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EDA Command and Control projects aims to strengthen support to CSDP missions and operations

EDA News - Mon, 18/12/2023 - 16:28

To support the EU’s ability to act rapidly and robustly whenever a crisis erupts, the development of a European Command and Control (C2) capability is essential for decision-making, planning, and conduct of missions and operations. Supported by EDA, the European Strategic Command and Control System (ESC2) project concluded a major phase in its aim of to provide a ground-breaking solution that will enable the EU and its Member States to employ the most advanced Command and Control system available worldwide, fully interoperable with the C2 systems of the EU, Member States, NATO, and civilian agencies. 

On December 11th, EDA hosted the Closure Session of the ESC2 project with the participation of Member States, stakeholders and industry. The session heard that once the ESC2 system design has delivered in 2023 as expected, a new project will link up with the ESC2 to further develop the system by creating a software prototype in 2025 ready for prompt implementation in the Military Planning and Conduct Capability (MPCC).

Together, the ESC2 and the future follow-up project European Command and Control System (EC2), will provide an advanced and integrated suite of C2 tools designed to support decision-making, planning, and conduct of CSDP missions and operations from the strategic to the operational level. It will provide a Staff-wide set of solutions, exploiting the emerging technologies in key domains such as Information Technology and Communication Systems. 

With a total budget of 22 million euros, the project is funded by a group of 6 Member States: France, Italy, Germany, Luxembourg, Portugal, and Spain as the leading nation; as well as the European Commission. Launched under the European Defence Industrial Development Programme (EDIDP), the project gathered 21 companies from 10 different Member States to ensure delivery of a beyond state-of-the-art design for ESC2.

Together through cooperation

Launched in January 2021, amid COVID restrictions which restricted the first steps of the project, the project team managed to make up time and reach the end of 2023 ready to deliver the system design, after 36 months of work. The complexity and demands of the project required a wide range of actors to ensure the ambitious goals of ESC2 could be achieved. 

EDA supports EU Member States acting as the ESC2 Project Manager. In this role, EDA manages Member States financial contribution, monitors the execution of the project plan, provides focused expertise and coordinates all contributing activities. Among the 21 industry partners, companies such as Indra (Spain), Thales (France), Leonardo (Italy), and Rheinmetall (Germany) all participated. 

To ensure end-user requirements and operational expertise were built-in, the MPCC, EUMS and EEAS played a significant role. Additionally, the Spanish Ministry of Defence and the Greek Ministry of Defence supported this project by facilitating the participation of the industrial experts in the exercises MILEX 22, MILEX23 and INTEGRATED RESOLVE 22.

 
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France/United States : US Nemesis programme spies on French military satellite

Intelligence Online - Mon, 18/12/2023 - 06:00
The Franco-Italian military communications satellite Athena-Fidus, developed by Thales Alenia Space, has been the target of a "snooping" mission since mid-November by the US signals intelligence (SIGINT) satellite Palladium At Night (Pan, also identified as USA 207), according to Intelligence
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Germany/Ukraine : Ex-President Poroshenko forks out for Kyiv's electronic warfare

Intelligence Online - Mon, 18/12/2023 - 06:00
Intelligence Online understands that the former president of Ukraine Petro Poroshenko is personally financing the purchase of electronic warfare equipment
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United States/Uzbekistan : Uzbekistan's intense lobbying of the US defence industry

Intelligence Online - Mon, 18/12/2023 - 06:00
Shavkat Mirziyoyev's government is doing its utmost to improve military-industrial relations with the United States and is working with third-party
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Russia : Wagner network selling foreign fighters in Moscow region

Intelligence Online - Mon, 18/12/2023 - 06:00
The Russian black market in fighters for Ukraine continues to evolve, with several hundred Yemeni, Lebanese, Syrian and some Nepalese
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France/Singapore : French defence ministry ponders Singapore support unit

Intelligence Online - Mon, 18/12/2023 - 06:00
The creation of a South East Asia naval facility in Singapore is back on the cards for the French defence ministry's
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China : Soft power: Beijing tries a more personal touch abroad

Intelligence Online - Mon, 18/12/2023 - 06:00
A diplomatic shift is underway in the Chinese Communist Party (CCP): over the past few months, its directives have increasingly
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China/France/Ukraine : DGSI number crunch, asset hunt in Kyiv, anti-disinformation in China, DGSE succession

Intelligence Online - Mon, 18/12/2023 - 06:00
France - French intelligence reports 92 external lawfare cases since 2020The United States represent half the 92 cases of lawfare
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Russia/Ukraine/United States : Ex-Blackwater trains pro-Kyiv Russian volunteers

Intelligence Online - Mon, 18/12/2023 - 06:00
The "Freedom of Russia" Legion paramilitary unit of Russian volunteers opposed to the war in Ukraine (IO, 07/12/23) has received
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Progress seen in EDA project ALOCAS on developing low observable materials for next generation platforms

EDA News - Fri, 15/12/2023 - 10:34

ALOCAS - The project Advanced Low Observable Coatings And Structures, initiated by the European Defence Agency's (EDA) Capability and Technology Group “Materials & Structures”, is a joint material research project between Saab (lead) and FOI of Sweden and AkzoNobel and NLR of the Netherlands. The project shows successful research performed in developing innovative low observable materials with the potential to reduce the radar signature of next generation platforms.

Low observable (LO) technology is a fundamental part of future aeronautical and naval weapon systems. In general, LO technology is intended to reduce the detectability of military platforms against a variety of threat sensors. This project focused on material development in the radar microwave- and infrared wavelengths with the goal of enabling the access to, and the survival within, hostile air and sea-space for combat, intelligence and reconnaissance assets to perform the designated missions.

The final meeting which recently took place at Saab Aeronautics in Linköping, Sweden, shows promising progress in the low observable materials regarding design and optimisation methods, absorber concepts, additive manufacturing of honeycomb structure, scattering cancellation meta-surfaces, LO multifunctional coatings, non-destructive testing and maintainability of LO additively manufactured materials. 

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Israel : NSO Group veterans launch OSINT start-up IntelEye

Intelligence Online - Fri, 15/12/2023 - 06:00
The small open source intelligence (OSINT) firm IntelEye has quietly announced its presence by registering a LinkedIn profile. Maor Sellek
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France/Saudi Arabia : Former French utilities boss Henri Proglio back in Saudi nuclear

Intelligence Online - Fri, 15/12/2023 - 06:00
Henri Proglio is back in business. Only a week after lunching with the French far-right leader Marine Le Pen in
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United States : Unit 245: A brothel visited by politicians, military officers and intelligence operatives hiding in plain sight

Intelligence Online - Fri, 15/12/2023 - 06:00
The Avalon Mosaic is an upscale apartment complex in the quiet suburban town of Fairfax, Virginia, which sits about 15 miles
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Belarus : Vladimir Kuprianyuk, a bureaucrat propelled to the top of military intelligence

Intelligence Online - Fri, 15/12/2023 - 06:00
Vladimir Kuprianyuk, 51, had his baptism of fire in the form of a meeting on 21 November with Belarusian President
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Vietnam : Vietnam's Phan Van Giang cleans up military intelligence

Intelligence Online - Fri, 15/12/2023 - 06:00
Vietnam's Defence Minister Phan Van Giang has in recent weeks been cleaning up his intelligence Directorate General No. 2 (DG2,
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Czech Republic : Czech email-spoofing site emerges in notorious hacking cases

Intelligence Online - Fri, 15/12/2023 - 06:00
Emkei, a discreet Czech website, allows users to send fake emails to any email address in the world while remaining
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UK, Italy And Japan Sign GCAP Development Treaty

The Aviationist Blog - Thu, 14/12/2023 - 17:26

The GCAP Development treaty confirmed that the HQ of the programme will be based in the UK, while the first CEO will come from Italy. Defence Ministers from Italy, Japan and UK met today in [...]

The post UK, Italy And Japan Sign GCAP Development Treaty appeared first on The Aviationist.

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France : DGSE worried about malware capacities after takeover of Risk & Co

Intelligence Online - Thu, 14/12/2023 - 06:00
The takeover of the cyber business of Risk & Co by Chapsvision (IO, 25/10/23), the group owned by Ecole Polytechnique graduate and serial entrepreneur Olivier Dellenbach, has raised questions at France's Direction Generale de la Securite Exterieure (DGSE). According to
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China/India : New Delhi joins deep sea war

Intelligence Online - Thu, 14/12/2023 - 06:00
New Delhi has decided to invest heavily in research to develop a data fusion interface for acoustic intelligence purposes as
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United States : SS8 gets an Algiers foothold

Intelligence Online - Thu, 14/12/2023 - 06:00
SS8, a US company specialising in legal interception, has won a contract with the Algerian interior ministry to supply geolocation
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