Financial investigators in London wait anxiously for news from Iraq's main anti-corruption body, the Federal Commission of Integrity (COI), which last year began calling for asset tracing proposals as part of its overseas asset recovery work. At least one private-sector contractor
Intelligence Online has been able to view - and confirm the authenticity of - a video shot without the knowledge
The final working years of prefect Pascal Mailhos, 65, who was appointed head of France's intelligence and counter-terrorism coordination body,
The inauguration of a new ammunition production plant in Texas on 29 May by the US Secretary of the Army,
Unable to hand its eighth annual report to President Emmanuel Macron in person (IO, 24/06/24), the French national oversight commission
Americas Australia has sent its first team to Pearl Harbor to train in sustainment for the government’s upcoming AUKUS submarines. The AUKUS program is a trilateral cooperation between Australia, the UK, and the US to protect allies and interests across the Pacific with a dedicated underwater fleet. For the maintenance training, Canberra sourced around 30 skilled workers from Western and South Australia affiliated with local shipbuilder ASC Pty Ltd. This group includes electricians, mechanical fitters, safety engineers, and battery crew specialists, most of which have “decades of combined experience” with the Royal Australian Navy’s existing Collins-class submarines. Oshkosh Defense has received a $27.3-million contract to deliver 57 medium equipment trailers (METs) for the US Army. The MET is a six-axle drop deck trailer measuring 21.3 meters specifically designed to deploy with the company’s M1300 enhanced heavy equipment transporter system tractor. It can transport tactical vehicles up to 60 tons and is certified under European Highway Network Accessibility for 45-ton payloads. The vehicle can navigate under overpasses with a 13-foot (4-meter) clearance and is equipped with hydraulically adjustable suspension to address varying requirements across obstacles and water crossings. Middle East & Africa India has reportedly been exporting weapons and military equipment to Israel […]
After a judge denied an attempt by the United States to force the sale of a seized yacht, Washington is now seeking to rope in several foreign nationals it says will prove the yacht actually belongs to a sanctioned Russian
Paris: CSO-3 on track for end of 2024 launchThe third and final satellite of Airbus Defence and Space's CSO (Composante
Earlier this month a Paris court dismissed a bid by Dassault Aviation, Thales and Safran Aircraft Engines to stop France's
"We are not for sale," Shefshet Demirovski, the Macedonian owner and founder of ATS Group, replies to anyone who asks
In both versions of the Intelligence Authorization Act (IAA) for 2025 currently being finalised by the US Congress, lawmakers are
Italian Eurofighters (click to view full) The multi-national Eurofighter Typhoon has been described as the aerodynamic apotheosis of lessons learned from the twin engine “teen series” fighters that began with the F-14 and F-15, continued with the emergence of the F/A-18 Hornet, and extended through to the most recent F/A-18 Super Hornet variants. Aerodynamically, it’s a half generation ahead of all of these examples, and planned evolutions will place the Eurofighter near or beyond parity in electronic systems and weapons. The 1998 production agreement among its 4 member countries involved 620 aircraft, built with progressively improved capabilities over 3 contract “tranches”. By the end of Tranche 2, however, welfare state programs and debt burdens had made it difficult to afford the 236 fighters remaining in the 4-nation Eurofighter agreement. A 2009 compromise was found in the EUR 9 billion “Tranche 3A” buy, and the program has renewed its efforts to secure serious export sales. Their success will affect the platform’s production line in the near term, and its modernization plans beyond that. Eurofighter: Design & Evolution Eurofighter, Spain (click to view full) The Eurofighter program emerged out of a long and conflicting set of multinational efforts to design a new […]
Saudi Arabia's energy ministry was disappointed but not surprised this month when the International Energy Agency (IEA) released its new medium-term oil forecast. As previously, IEA analysts predicted oil demand levelling off by 2030 as the world transitions to clean energy,
Griselda, a start-up headed by Alex Teplukhin and Dmytro Shamrai, is racing to finalise a new intelligence data fusion system
The deputy head of France's DGSE external intelligence service's research and operations department (DRO) is planning to step down, according
Having just joined the fan advisory board of Fulham FC, owned by the Pakistani-American businessman Shahid Khan, corporate intelligence veteran
London - Are short sellers after Audere and CT? For the past month, the mysterious X (formerly Twitter) handle @wire_fraud, with
An intelligence expert who previously served in the Ronald Reagan administration has joined forces with a Ukrainian religious group after
Americas Boeing won a $210 million ceiling-priced delivery order under previously awarded basic ordering agreement (N00383-22-G-YY01) for procurement of nine various configurations of flight control surface spares used on the F/A-18E/F and E/A-18G aircrafts. The delivery order does not include an option period. Work will be performed in Hazelwood, Missouri (85%); and St. Louis, Missouri (15%), and work is expected to be completed by July 2032 with no options. The announcement contains purchases under the Foreign Military Sales Program. Naval Supply Systems Command Weapon Systems Support, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, is the contracting activity. Boeing has revealed the construction of a new engineering center in Daytona Beach, Florida, to boost support for military aircraft programs. The center will be built within the Cici & Hyatt Brown Center for Aerospace Technology area of Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University. It will encompass 65,000 square feet (6,038 square meters) of space at the campus, including a 40,000-square-foot (3,716-square-meter) zone for a hangar. Middle East & Africa According to Defense News, the US will have fully cleared out of one air base in Niger as it continues to move personnel and equipment from the African country ahead of a September deadline to complete its withdrawal, according to the […]
Breakthrough… (click to view full) The US Navy flies the F/A-18 E/F Super Hornet fighters, and has begun operating the EA-18G Growler electronic warfare & strike aircraft. Many of these buys have been managed out of common multi-year procurement (MYP) contracts, which aim to reduce overall costs by offering longer-term production commitments, so contractors can negotiate better deals with their suppliers. The MYP-II contract ran from 2005-2009, and was not renewed because the Pentagon intended to focus on the F-35 fighter program. When it became clear that the F-35 program was going to be late, and had serious program and budgetary issues, pressure built to abandon year-by-year contracting, and negotiate another multi-year deal for the current Super Hornet family. That deal is now final. This entry covers the program as a whole, with a focus on 2010-2015 Super Hornet family purchases. It has been updated to include all announced contracts and events connected with MYP-III, including engines and other separate “government-furnished equipment” that figures prominently in the final price. Hornet MYP: Aircraft Types Hornet vs. Super Hornet (click to view full) Super Hornets are flown by the US Navy, replacing the service’s retired F-14 Tomcat fighters, and by Australia’s RAAF. […]
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