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SAUDI ARABIA : MbS's reform of Saudi space sector homes in on Saudi Space Commission

Intelligence Online - mer, 23/11/2022 - 08:00
In pursuit of his ambitions to boost Saudi Arabia's space sector, Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman (MbS) put his trusted communications
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ARGENTINA/ISRAEL : Israel Aerospace Industries caught up in Argentinian anti-corruption probe

Intelligence Online - mer, 23/11/2022 - 08:00
According to information gathered by Intelligence Online, in early November the Argentine Anti-Corruption Office opened an investigation into a 2016
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FRANCE/SYRIA/TURKEY : Between asset freezes and support, Paris displays contradictory stance over Kurds

Intelligence Online - mer, 23/11/2022 - 08:00
At a time when Turkey has accused the Kurdistan Workers' Party, or PKK, of carrying out the recent terrorist attack in
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AZERBAIJAN : Baku's intelligence services keep watchful eye on Pasdaran in Nakhchivan enclave

Intelligence Online - mer, 23/11/2022 - 08:00
Azerbaijan's DSX, its border guard service, and DTX, its intelligence service, issued a flurry of statements earlier this month condemning Iran's recent actions. The
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UNITED STATES/PAKISTAN : Imran Khan employs ex-CIA agent to liaise with Washington

Intelligence Online - mer, 23/11/2022 - 08:00
Imran Khan, who was prime minister from 2018 to 2022, was soon back under the spotlights after suffering an assassination
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UNITED STATES/FRANCE/UNITED KINGDOM : Burton moves to Nardello, Sene sanction confirmed, Crystal Blockchain sets up in London, Kikkar debuts in asset recovery, Avisa expands in DC

Intelligence Online - mer, 23/11/2022 - 08:00
New York/London - Jenna Burton switches from Raedas to Nardello.Investigator Jenna Burton, who had been working for British corporate intelligence
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More Than Three Dozen Helicopters Take Part In Exercise Falcon Autumn 2022

The Aviationist Blog - mar, 22/11/2022 - 18:47

Falcon Autumn 2022 saw the participation of Dutch, U.S. and Polish helicopters. Between Oct. 31 and Nov. 18, 2022, exercise Falcon Autumn 2022 took place in the Netherlands. Over 1,000 troops and 37 helicopters from [...]

The post More Than Three Dozen Helicopters Take Part In Exercise Falcon Autumn 2022 appeared first on The Aviationist.

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Helicopter tactics and operational experience at centre of Helicopter Tactics Symposium

EDA News - mar, 22/11/2022 - 16:49

Around 60 helicopter tactics specialists from 15 EDA participating Member States, as well as representatives of the Joint Air Power Competence Centre (JAPCC), NATO Flight Training Europe (NFTE), EU Military Staff (EUMS), United Nations (UN) Office of Military Affairs and representatives of several defence companies met recently in the Austrian Air Force Headquarters, situated in Salzburg, Austria, for the 13th Helicopter Tactics Symposium, organised under the EDA’s Helicopter Exercise Programme (HEP).

This annual event proved once more to be a unique occasion for European helicopter crews to discuss and share expertise and best practices related to helicopter tactics and to learn about training opportunities under the Helicopter Exercise Programme (HEP) and the rest of EDA helicopter training programmes. The event was inaugurated by the Austrian Air Force Chief, Brigadier General (BG) Gerfried R. Promberger.

A central part of the symposium was devoted to drawing the tactical lessons from recent EDA helicopter exercises, such as ‘Fire Blade 22’ (held in Papa Air Base, Hungary, in June 2022). This was complemented by lectures addressing national or multinational training, operational experience, and relevant topics for helicopter operators. It included evasive training, NVG training in Switzerland, Finland preparation for helicopter operations, the development of German Air Force rotary wing capabilities, and the Italian participation in Operation TAKUBA in the Sahel.

Symposium attendees also received detailed information on helicopter tactics such as air assault/ airmobile operations and its planning cycle. Additionally, Sweden briefed on human factors in helicopter operations. Other topics concerned the EU Military Staff, the UN Planning process, ATP-49 update and the structure of the Hellenic helicopter forces.

Special attention was given to the future roles and responsibilities of the Multinational Helicopter Training Centre (MHTC) that is under construction at Sintra Air Base No 1, in Portugal. EDA is schedule to transfer all its helicopter training programmes to the center by the end of 2023.

Industry was also present during the symposium with speakers briefing on threats to helicopters, today and future, ASGARD C2 planning tool and MACE and ARMOR mission rehearsal tool.

Looking ahead, symposium participants were briefed on upcoming HEP exercises, including Hot Blade 2023 and 2024 (to be held at Beja Air Base No 11, Portugal) which will focus on helicopter Composite Air Operations (COMAO) and other planned EDA helicopter courses, such as the Helicopter Tactic Courses (HTC), the Electronic Warfare (EW) and the Composite Air Operations (COMAO) planning courses, all delivered regularly by EDA.

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Deepening defence cooperation on the agenda during Chief Executive’s visit to Norway

EDA News - mar, 22/11/2022 - 16:41

Today, EDA Chief Executive, Jiří Šedivý, concludes an official visit to Norway where he held meetings with Minister of Defence, Bjørn Arild Gram, and National Armaments Director, Morten Tiller. Norway’s participation in EDA is built on the Agency’s first and longest standing Administrative Arrangement, signed over 16 years ago. During his visit to Olso, Mr Šedivý discussed areas where EDA and Norway could further deepen defence cooperation by expanding Norway’s involvement in EDA activities.

Discussions with Minister of Defence, Bjørn Arild Gram, focused on the key areas of Norway’s current participation in EDA, which spans across the Agency’s activities, and include contribution to 35 projects. They also discussed the impact of the changed security landscape and how to make best use of the opportunities of cooperation between Norway and participating Member States in the EDA framework. In particular, they discussed the possibility for Norway to join the recently established Hub for European Defence Innovation (HEDI).

Mr Šedivý met Morten Tiller, National Armaments Director, to discuss EDA-Norway cooperation and the EU’s work on joint procurement. During a meeting with the Standing Committee on Foreign Affairs and Defence in the Norwegian Parliament, Mr Šedivý presented EDA, its mission and highlighted the added value and mutual benefits of Norway’s active contribution in the Agency.

Mr Šedivý also held discussions with several Norwegian industry representatives on EDA’s opportunities for engagement with industry. The official visit also provided the opportunity to see several aspects of Norway’s defence ecosystem. Mr Šedivý was briefed first-hand on key innovations at the Norwegian Defence Research Establishment and Innovation Centre.

“Norway has a special relationship with EDA. 16 years ago, not long after the establishment of the Agency, Norway became the first country to conclude an administrative arrangement with us. Since then, cooperation between the Norwegian Ministry of Defence and the Agency has only deepened. Today, Norway plays a very active role and contributes to 35 projects in the EDA framework, especially in Research and Technology. During my visit to Oslo, I have encouraged our Norwegian counterparts to continue deepening the cooperation that exists today, as all of Europe faces up to the challenges of tomorrow,” said EDA Chief Executive, Jiří Šedivý.

"The war in Ukraine has shown the need for more defence cooperation among European countries. Norway is already a very active partner in the European Defence Agency and I look forward to continue this cooperation in the years to come," said Norwegian Minister of Defence Bjørn Arild Gram.

 

EDA’s first and longest standing Administrative Arrangement

The administrative arrangement with Norway was concluded on 7 March 2006. It is EDA’s first cooperation arrangement with a third country and cooperation has grown over time with Norway, which is today the most involved third country in EDA activities. Norway participates in several capability development projects, notably on military mobility, joining EDA’s Cross Border Movement Permission programme in 2022, Counter- IED as part of the JDEAL project and in Sharing of Spare Parts having signed in May 2015. Norway also participates in all EDA Capability Technology Groups.

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Turkey’s First Indigenous Unmanned Fighter Aircraft Carries Out Autonomous Taxi Tests

The Aviationist Blog - mar, 22/11/2022 - 16:13

The Bayraktar Kizilelma drone has successfully completed the first autonomous taxi and take-off roll test. Baykar, the Turkish aerospace company that produces the Bayraktar TB2 Unmanned Aerial Combat Vehicles which have played a starring role [...]

The post Turkey’s First Indigenous Unmanned Fighter Aircraft Carries Out Autonomous Taxi Tests appeared first on The Aviationist.

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RUSSIA : Brain drain stymies Moscow city council's security plans

Intelligence Online - mar, 22/11/2022 - 08:00
Some €365m will be set aside for the operation and maintenance of Moscow's surveillance camera system, according to a new budget adopted at the start of November. That record amount bears witness to mayor Sergey Sobyanin's efforts in staying in
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SOUTH KOREA/UAE : Abu Dhabi opens its arms to LIG Nex1's new satellite observation radars

Intelligence Online - mar, 22/11/2022 - 08:00
South Korea's LIG Nex1 group, which is looking to develop synthetic-aperture radars (SAR) for satellites, was given a ceremonial welcome
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FRANCE : Paris Olympic Games organisers plan anti-drone drill to dispel growing uncertainties

Intelligence Online - mar, 22/11/2022 - 08:00
While French Minister Gérald Darmanin has pointed to drones as the main terrorist threat for large sporting events, according to
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SAUDI ARABIA : Yasir Al-Rumayyan uses Banque Saudi Fransi to extend his control over MbS's major development projects

Intelligence Online - mar, 22/11/2022 - 08:00
Frenchman Saiyfe El Cosantini recently left his post as head of strategy delivery at the Banque Saudi Fransi (BSF) financial
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SYRIA/TURKEY : Taksim Square blast makes Ankara ill at ease with its private fighters in northern Syria

Intelligence Online - mar, 22/11/2022 - 08:00
Ankara finds itself in a very awkward position with the local fighters it has engaged in northern Syria, who are
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MOLDOVA/RUSSIA : Moldovan intelligence ups its game in the face of Russian infiltration

Intelligence Online - mar, 22/11/2022 - 08:00
Moldovia's security and intelligence service, the SIS (IO, 08/07/21) has boosted its operations over the last few weeks. Following the
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AUSTRALIA/CHINA : GRACosway lobbies for Chinese raw materials giants in Sydney

Intelligence Online - mar, 22/11/2022 - 06:00
The Sydney-based Australian public affairs company GRACosway began representing Arrow Energy, a Brisbane-based coal gas company jointly owned by Shell and PetroChina, a subsidiary of
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USN Tapped For H-53 | Norway Selects TPY-4 | Japan Finalizes F-X Agreement

Defense Industry Daily - mar, 22/11/2022 - 05:00
Americas

The US Navy awarded Adams Communication and Engineering Technology with a $37.4 million deal, which provides for non-recurring and recurring efforts required to fabricate, assemble, and support prototyping, system integration, and installation of depot modifications associated with engineering changes to H-53 aircraft for the Navy, Marine Corps and Foreign Military Sales customers. Work will take place in California, Maryland, Virginia, New Jersey, Arizona, Japan, Korea and Bahrain. Expected completion will be in November 2027.

Raytheon won a $23.4 million deal for the procurement of AEGIS Modernization kits for Navy guided-missile destroyers and allied nations. The Aegis Combat System is the Navy’s most modern surface combat system. It was designed as a complete system: the missile launching element, the computer programs, the radar and the displays are fully integrated to work together. Work will take place in Massachusetts and Virginia. Estimated completion will be by March 2026.

Middle East & Africa

Turkey announced on Sunday it had carried out air strikes against the bases of outlawed Kurdish militants across northern Syria and Iraq, which it said were being used to launch “terrorist” attacks on Turkish soil. The overnight raids in northern and northeastern Syria killed at least 31 people, said the British-based monitoring group the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights. They were mainly against positions held by Syrian Kurdish forces.

Europe

France and Germany on Friday hailed the conclusion of a deal to build a new European fighter jet after months of disagreements between two companies involved — Airbus and Dassault Aviation. Launched by France and Germany in 2017 and since joined by Spain, the Future Combat Air System (FCAS) aims to have a next-generation jet in service by 2040, along with integrated drone fleets.

The Royal Norwegian Air Force has selected the Lockheed Martin TPY-4 as its new early warning radar. Norway becomes the first export customer of the radar, joining the US Air Force which has selected the TPY-4 for the Three Dimensional Expeditionary Long Range Radar program in March.

Asia-Pacific

Asahi news in Japan reports that Tokyo will finalize an agreement with Italy and United Kingdom to develop its next fighter. The report says Avio Aero from Italy will be involved in researching for a new engine for the F-X fighter together with Mitsubishi and Rolls-Royce.

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CHINA : Xi Jinping's new politburo emerges from lengthy and secret selection procedure

Intelligence Online - lun, 21/11/2022 - 08:00
Intelligence Online understands that for the first time in the history of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP), the appointments of its new leaders, which were announced at the party congress at the end of October, were subjected to a long
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CHINA : NVWA Project goes silent as China "nationalises" cyber vulnerability tracking

Intelligence Online - lun, 21/11/2022 - 08:00
In the Digital Defense Report it published on 4 November, Microsoft criticised China's system for notifying vulnerabilities, which, according to
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