au

photo foreignminister.gov.au

Minister for Foreign Affairs, Julie Bishop, United States Secretary of State, John Kerry, Governor General of Australia, Sir Peter Cosgrove, United States Secretary of Defense, Chuck Hagel and Minister for Defence, David Johnston ahead of the signing of the Force Posture Agreement during the Australia-United States Ministerial Consultations (AUSMIN) 2014 at Admiralty House in Sydney. 12 August 2014.

 

Sydney, 11 août (Xinhua)

 

La ministre australienne des Affaires étrangères Julie Bishop et le ministre de la Défense David Johnston ont tenu lundi une conférence avec leurs homologues américains, le secrétaire d'Etat John Kerry et le secrétaire à la Défense Chuck Hagel avant les consultations ministérielles annuelles entre l'Australie et les Etats-Unis (AUSMIN) prévues mardi.

 

L'événement AUSMIN à Sydney comprendra la signature de l'Accord de la Posture militaire, qui établit le cadre légal de la présence de la marine américaine basée à Darwin, et qui permet le développement de l'armée américaine en Australie au cours des 25 prochaines années.

 

"AUSMIN est le forum principal de promotion de la coopération bilatérale sur les politiques étrangères, de défense et de politique stratégique entre l'Australie et les Etats-Unis. C'est l'occasion de réaffirmer notre alliance ainsi que la profondeur et l'ampleur de notre relation", a indiqué Mme Bishop dans un communiqué.

 

Mme Bishop a indiqué que les dirigeants discuteront des façons d'améliorer leur travail ensemble, particulièrement en faveur de la stabilité et de la sécurité régionales, et continueront à promouvoir la mise en application des initiatives de posture de l'armée américaine.

 

"Nos discussions exploreront des opportunités d'approfondissement de la coopération en matière de défense et d'interopérabilité entre nos deux armées", a indiqué Mne Bishop.

 

Il s'agit des deuxièmes AUSMIN impliquant MM. Kerry et Hagel, les premières ayant été tenues l'année dernière à Washington, aux Etats-Unis.

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U.S. Navy Bomb Building aboard USS George H.W. Bush  11 aug 2014

U.S. Navy Bomb Building aboard USS George H.W. Bush 11 aug 2014

 

 

12-08-2014 par RFI

 

Dans le nord de l’Irak, le Kurdistan autonome, les combats au sol continuent, menés par les peshmergas, les combattants kurdes, pour défendre leur territoire. Les frappes américaines se poursuivent aussi dans la région contre les combattants de l’Etat Islamique. A Washington, on annonce aussi des livraisons d’armes destinées aux peshmergas.

 

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Israël: le système de défense anti-mortier prêt d'ici 2 ans

 

11.08.2014 i24news.tv

 

"Faisceau de fer", développé pour intercepter les projectiles de faible portée, est en cours de finalisation

 

Le système de défense anti-mortier d'Israël sera prêt "d’ici un an ou deux", a indiqué lundi le directeur de l’entreprise israélienne qui a développé "Dôme de fer", ajoutant que les développeurs ont besoin de plus de sponsors pour terminer le projet coûteux.

 

Baptisé "Faisceau de fer", le système antimissile utilise des rayons laser pour intercepter les projectiles ennemis dont dont l’impact est immédiat et que le Dôme de fer ne parvient pas à éliminer.

 

Tout comme "Dôme de fer", le nouveau système est développé par l’entreprise israélienne Rafael Advanced Defense Systems Ltd avec un soutien financier important du gouvernement américain.

 

Interrogé par le Jerusalem Post, Yedidia Yaari, à la tête de l’entreprise a indiqué: "Il existe une réponse aux mortiers et il s’agit du laser".

 

"Nous travaillons déjà sur un modèle qui frappe les missiles en vol avec un taux très élevé de réussite, mais nous avons besoin d'argent pour le développement", a-t-il ajouté.

 

Selon les estimations de l'armée israélienne, "Dôme de Fer" a intercepté 86% des roquettes tirées depuis Gaza durant l’Opération Bordure protectrice.

 

Par ailleurs, le ministère de la Défense a remis lundi au Trésor le bilan des dépenses engagées pour l’Opération, dont le coût s’élève à 18 milliards de shekels, soit 5,2 milliards de dollars.

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12 août 2014 2 12 /08 /août /2014 07:35
MRF-D Marines beat the heat at KFTA - photo USMC

MRF-D Marines beat the heat at KFTA - photo USMC

 

Aug. 11, 2014 – Defense News

 

SYDNEY — Australia and the United States will sign a 25-year deal allowing 2,500 US Marines and air force personnel to train Down Under, Defence Minister David Johnston said Monday, describing it as a “win-win situation.”

 

The agreement will be inked Tuesday when US Secretary of State John Kerry and Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel meet with their Australian counterparts Julie Bishop and Johnston in Sydney.

 

Trouble spots abroad including Iraq and Ukraine will also be on the agenda for the Australia-US Ministerial Consultations (AUSMIN), which focus on regional security and military cooperation.

 

But the centerpiece will be the agreement allowing the Marine rotational deployment in the northern city of Darwin, which was first announced by US President Barack Obama in 2011 as part of his “pivot” towards Asia.

 

“Approximately 2,500 US defense force personnel will come to primarily the Northern Territory to exercise on the vast, open Commonwealth (government) military exercise grounds that we have,” Johnston told a joint press conference with Hagel.

 

“They will interoperate with Australia. They will do things that they want to, exercise activities that are important to them. We’ll assist them.”

 

Johnston said as many as 1,200 US Marines and air force personnel were already rotating into Darwin during the current dry season in Australia’s tropical north.

 

“These are the things that are benefiting Australia and the flipside of that coin is that we have just a lot of space that’s open for practice, exercises ... so it’s a win-win situation for both of us,” he said.

 

Hagel said the deal emphasized Washington’s “rebalance” towards the Asia-Pacific, saying the United States was a Pacific power holding about 200 ships and more than 360,000 personnel in the region.

 

“We are not going anywhere,” Hagel said. “Our partnerships are here, our treaty obligations are here and are important to us.

 

“It’s pretty clear that the US is committed to this part of the world but also this does not mean a retreat from any other part of the world. We have interests all over the world,” he added.

 

More Ways to Cooperate

 

Hagel said the talks on Tuesday, which analysts had said would likely pave the way for enhanced military cooperation between the allies, would give officials an opportunity to explore “better ways we can cooperate.”

 

“We will address a number of issues tomorrow. They will focus on maritime security, special forces, missile defense and Afghanistan,” he said.

 

He said the situation in Ukraine would also be on the agenda, as well as the threat from jihadist fighters of the Islamic State in Iraq, where Australia has offered to assist the US in humanitarian airdrops to those trapped by the violence.

 

Bates Gill, chief executive of the US Studies Center at the University of Sydney, said the talks would be an important next step in what appeared to be “a growing degree of access and presence for American assets both human and materiel on Australian territory”.

 

Gill said progress had been slow but careful since the announcement that Marines would rotate through Darwin, an agreement which rankled China.

 

It also caused concern for some Asian neighbors who saw it as a statement by Washington that it intends to stand up for its interests in the region amid concern about Beijing’s growing assertiveness.

 

The United States currently has only a limited deployment in longstanding ally Australia, including the Pine Gap Joint Defence Facility spy station near Alice Springs.

 

Regional security issues in Southeast Asia and the Pacific will be discussed in the AUSMIN talks, along with Myanmar, where Kerry and Bishop have just attended the Association of Southeast Asian Nations forum.

 

The ministers will also talk about Northeast Asia, comparing notes about their respective relations with China, and the challenges posed by North Korea.

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Kuwait receives first KC-130J tanker

 

6 Aug 2014 By: Craig Hoyle - FG

 

Lockheed Martin has delivered its first of three KC-130J tanker/transports to the Kuwait air force, providing the service with a new air-to-air refuelling capability.

 

Carrying the registration KAF 326, the short-fuselage aircraft will be followed by another two contained within a production order signed in 2010. These are to be handed over before the end of this year, according to Flightglobal’s Ascend Fleets database.

Kuwait also has options on a further five Rolls-Royce AE2100D3-powered KC-130Js. It will use the type for tasks including supporting operations with its Boeing F/A-18C combat aircraft.

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11 août 2014 AFBlueTube

 

Video from the U.S. military airdrop of food and water on Aug. 9 for thousands of Iraqi citizens threatened by the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL) near Sinjar, Iraq.

This airdrop was conducted from multiple airbases within the U.S. Central Command area of responsibility and included one C-17 and two C-130 cargo aircraft that together dropped a total of 72 bundles of supplies.

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Neutralization of Syrian chemical weapons surpasses 70 percent

 

Aug. 11, 2014 By Richard Tomkins (UPI)

 

The U.S. Defense Department says neutralization of Syria's chemical weapons stockpile is more than 70 percent complete.

 

More than 70 percent of Syria's surrendered chemical weapons have reportedly been neutralized by specialists aboard a U.S. container ship in the Mediterranean.

 

The U.S. Department of Defense said a field-deployable hydrolysis system is being used in the neutralization effort to neutralize Syrian chemicals by essentially mixing the chemicals with water and sodium hypochlorite bleach.

 

A total of 74.2 percent of Syria's chemical weapons stockpile has now been rendered harmless under international agreements -- including a U.N. Security Council resolution -- following reports that Syrian President Bashar al-Assad had used such weapons in 2013 in an effort to quell insurrection in the country.

 

The destruction process began in early July. The original chemical cargo from Syria was about 600 tons of methylphosphonyl difluoride, the main precursor of sarin and other nerve agents, and 20 tons of mustard gas.

 

The neutralized chemical agents are not dumped at sea. They are transported in containers to commercial waste-treatment facilities.

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Sailors prepare weapons to upload onto an aircraft on the flight deck of the aircraft carrier USS George H.W. Bush (CVN 77)

Sailors prepare weapons to upload onto an aircraft on the flight deck of the aircraft carrier USS George H.W. Bush (CVN 77)

 

August 08, 2014 by Frederic C. Hof * - atlanticcouncil.org

 

On August 7, President Barack Obama authorized both airstrikes and humanitarian relief in response to attacks launched by the ersatz caliphate of the criminal enterprise calling itself the Islamic State (IS). The proximate cause of US military intervention is a looming humanitarian catastrophe centering on a vulnerable Iraqi minority (the Yazidis) seeking safety from IS on the slopes of a mountain. But legal cover for the action was provided by the president’s assertion that IS forces “have neared the city of Erbil [the capital of the Kurdish Regional Government], where American diplomats and civilians serve at our consulate and American military personnel advise Iraqi forces.” This decision to intervene in the face of IS terror and mass murder is appropriate and welcome. Inevitably, however, those who have called for a similar humanitarian intervention in Syria—where the depredations of the Assad regime and IS alike dwarf what is happening in Iraq—will wonder why Iraq and why not Syria.

 

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* Frederic C. Hof is a senior fellow with the Atlantic Council's Rafik Hariri Center for the Middle East.

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DRS to overhaul, provide logistics services for USAF cargo loaders

Halvorsen 25K loader at work. (USAF photo)

 

Aug. 7, 2014 By Richard Tomkins (UPI)

 

Cargo loading systems used by the U.S. Air Force are to receive overhaul and logistics services from DRS Technologies over a 10-year period.

 

Halvorsen 25K aircraft cargo loaders used by the U.S. Air Force are to receive depot-level overhaul and logistics support from DRS Technologies Inc.

 

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Electronic Weapons: Caesar Turns Into Nero

 

August 4, 2014: Strategy Page

 

In mid-2014 the U.S. Army successfully tested a UAV operating as an electronic warfare (EW) aircraft. Specifically an army MQ-1C Gray Eagle UAV carried two pods containing jamming equipment previously only used in manned aircraft. The MQ-1C was able to safely carry and operate the jammers without screwing up its own electronics and communications. The pods were repackaged versions of the electronic jamming equipment normally used on manned MC-12 aircraft. This gear fit into two pods designed to be carried and operated from the MQ-1C. The two pods are called NERO (Networked Electronic Warfare, Remotely Operated).

 

The original system had been installed in Beechcraft King Air twin engine commercial aircraft. That system was designed for electronic warfare and reconnaissance against irregular forces (terrorists, specifically those found in Afghanistan and Iraq). The Beechcraft King Airs performed like a heavy (Gray Eagle, Predator, or Reaper) UAV. The MC-12 was crammed with vidcams, electronic sensors, jammers, and radios. This ensemble of gear was called CEASAR (Communications Electronic Attack with Surveillance And Reconnaissance). The MC-12 could spend hours circling an Afghan or Iraqi battleground, keeping troops on the ground aware of enemy walkie-talkie and cell phone use, including the location of these devices and translations of what is being discussed. The MQ-1C has vidcams as standard equipment so its two-pod version of CAESAR has everything but the vidcams.

 

Moving most of the Caesar electronics to a UAV is part of a trend. As effective as the King Air is, UAVs are cheaper to operate and can stay up longer. Military use of the King Air in the United States (where Beechcraft is located) began in the early 1970s, when the U.S. Army adopted the King Air as the RC-12 and then used it for a wide variety of intelligence missions ever since. Israel then developed its own versions (the Tzufit). But the Israelis had different needs and they eventually developed a King Air equipped to deal with Palestinian terrorists who had declared war on Israel in 2000. In the last decade Israel developed an intelligence collection version of the King Air that the U.S. eventually adopted in 2010 as the MC-12 CEASAR. Now the MC-12, like many other manned recon aircraft, are being replaced by UAVs.

 

The recent test of NERO involved the pods being carried for 32 hours and for twenty of those hours the jammers were at full power. That jamming shuts down most radios and cell phones and was used in Iraq and Afghanistan on the MC-12s to deny the enemy use of their wireless communications and using cell phones to remotely detonate bombs. There are no plans to install the pods on smaller (than the 1.4 ton MQ-1C) UAVs because of the weight and power requirements of the pods.

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Talon rocket is fired from a naval platform. (Photo by Raytheon)

Talon rocket is fired from a naval platform. (Photo by Raytheon)

 

TUCSON, Ariz., July 31, 2014 /PRNewswire

 

Raytheon Company (NYSE: RTN) and MD Helicopters, Inc. successfully fired four TALON laser guided rockets from the MD 530G armed aerial scout (AAS) helicopter during a series of tests at Yuma Proving Ground, Ariz.

"This test further demonstrates the maturity of the TALON Laser Guided Rocket weapon system as a complement to MD's AAS platform," said Darryl Kreitman, Raytheon TALON program director. "These test shots included four firings showcasing TALON's versatility over the entire firing envelope with direct hits for all events."

TALON LGR is a low-cost, digital semi-active laser guidance and control kit co-developed with the United Arab Emirates. TALON's guidance section integrates directly to the front of the legacy 2.75-inch Hydra-70 unguided rockets while its unique tail kit replaces the legacy Hydra-70 wraparound tail kit.

"In just a few months, Raytheon worked closely with MD to integrate TALON onto the MD 530G, subjecting the helicopter and rocket to number of realistic mission profiles," said Kreitman.  "The successful testing once again demonstrated TALON's precision guidance capabilities."  

This latest successful firing and subsequent original equipment manufacturer certification of TALON follows the recent certification in April for air worthiness release of the weapon on the Apache AH-64D/E attack helicopter.

During TALON's development program and test program, Raytheon completed more than 35 TALON firings from the AH-64D Apache, which has resulted in a solution that is ready for the international direct commercial sales customers today.

 

About TALON
Raytheon's TALON requires no hardware or software modifications to the launcher or aircraft platform for any aircraft that fires 2.75-inch Hydra-70 unguided rockets using the standard M260/261 launchers.  TALON's architecture and ease of employment make it a low-cost, highly-precise weapon for missions in urban environments, as well as counter insurgency and swarming boat defense missions.  TALON is fully compatible with existing airborne and ground laser designators.

 

About MD Helicopters
MD Helicopters, Inc. (MDHI), a Lynn Tilton company, is a leading manufacturer of commercial, military, law enforcement and air-rescue helicopters. The MDHI family of rotorcraft is world renowned for its value, versatility and performance. The MD Helicopters family includes the twin-engine MD Explorer, and single engine versions of the MD 500E, MD 520N, MD 530A, MD 530F, MD 530G, MD 540A and MD 600N. The innovative NOTAR system for anti-torque control with no tail rotor is used exclusively by MD Helicopters to provide safer, quieter, smoother, and confined-area access capability. The company is based in Mesa, Arizona. For more information about MDHI, visit www.mdhelicopters.com.  

 

About Raytheon
Raytheon Company, with 2013 sales of $24 billion and 63,000 employees worldwide, is a technology and innovation leader specializing in defense, security and civil markets throughout the world. With a history of innovation spanning 92 years, Raytheon provides state-of-the-art electronics, mission systems integration and other capabilities in the areas of sensing; effects; and command, control, communications and intelligence systems, as well as cyber security and a broad range of mission support services. Raytheon is headquartered in Waltham, Mass. For more about Raytheon, visit us at www.raytheon.com and follow us on Twitter @Raytheon.

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7th Boeing GPS IIF Delivered to Orbit and Operational

 

CAPE CANAVERAL AIR FORCE STATION, Fla., Aug. 2, 2014 – Boeing

 

Third launch this year in Boeing-Air Force GPS modernization effort

 

A Boeing [NYSE: BA] Global Positioning System (GPS) IIF satellite, launched late yesterday, has sent the signals to controllers that confirm it is currently operating properly within the constellation that millions of people rely on for timing and navigation information.

 

GPS IIF-7 was launched aboard a United Launch Alliance Atlas-5 rocket from Cape Canaveral. It is the seventh of 12 such satellites Boeing has built for the U.S. Air Force, and the third on-orbit delivery this year.

 

“We are providing our Air Force partner and GPS users with a steady supply of advanced GPS IIFs,” said Craig Cooning, president of Boeing Network & Space Systems. “Our robust launch tempo requires vigilance and attention to detail, and mission success is our top priority. We continue to partner with the Air Force and ULA to effectively execute the launch schedule.”

 

Boeing and the Air Force will complete the full on-orbit checkout of the satellite next month. The GPS IIFs offer improved signal accuracy, better anti-jamming capability, longer design life and the new civilian L5 signal.

 

GPS IIF-8, slated for launch during the fourth quarter, arrived at Cape Canaveral on July 16 to undergo final launch preparations.

 

A unit of The Boeing Company, Boeing Defense, Space & Security is one of the world's largest defense, space and security businesses specializing in innovative and capabilities-driven customer solutions, and the world’s largest and most versatile manufacturer of military aircraft. Headquartered in St. Louis, Boeing Defense, Space & Security is a $33 billion business with 56,000 employees worldwide. Follow us on Twitter: @BoeingDefense.

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Despite Delays, New US Navy Sub Headed for On-Time Delivery

Pre-Commissioning Unit North Dakota (SSN 784) sits moored at the graving dock of General Dynamics Electric Boat prior to its christening ceremony on Nov. 2 in Groton, Conn. (Lt. j.g. Phillip Chitty / US Navy)

 

Aug. 11, 2014 - By CHRISTOPHER P. CAVAS- Defense News

 

WASHINGTON — The building program of the US Navy’s Virginia-class submarines has an outstanding reputation, both for keeping to cost and for on-time delivery. There’s even a modest competition between the two shipyards that build the subs to see who can shave off more time of the contractual delivery date.

Bets are off, however, for the North Dakota, the 11th and newest unit of the class. The submarine is the first of the Block III version, with the most significant design changes to date — that led to delays that were acknowledged in the spring. The Navy hoped to continue the march of early deliveries and begin the sub’s first round of sea trials in mid-April, but it was apparent more time was needed to resolve a number of problems.

 

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Ukraine: Porochenko évoque avec Obama la participation russe à une mission humanitaire

 

11 août 2014 Romandie.com (AFP)

 

Kiev - Le président ukrainien Petro Porochenko a évoqué lundi la participation de la Russie à une mission internationale dans l'est de l'Ukraine sous l'égide de la Croix-Rouge, dans un entretien téléphonique avec Barack Obama.

 

Le président américain a soutenu l'initiative du président ukrainien concernant une mission internationale pour Lougansk sous l'égide du comité international de la Croix-Rouge avec la participation de l'UE, de la Russie, de l'Allemagne et d'autres partenaires, a déclaré la présidence ukrainienne dans un communiqué.

 

Barack Obama a confirmé l'intention des États-Unis de prendre une part active dans une mission humanitaire internationale, selon la même source.

 

Selon la Maison Blanche, M. Obama a noté la caractère urgent de cette mission humanitaire. Il a par ailleurs encouragé son homologue ukrainien à continuer à faire preuve de retenue et de prudence dans les opérations militaires afin d'éviter les victimes civiles.

 

Les deux dirigeants ont également souligné, comme l'avait fait M. Obama samedi lors d'un appel avec la chancelière allemande Angela Merkel, que toute intervention russe en Ukraine sans l'autorisation expresse et formelle du gouvernement ukrainien serait inacceptable.

 

Lougansk est l'une des capitales régionales et places-fortes des insurgés où les autorités dénoncent un blocus et une situation critique depuis neuf jours, alors que la ville n'a plus d'électricité, d'eau courante ou de réseau téléphonique, et que l'essence et les réserves de nourriture s'épuisent rapidement.

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Sailors make final inspections on an F/A-18C Hornet that participated in airstrikes on militants in Iraq. (MC2 Joshua Horton Navy)

Sailors make final inspections on an F/A-18C Hornet that participated in airstrikes on militants in Iraq. (MC2 Joshua Horton Navy)

 

Aug. 11, 2014 – Defense News (AFP)

 

SYDNEY — Air strikes aimed at halting the advance of Sunni Islamic State militants in Iraq have been effective and the US is open to further requests for help, Secretary of Defense Chuck Hagel said Monday.

 

The United States has conducted three days of attacks by jets and drones on jihadists in northern Iraq whose onslaught has displaced 200,000 people since August 3, including all the residents of Iraq’s largest Christian town, Qaraqosh.

 

Hagel said Washington was constantly assessing the situation after President Barack Obama authorized the action to help break the siege of Mount Sinjar, where thousands of civilian refugees from the Yazidi religious minority had been trapped.

 

“They have been very effective from all the reports we have received on the ground,” he said of the air strikes when asked in Sydney, where he is attending annual Australia-US defense talks.

 

“We are constantly assessing where we can continue to assist Iraqi security forces and where, as we build partnerships, we will work with the Iraqi government.

 

“The Iraqi government requested our help and assistance and we will continue to consider further requests from the Iraqi government,” he added.

 

US military planes have also been dropping food and water for civilians besieged by jihadists, with France and Britain on Sunday joining the desperate race to save them from starvation.

 

“Many of you know that President Obama spoke yesterday with French President Hollande and British Prime Minister Cameron and they too offered assistance,” said Hagel.

 

“We are coordinating a group of partners to assist in this effort.

 

“This is a humanitarian issue of great consequence for all over the world and I think great powers understand they have great responsibilities in this.”

 

Australian Defence Minister David Johnston said Australia’s help was currently focused on humanitarian relief and refused to speculate on the possibility of providing combat assistance.

 

“At this stage, we think that that is a considerable contribution,” he told a joint press conference with Hagel, with Australia likely to join airdrops of supplies later this week.

 

“We don’t telegraph our punches in any way shape or form and there has been no request for us to participate in combat.

 

“The situation for us at the moment is we are committed to helping the Americans and our friends who will join the Americans in providing humanitarian and disaster relief.

 

“Now what the future holds in what is clearly a very troubled, confused and difficult situation in Iraq, anybody can guess.”

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Le Pentagone ne compte pas étendre ses frappes à d'autres régions de l'Irak

 

11 août 2014 Romandie.com (AFP)

 

Washington - Le Pentagone a assuré lundi qu'il ne comptait pas étendre ses frappes aériennes hors de la région du nord de l'Irak où ses forces aériennes visent les combattants de l'Etat islamique.

 

Depuis que le président Barack Obama les y a autorisés jeudi, les chasseurs et drones américains ont effectué 15 frappes aériennes contre les insurgés de l'Etat islamique, a déclaré le général William Mayville, un haut responsable du département américain de la Défense, lors d'une conférence de presse, sans toutefois préciser les dommages occasionnés aux combattants.

 

Nous n'avons pas pour projet d'étendre la campagne au-delà des opérations de défense actuelles, a-t-il dit.

 

Il a estimé entre 50 et 60 le nombre de missions effectuées chaque jour par les appareils américains au-dessus du nord de l'Irak, en additionnant les missions humanitaires et les frappes aériennes.

 

Les frappes ont contribué à freiner l'avance des forces de l'Etat islamique autour de Sinjar et dans l'ouest d'Erbil, la capitale du Kurdistan irakien, a expliqué le général Mayville, soulignant qu'il s'agissait en premier lieu de défendre le personnel diplomatique américain en poste à Erbil.

 

Les frappes aériennes sont accompagnées de largages humanitaires destinés aux dizaines de milliers de chrétiens et Yazidis pourchassés par les insurgés sunnites. Le Pentagone et les forces britanniques ont ainsi parachuté environ 60.000 litres d'eau et 75.000 repas aux réfugiés, selon le haut gradé américain.

 

Pour l'instant, notre objectif est de fournir une aide immédiate à ceux qui souffrent, a expliqué le général Mayville.

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Drones Join Fighter Jets in Striking Targets in Iraq

 

August 11, 2014 by Brendan McGarry - defensetech.org

 

The U.S. military has turned to drones to help launch airstrikes against Islamic militants in northern Iraq.

 

The Defense Department acknowledged early on that aerial drones, known as remotely piloted aircraft in military speak, would be part of the effort to gather intelligence on and, if necessary, bomb militants with the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant, the al-Qaeda inspired Islamic group that controls much of the northern part of the country.

 

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Official: US Shipping Arms To Iraqi Kurds

 

Aug. 11, 2014 – Defense News (AFP)

 

WASHINGTON — The United States has begun urgently shipping weapons to the Iraqi Kurdish forces battling an advance by extremist Islamic State militants, a State Department spokeswoman said Monday.

 

“We’re working with the government of Iraq to increasingly and very quickly get urgently needed arms to the Kurds,” Marie Harf told CNN.

 

“This includes the Iraqis providing their own weapons from their own stocks, and we’re working to do the same thing from our stocks of weapons that we have.”

 

Separately, the US military confirmed that it had carried out another air strike late Sunday against an IS convoy it said was preparing to attack Kurdish forces protecting their capital Arbil.

 

Harf said the effort had been underway since last week, but did not say which US agency was leading the effort or how many and what type of weapons had been sent.

 

The United States has a consulate and other facilities in Arbil, capital of Iraq’s Kurdish autonomous region, and last week President Barack Obama ordered air strikes to protect the city.

 

Efforts to support Kurdish peshmerga forces could complicated the United States’ ties to the Iraqi government in Baghdad, which is also fighting the Islamic State but has tense relations with Arbil.

 

But Harf insisted that, in the current crisis, the two sides are working together.

 

“We have seen an unprecedented level of cooperation between the Iraqi forces and the Kurdish forces. We hadn’t seen that in the past. They’re helping each other out,” Harf said.

 

“So any way we can get the very urgently needed arms to the Kurds we are actively working on,” she said.

 

“We’ll work with the government of Iraq to do that, but we believe again there is such an urgent situation that we need to do this.”

 

US Central Command said that at 2000 GMT Sunday “US fighter aircraft struck and destroyed several vehicles that were part of an ISIL convoy moving to attack peshmerga forces defending Arbil.

 

“All aircraft exited the strike area safely,” it added.

 

Obama authorized air strikes on Thursday, warning that IS extremist militants were in a position to threaten US personnel in Arbil and commit “genocide” against minority religious groups.

 

The first US action was confirmed on Friday, part of what the White House insists will be a “limited” campaign to protect Arbil and Yazidi refugees.

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F/A-18F Super Hornet from Fighting Black Lions Flies From USS George H.W. Bush

 

11 août 2014 US Navy

 

ARABIAN GULF (Aug. 10, 2014) Cockpit footage from an F/A-18F Super Hornet assigned to the Fighting Black Lions of Strike Fighter Squadron (VFA) 213 as it launches from USS George H.W. Bush (CVN 77). Bush is is operating in the Arabian Gulf on a scheduled deployment to U.S. 5th Fleet. The president has authorized U.S. Central Command to conduct military operations in support of humanitarian aid deliveries and targeted airstrikes in Iraq to protect U.S. personnel and interests, in response to activities conducted by Islamic State in Iraq and the Levant (ISIL) terrorists. (U.S. Navy video/Released)

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U.S. Navy Bomb Building aboard USS George H.W. Bush

 

11 août 2014 US Navy

 

ARABIAN GULF (Aug. 9, 2014) U.S. Navy Ordnancemen aboard USS George H.W. Bush (CVN 77) build GBU-54 bombs. Bush is operating in the Arabian Gulf on a scheduled deployment to U.S. 5th Fleet. The president has authorized U.S. Central Command to conduct military operations in support of humanitarian aid deliveries and targeted airstrikes in Iraq to protect U.S. personnel and interests, in response to activities conducted by Islamic State in Iraq and the Levant (ISIL) terrorists. (U.S. Navy video by Mass Communication Specialist 3rd Class Preston Paglinawan/Released)

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source fijione.tv

source fijione.tv

 

August 11, 2014: Strategy Page

 

The Iraqi government recently scored a victory in their campaign to prevent the Kurds in the north from selling any more of the oil the Kurds are now pumping and shipping out via Turkey. This win came in the United States where lawyers representing Iraq convinced an American court to block the sale of a million barrels of Kurdish oil in the United States. As of August 1 st this leaves a tanker carrying a million barrels of Kurdish oil stranded in a Texas port while lawyers representing Iraq and the Kurds continue to argue over whether the autonomous Kurds of northern Iraq can actually own and can sell oil pumped from Kurdish controlled oil fields. The U.S. court, for the moment, agrees with Iraq that all oil pumped in Iraq (which the autonomous Kurdish territory is still technically part of) is owned by the Iraqi government. The Kurds point out that the share of Iraq oil income promised them has been plundered by corrupt Arab politicians in the Iraqi government and that the only way to get their fair share is to pump it, ship it and sell it themselves. The Kurds currently have three tankers at sea filled with their oil but the Iraqi government has lawyers standing by to halt any sale of this oil.

 

The Kurds had hoped that the Iraqi government would relent because in June, when Iraq asked the Kurds to send some of their troops south to fight ISIL Islamic terrorists forces threatening to march on Baghdad, the Kurds did move south. But the Kurds want the Shia dominated Iraq government to stop opposing Kurdish efforts to export and sell oil pumped within the Kurdish controlled areas of northern Iraq. The Arab Iraqis, for the moment, do not believe Kurdish military assistance is worth that high a price.

 

In April 2013 Iraqi Kurds sold their first shipment of Kurdish oil (produced in oil fields developed by Kurds in Kurdish controlled territory.) This oil was trucked across the border to Turkey and sold for $22 million. The Iraqi government loudly protested this independent oil operation but the Iraqi armed forces were not powerful enough to stop the Kurds.

 

It was back in 2012 that the Kurdish government in northern Iraq announced that they would begin exporting oil via a pipeline through Turkey by 2013 and then ship it to buyers worldwide. The Iraqi government insisted that this would not happen. This is an Arab/Kurd conflict, part of a struggle that goes back thousands of years. The Kurds are relying on Turkish support, and in return are cooperating with Turkish efforts to deal with Turkish PKK Kurdish separatists, who have bases in northern Iraq. While the PKK goal of a separate Kurdish state is popular with most Kurds (even in northern Iraq), the survival of the autonomous Kurdish region in northern Iraq is considered more crucial, for now.

 

Iraq is producing 3.5 million barrels of oil a day, more than the Saddam ever achieved. Iraqi oil production had been stuck at 2.5 million barrels a day since the 1980s (production had peaked in the late 1970s at four million barrels a day). Iraqi has nine percent of the world's oil reserves, but decades of war and mismanagement had prevented necessary maintenance and construction in the oil fields. For the last few years the oil regions have been safe for foreign oil production companies to bring in their experts, and cash, in to get the job done, so Iraqi production has been steadily increasing. The goal is ten million barrels a day by the end of the decade. The Kurds plan to start exporting 80,000 barrels a day in by 2014, largely with the help of Turkish investors. Kurdish production is currently 120,000 barrels a day. The remaining problem is how to deal with the corruption that has diverted so much oil income into the pockets of thieving politicians and government officials. In Iraq, corruption is like the weather; everyone talks about it but not enough people do anything about it.

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