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Arquus To Update Qatari VAB | DoS OKs Hellfire Sale To Czech Republic | Australia Soon To Accept Hawkei Vehicles

Defense Industry Daily - Fri, 19/07/2024 - 06:00
Americas The US Navy is evaluating the operability of the Expeditionary Medical Unit (EMU) aboard the USNS Cody (EPF 14) Spearhead-class fast transport vessel. The trial supports the service’s objective to improve medical care capabilities for combat and humanitarian missions from sea to shore. Being held at the Joint Expeditionary Base Little Creek-Fort Story, the evaluation focuses on the EMU’s Role 2 (R2) level healthcare function, which covers patient decontamination, biomedical repair, sterile supply, information technology, and command and control tasks. China said Wednesday it had suspended negotiations with the United States on nuclear non-proliferation and arms control in response to Washington’s weapons sales to Taiwan. The US and China in November held rare talks on nuclear arms control, part of a bid to ease mistrust ahead of a summit between leader Joe Biden and Xi Jinping. Further dialogue had not been publicly announced since, with a White House official in January urging Beijing to respond “to some of our more substantive ideas on risk reduction.” But China’s foreign ministry on Wednesday said recent US sales of arms to self-ruled Taiwan were “seriously undermining the political atmosphere for continued arms control consultations between the two sides.” Middle East & Africa French defense contractor Arquus has signed an […]
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Azerbaijan/Georgia/United Kingdom : The Baku and Tbilisi spymaster connections of London café Catalyst

Intelligence Online - Fri, 19/07/2024 - 06:00
On their way to Chancery Lane tube station, Londoners in a hurry can order a coffee to take away at Catalyst. Or alternatively, they can sit down for a snack from a menu featuring Turkish and Caucasus classics such as
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Israel : Former cyber agency boss gains foothold in private sector

Intelligence Online - Fri, 19/07/2024 - 06:00
At the end of June, Yigal Unna, the former head of the Israel National Cyber Directorate (INCD), became chairman of
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Malaysia : King of Malaysia hopes his favourite agent can get him Russian combat aircraft

Intelligence Online - Fri, 19/07/2024 - 06:00
Ibrahim Ismail - also known as Ibrahim Sultan Iskandar - King of Malaysia since this year and Sultan of Johor,
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Indonesia/Timor-Leste/Vatican : Dili prepares to receive Pope Francis with help from Indonesia and Five Eyes

Intelligence Online - Fri, 19/07/2024 - 06:00
The special committee responsible for organising the visit of Pope Francis to Dili, the capital of East Timor, from 9
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Oman : From the Sultan of Oman to billion-dollar fraudster Miles Kwok: the strange tale of Apartment 6, 5 Princes Gate, London

Intelligence Online - Fri, 19/07/2024 - 06:00
The Sultanate of Oman is facing questions about the handling of its London real estate portfolio, after Intelligence Online released an
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France’s Rafale

Defense Industry Daily - Fri, 19/07/2024 - 05:58
Dassault Rafale (click for cutaway view) Will Dassault’s fighter become a fashionably late fighter platform that builds on its parent company’s past successes – or just “the late Rafale”? It all began as a 1985 break-away from the multinational consortium that went on to create EADS’ Eurofighter. The French needed a lighter aircraft that was suitable for carrier use, and were reportedly unwilling to cede design authority over the project. As is so often true of French defense procurement policy, the choice came down to paying additional costs for full independence and exact needs, or losing key industrial capabilities by partnering or buying abroad. France has generally opted for expensive but independent defense choices, and the Rafale was no exception. Those costs, and associated delays triggered by the end of the Cold War and reduced funding, proved to be very costly indeed. Unlike previous French fighters, which relied on exports to lower their costs and keep production lines humming, the Rafale has yet to secure a single export contract – in part because initial versions were hampered by impaired capabilities in key roles. The Rafale may, at last, be ready to be what its vendors say: a true omnirole aircraft, […]
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With a Variety of Ways to Sting, the F-89 Scorpion Was the First Line of Defense

The Aviationist Blog - Thu, 18/07/2024 - 19:05

From cannons to rockets to nuclear-armed ordinance, the F-89 seemed a formidably armed interceptor, protecting North America in the early years of the Cold War from Soviet bomber fleets coming over the polar region. In [...]

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Australian P-8A Poseidon Drops Mark 54 Torpedoes During ‘Hunt’ of US Submarine at RIMPAC 2024 Exercise 

The Aviationist Blog - Thu, 18/07/2024 - 15:37

The world’s largest naval exercise with participation of roughly 29 nations, 40 surface ships, three submarines, 14 national land forces, over 150 aircraft, and more than 25,000 personnel, marked the first time an Australian P-8A [...]

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F135 ECU Design Review | Frequentis Unveiled New Drone System | Thales To Provide Bushmasters To Australian Navy

Defense Industry Daily - Thu, 18/07/2024 - 06:00
Americas Capella Space won a $14 million firm-fixed-price contract to provide Synthetic Aperture RADAR satellite system capabilities and integrate them into Air Force Research Laboratory’s Global Unification Environment. Work will be performed at Kirkland Air Force Base, New Mexico, and is expected to be completed by December 1, 2026. The Air Force Research Lab, Kirkland AFB, New Mexico, is the contracting activity. The US Army, in conjunction with NATO allies, has successfully conducted a High Mobility Artillery Rocket System (HIMARS) Rapid Infiltration (HIRAIN) operation utilizing an Airbus A400M transport aircraft for the first time. This groundbreaking achievement marks a significant advancement in the rapid deployment of HIMARS using cargo aircraft. Previously, HIRAIN operations were primarily conducted using C-17 or C-130 transport aircraft. The successful integration of HIMARS with the A400M expands the range of available airlift platforms and offers increased flexibility for future deployments. RTX subsidiary Pratt & Whitney has completed its preliminary design review of the F135 engine core upgrade (ECU). The completion of this stage affirms the ECU design is proceeding according to schedule and exceeding expectations, the company said. The upgrade increases the engine’s durability and performance, which will “fully enable Block 4 and beyond capabilities for all three […]
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Oman/United Kingdom : Oman offloads its military office in London to discreet Gulf businessman Amjad Bseisu

Intelligence Online - Thu, 18/07/2024 - 06:00
When British-Bahraini businessman Amjad Bseisu saw his drilling concern EnQuest plc awarded a North Sea drilling licence in the final months of the Rishi Sunak government, British publications were quick to point out his ties with the UK's Conservative party. Named
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China/France/United States : Chengdu 404's hiring spree, Siren at NYPD, RAID buys Chinese drones

Intelligence Online - Thu, 18/07/2024 - 06:00
Chengdu - Chengdu 404's hiring spreeIntelligence Online has learned that Chinese cyber firm Chengdu 404 Network Technology is in the
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Baltic States/Estonia/Lithuania/Ukraine : Baltic drone manufacturers compete to test their products in Ukraine

Intelligence Online - Thu, 18/07/2024 - 06:00
Estonian drone operator Threod System, led by Arno Vaik, wants to use its contacts with the drone units of Ukraine's
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China/Italy : Meloni's new business plans with Beijing

Intelligence Online - Thu, 18/07/2024 - 06:00
According to our sources, Invitalia, the Italian agency responsible for coordinating investment and business development, is working hard to find
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Croatia/France : Pivot of Franco-Croatian intelligence cooperation awarded top French honour

Intelligence Online - Thu, 18/07/2024 - 06:00
The list of this year's notable men and women to be awarded the top French Légion d'Honneur medal on the
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Romania Prepares to Modernize Its Fleet with $6.5 Billion F-35 Deal

The Aviationist Blog - Wed, 17/07/2024 - 16:28

Romania anticipates finalizing a government-to-government agreement with the United States to procure 5th generation F-35 fighter jets by this fall. Romania is poised to sign a government-to-government agreement with the United States to purchase latest-generation [...]

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Turkey Seeks to Scale Down $23 Billion F-16 Deal with US, Perform Part of Modernization Locally

The Aviationist Blog - Wed, 17/07/2024 - 14:58

In early 2023, Turkey announced the modernization of 35 F-16 Block 30 jets with domestically-developed software, avionics and electronics. Turkey is cutting back on its $23 billion contract with the US to modernize its fleet [...]

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Roll-out of the next generation of MARSUR technology

EDA News - Wed, 17/07/2024 - 08:44

An important milestone was reached for the Maritime Surveillance Network III (MARSUR III) on 26 June 2024 as it marked the deployment phase of the network following the approval of the User Acceptance Test (UAT) results by the 16 contributing Member States (BE, BG, CY, DE, EL, ES, FI, FR, IE, IT, MT, NL, PL, PT, RO, SE) at the last Project Arrangement Board hosted by the EDA.

The UAT, hosted by the European Union Satellite Centre (SatCen) on 4 June 2024, is a technology development phase in which the network and its software were tested in the real world by its intended users. The test environment used for the MARSUR UAT consisted of 3 real nodes with synchronised software running on national servers located in SatCen, Italy and Cyprus and connected via the MARSUR network.

The success of the User Acceptance Test was witnessed by the MARSUR Technical Arrangement Board members from the 16 contributing Member States and MARSUR community representatives from 21 European Navies, both in person and remotely via a VTC connection.

All tests outlined in the approved User Acceptance Test Plan & Use Case Scenarios of real maritime track and information exchanges were fully and correctly executed, demonstrating the robustness and resilience of the MARSUR network.

This was an important milestone in a long and successful history that dates back to 2005, when EDA defence ministers asked the agency to create a maritime network using existing naval and maritime information sharing systems in the EU. Following the EDA Cat B projects MARSUR I and II, this latest EDA Cat B project MARSUR III was launched in December 2020 and will run until 2026, successfully fighting the obsolescence and technical problems of its predecessors.

16 contributing Member States now have an effective system for developing European Maritime Situational Awareness based on the MARSUR III network, and the deployment phase will provide confidence that the use of the network will increase, making it the tool of choice in the very short term and a capability to be recommended to any maritime commander.

The whole MARSUR initiative is one of the many excellent examples of what the Agency's framework can bring in terms of capability development for our participating Member States.

Background

One of the longest-running projects undertaken by the European Defence Agency (EDA), the Maritime Surveillance (MARSUR) project is a technical solution that allows dialog between European maritime information systems.

In August 2019 an updated version of the MARSUR Exchange System was agreed and has replaced the previous one. Under the latest EDA project in support of maritime surveillance (MARSUR III) a next-generation technology is being developed, enhancing the capabilities and improving performance. In addition, a “classified layer” is being developed at the level of EU RESTRICTED in a first phase, with a possible future upgrade to EU SECRET, based on the assessment of available budget, operational needs, and limitations.

   
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Raytheon Tapped For AMRAAM Maintenance | Kenya Receives US Choppers | Indian Army To Procure Common Explosive Vehicle

Defense Industry Daily - Wed, 17/07/2024 - 06:00
Americas Raytheon won a $14 million deal for the Advanced Medium Range Air-to-Air Missile (AMRAAM) development lab management and maintenance program. This contract provides for the development branch of the Air Intercept Missile-120 AMRAAM that will manage the design, development, integration, and testing of hardware and software improvements to the AMRAAM. Work will be performed at Tucson, Arizona, and is expected to be completed by February 28, 2026. The Air Force Life Cycle Management Center, Robins Air Force Base, Georgia, is the contracting activity. Lockheed Martin won a $70 million modification, which?adds scope to provide a redesign of the synchronous dynamic random-access memory for the Technical Refresh Three integrated core processor and panoramic cockpit display in support of the F-35 aircraft diminishing manufacturing sources and material shortages for the Navy, Air Force, Marine Corps, and non-U.S. Department of Defense (DOD) participants. Work will be performed in Fort Worth, Texas, and is expected to be completed in January 2029.?Naval Air Systems Command, Patuxent River, Maryland, is the contracting activity. Middle East & Africa Kenya has taken delivery of the first batch of military helicopters promised by the US during the recent state visit of Kenyan President William Ruto. Two UH-1 Huey military […]
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United Kingdom : New British government heralds sweeping changes for parliamentary intelligence oversight

Intelligence Online - Wed, 17/07/2024 - 06:00
The opening of Britain's new parliamentary session with Charles III's King's Speech on Wednesday will see a significant overhaul of the Intelligence and Security Committee (ISC), with most of the nine members of the body responsible for parliamentary oversight of
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