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Series of technology foresight events come to a close

EDA News - lun, 05/07/2021 - 13:06

The third and final event within the European Defence Agency’s (EDA) Technology Foresight Exercise 2021 closed last week. During these events, multiple possible futures have been discussed with a multidisciplinary group of experts. These will now be taken forward to identify new potentially disruptive technologies, weak signals and trends relevant for European defence.

These events have been part of a wider defence technology foresight exercise which was launched by the Agency in January and will run until the end of this year. The three events have been attended by experts from EDA Member States (and the countries associated with the Agency), as well as by several international organizations, in different technological and non-technological domains, civil and military, from different generations and backgrounds, from governmental and international organisations, research centres, academia, and industry. 

In closing the final virtual event, Jean-François Ripoche, EDA Director Research, Technology and Innovation, said: “The Technology Foresight Exercise will provide tangible results to support the EDA R&T Planning process, as the main outcomes will be in a form of foresight report and online products, containing the weak signals and the most interesting technologies towards 2040+ identified. The report will be complemented by the futures narratives, weak signals report, and back-casting conclusions”. 

The outcomes from the exercise will contribute to:  

  • provide a high-level, long-term vision on multiple possible futures with defence relevance, with a special focus of the impact of emerging and emerged disruptive technologies;
  • take advantage of the synergies between technology foresight and the Capability Development Plan (CDP) Strand B, in order to produce an input for any future updates of the EDA Prioritization tools such as the Overarching Strategic Research Agenda (OSRA), CDP or Key Strategic Activities (KSAs), as well as the creation of the Strategic Compass;
  • contribute broadly to the European Union’s resilience building and strategic autonomy efforts, while also informing future technology foresight workshops, the OSRA process and, in general, all the R&T activities within EDA.

The exercise is innovative as it combines different methodologies and processes, along with best practices and lessons learned from the wider EDA community of foresight practitioners. The exercise looked into technologies, and also on sociology, ethics, economy, medicine, history, international relations, defence capabilities and operational needs, philosophy, biosciences, etc.

Next steps

The report will be complemented by the futures narratives, weak signals report, and back-casting conclusions. These outcomes will be ready in the second semester 2021.

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Raytheon Missiles & Defense awarded LRSO EMD contract

Jane's Defense News - lun, 05/07/2021 - 11:19
The US Air Force Nuclear Weapons Center (AFNWC), exploiting fiscal year (FY) 2021 research, development, test, and evaluation funds, has awarded Raytheon Missiles &...
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FRANCE/RUSSIA : Bruno Roger-Petit opens Elysee Palace door to pro-Russians

Intelligence Online - lun, 05/07/2021 - 08:00
Bruno Roger-Petit, President Emmanuel Macron's adviser on memorials and historical events, received Vadim Rabinovich, the Ukrainian opposition MP and co-chairman of Ukraine's pro-Russian Opposition Platform - For Life (OPFL) party at the Elysee Palace on 22 June. Rabinovich, who is
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FRANCE : French interior ministry opts for Nuances Technologies' anti-drone solution

Intelligence Online - lun, 05/07/2021 - 08:00
French electronic warfare specialist Nuances Technologies has won a tender, launched two years ago by the interior ministry, to supply
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UNITED ARAB EMIRATES/EUROPE : Italy-UAE standoff paralyses defence suppliers

Intelligence Online - lun, 05/07/2021 - 08:00
Several Italian defence groups' export campaigns are reeling from Abu Dhabi's abrupt decision last week to order Rome to evacuate
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FRANCE/LEBANON : Paris keeps mum on list of sanctioned individuals

Intelligence Online - lun, 05/07/2021 - 08:00
While Intelligence Online has been able to gather from the field in Beirut the names of the first individuals to
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IRAQ/LEBANON : Iraq-Lebanon oil deal stuck between a rock and a hard place

Intelligence Online - lun, 05/07/2021 - 08:00
According to our sources, a deal to exchange Iraq fuel for Lebanese medical services or food products, negotiated by Lebanese
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FRANCE : Special forces provider interest group adds intelligence string to its bow

Intelligence Online - lun, 05/07/2021 - 08:00
Organiser of the Special Operations Forces Innovation Network Seminar (Sofins), held last week at the Souge military base near Bordeaux,
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FRANCE/RUSSIA : Bruno Roger-Petit opens Elysee Palace door to pro-Russians

Intelligence Online - lun, 05/07/2021 - 08:00
Bruno Roger-Petit, President Emmanuel Macron's adviser on memorials and historical events, received Vadim Rabinovich, the Ukrainian opposition MP and co-chairman of Ukraine's pro-Russian Opposition Platform - For Life (OPFL) party at the Elysee Palace on 22 June. Rabinovich, who is
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FRANCE : French interior ministry opts for Nuances Technologies' anti-drone solution

Intelligence Online - lun, 05/07/2021 - 08:00
French electronic warfare specialist Nuances Technologies has won a tender, launched two years ago by the interior ministry, to supply
Catégories: Defence`s Feeds

UNITED ARAB EMIRATES/EUROPE : Italy-UAE standoff paralyses defence suppliers

Intelligence Online - lun, 05/07/2021 - 08:00
Several Italian defence groups' export campaigns are reeling from Abu Dhabi's abrupt decision last week to order Rome to evacuate
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FRANCE/LEBANON : Paris keeps mum on list of sanctioned individuals

Intelligence Online - lun, 05/07/2021 - 08:00
While Intelligence Online has been able to gather from the field in Beirut the names of the first individuals to
Catégories: Defence`s Feeds

IRAQ/LEBANON : Iraq-Lebanon oil deal stuck between a rock and a hard place

Intelligence Online - lun, 05/07/2021 - 08:00
According to our sources, a deal to exchange Iraq fuel for Lebanese medical services or food products, negotiated by Lebanese
Catégories: Defence`s Feeds

FRANCE : Special forces provider interest group adds intelligence string to its bow

Intelligence Online - lun, 05/07/2021 - 08:00
Organiser of the Special Operations Forces Innovation Network Seminar (Sofins), held last week at the Souge military base near Bordeaux,
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Raytheon Won $2B LRSO Deal | French Judge To Investigate Rafale Sale To India | Britain Helps Japan In F-X Fighter Development

Defense Industry Daily - lun, 05/07/2021 - 06:00
Americas

The Long Range Stand Off Weapon (LRSO) has entered the engineering and manufacturing development (EMD) phase with the award of $2 billion to Raytheon Missiles and Defense. The LRSO is a new air-launched cruise missile to replace the AGM-86. The missile will have a nuclear-armed capability and Raytheon will have to complete the development work by February 2027.

Lockheed Martin won a $28.2 million contract modification, which exercises an option to procure mission computers (MC) and flight management computers (FMC) retrofit kits to upgrade the MH-60R/S aircraft. The quantities are as follows: 205 Generation 3i/5i MCs to upgrade from Generation III/V/VI, to include 187 for the Navy, nine for the government of Australia, five for the government of Saudi Arabia and four for the government of Denmark; 200 Generation 3i/5i FMCs to upgrade from Generation III/V FMCs, to include 182 for the Navy, nine for the government of Australia, five for the government of Saudi Arabia and four for the government of Denmark. Additionally, this modification procures 153 wiring kits to include 136 for the Navy, nine for the government of Australia, four for the government of Denmark, and four for the government of Saudi Arabia. Work will take place in New York and Florida. Estimated completion will be in March 2024.

Middle East & Africa

Jane’s reports that Israel Aerospace Industries through its ELTA Systems group is delivering dozens of its ‘Drone Guard’ Counter-UAS (CUAS) systems to a country in South Asia in a deal, worth tens of millions of dollars. IAI develops and manufactures the Drone-Gard System from start to finish including the advanced Radar capabilities. The Drone Guard system handles hundreds of targets simultaneously and provides a solution to multiple evolving threats Worldwide. The system’s advantage derives from the multi-layer implementation concept using a high-resolution 3D X-Band radar a key for drone-detection, an integrated COMIN ESM, multi-channel jamming and high resolution EO/IR with integrated AI capabilities.

Europe

The British government has given $4.8 million to the Defence Science Technology Laboratory (Dstl) for the Co-operative Strike Weapons Technology Demonstrator (CSWTD) program. The aim of the program is similar to the U.S. Air Force’s Golden Horde Vanguard, which will allow weapons to collaborate amongst themselves. Scientists will investigate how inter-missile communication and cooperative behaviors can be technically achieved over the next two years.

A court in Paris has ordered a probe by the National Financial Prosecutors’ Office into a 2016 deal to sell 36 Rafale figher jets to India by Dassualt Aviation. French investigative news website Mediapart reported: “as confirmed to us by the National Financial Prosecutor’s Office (French acronym-PNF), the Paris court on June 14 opened a judicial investigation, entrusted to an examining magistrate, on the sale by France to India of 36 Rafale fighters.”

Asia-Pacific

Asahi reports that Japan has decided that it will develop the engine for the F-X fighter with help from Britain. Britain’s Rolls-Royce will partner with Japan’s IHI Corporation. Both will also offer the engine for the export market. Anonymous Japanese officials told the news outlet that Japanese Prime Minister Suga spoke on the issue with British Prime Minister Johnson during the G7 summit last month. At the end of June, officials from Japan’s Defense Ministry traveled to Britain for talks on the issue.

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Watch: French Judge Tasked With Probing Rafale Jet Sale To India

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Germany Signs Deal To Purchase Five P-8A Poseidon Maritime Patrol Aircraft

The Aviationist Blog - dim, 04/07/2021 - 19:37

The P-8A Poseidon will replace the ageing P-3C Orion until the new Franco-German Maritime Airborne Warfare System is ready for operational service. Following the reports in May that Germany was looking to replace its ageing [...]

The post Germany Signs Deal To Purchase Five P-8A Poseidon Maritime Patrol Aircraft appeared first on The Aviationist.

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G5 Armored Combat Support Vehicle

Military-Today.com - sam, 03/07/2021 - 22:45

German FFG G5 ACSV Tracked Cargo Carrier
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NATO Conducts ADEX (Air Defense Exercise) In Black Sea

The Aviationist Blog - ven, 02/07/2021 - 23:41

NATO holds an ADEX (Air Defense Exercise) in the Black Sea region, where tension with Russia has increased following the recent close encounters between Russian fighters and NATO warships. On Jul. 2, 2021, NATO Air and [...]

The post NATO Conducts ADEX (Air Defense Exercise) In Black Sea appeared first on The Aviationist.

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What to Look for When Buying a Lever-Action Rifle

Military-Today.com - ven, 02/07/2021 - 21:30

What to Look for When Buying a Lever-Action Rifle?
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Latest news - Next SEDE meetings - 12 and 13 July 2021 - Subcommittee on Security and Defence

In the context of the exponential growth of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19), the President of the European Parliament has announced a number of measures to contain the spread of epidemic and to safeguard Parliament's core activities.

The current precautionary measures adopted by the European Parliament to contain the spread of COVID-19 do not affect work on legislative priorities. Core activities are reduced, but maintained to ensure that the institution's legislative, budgetary, scrutiny functions are maintained.

The meetings will be with remote participation for Members (being able to view and listen to proceedings, ask for the floor and intervene in the meeting). Other participants are invited to follow the meeting through webstreaming.

Following these decisions, the next meetings of the Subcommittee on Security and Defence (SEDE) will take place on 12 and 13 July 2021 (online).
The meeting agenda and documents will be published here.



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