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Oshkosh Sandcat

Military-Today.com - Sun, 18/08/2013 - 17:00

American Oshkosh Sandcat Light Protected Vehicle
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RG-35 RPU

Military-Today.com - Fri, 16/08/2013 - 16:30

South African RG-35 RPU Mine Resistant Ambush Protected Vehicle
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Aravis

Military-Today.com - Fri, 16/08/2013 - 01:00

French Aravis Mine Resistant Ambush Protected Vehicle
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VAB Mk.2

Military-Today.com - Tue, 13/08/2013 - 21:45

French VAB Mk.2 Armored Personnel Carrier
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AMPV

Military-Today.com - Mon, 12/08/2013 - 18:00

German AMPV Light Protected Vehicle
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Izumo Class

Military-Today.com - Fri, 09/08/2013 - 04:00

Japanes Izumo Class Helicopter Carrier
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Mbombe

Military-Today.com - Wed, 07/08/2013 - 21:00

South African Mbombe Armored Personnel Carrier
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RG-41

Military-Today.com - Tue, 30/07/2013 - 23:00

South African RG-41 Armored Personnel Carrier
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Desert Chameleon

Military-Today.com - Mon, 29/07/2013 - 01:59

American Desert Chameleon Armored Personnel Carrier
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VAB Mk.3

Military-Today.com - Sun, 28/07/2013 - 01:59

French VAB Mk.3 Armored Personnel Carrier
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DT-3PB

Military-Today.com - Wed, 26/06/2013 - 03:40

Russian DT-3PB Armored Articulated All-Terrain Tracked Carrier
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MAN KAT 1 8x8

Military-Today.com - Wed, 26/06/2013 - 02:40

German MAN KAT 1 8x8 Heavy High Mobility Truck
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Queen Elizabeth Class

Military-Today.com - Tue, 25/06/2013 - 10:00

British Queen Elizabeth Class Aircraft Carrier
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Mil Mi-38

Military-Today.com - Mon, 24/06/2013 - 19:50

Russian Mil Mi-38 Medium Utility Helicopter
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Operation Tempora

CSDP blog - Sat, 22/06/2013 - 16:52

Comment les Britanniques dépassent les Américains pour espionner Internet

Les services secrets britanniques possèdent eux aussi leur grand programme d'espionnage d'internet, depuis 18 mois, ainsi le Royaume-Uni mène l'équivalent du programme américain PRISM, mais à plus grande échelle encore. "Opération Tempora" permet à l'agence de renseignement GCHQ de se "brancher" directement sur les câbles internet transatlantiques pour écouter tous les flux d'information. L'agence de renseignement GCHQ partagerait d'ailleurs allègrement ses informations avec son homologue américaine, la NSA. L'agence aurait accès aux "écoutes" des flux de données transitants par plus de 200 câbles de fibre optique, et serait en mesure de les stocker pendant 30 jours. Conversations téléphoniques, emails, messages sur Facebook, navigation sur internet... tout est accessible à ses antennes. Apparemment la capacité de l'agence britannique à intercepter des données dépasse celle de ses homologues étrangères. Les réseaux sur lesquels elle se branchent, les câbles transatlantiques qui relient les Etats-Unis à l'Europe, peuvent délivrer jusqu'à 21 petaoctets de données par jour. Elle s'y branche grâce à des sortes de sondes que des entreprises partenaires ont été forcées d'installer. Les objectifs de Tempora sont la lutte contre le terrorisme et le crime organisé.

Source : L`Express

Tag: espionnage spatialOperation TemporaGCHQPRISM

Workshop: Doing Business with European Security and Defence Bodies

EDA News - Sun, 16/06/2013 - 10:11
On 12 June 2012, the European Defence Agency together with the Austrian Ministry of Defence and Sports and the Austrian Defence and Security Industry Association was hosting a workshop on Doing Business with European Security and Defence Bodies in Vienna.
The workshop targeting governmental and industrial representatives from Austria and the Visegrad countries brought together European customers and suppliers in the field of security and defence and provided specific guidance to industries on how to successfully engage with defence and security related entities in Europe. Speakers included the Austrian Armaments Director, LtGen Freyo Apfalter, the EDA’s Armaments Director, Giampaolo Lillo and NSPA’s Director of Procurement, Patrick Fesquet, as well as high-level representatives of the European Commission, Frontex, Athena and OCCAr.
The workshop tackled different fields of the European Security and Defence Market, including Security Research, Defence R&T, European Development Programmes and Off-the-Shelf Purchases of both goods and services, which are increasingly conducted through common or centralised procurement by or through EU bodies.
Co-organiser Karl-Heinz Dernoschegg from the Austrian Defence and Security Industry Association stated at the end of the event that this was a perfect way to bridge the gap between supply and demand in the area of defence and security. He continued by saying that his association would be happy to host events of this kind on a more regular basis and considers this a very good model for other countries and associations to follow.


 

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