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UNITED STATES/RUSSIA : World Bank to share best practices with CIS statistics committee

Intelligence Online - ven, 09/06/2023 - 06:00
The Russian auditing and consulting firm Co-Invest completed a month-long project for the Washington-based World Bank - a body whose main financial
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UNITED STATES : Cyber investigator Naxo stands up to US government in first NFT insider trading case

Intelligence Online - ven, 09/06/2023 - 06:00
A few days after a jury declared Nathaniel Chastain guilty of fraud and money laundering, the accused requested again to
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Azerbaijan Signs Contract To Purchase The Leonardo C-27J NG Spartan

The Aviationist Blog - jeu, 08/06/2023 - 23:30

Azerbaijan becomes 17th nation to buy the Leonardo C-27J. “The commercial collaboration between Italy and Azerbaijan has been strengthened with the signing of the contract for the supply of the C-27J Spartan,” says a press [...]

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We Have Taken Part In An Arctic Challenge Mission Aboard A KC-135 Tanker

The Aviationist Blog - jeu, 08/06/2023 - 14:45

We refueled Belgian F-16s, Italian and Dutch F-35s during Arctic Challenge 23, the premier Nordic large-force, live-fly field training exercise. About 150 aircraft and approximately 2,700 coalition personnel from 13 nations are involved in ACE [...]

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Climate change and EU defence: released new report analysing the links between climate, energy and defence

EDA News - jeu, 08/06/2023 - 12:31

Climate change threatens military assets, capabilities, and operations. EU defence needs to adapt to increase its operational effectiveness.

The defence sector is critical for maintaining the safety and stability of our society. However, the sector is at risk from climate change either through direct impacts of climatic hazards or indirectly because of its dependence on vulnerable entities that operate critical energy infrastructure. The defence sector must therefore increase its resilience to climate change. A new study of the European Commission’s Joint Research Centre and the European Defence Agency addresses for the first time the climate-energy-defence nexus and proposes actions for EU defence to ensure climate resilience and energy sustainability.

Climate change affects all sectors of society, and the current trajectory of greenhouse gas emissions brings the world closer to dramatic impacts on ecosystems and human activities, posing an existential threat to humanity. This is not an entirely new phenomenon. Between 1980 and 2020, in the 32 countries of the European Economic Area, total economic losses due to weather and climate-related events ranged between 450 and 520 billion EUR. The production and distribution of energy is exposed to a range of climate hazards, from droughts affecting hydropower and cooling water for thermal power plants, to wildfire and storm damage to overhead cabling.

On the other hand, fossil fuels are still part of the energy mix and this sector too is threatened by climate change (40% of the world’s oil and gas reserves), with potential for severe health effects and environmental degradation. Furthermore, the expected damage to critical infrastructure in the EU, including the energy and transport sectors, may multiply over ten-fold by the end of the century. Climate change can also aggravate the global security situation, increasing the need for more humanitarian and military assistance. Failure to meet the goals of the Paris Climate Agreement will exacerbate adverse consequences, inevitably affecting our society, including critical sectors like defence.

Defence must increase its resilience to climate change

Defence assets, capabilities, and operations are also at risk from climate hazards, such as severe floods, storms, and high or low temperatures. Such impacts can damage or destroy military assets or render them unfit for purpose in certain operating conditions, result in health and safety risks for military personnel, or lead to higher costs for infrastructure inspection, maintenance, repair and overhaul. The impacts of climate change and environmental degradation on defence are expected to increase in the future.

At the same time, climate hazards can also affect civilian entities that operate critical energy infrastructure (CEI) providing the energy which the military rely on, for example, electricity for powering systems or fuel for transportation. If such CEI is affected by climate hazards, the services it provides may be disrupted, cascading to military installations and compromising operational effectiveness and readiness. There is therefore a strong link between operational effectiveness and energy resilience.

Greenhouse gas emissions in defence have to be reduced

The defence sector is a large consumer of fossil fuels and raw materials which is reflected in a big carbon footprint. While there is a need for the armed forces to become more resilient to the effects of climate change, their efforts in reducing greenhouse gas emissions are also crucial and can contribute to improve the autonomy and energy security of the armed forces through diversification, and decrease exposure via the reduction of the amount of energy provided through the supply chains. The defence sector has recognised the limitations of fossil fuels and is ramping up its efforts to implement more sustainable energy choices in agreement with the goals of the European Green Deal.

Climate-proofing EU defence

The defence sector lacks the capacities and capabilities to adapt autonomously to climate change. The new JRC-EDA study analyses the link between climate, energy and defence, and stresses how there is a lack of a systematic approach when it comes to addressing climate change in EU defence. The study pinpoints existing gaps while providing recommendations for EU Ministries of Defence and CEI operators on climate change mitigation and adaptation, including guidance for investing in sustainable energy measures. It also outlines how the EU can complement national efforts and promote a long-term perspective to address these challenges comprehensively and effectively. The study provides scientific evidence to support the development of national strategies to prepare the armed forces for climate change impacts, in line with the EU Strategic Compass for Security and Defence.

The recommendations aim to facilitate the climate proofing and greening of all aspects of defence and focus on the operational dimension, capability planning and development, governance, multi-stakeholder engagement, and research, development and innovation. Addressing the emerging and future requirements of EU defence in the face of climate change is an important stepping-stone in the wider efforts of the EU to achieve climate resilience and neutrality.

Background

This new JRC-EDA study on climate change impacts on defence-related critical energy infrastructure will be launched on 8 June 2023 at the High-level Joint Defence and Energy meeting of the Consultation Forum for Sustainable Energy in the Defence and Security Sector (CF SEDSS). The meeting will take place in Stockholm under the auspices of the Swedish Presidency and it is hosted by the Swedish Ministry of Defence.

The third phase of CF SEDSS was launched on 1 October 2019. The project is funded by the EU Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme and will run until 30 September 2024. In its third phase, the Consultation Forum represents the largest European defence energy community, providing a unique platform for ministries of defence and other relevant stakeholders to share knowledge and promote collaborative defence research and technology innovation in the field of sustainable energy.

Past events have shown the vulnerability of the defence sector to the impacts of weather-related natural hazards. Climate change will increase the risk of adverse consequences. There is therefore a clear need to enhance climate-proofing and the greening of the defence sector, raise awareness, develop competencies, capacities and capabilities in this field, while at the same time increasing the operational effectiveness of the armed forces.

Several pieces of legislation acknowledge the need to consider climate change in the overall EU security context. The Climate Change and Defence Roadmap constitutes an integral part of the EU’s overall effort to address climate change under the European Green Deal. It was developed by the European External Action Service in close cooperation with the European Commission and the European Defence Agency. The forthcoming Joint Communication on addressing the impact of climate change, environmental degradation, security and defence to be adopted in June 2023 will take work further in this regard. 

The Strategic Compass for Security and Defence calls for the full implementation of the Roadmap, recognising climate change as a threat multiplier that affects the EU’s long-term security. It also invites Member States to share national plans on how to contribute to the objectives of the Roadmap.

The European Green Deal’s overarching goal is to make the European Union climate neutral by 2050 and resource efficient.

The Critical Entities Resilience Directive will strengthen the resilience of critical infrastructure to a range of threats, including natural hazards. Energy is one of the 11 critical sectors that are covered.

Further Information 

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Unlocking Exclusive Benefits - Veterans Discounts at Casinos and Resorts

Military-Today.com - jeu, 08/06/2023 - 10:30

Unlocking Exclusive Benefits - Veterans Discounts at Casinos and Resorts
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The Exciting World of Live Baccarat: A Comprehensive Guide

Military-Today.com - jeu, 08/06/2023 - 10:00

The Exciting World of Live Baccarat: A Comprehensive Guide
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Canada Unveiled OPV | German-Led NATO Exercise | Kawasaki Heavy Industries To develop Japan’a New Coastal Anti-Ship Missile

Defense Industry Daily - jeu, 08/06/2023 - 06:00
Americas Lockheed Martin and Airbus have partnered with GE Aerospace to supply engines for a strategic tanker proposal supporting the US Air Force’s KC-135 recapitalization plan. Under the collaboration, GE will provide the team with its CF6-80E1 propulsion system for the LMXT aircraft being developed by Lockheed. The LMXT is based on the Airbus A330 Multi-Role Tanker […]
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UNITED STATES : The tectonic shift in geospatial intelligence after Maxar delisting

Intelligence Online - jeu, 08/06/2023 - 06:00
The strategic and commercial impact of imagery specialist and satellite builder Maxar's shock delisting is only just beginning to take effect. But already for industry players, its acquisition on 3 May by the Boston investment fund Advent International and the
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UNITED STATES : US State Department beats ODNI to leadership of new anti-disinformation initiative

Intelligence Online - jeu, 08/06/2023 - 06:00
US President Joe Biden entrusted Secretary of State Antony Blinken with formulating a strategy on combatting North Korea's repressive information
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MYANMAR : U Yang Ho, the businessman championing Beijing's energy interests in Myanmar

Intelligence Online - jeu, 08/06/2023 - 06:00
U Yang Ho, the vice-president of the Myanmar Chinese Chamber of Commerce (MCCOC) and CEO of the Mottama Holdings conglomerate,
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UNITED STATES : Former CIA director John Brennan's transition to private sector threatened with legal action by his shareholders

Intelligence Online - jeu, 08/06/2023 - 06:00
The share price of California-based ImmunityBio Inc., whose board of directors includes former CIA Director John Brennan, plummeted to around
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ISRAEL : Former Senai exec Roy Shloman blossoms in Israeli cyber

Intelligence Online - jeu, 08/06/2023 - 06:00
In May, XYZ Elements, a company specialising in open source intelligence (OSINT), was in the Emirates to demonstrate its technologies.
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EUROPE : NATO seeks imagery for its Aquila virtual constellation project

Intelligence Online - jeu, 08/06/2023 - 06:00
Discussions got underway at NATO in Brussels last month between the alliance and European and American geospatial intelligence, or GEOINT, companies, for
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AUSTRALIA/UNITED STATES/FRANCE : Babel Street for ASD, STL Ludwig on French ships, Michael Johns joins JSI, SITENJ's GPS beacons

Intelligence Online - jeu, 08/06/2023 - 06:00
Canberra - Babel Street goes deeper into Australian OSINT marketThe US open source intelligence, or OSINT, company Babel Street, headed
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Let’s Talk About The F-16’s Next-Generation Electronic Warfare Suite

The Aviationist Blog - mer, 07/06/2023 - 20:55

The AN/ALQ-257 Integrated Viper Electronic Warfare Suite is set to replace the legacy EW systems of the U.S. Air Force F-16 fleet. The U.S. Air Force and Northrop Grumman are working together to modernize the [...]

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EDA's final Hot Blade exercise lifts off in Portugal

EDA News - mer, 07/06/2023 - 13:49

A total of 23 air assets and some 750 military personnel from eight countries – Austria, Belgium, Czechia, the Netherlands, Slovakia, Slovenia, Switzerland and Portugal – will participate in Hot Blade 2023, hosted by the Portuguese Air Force. In addition, Greece and Italy will send exercise observers. The air assets comprise 13 helicopters and 10 fixed wings, including training and transport aircrafts and fast jets.

The exercise’s main focus will be to allow crews to practice operations in various environments during day and night sorties, replicating the challenging conditions that participant forces are expected to encounter when deploying to different theatres of operation. 

This will be the last Hot Blade exercise delivered by the European Defence Agency. From 2024, the Multinational Helicopter Training Centre (MHTC) will be in charge of this activity, whose current planning already extends into the next decade.

Hot Blade 2023’s main objectives are:

• To enhance tactical interoperability between helicopter units from the participating countries by using the COMAO concept in a combined, joint, realistic and challenging environment and to learn and practice common helicopter Tactics, Techniques and Procedures (TTPs);
• To train and practise TTPs with and against fighter jets and electronic ground warfare threats;
• To improve interoperability in training and operational tasks with ground forces involvement (Night Vision Goggles -NVG- operations, low level flying, formation flights, Forward Arming and Refuelling Point training, gunnery, etc…) in a live and full spectrum environment. 

Programme

Participating crews will fly diverse COMAO missions and execute, among others, Air Assault (AA), Air Interdiction (AI), Air Transport (AT), Special Operations Aviation (SOA), Combat Service Support (CSS), Close Air Support (CAS), Convoy/helicopter escorts, Reconnaissance and Surveillance, Combat Search and Rescue (CSAR), Personnel Recovery (PR), Intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance (ISR) missions, Medical Evacuation (MEDEVAC) and Casualty Evacuation (CASEVAC). 

They will also train special procedures, which involve air assets like marshalling procedures, fast rope and abseiling techniques, Special Patrol Insertion/Extraction (SPIE), and air-to-surface live firing.

Hot Blade 2023 will also provide opportunities to practice multinational and national formation and training with the Special Operations Forces (SOF) units (infiltration and exfiltration) and enhance crews’ skills in using the HEP Standard Operating Procedures (SOP) and COMAO planning procedures in the conduct of flight planning and operations, with the aim of standardise the training and foster the multinational interoperability levels of all the participants.

Eight instructors from Austria, Germany, the Netherlands, and Sweden trained in EDA’s Helicopter Tactics Instructors Course accompanied with an Instructor from the Netherlands trained on the Dutch Helicopter Weapons Instructor course, and led by EDA´s Chief Instructor, will jointly form the Hot Blade 2023 Mentor Team, ready to support the multinational crews in preparation and execution of the challenging COMAO missions. This mentoring role will consider the lessons learned from previous “Blade” exercises and operational experience. 
 

Distinguished Visitors Day

A Distinguished Visitors Day is planned for 15 June 2023 when representatives from participating EDA Member States plus other national and international authorities will attend and observe various live training sessions. 

Background

The Helicopter Exercise Programme is part of EDA’s wider Helicopter Portfolio aimed at providing Member States with a joint European framework to develop, consolidate and share best practices to meet the challenges of flying helicopters in a modern operational environment. Other components of this portfolio are the Helicopter Tactics Course programme, the Helicopter Tactics Instructor Course programme and the future Multinational Helicopter Training Centre.

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Pratt & Whitney Tapped For F-135 Propulsion For F-35s | LAF Gets UK Patrol Vehicle Parts | Netherlands Procured H225Ms

Defense Industry Daily - mer, 07/06/2023 - 06:00
Americas Pratt and Whitney Military Engines a $2 million deal, which exercises options to procure materials, parts, and components for Lot 17 of the F135 Propulsion system for F-35 Lighting II Joint Strike Fighter aircraft as well as global spares requirements to include spare engines, power modules, and other hardware in support of the Air […]
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UNITED STATES : Alexander El-Fakir lands at China-sceptic US tech fund backed by Eric Schmidt and Peter Thiel

Intelligence Online - mer, 07/06/2023 - 06:00
The Quad Investors Network, an invitation-only group of technology investors and executives from Australia, India, Japan, and the US that aims to foster joint investment by the four countries in emerging technologies, announced its inauguration in a late-May press release.
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ISRAEL/SWITZERLAND : Trade Spot, Israeli cyberintelligence firm Cognyte's Swiss-Cypriot relay

Intelligence Online - mer, 07/06/2023 - 06:00
Cyprus's pivotal role in Israeli cyber-tool exports was highlighted recently by the European parliament's PEGA commission, launched in the wake
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