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RUSSIA : Gazprom Media boss Alexander Zharov's growing influence over Russia's social networks

Intelligence Online - ven, 17/12/2021 - 08:00
Gazprom's acquisition - via the insurer Sogaz (IO, 19/12/18) - of a majority stake in MF Technologies, the company that
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IRAQ : Lahur Talabani rouses his troops as he continues to battle with his cousin for leadership of the PUK

Intelligence Online - ven, 17/12/2021 - 08:00
Determined to hold on to his Sulaymaniya power base, Lahur Sheikh Jangi Talabani had no qualms about parading publicly in the
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KAZAKHSTAN : City crypto traders skeptical about Kazakh opportunities

Intelligence Online - ven, 17/12/2021 - 08:00
As part of Kazakhstan's efforts to find buyers for several hundred state-owned companies, President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev met a panel of
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2S33 Msta-SM2

Military-Today.com - ven, 17/12/2021 - 07:00

Russian 2S33 Msta-SM2 Self-Propelled Howitzer
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Raytheon To Repair Hornet Infrared Radar System | Update On Dreadnought Published | BEL Tapped For Tejas Mk1A Airborne Electronic Systems

Defense Industry Daily - ven, 17/12/2021 - 05:00
Americas

Boeing won an $11.4 million contract modification for the repair of B-52 Control Assembly contract line item numbers 0003 and 0004.The B-52H is the US Air Force’s long-range, large-payload multirole bomber and is known as the Stratofortress or the Buff (short for big ugly fat fellow). Work will take place in Missouri. Estimated completion date is February 28, 2024.

Raytheon won a $15.1 million delivery order for the repair of pod aircraft unit components of the advanced targeting forward-looking infrared radar system in support of the F/A-18 Hornet aircraft. The F/A-18 Hornet is an all-weather jet aircraft that is used by the US Navy and Marine Corps as both a fighter and attack platform. Work will take place in England and Texas. Estimated completion will be by May 2025.

Middle East & Africa

On December 14, the United Arab Emirates interrupted talks on a $23 billion deal to buy the USA’s F-35s as well es armed drones and other equipment, in a dispute between Washington and a key US ally in the Persian Gulf. Emirati officials blame an American insistence on restrictions on how and where the F-35s could be used and say they are a violation of the UAE’s sovereignty. The US and UAE inked the deal in January 2021, right at the end of Donald Trump’s tenure and was a part of the former president’s efforts to arm strategic US allies in the middle east. The deal closely followed the “Abraham Accords”. The Accords marked the normalization of relations between the UAE and Israel. The Abraham Accords were signed by the leaders of Bahrain, Israel and the UAE in September 2020.

Europe

Bell Textron won a $21.6 million order, which provides engineering and logistics support, to include support for AH-1Z production aircraft and sustainment efforts for UH-1Y and AH-1Z aircraft for the Marine Corps; support for AH-1Z production aircraft for the government of Bahrain; and support for UH-1Y and AH-1Z production aircraft for the government of the Czech Republic. Work will take place in Texas and Maryland. Estimated completion date is in February 2023.

A report from the UK’s Ministry of Defense discusses the progress made on the Dreadnought submarine programme in the last year. The Dreadnought class will carry the UK’s Trident nuclear missiles, replacing the Vanguard class submarines.

Asia-Pacific

India’s Bharat Electronics Ltd (BEL) received a $315 million order from Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) for the supply of 20 types of airborne electronic systems to be fitted on the LCA Tejas Mk1A fighter aircraft. The order spanning five years from 2023 to 2028 involves supply of critical avionic Line Replaceable Units (LRUs) related to Digital Flight Control Computers, Air Data Computers, Weapon Computers, LRUs related to Radar Warning Receiver (RWR) and Head Up Display.

Today’s Video

Watch: Essential Geopolitics: Is the UAE-US F 35 Deal Off?

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RAF Typhoon’s First Air-To-Air Kill: Terrorist Drone Shot Down In Syria

The Aviationist Blog - jeu, 16/12/2021 - 17:46

A Royal Air Force Typhoon FGR4 has shot down a “small hostile drone” in Syria. In what the UK Ministry of Defence called an “unprecedented event”, an RAF Typhoon conducted the type’s first ever operational [...]

The post RAF Typhoon’s First Air-To-Air Kill: Terrorist Drone Shot Down In Syria appeared first on The Aviationist.

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RAF Lakenheath Has Become The First Base in Europe To Receive U.S. Air Force F-35s

The Aviationist Blog - jeu, 16/12/2021 - 16:17

The first F-35A aircraft of the newly formed 495th Fighter Squadron have arrived in the UK. Four F-35A aircraft departed from Fort Worth, Texas, arrived at RAF Lakenheath in Suffolk, on Dec. 15, 2021, marking [...]

The post RAF Lakenheath Has Become The First Base in Europe To Receive U.S. Air Force F-35s appeared first on The Aviationist.

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100th Steering Board, devoted to defence innovation

EDA News - jeu, 16/12/2021 - 13:10

EDA Member States’ defence research (R&T) Directors met today in hybrid format for a Steering Board meeting which stood out not only for its forward-looking agenda focused on defence innovation and the impact of key technologies, such as Artificial Intelligence (AI) and autonomous systems on defence, but also because it was the 100th Steering Board meeting since the creation of the Agency in 2004.

EDA Chief Executive Jiří Šedivý looked back at 100 Steering Boards which, he said, “guided and developed the Agency over the years, creating its unique character and tasks”. He thanked all Member States representatives who participated in these 100 Steering Boards in the last 17 years: “Your inputs and guidance are crucial for EDA to fulfil its main mission: to support you, the Member States, in all matters of collaborative European defence”. Mr Šedivý also expressed particular appreciation for the successive Chairs of EDA’s Steering Boards in the different formations (national R&T, Armaments and Capability Directors).

It was also the last R&T Directors Steering Board meeting chaired by Dr Luisa Riccardi (Italy) who held this position since December 2018.  “Over the past three years, we have seen the role and importance of the Agency grow. EDA has gradually established itself as the natural point of reference for the Defence Community, the one where competences, specific skills, the ability to evaluate the main processes and objectives for Defence and Research are inherent. The Agency has been the place where responses to the needs of Defence were found in a flexible and dynamic way, always using collaborative and constructive dialogue between European Member States and stakeholders. No other forum has the same natural vocation and the same predisposition to cooperation, nor it is structured in this way for the achievement of common objectives”, Dr Riccardi stated. She wished the best of luck to her successor, Portuguese Major-General Jorge Filipe Marques Moniz Côrte-Real Andrade, who takes over as of 1 January 2022.

Defence innovation

R&T Directors discussed different topics related to defence innovation, in particular the impact new technologies such as AI and autonomous systems are already having on defence. The update of the Agency’s Overarching Strategic Research Agenda (OSRA), the OSRA Defence Technology Taxonomy and the Emerging Disruptive Technology’s (EDT) Action Plan were also on the agenda. Directors were also briefed by Mr Šedivý on the outcome of the last Steering Board meeting in Ministers’ composition which took place on 16 November. The EDA Chief Executive also touched upon the Energy Consultation Forum and other activities in terms of climate change and defence, including the recent launch of the EDA’s Incubation Forum for Circular Economy in European Defence.

 

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Cross-border test flight backs EDA work on RPAS air traffic integration

EDA News - jeu, 16/12/2021 - 09:17

EDA’s groundwork to help Member States move towards the integration of MALE-type Remotely Piloted Aircraft Systems (RPAS) in civil air traffic in non-segregated airspace received another significant boost on 13 December 2021 when a live MALE-type RPAS cross-border flight was carried out by the French Air Force from Cognac airbase to Spain and back to France. While multiple inland flights had already been performed in the past by the French Air Force, it was the first time that such a MALE-type RPAS flight crossed European borders in non-segregated airspace class A-C.

During this flight - depicted on the chart below - several handovers were carried out between civilian and military air traffic control centers in Bordeaux, Madrid, Barcelona, and Marseille. The cruise was carried out in upper airspace, up to FL 230, according to one “circular” flight plan. The RPAS had no specific onboard equipment such as a detect and avoid system. The flight was successful as it demonstrated the ability of MALE-type RPAS to perform seamless changes from their initial routing and altitude, as requested by the Air Traffic Control. It also demonstrated the benefit of a robust safety analysis, harmonized procedures and a common Concept of Operations “ConOps” for cross-border operations.

Based on the materials gathered during this flight and on the safety analysis performed by the initial Accommodation Study (2017-2019 timeframe) carried-out by EDA, a validation report will be published early 2022, together with the guidelines on how to “accommodate” MALE-type RPAS in General Air Traffic (GAT)  in non-segregated airspace class A-C. 

Accommodation Study

EDA’s Accommodation Study was ordered in 2018 as part of the Agency’s effort to support Member States in the area of MALE-type RPAS air traffic integration. The study conclusions published in February 2019 provided tailored risk assessments and an enhanced aviation safety case assessment methodology for MALE-type RPAS flying in non-segregated European airspace, alongside manned aviation. Following the presentation of those simulations results, France offered the possibility to perform real flights with a MALE-type RPAS (the FAF Reapers), including a cross-border portion with Spain. 

The material gathered during the latest test flight will further consolidate the work  on the validation report and the guidelines of the study.

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UNITED STATES/EUROPE/UKRAINE : EU and US add muscle to still headless Ukrainian cyber defence

Intelligence Online - jeu, 16/12/2021 - 08:00
Despite backing from the West, the Kyiv government is still struggling to organise the leadership for the "cyber troops" it created in late August (IO, 03/09/21). The shape of this future command will largely depend on the choice of its
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UNITED KINGDOM : BAE Systems helps UK attribute foreign information warfare

Intelligence Online - jeu, 16/12/2021 - 08:00
As is indicated in a contract published on 6 December, British defence group BAE Systems is to help the Defence
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AZERBAIJAN/FRANCE : TotalEnergies reminds Baku of its interest in the Caspian Sea

Intelligence Online - jeu, 16/12/2021 - 08:00
After he learned that Azerbaijan had signed a new gas swap agreement with its Caspian Sea neighbours, Turkmenistan and Iran,
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SAUDI ARABIA : US intelligence provides Saudi Arabia with targeting support in Yemen

Intelligence Online - jeu, 16/12/2021 - 08:00
According to our sources, strikes by the Saudi Air Force on the Al Dailami air base close to Saana Airport
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EUROPE/UKRAINE : Armenian-US entrepreneur Ashot Hovanesian helps EU weigh in on Ukraine's anti-corruption drive

Intelligence Online - jeu, 16/12/2021 - 08:00
Denmark's foreign ministry published a notice on 23 November to say it had asked the US company Synergy International Systems
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Raytheon Won A Deal For NGJ-MB | Kuwait Gets First 2 Typhoons | Australia Gets Howitzers From South Korea

Defense Industry Daily - jeu, 16/12/2021 - 05:00
Americas

Lockheed Martin Aeronautics won a $9.3 million contract modification, which increases the ceiling to partially definitize fiscal 2021 air vehicle initial spares, to include global spares packages, base spares packages, deployment spares packages, and afloat spares packages in support F-35 Lightning II Air Vehicle deliveries for the Navy, Marine Corps, Air Force, non-US Department of Defense participants, and Foreign Military Sales customers. Work will take place in Texas. Estimated completion is in December 2021.

Raytheon won a $13.9 million deal to procure contractor logistics support maintainers and engineering reach back support of the AN/ALQ-249(V)1 Next Generation Jammer-Mid Band (NGJ-MB) during development, test and evaluation. The AN/ALQ-249(V)1 Next Generation Jammer Mid-Band system is part of a larger NGJ system that will augment, and ultimately replace the legacy ALQ-99 Tactical Jamming System currently used on the EA-18G Growler aircraft for Airborne Electronic Attack. Work will take place in Maryland and California. Estimated completion date is in June 2023.

Middle East & Africa

BIRD Aerosystems, a global provider of defense technology and solutions for air, sea, and land fleets of governments and related agencies, has received a Supplemental Type Certificate from the Civil Aviation Authority of Israel for its Cessna CJ3 ASIO Special Mission Aircraft. The granted STC follows a modification of the aircraft into a special mission configuration and includes all the structural and electrical changes to the aircraft to support the installation of the airborne surveillance sensors (Radar, EOP, AIS), multiple communication equipment, and BIRD’s operator workstations and pilot display.

The first two Eurofighter Typhoons out of an order for 28 aircraft for the Air force of Kuwait landed in Kuwait City. The Eurofighter Typhoon for the Kuwait Air Force feature a wide range of operational capabilities, built by Leonardo according to the specific requirements of the Kuwaiti Air Force.

Europe

The German representative on the supervisory board of the NATO Support and Procurement Agency (NSPA) has blocked the delivery of anti-drone jamming guns to Ukraine which were already paid for by Kiev. The shipment of these anti-drone mitigation systems was being procured from Lithuania, according to Ukrainian newspaper Dzerkalo Tyzhnia.

Asia-Pacific

South Korea’s Hanwha Defense inked a contract to supply the Australian Army with advanced self-propelled howitzers and ammunition resupply vehicles. The deal is worth about $730 million, representing the highest-valued export of Hanwha’s K9 self-propelled howitzer, nicknamed Thunder and known in Australia as the AS9.

Today’s Video

Watch: Ultra Powerful South Korean K9 Thunder Artillery Mass Live Fire vs Mountain

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GLQ-91B

Military-Today.com - mer, 15/12/2021 - 18:00

Chinese QLG-91B Underbarrel Grenade Launcer
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Latest news - Next SEDE meeting - 26 and 27 January 2022 - Subcommittee on Security and Defence


In the context of the COVID-19 pandemic, the President of the European Parliament has established a number of measures to contain the spread of the virus and to safeguard Parliament's core activities. The current precautionary measures do not affect work on legislative priorities.

Core activities are maintained to ensure the smooth running of the institution's legislative, budgetary, and scrutiny functions.

The next meeting of the Subcommittee on Security and Defence (SEDE) will take place on 26 and 27 January 2022.

The meeting agenda and documents will be published here.



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Take A Look At These Cool Photos Of The Delivery Flight Of The Kuwait Air Force’s First Eurofighter Typhoons

The Aviationist Blog - mer, 15/12/2021 - 12:20

The first Eurofighter Typhoons destined to the Kuwait Air Force have been delivered. These stunning images show them during their delivery flight. On Dec. 14, 2021, the first two out of a total of 28 [...]

The post Take A Look At These Cool Photos Of The Delivery Flight Of The Kuwait Air Force’s First Eurofighter Typhoons appeared first on The Aviationist.

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RUSSIA : Ex-SVR agent Yevgeny Fokin still covering for Oleg Deripaska in US

Intelligence Online - mer, 15/12/2021 - 08:00
EN+'s chairman Gregory Barker, Lord Barker of Battle and former Minister of State for Energy and Climate Change, has the aluminium group's selection for the United Nations Energy Compacts initiative to celebrate but he cannot ignore the troubles facing its
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