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Video of a committee meeting - Monday, 15 March 2021 - 13:47 - Subcommittee on Security and Defence - Committee on Foreign Affairs

Length of video : 68'

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, 2021 - EP

Latest news - Next SEDE meeting - 15 and 16 March 2021 - Subcommittee on Security and Defence

In the context of the exponential growth of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19), the President of the European Parliament has announced a number of measures to contain the spread of epidemic and to safeguard Parliament's core activities.

The current precautionary measures adopted by the European Parliament to contain the spread of COVID-19 do not affect work on legislative priorities. Core activities are reduced, but maintained to ensure that the institution's legislative, budgetary, scrutiny functions are maintained.

The meetings will be with remote participation for Members (being able to view and listen to proceedings, ask for the floor and intervene in the meeting). Other participants are invited to follow the meeting through webstreaming.

Following these decisions, the next meeting of the Subcommittee on Security and Defence (SEDE) will take place on 15 and 16 March 2021 (online).
The meeting agenda and documents will be published here.



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Press release: Debate with the head of the International Atomic Energy Agency - 16 March 2021
Press release: Exchange of views with the NATO Secretary General - 15 March 2021
Press release: Instability in the Central African Republic - 24 February 2021
Press release: Chair of the Security and Defence Subcommittee welcomes extension of the New START Treaty - 5 February 2021
Press release: MEPs to discuss security and defence priorities with Minister Gomes Cravinho - 28 January 2021
Press release: MEPs call for unity in Common Security and Defence Policy - 4 December 2020
Press release: MEPS to examine prospects of the EU space defence sector - 27 November 2020
Press release: Common Security and Defence Policy: Disinformation targeting EU missions and operations - 16 November 2020
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UNITED ARAB EMIRATES/YEMEN : Abu Dhabi reinforces its presence on Socotra Island

Intelligence Online - Mon, 15/03/2021 - 12:30
The Southern Transitional Council (STC), the Abu Dhabi-backed secessionist entity that took control of Socotra last June, has given the
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FRANCE : Tracfin's shake-up off to a tricky start

Intelligence Online - Mon, 15/03/2021 - 12:30
The head of Tracfin's terrorism financing unit, police commander Arnaud B., has been swifltly removed from Tracfin, France's financial intelligence
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EGYPT/FRANCE : Sisi makes loud show of cooperation with DGSE

Intelligence Online - Mon, 15/03/2021 - 12:30
DGSE chief Bernard Emié (IOL 851) met Egypt's President Abdel Fattah Al Sisi and the country's intelligence chief Abbas Kamel
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UNITED STATES/RUSSIA/UKRAINE : Igor Lopatonok carries the torch of Russian influence in Hollywood

Intelligence Online - Mon, 15/03/2021 - 12:30
Igor Lopatonok, the filmmaker born in Ukraine in 1968 and made a US citizen after moving to Los Angeles in
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CHINA/FRANCE : The Chinese state-backed magazine seeking to influence France's think tanks and political elite

Intelligence Online - Mon, 15/03/2021 - 12:30
A slick monthly magazine produced by Chinese state-backed media and a small publishing house in Paris and linked to a
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UNITED KINGDOM : MoD still concerned about data processing capacity

Intelligence Online - Mon, 15/03/2021 - 12:30
In a contract award notice published on 3 March, Britain's Ministry of Defence (MoD) acknowledges serious shortcomings in its capacity to exploit data collected by the British forces for intelligence purposes. For MoD strategists, data at the ministry's disposal is
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Call issued for EDA Defence Innovation Prize 2021

EDA News - Mon, 15/03/2021 - 10:52

EDA today issued a call for applications from parties interested in participating in the ‘EDA Defence Innovation Prize 2021’ which is dedicated this year to the topic: Innovative solutions & technologies on Human-Machine Interfaces enabling Human-Machine-Teaming for Defence.

The EDA contest is rewarding companies and research entities who come up with innovative and ground-breaking technologies, products, processes or services applicable in the defence domain.

Applicants are called to come up with stimulating innovative solutions & technologies on Human Machine Interfaces to enable Human Machine Teaming for Defence Applications in Air, Land and Maritime platforms. 

Examples of these technologies are:

  • Gesture commands
  • Head and tracking; eye gesture and wide area eye tracking
  • Voice commands and 3-D audio
  • Immersive technologies such as virtual and augmented reality
  • Wearable human-machine-interfaces
  • Human multi-asset interaction
  • Haptic control and feedback
  • Virtual Assistants
  • Crew Monitoring System such as brain computing interface and pilot sensing and monitoring
  • Stress and health monitoring
  • Autonomous decision-making functions such as human-AI interaction.

Medical and casualties evacuation, supply chain and precision air drop or intelligence, surveillance & reconnaissance (ISR) are only some examples of domains where the innovation on these technologies could enable Human Machine Teaming for Defence operations.

The winning idea/concept will be worth 30,000€.

How to apply?

The deadline for submitting applications is 31 August 2021. 

The contest rules and application criteria/details can be found here (plus the annexes to the call for applications here).

The prize winner will be selected by an evaluation committee composed of EDA staff. The prize will be handed over during the 2021 EDA Annual Conference in Brussels later this year.

Submitted innovations must be the applicants’ own intellectual property. However, submissions may include improvements of already existing ideas, new combinations or adaptations of them applicable in a different context. The applicants must demonstrate the innovative added-value of their ideas, compared to what exists already. Proposals must be innovative, implementable through a collaborative project and financially affordable in terms of future development and exploitation.

Who can apply?

The contest is especially (but not exclusively) aimed at non-traditional defence industries (civil or dual-use producers) and researchers as they play a growing role in inventing and creating the disruptive capabilities that Member States’ Armed Forces will need tomorrow. The contest also provides a good opportunity for small and medium sized enterprises, research organisations and universities involved in defence R&D activities to demonstrate their know-how, maximize dual-use synergies and create partnerships with key players in the defence field.

Background

Since 2018, the Agency organises the 'EDA Defence Innovation Prize' which rewards companies and research entities who come up with ground-breaking technologies, products, processes or services applicable in the defence domain. The contest aims to stimulate defence innovation in Europe and provide non-traditional defence stakeholders (civil industries, SMEs, research organisations, universities, etc.) with an opportunity to showcase their know-how in domains relevant for defence.

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Pindad APR-1V

Military-Today.com - Sun, 14/03/2021 - 17:00

Indonesian Pindad APR-1V Light Armored Personnel Carrier
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The Best Place at Home to Relax

Military-Today.com - Sat, 13/03/2021 - 15:00

The Best Place at Home to Relax
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PT-76(M)

Military-Today.com - Fri, 12/03/2021 - 15:30

Indonesian PT-76M Amphibious Light Tank
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CARD implementation support discussed at high-level seminar

EDA News - Thu, 11/03/2021 - 09:58

How can the findings and recommendations of the first Coordinated Annual Review on Defence (CARD) be best used and exploited by Member States in their national defence planning, and notably as regards collaborative capability development? This was one of the key topics discussed at a high-level seminar co-organised this week by EDA and the current Portuguese EU Presidency. 

The two-days hybrid event (9/10 March) gathered defence planners from Member States and was opened by EDA Chief Executive Jiří Šedivý and the Portuguese Minister of Defence, João Gomes Cravinho. 

In his welcome, Mr Šedivý said the seminar came at a very timely moment, just two weeks after the EU Heads of State and Government, during their 26 February European Council debate on security and defence, had reaffirmed their commitment to increase the EU's capacity to act autonomously and encouraged Member States to make better use of the CARD to this end. “With Europe facing more versatile threats and challenges linked to strategic competitors, moving ahead jointly has become a strategic imperative. This seminar gives us the opportunity to discuss some of the practical aspects of taking this political commitment forward”, he said.

“CARD needs to be followed up with concrete actions”

In his keynote speech, Portuguese Defence Minister João Gomes Cravinho praised the added value of the first CARD which “proved to be a very useful pathfinder for cooperation opportunities for joint defence capability development (…) This cooperative approach is the only way forward to have a stronger European defence by dealing with Europe-wide capability gaps”.  However, for CARD to be a real added value, “Member States and the EU institutions have to follow up on the recommendations with concrete actions” and better synchronisation in full complementarity with NATO, the Minister stressed. Therefore, the information gathered from the CARD should inform national defence planning and also inform the upcoming 4th way of PESCO proposals as well as the priorities in the upcoming European Defence Fund (EDF), he said. “We can be stronger together. European defence can be stronger by intensifying our cooperation in the development of capabilities. The CARD process and EDA’s work throughout the year represent, in our view, an invaluable contribution for this objective of being stronger together”, the Minister concluded.  

Three panel discussions

Throughout the two days, participants witnessed three successive panel discussions, moderated by EDA Capability, Armament and Planning (CAP) Director Martin Konertz, focusing on different aspects:

  • Making best use of CARD in national defence planning. How do Member States take into account the EU capability landscape, as pictured in the first CARD report, in their national defence planning? and what role do the EU’s prioritisation tools currently play in national defence planning? were some of the key questions debated by the panellists which included Major General Giovanni Iannucci (Head of Plans and Policy Division, Defence Policy and Capability Director, MoD Italy), Brigadier General Georgios Bikakis (Director Concepts & Capabilities, EUMS), Colonel Robert Bieleny (National Capability Director, MoD Czech Republic) and Jānis Karlsbergs (Undersecretary of State - Policy Director, MoD Latvia). 
  • CARD Support to Other EU Defence Initiatives. How to maximise the value of the CARD outcomes in its pathfinder function for PESCO and EDF? How do Member States intend to address the focus areas for cooperation identified in the CARD? How could CARD fruitfully inform the Strategic Compass development? These questions and others were debated by Major General Eric Charpentier (National Capability Director, MoD, France), Major General Jorge Côrte-Real Andrade (National R&T Director and Deputy Director of the Directorate-general of National Defence Resources, Portugal), Major General Andre Steur (Director of Operational Policy & Plans, National Capability Director, MoD, Netherlands) and Arnaud Migoux (Head of Defence Sector, EEAS).
  • Preparing the next CARD Cycle. What are the expectations of Member States for the next CARD cycle, in terms of defence spending, planning, cooperation and collaborative opportunities, including possible focus areas? This and other questions were debated by the panelists Major General Iñigo Pareja Rodriguez (Chief of Plans Division of Joint Staff, Spain), Rear Admiral Fragkiskos Leloudas (Chief of Policy and Planning Branch, Defence Staff, Greece) and Janez Nedog (Head of Strategic Planning Division, MoD Slovenia).
Main Takeaways

The seminar was closed by EDA CAP Director Martin Konertz who thanked the Portuguese EU Presidency as well as all participants and attendees. This seminar (the second of its kind following the one co-organised in 2020 with the then Croatian EU Presidency) was extremely useful as it allowed for a fruitful discussion with national defence planners as to how the CARD products and recommendations could be enhanced in the future. CARD is not a top-down exercise but lives with and through Member States’ involvement, Mr Konertz said: thanks to their comments, hints, suggestions and proposals made during this seminar, “CARD will gradually improve” and even better serve its purpose which is to provide national MoDs with a realistic picture of the European defence landscape and support them to find cooperation opportunities. National defence planners will remain in the driving seat but are called to systematically use the CARD tool for the sake of more convergence in European capability development:  “Continued dialogue is key to success in this endeavour”. Hence the idea to develop a “defence planners’ community” to improve this dialogue, simplify the process and further encourage Member States to take ownership/leadership on specific capability areas. 

What are the next steps and how can EDA support them? First, it will continue to closely monitor the budgetary developments and defence spending in the Member States, Mr Konertz said.  Then, EDA’s working groups and bodies will continue to debate the CARD results in their regular meeting and move the practical work forward in support of and together with Member States. Finally, the regular organisation of seminars such as this one would certainly be helpful in keeping up the close dialogue and help build mutual understanding, he stressed.   

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This Close Up Video Shows B-2 Stealth Bomber’s Control Surfaces During Pre-Flight Checks In Stunning Detail

The Aviationist Blog - Wed, 10/03/2021 - 20:59

This rare video shows how the Northrop Grumman B-2 Spirit’s control surfaces move during checks carried out before taxi. In March last year, three U.S. Air Force B-2 Spirits, belonging to the 509th Bomb Wing [...]

The post This Close Up Video Shows B-2 Stealth Bomber’s Control Surfaces During Pre-Flight Checks In Stunning Detail appeared first on The Aviationist.

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Dita

Military-Today.com - Wed, 10/03/2021 - 19:00

Czech Dita Self-Propelled Howitzer
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CHINA : GrandHonor gets boost from Qingdao state funds

Intelligence Online - Wed, 10/03/2021 - 05:30
Flush with state funding from the Chinese port city of Qingdao, big data analytics company GrandHonor is looking to move
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CHINA : GrandHonor gets boost from Qingdao state funds

Intelligence Online - Wed, 10/03/2021 - 05:30
Flush with state funding from the Chinese port city of Qingdao, big data analytics company GrandHonor is looking to move
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INDIA/SWITZERLAND/UNITED KINGDOM : Athena investigates Indian cyber privateers for Azima in his hacking case against RAK

Intelligence Online - Wed, 10/03/2021 - 05:30
The recent hearing of consultant Farhad Azima's appeal in London to prove that he was hacked on the orders of the Middle Eastern emirate Ras Al Khaimah - the first time a state hacking-for-hire affair has come to court in
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RUSSIA/EUROPE : Social Links, the Russian-European OSINT specialist

Intelligence Online - Wed, 10/03/2021 - 05:30
Originally specialised in open source intelligence (OSINT), the Russian-Dutch firm Social Links will be part of the intelligence support systems
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