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POLAND/BELARUS : Beer Station: the Warsaw pub where the Belarusian dissidence's plans are brewed

Intelligence Online - ven, 24/02/2023 - 08:00
Those without insider information wouldn't necessarily know to head downstairs at 17 Lwowska Street, in the heart of Warsaw, where
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UNITED KINGDOM : US, Israeli firms in court battle over British combat simulation solutions

Intelligence Online - ven, 24/02/2023 - 08:00
On 17 February, Britain's defence ministry, the MoD, began submitting its arguments to the Technology and Construction Court. The US C5ISR
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UNITED STATES : US senator Lindsey Graham banks on business benefactor behind visa-for-sale firm

Intelligence Online - ven, 24/02/2023 - 08:00
Senator Lindsay Graham, one of former president Donald Trump's most staunch congressional allies, has raised more than $150,000 for his
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UKRAINE/BELARUS : Belarusian dissidence forms armed unit under Ukrainian patronage

Intelligence Online - ven, 24/02/2023 - 08:00
Discussions have been ongoing since the start of the year between Ukrainian senior officers under armed forces chief Valery Zaluzhny and a
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UKRAINE : Ukraine's bodyguard in chief Sergiy Rud

Intelligence Online - ven, 24/02/2023 - 08:00
It has been one year since Russia launched its invasion of Ukraine. Twelve challenging months in which Sergiy Rud, the
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UNITED STATES/ISRAEL : Paragon hires Holland & Knight to remain in Washington's good graces

Intelligence Online - ven, 24/02/2023 - 08:00
The US subsidiary of Israeli cyberintelligence firm Paragon, located near Washington, DC, just hired Holland & Knight to lobby the
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IDEX 2023: UAE stands up National Guard

Jane's Defense News - ven, 24/02/2023 - 07:05
The United Arab Emirates' (UAE's) Critical Infrastructure and Coastal Protection Authority (CICPA) has been renamed as the National Guard. It was revealed during the...
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US DoD official outlines changes to aid small business

Jane's Defense News - ven, 24/02/2023 - 06:20
Several recent or pending changes at the US Department of Defense (DoD) are intended to make it easier for small businesses to work with the large, complex organisation,...
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Fortem Technologies to expand counter-drone factory

Jane's Defense News - ven, 24/02/2023 - 06:05
US-based Fortem Technologies plans to nearly triple the size of its factory to meet growing demand for its counter-unmanned aerial vehicle (C-UAV) products, according to...
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US Army Tapped Textron For Shadow Support | Finland Sends Leopard 2s To Ukraine | Lockheed Delivered First Indonesian C-130

Defense Industry Daily - ven, 24/02/2023 - 05:00
Americas The US Army has exercised a $76.1-million option to provide extended support for its Shadow tactical aerial drones. Under the agreement, Shadow developer Textron Systems will continue to supply maintenance, logistics, and field services for the fleet through 2023. The effort is being coordinated with the Shadow systems’ ongoing transition to the Block III configuration, […]
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EDA projects point to greater use of alternative power sources in military applications

EDA News - jeu, 23/02/2023 - 15:41

The European Defence Agency (EDA) has successfully closed the first phase of two projects focused on harnessing the potential of lithium-ion technology and electrified powertrains in military platforms. The results of the two projects, ELUVAT and LITBAT I, sought to put alternative power sources to the unique tests demanded by operational requirements. They have respectively shown the feasibility of an advanced electrified powertrain to meet military demands and sought to broaden the use of lithium-ion battery systems in defence applications with a set of requirements their use in a military setting and in future procurements.

ELUVAT and LITBAT I are both prepared within EDA’s Capability and Technology Group "Ground Systems” and have been executed by a consortium composed of industrial and research entities from across Europe.

ELUVAT

ELUVAT I (Innovative electric light utility all-terrain vehicle for defence purposes), involves the development of an all-terrain electrical light utility vehicle based on an existing legacy vehicle with a conventional driveline, to be modified by introducing an advanced electrified powertrain with in-wheel electric motors.

In the first phase, involving Slovenia (lead), Austria, Germany and The Netherlands as contributing Member States and Switzerland, the concept has been developed and validated through simulation, which covered space claim, weight, and performance issues, and has compared the new powertrain with the conventional powertrain. Different options for the power source of the electrified powertrain have been considered: a dedicated hybrid internal combustion engine, a battery pack, and a Polymer electrolyte membrane (PEM) fuel cell to be operated by hydrogen.

The results of this first phase have made it possible to demonstrate the feasibility to meet operational requirements, highlighting critical issues and technological opportunities, and to choose the best architecture for the technology demonstrator that will be developed in a second phase.

The project also supports EU goals on energy efficiency and lowering the carbon footprint in the defence domain and is consistent with EU strategy on hydrogen, while also providing an opportunity for the development of dual use applications.

LITBAT I

LITBAT I which focuses on safety concepts and safety features of lithium-ion batteries and standardisation of most common battery format for lithium-ion technology, involves Austria (lead) and Germany, as contributing Member States, and Switzerland.

The projects aim at providing Military End Users with a set of requirements as a basis for specifications to be used in future procurement procedures. As lithium-ion batteries have become a prevalent power source in military applications due to their superior energy density and long service life they can exhibit thermal runaway if subjected to misuse or accidents, resulting in the emission of flames.

Despite this potential drawback, the benefits of utilising lithium-ion batteries in military operations far outweigh the risks. During LITBAT I, military requirements have been systematically gathered, aligned, and analysed to derive design specifications for safer and more resistant lithium-ion battery systems. Based on the first phase’s results, a representative battery system for land platform applications will be developed and tested in a follow-on phase.

Pan-European Consortia

“ELUVAT I” has been executed by a consortium composed of eight industrial and research entities:  the Austrian AVL List as project leader, the German AVL Schrick, the Swiss GDELS-Mowag, HyMove and Saluqi Motors from The Netherland and AVL-AST, Elaphe Propulsion Technology and University of Ljubljana from Slovenia.

“LITBAT I” has  been executed by a consortium composed of six industrial and research entities:  the Austrian AVL List as project leader, AVL Schrick and ICT Fraunhofer from Germany and GDELS-MOWAG, Berner Fachhochschule and Armasuisse as Swiss partners.

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. For more details, please see here.

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Royal Navy experimental trials ship starts sea acceptance tests

Jane's Defense News - jeu, 23/02/2023 - 15:05
The UK Royal Navy's (RN's) new experimental trials and evaluation vessel, XV Patrick Blackett, has departed Portsmouth to start sea acceptance tests (SATs).
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IDEX 2023: Schiebel develops Camcopter S-300

Jane's Defense News - jeu, 23/02/2023 - 13:50
Schiebel Corporation has detailed the development of a larger variant of its Camcopter S-100 unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) at IDEX 2023, being held in Abu Dhabi from 20...
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IDEX 2023: Tekever enhances AR5 UAV with SAR payload

Jane's Defense News - jeu, 23/02/2023 - 13:35
Tekever has integrated a synthetic aperture radar (SAR) payload on its AR5 unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV), the company announced at IDEX 2023 being held in Abu Dhabi from...
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F-35C Mishap On USS Carl Vinson Caused By Pilot Error After ‘Sierra Hotel Break’

The Aviationist Blog - jeu, 23/02/2023 - 13:01

The investigation found that the pilot did not activate two landing assist tools that automatically adjust throttle and maintain the angle of attack, leading to low power approach. A year after a F-35C Lightning II [...]

The post F-35C Mishap On USS Carl Vinson Caused By Pilot Error After ‘Sierra Hotel Break’ appeared first on The Aviationist.

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Lockheed Martin hands over first C-130J-30 to Indonesia

Jane's Defense News - jeu, 23/02/2023 - 12:35
Lockheed Martin has handed over the first of five C-130J-30 Super Hercules transport aircraft to the Indonesian Air Force (TNI-AU).
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Israel's new legal proposals pose 'serious risks', UN rights chief warns

Globalsecurity.org - jeu, 23/02/2023 - 09:47
The UN human rights chief on Tuesday called for taking a measured approach to a package of new laws the Government of Israel is currently considering.
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Philippines and Australia advance defense cooperation in South China Sea

Globalsecurity.org - jeu, 23/02/2023 - 09:44
The Philippines and Australia have agreed to formalize their "strategic" defense engagement through an annual meeting, their defense chiefs said Wednesday, as both countries look to counter Beijing's growing military influence especially in the South China Sea.
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Satellite photos show expansion of Chinese-funded naval base in Cambodia

Globalsecurity.org - jeu, 23/02/2023 - 09:43
Recent satellite images taken of the coastal area around Sihanoukville, Cambodia, show a significant development of a China-funded naval base that would help Beijing boost its power projection not only in Southeast Asia but also the Taiwan Strait.
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US, South Korea, Japan Hold Joint Drills Amid North Korea Threats

Globalsecurity.org - jeu, 23/02/2023 - 09:42
U.S., South Korean, and Japanese warships participated in a ballistic missile defense drill in the waters east of the Korean Peninsula Wednesday, a relatively rare display of trilateral defense cooperation that has become more frequent as North Korea becomes more aggressive.
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