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'Easy' sea control no longer guaranteed for USN, says CNO

Jane's Defense News - mer, 14/06/2017 - 02:00
The acceleration and proliferation of technology is creating the first real threat to guaranteed sea control for US naval forces in decades and is forcing the US Navy (USN) to recalculate how it views, accomplishes, and maintains such control, said Admiral John Richardson, the USN chief of naval
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[Littoral lightweight: Baltic ASW mission shapes Sweden’s TS47 torpedo]

Jane's Defense News - mer, 14/06/2017 - 02:00
[Sweden’s New Lightweight Torpedo programme has set out to engineer an affordable but high-performance shallow-water ASW weapon system able to meet a taut programme schedule while accommodating upgrades. Richard Scott reports] Sweden claims an indigenous capacity in the design and manufacture
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AFRL explores the use of liquid metal to reconfigure radar

Jane's Defense News - mer, 14/06/2017 - 02:00
The US Air Force Research Lab (AFRL) is building antennas using liquid metal to enable changes to the size, shape, and functionality of the electrical wiring. Currently, the research effort is using gallium, which is known for its use in radars (gallium arsenide and gallium nitride types) and
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Analysis: Al-Tanf and the stand-off in Syria's southeast desert

Jane's Defense News - mer, 14/06/2017 - 02:00
A remote base in the desert, close to Syria's borders with Iraq and Jordan, has become a flashpoint that could pit Western special forces and allied Syrian rebels against the Syrian army and Iranian-backed Shia militias. Jeremy Binnie and Nicholas Blandford report The US-led coalition fighting the
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Boeing cuts executives in organisation shuffle

Jane's Defense News - mer, 14/06/2017 - 02:00
Boeing is eliminating about 50 executive positions as part of a restructuring of the company’s defence and space unit, the group announced on 13 June. Boeing Military Aircraft and Network & Space Systems, two of the reporting groups in the defence unit, will be broken up into smaller
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Davie prepares Resolve-class oiler for delivery, eyes new conversions on the horizon

Jane's Defense News - mer, 14/06/2017 - 02:00
Quebec-based shipyard Chantier Davie has almost completed its Project Resolve auxiliary oiler replenishment (AOR) conversion, company executives have told Jane’s. The Resolve-class AOR, a converted Greek container ship, is an interim solution to provide the Royal Canadian Navy (RCN) with a
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Explosive device wounds university faculty member in South Korea's Seoul

Jane's Defense News - mer, 14/06/2017 - 02:00
A UNIVERSITY faculty member was wounded when an explosive device inside a package detonated at Yonsei University in the South Korea's capital Seoul on 12 June, Reuters reported. Reports added that the package was placed in a shopping bag and left outside of his office. There was no immediate claim
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Fincantieri to buy Isselnord

Jane's Defense News - mer, 14/06/2017 - 02:00
Fincantieri has reached a deal to acquire all of fellow Italian firm Isslenord, taking a majority stake in the company as of 13 June but due to take complete control of the company as part of the agreement. Financial terms of the deal were not disclosed but it is being completed through Fincantieri
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Finland boosts artillery capability

Jane's Defense News - mer, 14/06/2017 - 02:00
The Finnish Defence Force (FDF) is expecting to commence training on the Samsung Techwin K9 Thunder 155 mm/52 calibre self-propelled (SP) artillery systems in 2019, director of artillery Colonel Pasi Pasivirta revealed during the latest IQPC Future Artillery conference in London. The FDF ordered 48
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Germany's defence exports decline

Jane's Defense News - mer, 14/06/2017 - 02:00
Germany granted export permits for defence products worth EUR6.85 billion (USD7.67 billion) in 2016, the country's annual government report on the subject finds. This is a decline of around EUR1 billion compared with 2015's EUR7.86 billion. The downward trend appears to be continuing in 2017, as in
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IDF restructuring intel collection corps

Jane's Defense News - mer, 14/06/2017 - 02:00
As part of a wider role-based restructuring of the Israel Defense Forces (IDF), the Combat Intelligence Collection Corps (CICC) has been given responsibility for building up, training, and arming border security units, a senior officer has told Jane's . Previously, the corps was in charge of five
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BAE Systems wins $180.5m contract to produce additional APKWS laser-guided rockets

Naval Technology - mer, 14/06/2017 - 01:00
BAE Systems has secured a new $180.5m deal from the US Navy to continue manufacturing advanced precision kill weapon system (APKWS) laser-guided rockets, in order to meet rising domestic and international demand for the systems.
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Vector Aerospace to support Sea King upgrade programme for Pakistan Navy

Naval Technology - mer, 14/06/2017 - 01:00
Global aviation maintenance repair and overhaul (MRO) services provider Vector Aerospace has begun implementing the maintenance programme for the Pakistan Navy's Sea King helicopter fleet.
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Saab secures maintenance contract for Swedish submarines and rescue systems

Naval Technology - mer, 14/06/2017 - 01:00
Saab has signed a framework agreement with the Swedish Defence Materiel Administration (FMV) to provide maintenance and support services for the Swedish Navy's submarines and submarine rescue systems.
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Video of a committee meeting - Tuesday, 13 June 2017 - 14:03 - Subcommittee on Security and Defence - Committee on Foreign Affairs

Length of video : 71'
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Source : © European Union, 2017 - EP

Highlights - Joint AFET-SEDE debate: The security situation in the Western Balkans - Subcommittee on Security and Defence

In a joint meeting to be held on 21 June, AFET and SEDE Members will examine the current security situation in the Western Balkans. Distinguished speakers, including the Deputy Supreme Allied Commander of NATO in Europe and the Commander of NATO’s Kosovo Force, will discuss with Members the regional perspective and assess the country-specific features of the quickly evolving security environment in the EU’s vicinity.
Source : © European Union, 2017 - EP

Turkey inducts UMTAS into service | Saudi shopping list revealed | France invited to Eurofighter successor program

Defense Industry Daily - mar, 13/06/2017 - 06:00
Americas

  • Austral is currently conducting final outfitting of the ninth Expeditionary Fast Transport (EFT) for the US Navy. The Spearhead-class vessel left an Austral shipyard earlier this month in Mobile, Alabama before moving to Bismark for final work. They feature a flight deck and an off-load ramp which allow quick access ports and quays. Littoral operations are made easier by the inclusion of 15-foot shallow draft, ability to interface with roll-on/roll-off discharge facilities, and ease of access to austere and deteriorated piers.

Middle Easy & North Africa

  • Turkey’s armed forces has officially inducted Rokesan’s UMTAS infrared guided anti-tank missile into service. OMTAS is a semi-active laser-homing ATGM with a range of 500-8,000 m that Ankara will use as the main weapon of the Turkish Aerospace Industries (TAI) T129 attack helicopter, with Roketsan hoping to sell additional launchers and missiles to the Air Force and Navy as well. The system has also been tested on TAI’s Hürkus-C close air support and counterinsurgency attack aircraft and is being marketed for export to several governments including Pakistan.

  • A White House document seen by media sources has fleshed out the Trump administration’s $110 billion-worth of arms deals with Saudi Arabia. Much touted by Trump after his first international tour as US President, experts had denounced the successful deals as speculative that still needed to be negotiated and cleared by Congress. Now, the shopping list that accounts for those billion and billions has emerged with items including seven THAAD missile defense batteries, over 100,000 air-to-ground munitions and billions of dollars’ worth of new aircraft. Also included are new vessels, artillery, land and fighting vehicles, helicopters Patriot system sustainment services, as well as two satellite communications & Space Based Early Warning Systems. See the full list and price breakdowns here.

Europe

  • The head of Airbus has called on the French government to join German and Spanish efforts on a proposed new fighter to succeed the Eurofighter Typhoon. “I really hope that France will be involved,” says Fernando Alonso, speaking to reporters on 9 June at the company’s media day. “We have to do this in Europe. There’s no place to do two or three different systems.” While Paris had initially stayed out of the Eurofighter program—instead favoring to work with Dassault on the Rafale—there has been much talk of further integrated European defense research and procurement among EU members, and with the UK gearing up to leave the EU, France is being seen as a potential replacement partner in such joint programs. Last year, Germany and Spain partnered to draw up requirements for the New Generation Weapon System (NGWS), a proposed new fighter that would be developed under the Future Combat Air System effort, which includes other elements of air warfare technology, including unmanned air vehicles (UAV) and space-based capabilities.

  • Finland has extended the service of an existing 2013 Foreign Military Sales agreement with the US for spare parts and support for F-18 Hornet aircraft. Valued at $97.1 million, the amendment covers software maintenance, spare parts for the aircraft, equipment, repair, transport and training services from 2018 to 2020. Additional information on the deal was not revealed.

  • Saab has signed a framework agreement to provide maintenance and support of submarines and submarine rescue systems operated by the Swedish military. The deal will cover the period of 2017-2019 at an initial cost of $9.7 million. “The framework agreement encompasses maintaining and providing high operational availability of the Swedish Armed Forces submarines and submarine rescue systems by configuration management, maintenance, engineering support, and modifications,” Saab said in a press release.

Asia Pacific

  • It’s been reported that South Korean artillery has been delivered to Pakistan, where the government there is believed to be trailing the weapons. A Hanwha Corporation KH179 155 mm towed howitzer and two Hanwha Corporation 40 mm auto grenade launchers (AGL) arrived in January and is one of several rival self-propelled howitzers (SPH) that has been tested by Islamabad over the years, and while no active competition is underway, it’s believed that Pakistan could spend as much as $844 million on SPH by 2024. If there is an active requirement, Hanwha will compete with Daudsons Armoury (DSA), which had displayed its own SPH during Pakistan’s biennial defence exhibition, IDEAS 2016.

  • The Indian army will send a squadron of weaponized Dhruv helicopters to its border with China as part of moves to strengthen its deployments along its eastern borders. As many as ten helicopters will arrive in the town of Likabali, Assam provence, over the next three months. Weapons found on the helicopter include a turret gun in its nose area, air-to-air missiles, 70 mm rockets and 20 mm turret guns, while newer models come equipped with anti-tank guided missiles, infrared jammers and obstacle avoidance systems.

Today’s Video

  • Roketsan’s OMTAS:

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Austal and ASC partner for Australia's $35bn Future Frigates Programme

Naval Technology - mar, 13/06/2017 - 01:00
Austal has entered an agreement with ASC Shipbuilding to support the Royal Australian Navy's $35bn SEA5000 Future Frigate Programme.
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HII launches US Navy's newest Virginia-class submarine Indiana

Naval Technology - mar, 13/06/2017 - 01:00
Huntington Ingalls Industries (HII) has launched the US Navy's newest Virginia-class nuclear-powered submarine Indiana (SSN 789) at its Newport News Shipbuilding division.
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Gryphon Technologies wins contract for US Navy's UNREP programme

Naval Technology - mar, 13/06/2017 - 01:00
Gryphon Technologies has secured a single award task order contract to deliver engineering and development services and support for the US Navy's new E-STREAM and existing underway replenishment (UNREP) systems.
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