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Highlights - First consideration of draft report on private security companies - Subcommittee on Security and Defence

On 9 March, SEDE will discuss, for the first time, its draft own-initiative report on private security companies (Rapporteur: Hilde Vautmans, ALDE). The report focusses on the increasingly important role played by private security companies in support of national militaries and EU activities abroad. It notes various challenges associated with their use and raises questions about regulating the activities of these quasi-transnational actors.
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Draft report
Source : © European Union, 2017 - EP

Bearings for Rudder and Steering Gear Applications

Naval Technology - Thu, 02/03/2017 - 13:42
Tests confirm that FEROFORM and RAILKO marine bearings have better wear resistance than elastomeric and polyester / polyester bearing materials, thus providing ship owners with up to four times longer service life and lower operating costs.
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EDA project helping to increase artillery accuracy

EDA News - Thu, 02/03/2017 - 10:19

The European Defence Agency (EDA) has just completed a project aimed at increasing the accuracy of artillery systems used by Member States’ Armed Forces.

The Course Correction Fuze (CCF) project was initiated in 2012 within EDA’s Smart Munition Working Group (SMWG) with the objective to develop common technical knowledge on cost-effective and affordable solutions for reducing ballistic dispersion and enhancing the accuracy of Member States’ artillery rounds, by introducing a new type of fuze. Subject experts from EDA Member States (Belgium, Poland, Sweden, UK) as well as Norway (which has signed an Administrative Arrangement with the EDA) looked into the subject and came up with a Common European Requirements document for CCF which was agreed and distributed to participating Member States’ capability and armaments authorities in late 2016. Moreover, it was also recognized that there is a need to have a harmonized approach to the challenge of integrating and Test & Evaluating CCF into existing and future artillery systems in order to generate costs savings.

In this way a dedicated investigation on CCF integration with Artillery Systems in EU was developed during 2016 and successfully delivered in early 2017. This investigation was divided in three different phases:

  • Phase 1 was mainly devoted to the collection of information on available CCF solutions, artillery systems and ammunition in the EU. Five of the identified CCF solutions were selected, some of which use airbrakes to reduce the down range dispersion while others use fixed or movable canards that reduce both down range and cross range dispersion;
  • Phase 2 consisted of an analysis of those five CCF solutions and their integration into both the artillery systems and the ammunition used by the participating Member States. As there exist many different artillery systems in Europe, in order to be able to integrate the selected CCFs into all those systems, the artillery systems were divided into three categories: CAT I – Manual; CAT II – Semi-Auto loading & Gun laying; and CAT III – Auto Loading and Gun laying;
  • Phase 3 of the project focused on developing conclusions and recommendations in view of identifying future opportunities for cooperation among participating Member States.

 

Many opportunities for cooperation

One of the main conclusions is that there are many opportunities for cooperation and pooling & sharing despite the fragmented picture of artillery systems used by European Armed Forces. Several countries use the same type of artillery system and, therefore, can easily share and follow the same CCF integration steps. But opportunities for collaboration even exist for countries using different systems for which at least some synergies can be found in terms of similar subsystem characteristics such as calibre, fire-control software or ammunition types. In a broader perspective, the joint development of ballistic calculation software and fuze setter standards and the definition of interfaces and data protocols for CCFs were also recommended to achieve an efficient integration in artillery systems. Specific work strands were identified and an action plan has been proposed.

It also became clear that the (currently ongoing) review of the Capability Development Plan (CDP) should take into account future CCF integration into artillery systems.

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Yemeni rebels display UAVs

Jane's Defense News - Thu, 02/03/2017 - 03:00
Yemen's rebels appear to have provided more evidence that they are getting military support from Iran after they displayed an unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) that looked similar to the Iranian Ababil 2. Called the Qasef 1, the UAV was unveiled on 26 February along with three other smaller unmanned
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Avalon 2017: New Zealand requests P-8A cost and availability details

Jane's Defense News - Thu, 02/03/2017 - 02:30
New Zealand has requested detailed cost and availability information from the US government for the Boeing P-8A Poseidon maritime patrol aircraft (MPA), the country's Ministry of Defence (MoD) confirmed to Jane's on 2 March. The MoD sent a letter of request to the US government seeking these
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Czech MoD announces plans to buy about 700 new light vehicles

Jane's Defense News - Thu, 02/03/2017 - 02:00
The Czech Ministry of Defence (MoD) announced plans on 28 February to issue a public tender to replace about 700 light 4x4 vehicles in service with the Army of the Czech Republic (ACR), starting in 2020. The MoD is seeking to replace Russian-made UAZ and British Land Rover Defender vehicles that
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SHAPE's cyber defence unit now trialling three-nation cyber incident system

Jane's Defense News - Thu, 02/03/2017 - 02:00
NATO's cyber security unit within Supreme Headquarters Allied Powers Europe (SHAPE), known as the NATO Computer Incident Response Capability (NCIRC), is now trialling a new three-nation cyber threat exchange system for a year to test the feasibility of its use during coalition operations. In
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Sikorsky delivers S-70i to Aselsan and signs Turkish production accord

Jane's Defense News - Thu, 02/03/2017 - 02:00
Lockheed Martin rotary-wing subsidiary Sikorsky has announced a 10-year agreement with Turkish Aerospace Industries (TAI) relating to the production of aerostructure and the delivery of an S-70i Black Hawk helicopter to TAI stable-mate Aselsan to permit avionics integration work. The developments
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Avalon 2017: RAAF and Airbus to develop automated refuelling boom for KC-30A

Jane's Defense News - Thu, 02/03/2017 - 01:30
The Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) and Airbus are to partner in developing an automatic capability for the air-to-air refuelling boom on the Airbus KC-30A multi-role tanker transport (MRTT). An agreement signed on 2 March at the Avalon international air show near Melbourne by chief of air force
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Saab signs deal to maintain underwater weapon systems for Swedish Navy

Naval Technology - Thu, 02/03/2017 - 01:00
Saab has signed a new contract with the Swedish Defence Material Administration (FMV) for the delivery of product support and maintenance to the Swedish Navy's underwater weapon systems.
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Myriad Technologies: Microsoft Gold Partner Since 2007

Naval Technology - Thu, 02/03/2017 - 01:00
Myriad Technologies has been a Microsoft Gold Partner since 2007, due to the company's commitment to helping organisations and individuals grow, compete and innovate in the technological sphere.
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Thales selected to develop electronic warfare and ASW capabilities for UAE Navy

Naval Technology - Thu, 02/03/2017 - 01:00
The United Arab Emirates (UAE) has selected Thales to develop several capability projects for the country's navy in the areas of electronic warfare, anti-submarine warfare (ASW), and security and surveillance.
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Keel laid for Irish Naval Service's fourth offshore patrol vessel

Naval Technology - Thu, 02/03/2017 - 01:00
Babcock has laid the keel for the Irish Naval Service's new Samuel Beckett-class offshore patrol vessel (OPV) at its shipbuilding yard in Devon, UK, marking the beginning of construction on the vessel.
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Airbus dispatches A400M to Indonesia in showcase of platform's capabilities

Jane's Defense News - Thu, 02/03/2017 - 01:00
Key Points Airbus is flying out the A400M to South Jakarta in a bid to further promote the aircraft Platform is the front runner in Indonesia's effort to modernise its military airlift capabilities Airbus is currently in the process of flying out an A400M Atlas multirole aircraft to Indonesia in
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Avalon 2017: Bell pitches Viper and Venom helos to Australia

Jane's Defense News - Thu, 02/03/2017 - 01:00
Bell Helicopter is offering its AH-1Z Viper and UH-1Y Venom platforms to Australia based on the commonality between the two types and the interoperability they afford with the US Marine Corps (USMC). Speaking to Jane's at the Avalon Airshow on 2 March, vice-president Global Military Business
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Cobham reports 'disappointing' losses and GBP500 million rights issue

Jane's Defense News - Thu, 02/03/2017 - 01:00
UK air-to-air refuelling and defence electronics specialist Cobham has reported poor results for 2016, described by chairman Michael Wareing as "hugely disappointing". The group attributed its problems to "weaknesses in management and financial controls, contractual, and commercial
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Confrontations between security forces and drug-cartels to increase in Mexico's Veracruz state, particularly in Córdoba and Xalapa

Jane's Defense News - Thu, 02/03/2017 - 01:00
EVENT On 1 March, police found 11 bodies in Boca del Río, Veracruz state, in a van accompanied by a banner declaring the beginning of a war. Although the target of this war was not specified, the incident followed the beginning of a deployment of the National Gendarmerie in the cities of
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Court charges journalist for allegedly spreading terrorist propaganda in Turkey

Jane's Defense News - Thu, 02/03/2017 - 01:00
A COURT in Turkey on 28 February ordered a journalist for Die Welt newspaper - identified as Deniz Yucel, aged 43 - to be jailed until an upcoming trial for the alleged distribution of terrorist propaganda, Al-Jazeera reported. Reports added that Yucel was arrested by police due to his reports about
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Hensoldt enters market as Airbus/KKR deal closes

Jane's Defense News - Thu, 02/03/2017 - 01:00
Airbus has completed its previously announced deal to sell its Defence Electronics business to private equity firm KKR, the company said on 28 February. The completion of the long-running deal has resulted in the creation of a new European defence venture named Hensoldt. KKR paid EUR1.1 billion
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IDE wins ESSM Block 2 electronics contract

Jane's Defense News - Thu, 02/03/2017 - 01:00
Intracom Defense Electronics (IDE) of Greece has secured a USD5.6 million contract to design the electronics unit for the Block 2 variant of the Evolved Sea Sparrow Missile (ESSM) ship self-defence interceptor. IDE added there were prospects for participation in the production and support phases of
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