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HQ-26

Military-Today.com - ven, 05/05/2023 - 19:35

China's HQ-26 Long-Range Air Defense Missile System
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SAUDI ARABIA/UAE/YEMEN : Saudi and UAE officials struggle to patch up differences between MbS and MbZ

Intelligence Online - ven, 05/05/2023 - 06:00
Another opportunity to discuss a rapprochement between Saudi Arabia's Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman Al Saud (MbS) and the UAE's President Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan (MbZ) was missed on 15 April with the cancellation of a meeting between Khalid
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CHINA/RUSSIA : Gennady Timchenko and Boris Titov battle for leadership of Russian-Chinese business networks

Intelligence Online - ven, 05/05/2023 - 06:00
A visit by Russian business leaders to China this month consolidates Russian billionaire Gennady Timchenko's comeback in the Chinese business
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CHINA/THAILAND : Military pushes pro-Chinese approach on eve of election

Intelligence Online - ven, 05/05/2023 - 06:00
As Thailand heads into its general election on 14 May, General Sansern Kaewkamnerd has been given another six months at
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UNITED STATES/VENEZUELA : Venezuela arrests business partner of Alex Saab as he awaits trial in US on charges of corrupt ties to President Nicolas Maduro

Intelligence Online - ven, 05/05/2023 - 06:00
Alvaro Pulido Vargas, one of dozens of government and business officials recently detained for suspected crooked dealings with Venezuela's state-run oil company PDVSA,
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More EU cooperation needed to mitigate risks to critical maritime infrastructure

EDA News - jeu, 04/05/2023 - 11:20

Critical maritime infrastructure is fundamental to the security and economic stability of the European Union. With the majority of global trade and commerce taking place via sea routes, any disruption to maritime infrastructure can have severe consequences. From underwater infrastructures attacks - such as pipelines and undersea cables - to illicit activities like terrorism, piracy, human trafficking and environmental disasters, the risks and actors involved are multiple. To effectively address the multitude of risks facing critical maritime infrastructure, EDA hosted its first ‘Critical Maritime Infrastructure Protection’ symposium on April 27 in Brussels. The seminar gathered 170 experts who discussed critical maritime infrastructure protection, from threats and vulnerabilities to military capability and governance viewpoints. 

The event was opened by EDA Deputy Chief Executive, André Denk, who underscored the importance of cooperation in addressing maritime challenges and strengthening EU maritime infrastructure. “Without integrating new technologies in defence systems; without increasing resilience, EU maritime infrastructure will continue to be vulnerable”, he said. 

Professor Christian Bueger outlined to the audience that there are six key problems in critical maritime infrastructure protection (CMIP); defence; diplomacy; maritime safety; maritime security; cyber and strategic autonomy, which each requiring dedicated solutions. In her keynote speech, Isabelle Ryckbost, Secretary General of the European Sea Ports Organisation (ESPO), highlighted how ports have become crucial energy hubs, with 40% of commodities energy sources growing with offshore and that “to protect ports, we must keep a balance between the free flow of goods and security," she said.  

Panel discussions: How to protect critical maritime infrastructure?  

Throughout the day, three successive panel discussions were held, with the first focusing on how maritime infrastructure are vulnerable to a multitude of threats, including state-actors, terrorism, piracy, natural disasters, and cyber-attacks. One of the key points made in the panel was that current threats and vulnerabilities of critical maritime infrastructures are a combination of issues stemming from the past, present and future; especially with rising threats from hybrid actors. 

The second panel focused on how, given the multitude of maritime infrastructure protection configuration mixes including public, private and military actors, can governance of critical maritime infrastructure be improved. One of the main risks identified by the panel was that European CMIP governance remains siloed between multiple maritime security actors. There was also agreement that CMIP needs to be integrated within wider maritime security policies, and a strategic focus on deterrence and prevention of threats to CMIP is needed across the EU.

The final panel discussed the military capabilities in use and under development that are required for effective CMIP. Two capabilities under development were highlighted for their potential impact in this domain; the EU funded MIRICLE project, focusing on the development of the next generation of European maritime mine countermeasures capabilities and an Italian proposal for a multinational critical seabed infrastructure protection project. Speaking on the panel, Stefano Cont, EDA Capability & Armament Director, identified EDA’s role in supporting a capability-driven approach towards technological innovation and standardisation and simplification of the civil-military procedures for maritime infrastructure and sea lines of communication. 



Next Steps

These threats underscore the need for deeper cooperation between Member States and civilian and military sectors to establish adequate measures and a coherent legislative approach to enhance the resilience of critical maritime infrastructures since maritime infrastructure crosses seas and territories

To address the challenges for maritime infrastructure protection, the symposium concluded the need for a comprehensive and integrated approach regarding threats, a joint view on underwater warfare concerning European military capabilities and the creation of pooling of maritime technology. 

The outcomes from the symposium will feed into a study commissioned by EDA on critical maritime infrastructure protection which will be published later this year.  

Background 

Panel 1: Cdr Georgios GIANNOULIS, Deputy Director of Community of Interest Vulnerabilities and Resilience at Hybrid CoE, Capt. Miguel CUARTERO LORENZO (Head of Strategic Plans Section, Spanish Navy), Cdr Michel PERTHUISOT (EEAS), Cdr João PIEDADE (Head of Innovation and Transformation, Portuguese Navy), Carl WREDE (Deputy Director DLR Institute for the Protection of Maritime Infrastructures). 

Panel 2: Dr Brendan FLYNN (National University of Ireland), Augusto FRAGOSO (Portuguese Autoridade Nacional de Comunicações), Cdr Philip von Eberhardt (CoE CSW), Christos THEOPHILOU (DG MARE), Stephen DAWE (Chairman, European Subsea Cables Association). 

Panel 3:  Stefano CONT (EDA CAP Director), Géraldine DUPIN (European Programs Director, Naval Group Belgium – MIRICLE Consortium), Capt. Hans HUYGENS, EUMS Capt. Andrea QUONDAMATTEO (Italian Navy), Nils STORKERSEN (Director of FFI). 

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BAHRAIN/INDIA : Cyber firm TerraEagle boosted by Prince Khalid bin Hamad Al Khalifa's MMA connections

Intelligence Online - jeu, 04/05/2023 - 06:00
A new company has made its appearance in the ecosystem of Bahrain's princes. Indian cybersecurity company TerraEagle is carving out a path for itself thanks to its connections with Khalid bin Hamad Al Khalifa, commander of the Royal Guard's Rapid
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UNITED STATES/FRANCE/LUXEMBOURG/TAIWAN : RB 42's contracts, Luxemburg spy satellite, USA-Taiwan cyber cooperation

Intelligence Online - jeu, 04/05/2023 - 06:00
Paris - RB 42, European cyber ecosytem pioneerRB 42, the new identity of the former interceptions specialist Nexa Technologies that
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UNITED STATES/POLAND : Poland negotiates offset deals for new US Apache and Patriot orders

Intelligence Online - jeu, 04/05/2023 - 06:00
The US and Poland are currently negotiating offset agreements as part of a Polish order of US military materiel. A
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CHINA/VATICAN : Beijing tries to reopen dialogue with Vatican as they compete for Ukraine mediation role

Intelligence Online - jeu, 04/05/2023 - 06:00
The visit made to Beijing on 17 April by the bishop of Hong Kong, Stephen Chow, looked to have been
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UNITED STATES/KAZAKHSTAN/UNITED KINGDOM : Kazakh opposition seeks to focus US Congress attention back on asset recovery

Intelligence Online - jeu, 04/05/2023 - 06:00
Intelligence Online has learned that Akezhan Kazhegeldin, the former Kazakh prime minister turned opposition leader, is planning to visit Washington in
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RK-55 Relief

Military-Today.com - mer, 03/05/2023 - 19:55

Russian RK-55 Relief Cruise Missile System
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UNITED STATES/TAIWAN : In Taipei, hawkish views of US-Taiwan Business Council raise concerns

Intelligence Online - mer, 03/05/2023 - 06:00
The imminent scheduled arrival in early May of a delegation of 25 US weapons companies (IO, 26/04/23) is causing concern in Taipei. According to our information, members of Taiwanese President Tsai-Ing wen's Democratic Progressive Party have made numerous attempts in
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CHINA : Spacety plans launch of more SAR satellites for Chinese intelligence

Intelligence Online - mer, 03/05/2023 - 06:00
Spacety, a Luxembourg-based subsidiary of China's Changsha Tianyi Space Science and Technology Research Institute, is planning to launch a Tianxian-3 synthetic aperture
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RUSSIA/UKRAINE : Rostec capitalises on Donbas steel industry

Intelligence Online - mer, 03/05/2023 - 06:00
Russian businessman Evgeny Yurchenko is pursuing his unofficial role as head of Donbas's steel industry (IO, 27/04/23), with one of
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FRANCE : French foreign ministry sets up new anti-disinformation task force

Intelligence Online - mer, 03/05/2023 - 06:00
The French foreign ministry is poised to launch a six-month experimental interministerial informational task force, the TF2I (Task Force Informationnelle
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UNITED STATES/FRANCE/TURKEY/UNITED KINGDOM : Ex-Fed executive joins Straife, Bpifrance loses top managers, Treliant beefs up compliance team, The Van Aucker Group talks Turkey, financial investigator sets up in Suffolk

Intelligence Online - mer, 03/05/2023 - 06:00
Houston - Former Federal Reserve Board executive Christopher Laursen joins StraifeFinancial risk management specialist Christopher Laursen is now working for
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M1A2 SEP v2 Abrams

Military-Today.com - mar, 02/05/2023 - 15:05

American M1A2 SEP v2 Abrams Main Battle Tank
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SAUDI ARABIA/FRANCE : Airbus keeps low profile in Saudi mission-critical communications bid

Intelligence Online - mar, 02/05/2023 - 06:00
Saudi Telecom Co (STC) is making progress on its plans to build a mission-critical communications network shared across Saudi Arabia's intelligence and security services. In its bid for the mobile phone component of the contract, Airbus Secure Land Communications (Airbus
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BELGIUM : Belgian federal police assemble new OSINT unit

Intelligence Online - mar, 02/05/2023 - 06:00
Specialists from the Belgian federal police's cybercrime department have been seconded to a new open source intelligence, or OSINT, office
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