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Germany/Kazakhstan/United Kingdom/United States : Chorus prospects in US; Moussalli joins CRG; ESL boss moves to Publicis; Eberly resurfaces at Arcanum; Ex-CIA officer Peristere launches firm

Intelligence Online - Wed, 25/10/2023 - 06:00
London - Ex-DoJ investigator helps Chorus make play for US marketKyle Hatin, a veteran Department of Justice investigator, has recently
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France : Risk & Co break-up leaves TotalEnergies contract in limbo

Intelligence Online - Wed, 25/10/2023 - 06:00
The Nanterre Commercial Court went with the underdog when deciding the buyers for French security and corporate intelligence firm Risk
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Taiwan : Taiwanese interior minister launches drive to open more air raid shelters

Intelligence Online - Tue, 24/10/2023 - 06:00
Faced with a major increase in the number of Chinese incursions off the coast of Taiwan, Taiwanese Defence Minister Chiu Kuo-cheng is pressing Interior Minister Lin Yu-chan to revive plans to build more air raid shelters in the island's capital,
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Ukraine : Jamming wars, part 4: Moscow deploys its Bylina data fusion system

Intelligence Online - Tue, 24/10/2023 - 06:00
Moscow has begun the large-scale deployment of its new electronic warfare data fusion system Bylina, a project six years in
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France/Ukraine : France's ex-military intelligence chief helps French defence companies on visit to Ukraine

Intelligence Online - Tue, 24/10/2023 - 06:00
Jean-François Ferlet, the former head of French military intelligence, stood in last minute for Patrick Gaillard, the head of the
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Myanmar/Vietnam : Alexis Delevaux is key broker for cyber-intelligence groups in South East Asia

Intelligence Online - Tue, 24/10/2023 - 06:00
Alexis Delevaux is mentioned in the criminal investigation into Nexa Technologies carried out by the journalistic consortium European Investigative Collaborations
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France : The 'little secrets' of the DGSE's 2024 budget

Intelligence Online - Tue, 24/10/2023 - 06:00
The war in Ukraine, the Middle East in turmoil, last-minute secret missions (like DGSE director Bernard Émié's whirlwind visit to
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United States : Congress spoils intelligence personnel as it tries to battle growing polarisation

Intelligence Online - Tue, 24/10/2023 - 06:00
In a bipartisan initiative, members of the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence (SSCI) presented a bill on 17 October to
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Egypt/United States : Senator Bob Menendez is in the news for promoting Egypt, but Josh Holly advances Cairo and Baghdad's military equipment goals via more formal channels

Intelligence Online - Tue, 24/10/2023 - 06:00
If the charges recently unveiled by the Justice Department against Bob Menendez are confirmed in court, Egypt couldn't have had a
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Beyond 2040 - EDA analysis warns on future warfare trends and technology imperatives for European defence

EDA News - Mon, 23/10/2023 - 10:19

Today, the European Defence Agency (EDA), has published an in-depth analysis on the impact of long-term global, capability and technology trends in defence. Enhancing EU Military Capabilities beyond 2040 identifies key future trends that will shape capability requirements and technology advances within the next 20 years and beyond. Developed in cooperation with experts from EU Member States, EDA has identified a series of long-term capability trends that are crucial to maintaining military advantage over potential adversaries. The analysis informs part of the EU’s Capability Development Priorities, which EDA will present to EU Ministers of Defence on 14 November 2023.

SEVEN IDENTIFIED TRENDS SHAPING DEFENCE CAPABILITES BEYOND 2040

The main identified trends from the 2023 Long-term Assessment of the Capability Development Plan include multi-domain connectivity; cognitive superiority that allows enhanced situational awareness in near real time; the ability to counter future weapon systems and a greater reliance on space based enabling and operational assets.  The adaptability of armed forces to use both analogue and digital defence mindsets to accommodate legacy military platforms with technological developments is also highlighted as a key trend.

CONTINUED RISE OF EMERGING DISRUPTIVE TECHNOLOGIES (EDTS)

EDTs will play a primary role in shaping 2040 military requirements. EDA identifies nine key EDTs and examines them from the capability development perspective, to describe possible military applications and challenges to be considered as part of the future battlespace. Systems emerging from EDTs, as well as their combinations, are likely to have multiple applications in the military context. Autonomous systems are a valuable example in that regard, already being rapidly incorporated into military capabilities, and expected to accelerate in the coming years. Novel disruptive weapons, such as hypersonic and directed energy weapons, will bring new opportunities and challenges for armed forces.

EDA Chief Executive, Jiří Šedivý said: “As we try to envisage what threats we might face in the next decades, one thing is certain: maintaining technological supremacy, through defence innovation is a strategic necessity. By working together to develop stronger and more credible military capabilities, the EU can be proactive in safeguarding its security, asserting its autonomy, and ensuring the safety and well-being of its citizens.”

FUTURE MILITARY CAPABILITY AREAS

The EDA’s analysis finds that the impact of fast-paced technology and the identified capability trends will also shape requirements across all military capability areas, for instance in;

• Information and cognitive superiority as a key aspect in the future operational environment, with command-and-inform capabilities paramount to future requirements.

• A need for new generation of weapons and platforms to produce significant shifts in engagement and protective capabilities.

• Future deployments activities that will be highly impacted by AI and autonomous systems. The operational environment in 2040 and beyond will call for improved and more solid military sustainment and logistics.

GLOBAL FUTURE STRATEGIC FACTORS

An analysis of the main factors that will shape the strategic context in 2040 and beyond was conducted, identifying the trends regarding strategic factors, where persistent digitalisation will significantly affect the character of war. Climate change and its impact will reshape future operational environments. While growing global competition, spread of misinformation, ageing population, cyber threats, and economic factors have been identified as key elements impacting the future of EU security.

EDA TECHNOLOGY FORESIGHT PROJECT FINDINGS PUBLISHED

EDA Technology Watch & Foresight activities were used as basis to develop fictitious scenarios of analysis concerning possible future operational environments, together with official reference on long-term macrotrends. This R&T reference helped to frame specific possible elements of capabilities to face in 20+ years ahead with a consistent assessment on the expected levels of technology maturity, to avoid ineffective science fiction effects.

In that regard, EDA has also published the summary of its ‘Technology Foresight Exercise’, which provides a high-level long-term vision on multiple possible futures for defence, with a special focus of the impact of technologies.  EDA’s Foresight Exercise looks up to 20 years into the future, to provide this strategic vision of the possible impact of technologies in defence in 2040+. To facilitate outside-the-box thinking, different activities took place within the exercise, and it was open to high-level experts from different technological and non-technological domains, as well as from non-governmental bodies, academia, industry, and civil society.

For instance, the widespread digitalisation of the battlefield with developments related to the use of Artificial Intelligence, 5G communication networks, software-based battlefield vision, and pervasive use of unmanned systems was identified as a key opportunity and threat for the future defence capabilities.

BACKGROUND - METHODOLOGY

EDA Enhancing EU Military Capabilities beyond 2040 is elaborated with the participation of capability planners, technology experts and foresight analysts from EU Member States, EDA, EU Military Committee, EU Military Staff and NATO.

Firstly, the analysis regroups the main factors that will shape the strategic context in 20 years and beyond, such as climate and demographic changes, technological advances and growing global competitiveness, together with EDA Technology Foresight analysis to assess technology impact on future capability landscape. Secondly, possible long-term operational scenarios were developed, considering future threats, long-term strategic factors, and technological leaps. Finally, two tabletop exercises (TTX), comprising fictitious scenarios, were conducted to extract preliminary defence capability requirements findings. Experts in military planning, research and technology and foresight analysis from Member States, EDA, EU Military Staff and NATO delivered a deep analysis of the possible implications for future capabilities based on injections of fictitious but realistic groups of events in a given scenario. The analysis of all findings from both Tabletop Exercises delivered a robust Long-Term Capability Assessment to inform the current CDP revision, as well as the future update of Research and Technology activities. 

More Information 
  1. Enhancing EU Military Capabilities beyond 2040 – Summary of 2023 Long-term Capability Assessment Publication 
  2. 2022 EDA Technology Foresight Exercise Report
  3. Fact Sheet
  4. Video Explainer
  5. EDA Technology Watch and Foresight
  6. Tabletop exercises – June 2022September 2022
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Israel/Russia/Syria : Western spy agencies worried by Russian delivery of Israeli-designed drones to Syria

Intelligence Online - Mon, 23/10/2023 - 06:00
In the next few days, Russia is set to deliver nine Forpost-M intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance (ISR) drones to the Hmeimim military base that it controls in Syria, according to information gathered by France's military intelligence agency, the DRM. Intelligence
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Ukraine : Kyiv sets up excellence centre for autonomous intelligence systems

Intelligence Online - Mon, 23/10/2023 - 06:00
The Ukrainian ministries of defence and digital transformation, led by Rustem Umerov and Mykhailo Fedorov respectively, are currently building a
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France/Russia : France's Legrand makes tough choice between sanctions and local mafia in sale of Russian assets

Intelligence Online - Mon, 23/10/2023 - 06:00
The French electrical parts company Legrand issued a statement on 12 October announcing it had sold its activities in Russia,
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France/Moldova/United Kingdom/United States : CIA acquisitions, Foreign Affairs Committee, Huawei in France, navy training centre, Moldova fights fake news, lustration in Ukraine

Intelligence Online - Mon, 23/10/2023 - 06:00
United States - Leadership change afoot in CIA acquisitions officeThe CIA's Office of Acquisition Management (OAM), a Directorate of Digital
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China : Greater political and security centralisation on the way for New Silk Roads programme

Intelligence Online - Mon, 23/10/2023 - 06:00
The eight-point plan announced by President Xi Jinping at the summit for the New Silk Roads (Belt & Road Initiative,
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France/Iran/United States : Paris and Washington attempt to quash nascent narrative of Iranian involvement in Hamas offensive

Intelligence Online - Mon, 23/10/2023 - 06:00
At an informal meeting with journalists on the situation in the Middle East on 14 October, Emmanuel Bonne, the foreign
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Netherlands/United States : Mintz offers its services in polarised ICC judicial elections

Intelligence Online - Mon, 23/10/2023 - 06:00
The election of six new International Criminal Court (ICC) judges, to take place from 4 to 7 December, will for
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Highlights - Security implications of China-owned critical infrastructure in the EU & CSDP - Subcommittee on Security and Defence

On 26 October, SEDE will discuss with an expert the study on “Security implications of China-owned critical infrastructure in the European Union”. The study analyses Chinese companies’ access to EU critical infrastructure and exposes how entities linked to the Chinese party-state can gain access to and exert influence on assets that are vital to Europe’s security and defence, including transport infrastructure, critical resources, telecommunications networks, defence sector.
Members will have the opportunity to discuss on the major security risks of the EU's interdependence with China, which is particularly important given the structural geopolitical changes, especially the fallout of the war in Ukraine, climate change and the transformative technological revolution that is underway. In addition, Members will discuss amendments tabled to two SEDE Own Initiative Reports on the subject of "The security and defence implications of China's influence on critical infrastructure in the European Union" and the Subcommittee's flagship Annual Report on the Implementation of CSDP.
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Highlights - Public Hearing: Rising geopolitical tensions: protection of subsea infrastructure - Subcommittee on Security and Defence

On 26 October, a Hearing is organised on “Rising geopolitical tensions: the protection of subsea infrastructure, including communication cables and pipelines". As defence capabilities are connected digitally, undersea cables are vital for defence and security of EU Member States. The Hearing will therefore aim at assessing the current threat landscape and risks to subsea infrastructure, including different actors and their modus operandi to sabotage subsea infrastructure.
In the light of the recent reports of sabotage on the Finland/Estonia pipeline, the debate will also focus on possible ways to mitigate the risks, in particular via coordinated action with NATO to protect cross-border critical undersea infrastructure.
Draft programme
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Highlights - Third state collusion with Russia: through arms export & circumvention of EU policy - Subcommittee on Security and Defence

In the framework of a public Hearing on “Third state collusion with Russia: through arms export policy and the circumvention of EU policy and sanctions to prevent supplies to Russia’s military industry”, taking place on 25 October, Members will discuss how to prevent the circumvention, by Russia and its allies, of sanctions imposed in the aftermath of its war of aggression against Ukraine.
The debate focus on the scope and effectiveness of the EU anti-circumvention tool that was adopted with the EU's 11th package of sanctions designed to prevent Russia from acquiring goods for its defence industry. Members will also discuss additional measures to prevent Russia from accessing western military technologies, components and dual-use goods, via third countries, such as China.
Draft programme
Poster
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