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UNITED STATES/KAZAKHSTAN/UNITED KINGDOM : Ron Wahid falls back on Kazakh networks as UK tax office starts hunt

Intelligence Online - Wed, 24/05/2023 - 06:00
The UK tax authority, His Majesty's Revenue and Customs (HMRC), launched a winding-up petition to recover unpaid taxes from RJI Capital (UK) on 12 May. That company is the British subsidiary of the US financial advisory firm RJI Capital, owned
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SOUTH KOREA/UNITED STATES/FRANCE/PHILIPPINES : Foreign trade and diplomacy goals converge in Philippines' Agila Subic shipyard

Intelligence Online - Wed, 24/05/2023 - 06:00
When the South Korean group Hyundai Heavy Industries (HHI) announced on 16 May that it planned to invest more in
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SWITZERLAND/UNITED KINGDOM : Audere's new COO, eyes on Ginet-Kauders at Red Cross, and from Alaco to Dentons

Intelligence Online - Wed, 24/05/2023 - 06:00
London: Audere picks special forces captain Russ Byrne, a former captain in the UK Special Forces (UKSF), has recently taken
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RUSSIA : Russia's small New Space industry enlisted to bolster offensive in Ukraine

Intelligence Online - Wed, 24/05/2023 - 06:00
On 26 May, following several postponements, the Russian space agency Roscosmos will launch Kondor FKA-1, a synthetic aperture radar (SAR)
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UNITED STATES/UNITED KINGDOM : Discreet succession crisis at risk management firm Sigma7

Intelligence Online - Wed, 24/05/2023 - 06:00
The US corporate intelligence firm Sigma7 is actively looking for a replacement for its former director, risk management veteran Andrew Hersh. Although Hersh quietly
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UNITED STATES/UKRAINE : CRDF Global champions DoS cyber support for Ukraine

Intelligence Online - Wed, 24/05/2023 - 06:00
Ukrainian soldiers ended a two-day cybersecurity and cyber intelligence workshop in Kyiv on 17 May. This had been run by
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T-72A

Military-Today.com - Wed, 24/05/2023 - 04:00

Russian T-72A Main Battle Tank
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B-1B Lancer Bombers Return To RAF Fairford For Bomber Task Force

The Aviationist Blog - Tue, 23/05/2023 - 22:52

The supersonic bombers have returned to Europe. Flying as SPICY21 and SPICY22, two B-1B Lancer bombers, belonging to the 7th Bomb Wing, from Dyess Air Force Base, Texas, landed at RAF Fairford, in Gloucestershire, England, [...]

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Airshow At Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst Displays Finale For 305th AMW’s KC-10s

The Aviationist Blog - Tue, 23/05/2023 - 19:29

While the KC-46’s presence continues to rise, the days of the KC-135 and KC-10 tankers at JB MDL are numbered. It has been five years since JB MDL has last opened its gates for an [...]

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Meeting of European Defence Agency Steering Board

EDA News - Tue, 23/05/2023 - 17:23

On 23 May, EU Ministers of Defence met in the European Defence Agency (EDA) Steering Board under the chairmanship of High Representative Borrell in his capacity as Head of the Agency.

The HRVP updated ministers about the signature of the Administrative Arrangement between the European Defence Agency and the US Department of Defense (DoD), as well as the second edition of the European Defence Innovation Days (31 May - 1 June 2023, Brussels) which will focus on the challenges and opportunities in connecting technological innovation and capability development.

Ministers then exchanged views on capability implications of the war in Ukraine, based a comprehensive analysis conducted by EDA experts, in view of the upcoming revision of the EU Capability Development Priorities foreseen in November.

For the first time since the creation of EDA and since Denmark joined EDA in March 2023, the EDA Steering Board gathered all 27 EU Member States.

 

Further information 
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F/A-18 Block III gearing up for first deployments

Jane's Defense News - Tue, 23/05/2023 - 14:05
The US Navy (USN) has inducted around 33 Boeing F/A-18 Super Hornet Block IIIs into the air fleet, including around 20 for operational squadrons VFA-25 and VFA-113, with...
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11 new PESCO projects focus on critical defence capabilities and interoperability

EDA News - Tue, 23/05/2023 - 12:30

The Council has adopted a fifth wave of collaborative projects within the Permanent Structured Cooperation (PESCO) framework, with 11 new projects and a total of 15 Member States participating. The projects cover six military domains and include critical capabilities such as munitions, counter artillery and medium-size helicopter. The updated list of projects under PESCO now stands at 68.

OPERATIONAL FOCUS

The new projects adopted in the fifth wave will help increase the coherence of the European capability landscape and deliver operational benefits for European Armed Forces. Projects range from the development of new military capabilities and the identification of future needs in areas such as future military rotorcrafts and air-launched missiles, to communication infrastructure and joint training for defence airlift. The 11 new projects cover six military domains: training (1) land (2), maritime (3), air (2), cyber/C4ISR (2) and joint, enabling (1) and will be led by seven different Member States as project coordinators.

High Representative/Head of the Agency, Josep Borrell, said: “Against the backdrop of Russia’s war of aggression against Ukraine and its military implications, including the requirements for high-intensity warfare, these new PESCO projects aim at delivering critical capabilities with a more operational focus. We cannot build a stronger European defence without ensuring European armed forces are ready and well-equipped for future challenges. Today PESCO is moving forward and by 2025 over 50 projects will reach their delivery phase, enhancing the EU’s defence cooperation and the EU’s ability to act.”

CRITICAL DEFENCE CAPABILITIES
  • Critical Seabed Infrastructure Protection – The Critical Seabed Infrastructure Protection (CSIP) project aims at increasing the EU’s operational efficiency in the protection of critical maritime infrastructure by making best use of current, and the development of future, underwater assets.

    The six participating Member States are: Italy, Germany, Spain, France, Portugal, and Sweden. An initial project timeline for the collection and harmonisation of requirements will run until 2024 with a possible agreement on a common procurement foreseen in 2028.

  • Next Generation Medium Helicopter – The Next Generation Medium Helicopter (NGMH) project aims to create a dedicated forum that will address operational needs both on the upgrade of existing fleets and on the European Next Generation Rotorcraft, harmonising the needs and timelines of EU countries on the future capabilities of rotorcrafts.

    The NGMH will ensure the availability and suitability of EU helicopter fleets until 2040 and the preparation of the European Next Generation Rotorcraft, including the ability to face high intensity conflicts. The project launch and execution year is planned for 2023, with four participating Member States: France, Spain, Italy and Finland.

  • Counter Battery Sensors – The Counter Battery Sensors (CoBaS) project aims at developing a common concept for a next generation counter-battery capability for EU armed forces and facilitating future common procurement of means for counter-artillery. Current warfare trends have reasserted the primary importance and massive use of artillery capabilities on the battlefield. In this context, the project will increase participating Member States’ ability to respond more efficiently to future trends in high intensity conflicts.

    France and Netherlands are the two participating Member States. CoBaS will deliver the newest set of capabilities, benefitting from the emerging technologies and adapted to new threats that are linked to the performance of effective artillery systems developed by 2030-2035.

  • Further projects include air-to-air and anti-torpedo munitions – Eight further projects include European Defence Airlift Training Academy (EDA-TA); Anti-Torpedo Torpedo (ATT); Future Short-Range Air to Air Missile (FSRM); Integrated Unmanned Ground Systems 2 (iUGS2); Integrated Multi-Layer Air and Missile Defence system (IMLAMD); Arctic Command & Control Effector and Sensor System (ACCESS); Robust Communication Infrastructure and Networks (ROCOMIN); and ROLE 2F. Further details on the projects and participating Member States can be found here.

EDA Chief Executive, Jiří Šedivý, said: “These new 11 projects reflect Member States’ interaction during the last CARD process as well as their intention to better coordinate defence planning and capability development practices. They also stimulate the PESCO process by delivering next generation capabilities in different domains that require a joint effort at the EU level. EDA supports fifteen PESCO projects and stands ready to support its Member States going forward.”

PESCO WELCOMES DENMARK AND CLOSES THREE PROJECTS

On 23 May 2023, the Council confirmed that the participation of Denmark in PESCO, several weeks after Denmark joined the EDA.

Furthermore, three PESCO projects have closed earlier in 2023: Indirect Fire Support (EuroArtillery), EU Test and Evaluation Centres (EUTEC) and Co-basing, and three other projects are in the closing phase. As of today, 68 PESCO projects are on-going, 47 of the projects will reach the execution phase up to 2025. Out of them, 21 projects have already reached that phase and it can be expected that 26 more projects will follow until 2025.

BACKGROUND
  1. Council Press Release
  2. PESCO Project Spokespersons
  3. PESCO Fact Sheet
  4. PESCO Website
  5. On 11 December 2017, the Council adopted a decision establishing Permanent Structured Cooperation (PESCO). PESCO enables participating member states to work more closely together in the area of security and defence. This permanent framework for defence cooperation allows willing and able member states to develop jointly defence capabilities, invest in shared projects, and enhance the operational readiness and contribution of their armed forces.
  6. PESCO projects have been adopted by the Council and launched across five different waves;
    • 6 March 2018 – 17 projects
    • 19 November 2018 – 17 projects
    • 12 November 2019 – 13 projects
    • 16 November 2021– 14 projects
    • 23 May 2023 – 11 projects
  7. Each of the projects is carried forward by varying groups of PESCO participating Member States (project members) and is coordinated by one or more of them (project coordinators). The project members may agree among themselves to allow other participating Member States to join as project members or to become observers to the project.
  8. The key difference between PESCO and other forms of cooperation is the legally binding nature of its 20 binding commitments undertaken by participating Member States to one another. These include increasing defence spending, planning and developing defence capabilities together and improving the interoperability of forces and joint use of existing and future capabilities.
  9. 26 states participate in PESCO, the EU 27 with the exemption of Malta. There are 22 common members in the EU and NATO, and all of them are also participating in PESCO.

 

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NASA’s Rejuvenated F/A-18D Aircraft Nears Flight Certification | Boeing And Ives Introduced ACV | Taiwan Acquired 18 HIMARS

Defense Industry Daily - Tue, 23/05/2023 - 06:00
Americas Sierra Nevada won a $56 million modification for the MC-130J Airborne Mission Networking program’s low-rate initial production. This modification provides for the procurement of production kits, spares, interim-contractor support, program management, and provisioning support. Work will be performed in Centennial, Colorado, and is expected to be completed May 19, 2023. Air Force Life Cycle […]
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UNITED ARAB EMIRATES : From Israeli drones to finance, MbZ's son Hamdan gets into Abu Dhabi's key industries

Intelligence Online - Tue, 23/05/2023 - 06:00
As well as his increasing involvement in the strategic affairs of his father UAE President Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan (MbZ), as Intelligence Online reported yesterday, Hamdan bin Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan is also carving out his place in the business world.
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UNITED ARAB EMIRATES/FRANCE : Katim looks to Paris, hiring ex-Ercom Didier Pagnoux

Intelligence Online - Tue, 23/05/2023 - 06:00
Didier Pagnoux's 17 May nomination as CEO of Emirati secure communications firm Katim (ex-Digital14 (D14), part of Emirati Edge Group -
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CROATIA/SWITZERLAND : Geneva-based Eyes on Target takes off

Intelligence Online - Tue, 23/05/2023 - 06:00
The small Investigation firm Eyes on Target (EOT) has been catering to a rise in demand for physical and technical
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RUSSIA : Wagner taps into Saint Petersburg State University talent pool

Intelligence Online - Tue, 23/05/2023 - 06:00
According to information Intelligence Online has gathered, the paramilitary organisation Wagner is using the Saint Petersburg State University, one of
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SYRIA : Bouthaina Shaaban, Assad's discreet regional relations-builder

Intelligence Online - Tue, 23/05/2023 - 06:00
When the Arab nations welcomed Syria back to the fold at the Arab League summit in Saudi Arabia on 19
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FRANCE/PHILIPPINES : Naval Group faces challenges on Filipino submarines contract

Intelligence Online - Tue, 23/05/2023 - 06:00
France's Naval Group has discreetly asked for help from the French foreign affairs ministry to get the Philippines to modify
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T-72BM2

Military-Today.com - Tue, 23/05/2023 - 04:00

Belarusian T-72BM2 Main Battle Tank
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