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RUSSIA : Kiriyenko clan close to Kremlin expands reach in business and politics

Intelligence Online - Tue, 07/02/2023 - 08:00
The first deputy chief of staff of the Russian presidential administration, and overseer of the annexation of occupied Ukrainian territories,
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AUSTRALIA/CHINA/UNITED STATES/FRANCE/UNITED KINGDOM : The West's scattered response to its ex-fighter pilots training Chinese counterparts

Intelligence Online - Tue, 07/02/2023 - 08:00
For months, the legal teams of several ministries of defence in the West have been working on possible legal avenues
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UNITED STATES : NSA banks on work-study contracts to meet hiring challenge

Intelligence Online - Tue, 07/02/2023 - 08:00
The National Security Agency (NSA, IO, 19/01/23) has kickstarted 2023 with plans to hire 3,000 new staff across all of
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CHINA/ITALY : Giorgia Meloni set to take a softer line on China

Intelligence Online - Tue, 07/02/2023 - 08:00
Italian prime minister Giorgia Meloni plans to meet Chinese president Xi Jinping in May, Intelligence Online understands. Ideally, she will
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SAUDI ARABIA/FRANCE : French military veteran Bernard Velly redeploys in Saudi Arabia with Scopa Industries

Intelligence Online - Tue, 07/02/2023 - 08:00
French retired vice admiral Bernard Velly, 57, has joined Scopa Industries, a defence subsidiary of the Saudi Arabian family industrial conglomerate Ajlan &
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FRANCE/IRAQ : Paris bets all on arms exports to Iraq

Intelligence Online - Tue, 07/02/2023 - 06:00
Arms procurement activities have got into full swing between Paris and Baghdad, now that the "acquisition by the Iraqi side of French military equipment" is listed in the comprehensive strategic partnership agreement signed on 26 January in the French capital
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Lockheed Fired Spike NLOS From Apache | Israel Integrated Gravity Bomb Into Drones | Ukraine Troops Train On Samp-T

Defense Industry Daily - Tue, 07/02/2023 - 05:00
Americas Lockheed Martin has announced the successful firing of its Spike NLOS (Non Line-of-Sight) missile from the Apache Echo Model V6 helicopter. The demonstration was performed by the company’s Precision Strike team at the Yuma Proving Ground in Arizona. During the trial, the chopper launched two Spike missiles towards a stationary target in two different […]
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Video of a committee meeting - Monday, 6 February 2023 - 16:29 - Subcommittee on Security and Defence

Length of video : 102'

Disclaimer : The interpretation of debates serves to facilitate communication and does not constitute an authentic record of proceedings. Only the original speech or the revised written translation is authentic.
Source : © European Union, 2023 - EP

Video of a committee meeting - Monday, 6 February 2023 - 15:29 - Committee on Industry, Research and Energy - Subcommittee on Security and Defence

Length of video : 95'

Disclaimer : The interpretation of debates serves to facilitate communication and does not constitute an authentic record of proceedings. Only the original speech or the revised written translation is authentic.
Source : © European Union, 2023 - EP

Council approves Administrative Arrangement between EDA and United States

EDA News - Mon, 06/02/2023 - 17:08

The Council today approved the draft administrative arrangement between the European Defence Agency (EDA) and the United States Department of Defence (US DoD) with a view to its signature.

The purpose of this arrangement is to provide a framework to exchange information and explore opportunities for cooperation between EDA and the US DoD. An initial scope of such cooperation includes:

  • Forum of exchange and dialogue: the administrative arrangement will enable a substantial defence dialogue on all topics within EDA’s remit, and invitations for U.S. DoD to attend relevant meetings of EDA’s Steering Board and vice versa.
  • Specific activities such as: consultations on the registration of chemical substances (e.g., EU REACH regulation), military mobility, supply chain issues and the impact of climate change on defence. The cooperation also includes participation in the open sessions of the European Defence Standardisation Committee.

The scope of cooperation may, upon mutual consent, progressively develop in the future. Currently, activities falling under the areas of capability development, as well as research and technology remain outside the scope of cooperation.

The arrangement confirms the significance of the transatlantic partnership in security and defence and reflects the importance of a stronger and more capable European defence that contributes to global and transatlantic security and is complementary to NATO.

Background and next steps

In the EU-U.S. 2021 Summit Statement, leaders committed to work towards an administrative arrangement for the United States with the European Defence Agency.

On 16 November 2021, the EDA Steering Board gave the mandate to the Head of the Agency to negotiate the arrangement, and on 9 December 2022, a draft proposal for an administrative arrangement was submitted to the Defence Ministers in the EDA Steering Board.

The arrangement will enter into effect on the date of the signature by the parties.

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CHINA/UNITED STATES/FRANCE/JAPAN/SINGAPORE : All eyes on DGSE's move into Indo-Pacific

Intelligence Online - Mon, 06/02/2023 - 08:00
Intelligence Online understands that the French external intelligence agency, DGSE, has sent one of its most senior directors, Marc P., to Singapore. Marc P., who had until now been head of intelligence, has been tasked with increasing the agency's on-site
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UAE : OryxLabs, shelter for ex-DarkMatter and Digital14 cyber specialists

Intelligence Online - Mon, 06/02/2023 - 08:00
While the UAE's part public cyberintelligence industry, in which national security adviser Tahnoon bin Zayed Al Nahyan has a close hand, focuses
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SAUDI ARABIA : Jerry Inzerillo, head of Saudi Arabia's Diriyah Gate mega-project, has MBS's ear

Intelligence Online - Mon, 06/02/2023 - 08:00
At the Diriyah ePrix on 27 and 28 January, a key race on the Formula E championship calendar, Jerry Inzerillo gave an update
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EUROPE/HUNGARY : Viktor Orban's intelligence corps keeps watch in Brussels

Intelligence Online - Mon, 06/02/2023 - 08:00
We understand that the Hungarian civilian foreign intelligence service, Informacios Hivatal (IH), has been instructed to keep as close a
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FRANCE/IRAN/JAPAN/RUSSIA/VATICAN : Mossad attack on Iran, War economy discussed at French National Assembly, Rondot gets a biography, Russian mobilisation, Nippon Foundation head meets the Pope, Russian security council reshuffled

Intelligence Online - Mon, 06/02/2023 - 08:00
Israel/Iran - Mossad satisfied by latest operation against Iran Israel's Mossad intelligence service and its boss, David Barnea (IO, 11/11/22),
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RUSSIA/UKRAINE/BELARUS : Strategic disinformation over troops' movements in Belarus intensify on all sides

Intelligence Online - Mon, 06/02/2023 - 08:00
Despite assurances from Minsk to the contrary, for several weeks Russia has been placing its pawns to allow itself the
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FRANCE/IRAQ : Intelligence central to strategic partnership between Paris and Baghdad

Intelligence Online - Mon, 06/02/2023 - 08:00
Iraqi Prime Minister Mohammed Shia Al Sudani's visit to Paris from 26 to 27 January (IO, 24/01/23), was a let down from
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UNITED STATES/TURKEY : Long-serving Turkey lobbyist Lydia Borland drums up support in Congress

Intelligence Online - Mon, 06/02/2023 - 08:00
Alex Beckles, a career lobbyist with strong connections to the US Democratic Party and head of his eponymous firm Alexander
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New EDA project seeks to enhance combat unmanned ground systems technology  

EDA News - Fri, 03/02/2023 - 12:16

On 1 February, the European Defence Agency (EDA) has launched its largest Research and Technology project to develop highly autonomous combat unmanned ground systems. The project, Combat Unmanned Ground Systems (CUGS), brings together nine member states and 28 European industry partners.  With a € 35.5 million budget and running for 36 months, CUGS aims to define, design and develop a set of functional modules which will be mounted on to existing platforms. The final phase of the project will test full demonstrators for highly autonomous combat unmanned ground systems.

Autonomous systems provide operational benefits across a very broad range of missions, from intelligence, surveillance, reconnaissance and logistics missions to combat missions. Deploying unmanned systems reduces the danger to human personnel and manned platforms, while increasing robustness, sustainability and resilience of ground systems. It is expected that these systems will play an increased role in future Armed Forces by bringing faster manoeuvrability and more efficient and precise lethal and non-lethal effects, enhancing the efficiency and effectiveness of land systems and ensure an advantage in respect to the adversary.

CUGS - Adapting European Platforms

The functional modules to be developed in the project will ensure autonomous navigation; command, control, communications, and cooperation; and use of weapon systems.  The modules will be integrated on several European autonomous ground systems; the mid-sized platforms Themis (Milrem, Estonia) and Wiesel (Rheinmetall, Germany), and large-sized platforms Type X (Milrem, Estonia), Lince 2 VTLM (Iveco, Italy) and Patria AMV (Patria, Finland).

The project will run across three phases; firstly, with the requirements and standard-based system architecture of the full CUGS demonstrator being developed for both the current autonomous platforms and future modules.

The adaptation of the five existing platforms will begin in parallel with the development of the combat functional modules. In the third phase of the project the solutions will be mounted on the platforms and will be tested and evaluated individually and in a cooperative way in relevant environments.

In the testing phase, the adapted unmanned ground systems should be able to autonomously move, navigate, communicate, detect, identify and lock targets, choose weapon systems and test firing sequences and safety aspects.

Human on the loop

Each type of weapon or type of engagement will require some specificity to reach the requested level of capability with a human in/on the loop. This project will contribute to identifying the adequate level of autonomy for autonomous weapon system with humans on the loop and to test relevant features in TRL (Technology readiness levels) demonstrators.

The decision to take lethal actions on the targets will remain a human decision. The execution of this project will be made following in respect to the European Parliament “Resolution on autonomous weapon systems (2018/2752(RSP))”.

Pan-European consortium

Due to the growing importance of unmanned ground systems for operations, nine contributing Member States (cMS) decided to launch the Combat Unmanned Ground Systems (CUGS) project. CUGS is a very ambitious and challenging project, led by Italy, that will also bring together the cMS of Belgium, Germany, Estonia, Finland, France, the Netherlands and Poland, as well as Norway.

The project will be carried out by a consortium led by Italy’s Leonardo and involves other 28 consortium members, namely Iveco, Larimart and MBDA IT, also of Italy, John Cockerill Defence, FN Herstal and the Royal Military Academy of Belgium, Diehl Defence, KMW, MBDA DE and Rheinmetall of Germany, Milrem Robotics, Estonia and the Estonian Military Academy of Estonia, Patria and Bittium of Finland, Nexter, Safran, Thales, MBDA FR and Arquus of France, TNO, Demcon and NCIM of the Netherlands, Kongsberg and FFI of Norway, and WAT, PIAP, ZMT and ASW of Poland.

As a project managed by EDA, the initiative is co-funded by Member States and additional participants can opt in. 

 

More information 

The European Defence Agency (EDA) supports its 26 Member States in improving their defence capabilities through European cooperation. Acting as an enabler and facilitator for Ministries of Defence willing to engage in collaborative capability projects, the Agency has become the ‘hub’ for European defence cooperation with expertise and networks allowing it to the whole spectrum of defence capabilities. 

Member States use EDA as an intergovernmental expert platform where their collaborative projects are supported, facilitated, and implemented. What we do (europa.eu)

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UNITED STATES : USCYBERCOM extends deal with its trusted cyber contractor CS3

Intelligence Online - Fri, 03/02/2023 - 08:00
US cybersecurity company Cyber Systems & Services Solutions (CS3) has had its contract with the US Air Force for the
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