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Defense News ,World :- In the wake of halted funding to the UN Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA) for Palestinians, the UN Secretary-General, Antonio Guterres, has called on donor states to guarantee the continuous flow of aid to Gaza. The funding suspension came after accusations that some UNRWA staff participated in the October 7 massacre, leading to dismissals and a deepening crisis.As the dispute over UNRWA intensified, heavy fighting in besieged Gaza forced more people to flee towards the Egyptian border. Donor countries, including Germany, Britain, Italy, Australia, and Finland, followed the United States in suspending additional funding over the allegations.In response, Guterres expressed understanding of the concerns but appealed to governments to ensure the continuity of UNRWA's operations, emphasizing that the alleged acts of a few staff members should not penalize the organization's broader humanitarian efforts.The UNRWA, which has 13,000 staffers in Gaza, primarily Palestinians, provides essential services such as medical care and education to Palestinian families displaced during the 1948 Independence War. Guterres confirmed the termination of nine employees accused of involvement in the October 7 attack, with one confirmed dead, and accountability measures, including criminal prosecution, for all involved.Israel's Ambassador to the UN, Gilad Erdan, criticized Guterres for seeking funds for UNRWA, accusing him of prioritizing the organization over the safety of Israeli citizens. Erdan called for a comprehensive investigation into UNRWA's alleged support for terrorism.Foreign Minister Israel Katz demanded the resignation of UNRWA chief Philippe Lazzarini, asserting that the organization should be replaced with agencies dedicated to genuine peace and development. The funding cuts raised concerns about the agency's operations in Gaza nearing collapse, as expressed by Lazzarini.The conflict that erupted on 7 October when some 1,200 people, most of them civilians, were killed by Hamas terrorists who rampaged across southern Israel. Another 253 people, also largely civilians, were abducted and taken into Gaza, where 132 remain. Israel responded with a massive offensive aimed at destroying Hamas in Gaza, where it has ruled since 2007, and bringing back the hostages. The Hamas-run health ministry in Gaza says over 26,000 people have been killed and some 64,000 people wounded in the war. The figures are unverified and are believed to include close to 10,000 Hamas operatives Israel said it has killed during fighting in the Strip, as well as people killed by terror groups’ misfired rockets.

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Defense News ,Pakistan & Iran :- In a disturbing incident on Saturday, unidentified gunmen attacked and killed nine Pakistani workers in the Sirkan neighborhood of Saravan city, located in the restive Sistan-Baluchistan province along the southeastern border of Iran. The victims, reported to be non-Iranians, were residing at an auto repair shop where they worked, as stated by the Baluch rights group Haalvash. Three others were injured in the attack.The Mehr news agency quoted witnesses, confirming that armed men carried out the assault in the context of persistent unrest in the region involving cross-border drug-smuggling gangs, Baluchi rebels, and jihadists. The province of Sistan-Baluchistan, predominantly Sunni Muslim in a Shiite-dominated Iran, has been a hotspot for such tensions.No group or individuals have claimed responsibility for the deadly attack, adding to the complexity of the situation. This incident follows recent military actions in the porous border region of Baluchistan, contributing to the already heightened regional tensions fueled by the Israel-Hamas war.Iran's state media identified the victims only as foreign nationals and emphasized that no individual or group has claimed responsibility for the shootings in Saravan. The Pakistani Foreign Ministry strongly condemned the incident, expressing horror and emphasizing the need for an immediate investigation.The attack comes in the wake of tit-for-tat attacks between Pakistan and Iran. On January 18, Pakistan launched air strikes on "militant targets" in Iran, responding to Iranian strikes on its territory two days prior. Tehran claimed to have targeted Jaish al-Adl, a jihadist group blacklisted by Iran as a "terrorist" organization. The repercussions of these incidents have strained diplomatic relations between the two nations, leading to the recall of ambassadors and heightened tensions.Video on Telegram Channel Link :- https://t.me/thedefensenews

Read More → Posted on 2024-01-28 15:35:09
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Defense News ,Greece :- The U.S. Department of State has granted approval for a potential Foreign Military Sale (FMS) encompassing up to 40 Lockheed Martin F-35A (Conventional Take Off and Landing) aircraft along with associated equipment to Greece.As disclosed by the Defense Security Cooperation Agency (DSCA), the anticipated contract is valued at USD 8.6 billion, covering the procurement of F-35A Lightning II fighter jets and a comprehensive array of related equipment. This includes 42 F135-PW-100 engines, consisting of 40 installed and 2 spare units, manufactured by Pratt & Whitney.In a statement, the DSCA highlighted that this proposed sale is poised to empower Greece in modernizing its air force, enhancing its capability to safeguard its airspace, and contributing to NATO missions for regional security. Furthermore, the acquisition of F-35s is expected to address the growing obsolescence of other aircraft in the Hellenic Air Force fleet, such as the F-4 and Mirage 2000. The DSCA expressed confidence that Greece will seamlessly integrate these cutting-edge assets into its armed forces, fostering interoperability with both U.S. and NATO forces.

Read More → Posted on 2024-01-28 15:09:00
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Space News , India :- Venturing beyond our planet is a pursuit fraught with unique challenges, challenges faced head-on by the intrepid crew of The Ark, currently available for streaming on Peacock. These spacefarers embark on a remarkable journey spanning 4.2 light-years through the vastness of deep space, steering with unparalleled precision from one celestial destination to the next. Their mission is not just about reaching Proxima Centauri b but anticipating its position upon their arrival.A parallel narrative unfolds in the realm of real-world space exploration, albeit on a smaller scale. Navigating a spacecraft to its destination and maintaining communication across immense distances demands a level of precision that boggles the mind. NASA's Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter (LRO) emerges as a standout sharpshooter in our solar system, achieving feats that showcase its extraordinary capabilities.In a recent demonstration of precision, the LRO directed a laser beam from orbit, striking a reflector the size of an Oreo cookie situated 62 miles away on the Moon's surface. This reflector, affixed to the Indian Space Research Organization's (ISRO) Vikram Moon lander, which touched down in the Moon's southern region on August 23, 2023, became the target of NASA's laser experiment.On December 12, 2023, NASA issued a command instructing the LRO to employ its altimeter instrument to target Vikram. Typically used for mapping the Moon's surface, this instrument employs five lasers simultaneously, measuring the time it takes for light to reach the surface and return. The constant speed of light facilitates high-detail scans of the Moon's terrain, aiding in navigation for future missions. In this instance, the target was not the lunar surface but a two-inch reflector aboard Vikram.Upon successful reflection of the laser light, NASA confirmed the experiment's success. Xiaoli Sun, leader of the retroreflector development team on Vikram, expressed optimism about refining the technique for routine use in future missions. The Laser Retroreflector Array, comprising eight quartz-corner-cube prisms within an aluminum dome, showcased its versatility by collecting and bouncing back light from any direction.This innovation holds promise for future lunar exploration, as astronauts could use retroreflectors to pinpoint markers on the Moon's surface, even in challenging visibility conditions. Despite recent success on the eighth attempt, consistent precision remains the goal, with plans for future tests to identify challenges and enhance performance.As the journey to the Moon continues, additional retroreflectors are set to be deployed. JAXA's SLIM lander carries one, despite encountering operational issues due to an apparent rough landing. Intuitive Machine's Nova-C lander, scheduled for launch in February, holds another retroreflector, offering hope for enhanced navigation when Artemis III marks humanity's return to the Moon, a significant event since 1972.

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Defense News ,India :- In a significant achievement, the Border Road Organisation (BRO) marked a major breakthrough at the Naushera tunnel, a crucial segment of the 200-kilometer-long Jammu-Poonch highway connecting key border districts. Under the supervision of BRO Director General Lt Gen Raghu Srinivasan, precision in tunnel construction was achieved through a well-executed blast, signaling a crucial step forward in regional connectivity.The Jammu-Poonch highway, known as the "Golden Arc road," spans through important border districts such as Akhnoor, Rajouri, and Poonch, featuring four major tunnels: Kandi tunnel, Sungal tunnel, Naushera tunnel, and Bhimber Gali tunnel.Highlighting the breakthrough at the Naushera tunnel, a defense spokesman emphasized the project's significance as a pivotal infrastructure link connecting Akhnoor and Poonch. Lt Gen Srinivasan, present at the breakthrough ceremony, stressed the project's importance in enhancing regional connectivity and facilitating smoother transportation along the national highway.The defense spokesman mentioned that the breakthrough at the Kandi tunnel, achieved on November 25 last year, showcased the BRO's commitment to providing connectivity in the Rajouri and Poonch areas. The overall progress of the highway project is on track for completion by 2026, ahead of schedule.Lt Gen Srinivasan, in his address, emphasized the BRO's role in spearheading crucial road projects to connect remote areas with major centers in the Jammu-Poonch region. He assured that the development of defense infrastructure along the Line of Control (LoC) is a continuous process, with the BRO committed to strengthening strategic roads across the International Border (IB), LoC, and Line of Actual Control (LAC).The BRO, in collaboration with Project Sampark, remains steadfast in its commitment to "Create, Connect, Care," aiming to save lives and contribute to the socio-economic progress of its area of responsibility. The organization reiterates its belief in the transformative power of roads in nation-building, rededicating itself to the construction of border road infrastructures.

Read More → Posted on 2024-01-28 14:57:15
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Defense News ,Romania :- In a significant development on January 15, the Romanian government successfully concluded an intergovernmental agreement with the Republic of Korea, solidifying the purchase of South Korean Chiron (KP-SAM) very short-range air defense systems.Valued at approximately USD 96.5 million, the contract encompasses 54 man-portable Chiron (KP-SAM) launchers, an undisclosed quantity of anti-aircraft missiles, an initial logistics support package, documentation, technical support, training aids, and various services. This acquisition is a pivotal component of Romania's 'Strategic Umbrella' (Umbrela Strategică) initiative, aimed at acquiring diverse anti-aircraft assets for the Romanian Armed Forces. In 2022, a tender was conducted for light anti-aircraft systems, initially selecting the MBDA France Mistral 3 system. However, the process was later canceled.The LiG Nex1 Chiron system emerged as the chosen alternative, as first reported by Romanian media in the middle of the preceding year. Bucharest plans to allocate approximately USD 680 million for short-range anti-aircraft systems, with the entire program holding a budget of about USD 2 billion.This groundbreaking agreement positions Romania as the first NATO country to deploy South Korean anti-aircraft defense systems, marking a milestone in the nation's efforts to enhance its military capabilities and contribute to regional security.South Korean Chiron (KP-SAM) Specifications:- Missile: Length: 1.6 meters Diameter: 80 millimeters Weight: 15.8 kg (missile), 19.5 kg (in launch tube) Warhead: 2-2.5 kg high-explosive fragmentation, with around 800 fragments Propulsion: Single-stage solid-propellant rocket motor, plus ejection motor Speed: Mach 2.1 Range: 7 km maximum, 0.5 km minimum Altitude: 3.5 km maximum, 10 m minimum Seeker: Two-color (infrared/ultraviolet) seeker for improved resistance to countermeasures Guidance: Laser beam riding Features: Integrated friend-or-foe (IFF) system, night and adverse weather capabilities, proximity fuse System: Launcher: Tripod firing post operated by two crew Radar: Typically not part of the individual Chiron system, but integrated into larger air defense networks Performance: Hit probability: Reportedly 90% against non-maneuvering targets Comparison: Advantages: Claimed to be superior to the FIM-92 Stinger and Mistral MANPADS in hit probability, price, and portability Disadvantages: Less well-known and battle-tested than some competitors

Read More → Posted on 2024-01-28 14:49:52
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Defense News ,Italy :- The Italian government is set to embark on a significant defense initiative, allocating approximately EUR 5 billion for the acquisition of a tracked platform. This newly acquired vehicle will serve as the foundation for a state-of-the-art infantry fighting vehicle and a range of specialized vehicles catering to the needs of the Italian Army.Formerly identified by the acronym AICS (Armoured Infantry Combat System), the program has now been rebranded as A2CS (Army Armoured Combat System). The comprehensive plan entails procuring approximately 1,000 armored tracked vehicles to bolster the nation's military capabilities.Included in this procurement is an upgraded version of the infantry fighting vehicle, poised to replace the currently utilized VCC-80 Dardo. Additionally, the acquisition will feature various specialized variants, including a cutting-edge self-propelled anti-aircraft defense system.These new vehicles will boast modular and scalable armor, coupled with an open architecture, ensuring adaptability for future upgrades. The integration of advanced communication and command systems will enable seamless collaboration with other vehicles and unmanned systems.In a strategic move, the Italian government aims to foster collaboration with foreign partners. Among the potential collaborators are KNDS, with whom Rome envisions a partnership in the MGCS program, and the Rheinmetall group, presenting the prospect of the KF41 Lynx infantry fighting vehicle.Earlier reports also hinted at the Esercito Italiano's interest in the CV90 infantry fighting vehicle, a creation of BAE Systems Hägglunds. This ambitious defense initiative underscores Italy's commitment to modernizing its armed forces and fortifying its defense capabilities through cutting-edge technology and international collaboration.

Read More → Posted on 2024-01-28 14:38:29
 Space & Technology 

Space News ,India :- The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) has initiated the journey of its latest meteorological satellite, INSAT-3DS, to Satish Dhawan Space Centre (SDSC) SHAR, Sriharikota. The satellite is set to launch on the Geosynchronous Launch Vehicle (GSLV-F14) on January 25.Developed at the U R Rao Satellite Centre in Bangalore for the Ministry of Earth Science (MoES), INSAT-3DS is designed to provide enhanced meteorological observations and monitor both land and ocean surfaces for improved weather forecasting and disaster warning capabilities, as stated by ISRO.Scheduled for liftoff in the first week of February, GSLV-F14 will carry out the mission, according to senior officials from ISRO. The INSAT-3DS mission is a collaborative effort between ISRO and the India Meteorological Department, contributing to a series of climate observatory satellites focused on advancing climate services. This series includes three dedicated Earth observation satellites, with INSAT-3D and INSAT-3DR already orbiting in space.

Read More → Posted on 2024-01-28 14:33:02
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Defense News ,Poland :- The Polish Armed Forces recently conducted their inaugural live firing exercise featuring the advanced Rosomak wheeled combat vehicles equipped with the cutting-edge ZSSW-30 unmanned turret system, a notable development from the Polish defense industry.In December 2023, the first set of Rosomak vehicles integrated with the ZSSW-30 unmanned turret system was delivered to the Polish Armed Forces. This milestone followed a significant contract signed in July 2022, wherein the Polish defense procurement agency inked a deal worth approximately EUR 400 million with a consortium of domestic defense industry firms. The agreement focused on integrating a total of 70 Rosomak combat vehicles, drawn from the Polish Armed Forces' stocks, with the advanced ZSSW-30 unmanned turret system.The Polish Armament Agency had previously entered into a comprehensive framework agreement for the acquisition of 341 ZSSW-30 unmanned turret systems. Developed by the collaboration between Polish defense industry companies, Huta Stalowa Wola (HSW) and WB Electronics, the ZSSW-30 boasts the powerful Bushmaster Mk 44/S 30mm cannon, the UKM-2000 machine gun 7.62mm, and Spike LR anti-tank guided missiles as its effectors.The General Staff of the Polish Armed Forces emphasized the significant enhancement in transporters' capabilities, especially in countering tanks, owing to the dual launcher of Spike anti-tank guided missiles incorporated in the unmanned turrets. However, sources suggest that the Polish Armament Agency is planning to further advance the ZSSW-30 turret, exploring the addition of a launcher for Javelin missiles in a future version.

Read More → Posted on 2024-01-28 05:41:43
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Defense News ,India :- In an effort to strengthen their strategic partnership, New Delhi and Paris witnessed French defense major Thales announcing its commitment to bring its trusted high-tech capabilities to India. The company is set to establish an avionics Maintenance, Repair, and Operations (MRO) facility in Delhi, aiming to provide world-class services to airline customers.Vice President and Country Director of Thales India, Ashish Saraf, expressed the company's dedication to supporting the ongoing modernization and indigenization efforts in India's aerospace and defense sector. This announcement comes following talks between Prime Minister Narendra Modi and French President Emmanuel Macron in Jaipur, where both leaders emphasized the need for enhanced bilateral cooperation in defense, security, trade, and clean energy.Saraf highlighted the avionics MRO initiative in Delhi as a pivotal step, underlining Thales' full support for India's domestic defense manufacturing. The company aims to leverage its high-tech capabilities and decades-long experience, collaborating closely with local industries to contribute to the "Make-in-India" initiative.Regarding India's procurement plans for 26 Rafale-M fighter jets and three Scorpene submarines from France, Saraf emphasized Thales' pride in being a member of the Rafale team. Thales provides cutting-edge equipment and systems aboard the Rafale, including radar, electronic warfare systems, optronics, communication navigation and identification systems (CNI), and cockpit display systems.Thales sees significant potential for growth in India across key markets such as defense, aerospace, and digital identity and security. The company has initiated various efforts to expand its local footprint, including the recent inauguration of a state-of-the-art facility in Bangalore.Saraf mentioned the symbolic significance of President Macron gracing Republic Day celebrations, reflecting the strong India-France bilateral relationship. Thales is optimistic about the opportunities arising from the growing partnership, particularly in the areas of defense, security, space, and cyberspace.The Thales executive disclosed plans to set up an Avionics MRO facility in Delhi NCR, emphasizing its commitment to providing world-class service efficiency to airline customers. Thales is actively ramping up its engineering centers and teams in Bangalore and Noida, aiming to capitalize on India's engineering talent for research and development.The second Thales facility in Bangalore serves as an extension of its engineering center, collaborating with its counterpart in Bordeaux, France. The defense and strategic ties between India and France continue to strengthen, with a focus on co-development, co-production of advanced defense technologies, and expanding cooperation in the maritime domain, particularly in the Indian Ocean Region.

Read More → Posted on 2024-01-28 05:37:30
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Defense News ,Romania :- In recent developments reported by local Romanian media, Hanwha Aerospace, the renowned South Korean technology giant, has successfully secured the tender for supplying the Romanian Armed Forces with a new 155mm artillery system, specifically the K9 Thunder self-propelled howitzer.Unofficial sources, notably the Defense Romania website, have revealed that Hanwha Aerospace's K9 Thunder outshone competing offers from German (Panzerhaubitze 2000) and Turkish (T-155 Firtina II) defense industry companies. Although the Polish defense industry expressed interest, the proposal from Polska Grupa Zbrojeniowa (PGZ) was reportedly rejected.The selected version of the K9 howitzer by Romania, whether it be the K9A1 or the upgraded K9A2, remains undisclosed at this point. Confirmation from the Romanian Ministry of National Defence is awaited to solidify the outcome.Should the information be affirmed, Romania is poised to join the ranks of European nations utilizing the K9 howitzer, a system already in service with Poland, Finland, Norway, and Estonia.Romania's procurement plans include signing a contract for 54 self-propelled howitzers, along with 18,000 artillery rounds, 27 spare barrels, and additional vehicles encompassing ammunition vehicles, technical support vehicles, and artillery reconveyance vehicles. The budget allocated for this comprehensive program by Bucharest is estimated to be around EUR 850 million.

Read More → Posted on 2024-01-28 05:31:25
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Defense News ,India :- In a recent development, the Indian Navy's guided missile destroyer INS Visakhapatnam, stationed in the Gulf of Aden, swiftly responded to a distress call from the MV Merlin Luanda on Friday night. The distressed MV, carrying 22 Indian and 01 Bangladeshi crew members, sought assistance from the Indian Navy.Upon the request from MV Merlin Luanda, INS Visakhapatnam deployed its Ship's NBCD team along with firefighting equipment to bolster firefighting efforts on the troubled vessel. A statement from the Indian Navy spokesperson emphasized their unwavering commitment to safeguarding merchant vessels and ensuring the safety of lives at sea.The spokesperson, in a social media post, shared, "Indian Navy’s Guided missile destroyer, #INSVisakhapatnam, deployed in the #GulfofAden responded to a distress call from MV #MarlinLuanda on the night of #26Jan. The firefighting efforts onboard the distressed Merchant Vessel are being augmented by the NBCD team along with firefighting equipment, deployed by #INSVisakhapatnam to assist the crew onboard the MV. The MV has 22 #Indian & 01 Bangladeshi crew onboard. #IndianNavy remains steadfast & committed towards safeguarding MVs & ensuring safety of life at sea."Simultaneously, the US Central Command reported that Houthi terrorists launched an anti-ship ballistic missile from Yemen, hitting the Marshall Islands-flagged oil tanker M/V Marlin Luanda. The incident occurred in Houthi-controlled areas of Yemen. The US Central Command's statement read, "Houthis Strike M/V Marlin Luanda Operating in the Gulf of Aden. On Jan. 26, at approximately 7:45 p.m. (Sanaa time), Iranian-backed Houthi terrorists fired one anti-ship ballistic missile from Houthi-controlled areas of Yemen and struck the Marshall Islands-flagged oil tanker M/V Marlin Luanda." It further mentioned that the distressed ship issued a distress call, and USS Carney (DDG 64) and other coalition ships are providing assistance, with no reported injuries at this time.This incident follows a similar event earlier this month when INS Visakhapatnam responded to a distress call from the Marshall Island-flagged MV Genco Picardy after a drone attack on January 17. The guided missile destroyer, currently on an anti-piracy mission in the Gulf of Aden, intercepted the vessels on January 18, 2024, at midnight, providing immediate assistance.

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Space News ,India :- In a groundbreaking venture, the PSLV Orbital Experimental Module-3 (POEM-3), a cost-effective space platform ingeniously crafted from the spent PS4 stage of the PSLV-C58 vehicle, has triumphantly fulfilled its mission objectives. Launched alongside XPoSat on January 1, 2024, this three-axis-attitude controlled platform boasts power generation, telecommand, and telemetry capabilities, providing vital support for diverse payloads.A Stellar Journey:Deployed into a 650 km orbit, POEM-3 was then strategically lowered to a 350 km circular orbit, minimizing orbit decay time post-experiment. As it gracefully completes its 25th day in orbit, POEM-3 has circled the Earth 400 times, currently residing in an orbit measuring approximately 322 km by 352 km. Projections estimate that POEM-3 will continue its orbital dance for an additional 73 days before gracefully re-entering the Earth's atmosphere.Payload Triumphs:Embarking on its mission with nine payloads from institutions like VSSC, PRL, Academia, and Space start-ups via IN-SPACe, POEM-3 showcased stellar performance. Notable experiments include ARKA200 (Xenon-Based Electric Propulsion) and RUDRA (HAN-Based Green Propellant Thruster) from Bellatrix, and LEAP-TD (Satellite Bus with VHF/UHF Downlink & UHF Uplink) from Dhruva Space. Regularly collecting data from various experiments such as WeSAT, BeliefSat0, RSEM, and DEX, POEM-3 demonstrated the prowess of its Payloads.Unprecedented Achievements:With successful completion of the mission's objectives, including the demonstration of a 100 W Fuel Cell Power System and Si-C based High Power Li-Ion Battery, POEM-3 has set a new standard. Across POEM-1 to POEM-3 missions, ISRO has proudly flown a total of 21 payloads from diverse institutes and industries.Towards the Future:Having accomplished its initial goals, POEM-3 is gearing up for more experiments, generating crucial data for upcoming missions, including the development of future POEM configurations. With an anticipated orbital decay and re-entry in three months, the PSLV-C58 XPoSat mission is leaving an indelible mark by ensuring zero debris remains in space.

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Technology News ,India :- In recent years, India has emerged as a promising hub for additive manufacturing, showcasing remarkable growth in various 3D printing projects and an expanding list of service providers. The unveiling of the first "made-in-India" Selective Laser Sintering (SLS) 3D printer by STPL 3D is a testament to India's progress in this dynamic industry.India's additive manufacturing sector has experienced significant growth, with a 94.89% increase in 3D printer shipments in 2022 compared to 2021, according to a report by 6W Research. Projections from xResearch indicate a Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) of 20.3% for India's 3D printing market between 2022 and 2023, reaching a value of $705.1 million by 2030.STPL 3D's pioneering SLS 3D printer, officially unveiled at a launch event highlighting advancements in Fused Deposition Modeling (FDM) and Stereolithography (SLA), reinforces the company's position as India's largest 3D printer manufacturer. The event garnered significant attention, drawing representatives from key organizations, including NCAM India, the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology, the Automotive Research Association of India (ARAI), and Sahajanad Technologies Pvt Ltd.Notable features of the SLS 3D printer include a spacious build volume of 500 x 500 x 500 mm and a 100W Co2 laser. The inclusion of an in-built cleaning chamber enhances post-processing efficiency and user-friendliness, aligning with the company's commitment to providing "user-friendly and future-ready 3D printing solutions."The unveiling of this innovative SLS 3D printer signifies a breakthrough in India's additive manufacturing landscape, particularly as the country emphasizes the production of "made-in-India" products to stimulate economic growth. Rahul Gaywala, CEO of STPL, expressed the company's dedication to innovation and precision, envisioning a future where additive manufacturing is synonymous with STPL 3D.

Read More → Posted on 2024-01-28 04:54:51
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Science News ,World :- While the Covid-19 pandemic appears to be waning, healthcare experts are now turning their attention to an imminent threat known as Disease X. Dame Kate Bingham, former chair of the UK's Vaccine Taskforce, warns that the next pandemic could claim up to 50 million lives, surpassing the lethality of Covid-19. The World Health Organization (WHO) has coined the term Disease X for this potential global health crisis, emphasizing its severity, which Bingham suggests could be 20 times deadlier than the current coronavirus.In an interview with the Daily Mail, Bingham urges the world to prepare for mass vaccination campaigns, anticipating a virus with the infectiousness of measles coupled with the fatality rate of Ebola. She emphasizes that Disease X might already be in the early stages of replication, underscoring the urgency for global readiness. ('Disease X' likely to be 20 times deadlier than Covid-19, says expert. What is it?)According to Bingham, despite scientists identifying 25 virus families with thousands of individual viruses, there remain millions of undiscovered viruses, as reported by the Daily Mail."While Covid-19 and its variants continue to impact recurring health issues, healthcare professionals are bracing for the potential emergence of Disease X, a virus with the potential devastation comparable to the Spanish Flu," warns Dr. Neha Rastogi, Consultant in Infectious Disease at Fortis Memorial Research Institute, Gurugram, citing WHO's definition of Disease X as a pathogen that can cause a large-scale, serious pandemic.What is Disease X?Disease X is the name given by scientists and the World Health Organization to an unknown pathogen that could emerge in future and cause a serious international epidemic or pandemic. In February 2018, Disease X was included in the WHO’s updated Blueprint list of diseases for which investing in research and development should be an international priority. It is also a priority for CEPI’s research and development investments.Does Disease X really exist? And could Disease X kill you?Disease X itself is a theoretical construct and does not currently exist, the underlying concept highlights a tangible and escalating danger to human health. The latest manifestation of Disease X is the SARS-CoV-2 virus, responsible for the COVID-19 pandemic. The lack of adequate preparation led to the rapid global spread of COVID-19, resulting in millions of fatalities. However, the development and widespread distribution of safe and effective vaccines have played a crucial role in mitigating the impact of COVID-19, saving an estimated 20 million lives within the first year of their deployment. This underscores the imperative for enhanced global readiness to confront emerging health threats and underscores the need for proactive measures to safeguard against potential future Disease X scenarios.Will Disease X happen? And when is Disease X coming?The uncertainty surrounding the next potential pandemic makes it challenging to pinpoint its origin or timeline. What is undeniable, however, is that a Disease X looms in the future, poised to jump from animals to humans and trigger a widespread outbreak. Recent historical instances illustrate a rising trend in the frequency of pathogenic outbreaks capable of causing severe illness and fatalities. The 21st century has witnessed the emergence of SARS-CoV-1, MERS, Zika, and various other novel and resurging viral diseases.A study published in 2022 revealed that the likelihood of a pandemic comparable to the impact of COVID-19 occurring in any given year is approximately 1 in 50. This translates to a lifetime probability of around 38 percent for individuals reading this to experience a pandemic akin to COVID-19. Regrettably, environmental changes significantly contribute to the escalating risk of such occurrences.Will Disease X cause the next pandemic? While it’s likely that the next pandemic threat could emerge as a novel Disease X, there’s also a risk of already known pathogens mutating and/or re-emerging and then spreading into international disease epidemics—such as has happened with Chikungunya virus—or pandemics.Where will the next Disease X come from?The origin of the next Disease X remains a subject of concern, as new and unfamiliar diseases continually surface worldwide, frequently originating from animals like bats and subsequently affecting humans. Researchers posit that the probable source of the next Disease X could be a novel virus arising from approximately 25 viral families known for their ability to induce illnesses in humans.How can we prepare for Disease X if it doesn’t exist yet?Even though we cannot accurately anticipate its characteristics or pinpoint when it might arise, proactive preparation for Disease X is possible. By comprehensively studying the approximately 25 viral families deemed most prone to hosting a novel Disease X, researchers can proactively develop advanced medical defenses. This includes the rapid development of vaccines and treatments that can be easily adjusted to combat a newly emerging viral disease.

Read More → Posted on 2024-01-27 16:05:50
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Dpace News ,U.S :- SpaceX is gearing up for a groundbreaking event as it prepares to launch Northrop Grumman's Cygnus spacecraft atop its flagship Falcon 9 rocket. The upcoming mission, designated NG-20, marks the twentieth cargo flight by Northrop Grumman to the International Space Station (ISS). However, it is the first occasion the Cygnus cargo craft will ride into orbit on a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket.The scheduled launch is targeted for no earlier than Tuesday, Jan. 30, at 12:07 p.m. EST (1707 GMT). The unique nature of this mission required modifications to the Falcon 9's payload fairing, specifically the addition of a 5 feet by 4 feet (1.5m by 1.2m) hatch. This innovation allows ground crews to include additional "late-load" cargo, such as special treats like ice cream for the astronauts aboard the ISS.During a pre-flight teleconference on Jan. 26, William Gerstenmaier, SpaceX's Vice President of Build and Flight Reliability, shared insights into the modifications made. He explained that the hatch addition, crucial for late-load cargo, contributed to the decision to postpone the launch by one day. Ensuring an environmentally controlled area inside the hatch is vital, as any contamination could impact Cygnus's docking hardware at the ISS."This will be the first time we've done that. It's taken a lot of modifications on our part to get this hardware ready to go fly," noted Gerstenmaier.The Cygnus freighter will carry fresh foods, supplies for the ISS astronauts, and a range of sophisticated science experiments, including the first robotic surgeon to reach the ISS. Cyrus Dhalla, Northrop Grumman's Vice President and General Manager of Tactical Space Systems, explained that Cygnus will remain docked at the ISS for approximately six months. During this period, it might be tasked with boosting the space station back to its optimal altitude, compensating for the gradual descent caused by atmospheric drag.Once its mission at the ISS concludes, Cygnus will depart, carrying trash and waste. Dhalla highlighted the importance of this function, emphasizing that the spacecraft will undergo a fiery reentry into Earth's atmosphere, disposing of waste safely.Notably, previous Cygnus cargo missions utilized Northrop Grumman's Antares rocket. However, the current version of the Antares vehicle is being phased out due to disruptions in supply chains resulting from Russia's ongoing invasion of Ukraine. The final flight of Antares 230 took place in August 2023.

Read More → Posted on 2024-01-27 15:41:26
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Defense News ,India :- In a moment of pride for both the Indian Army and women across the nation, Havildar Preeti Rajak, an accomplished trap shooter, achieved a groundbreaking milestone by being promoted to the esteemed rank of Subedar on Sunday. This makes Subedar Rajak the first woman to hold such a position within the Indian Army, marking an extraordinary accomplishment in the realm of Nari Shakti.Subedar Preeti Rajak commenced her journey in the Army with the Corps of Military Police in December 2022, standing out as the first meritorious sportswoman in the shooting discipline to be enrolled as a Havildar. Her dedication and exceptional performance were further highlighted when she secured a silver medal in the trap women team event during the 19th Asian Games in Hangzhou, China.Recognizing her remarkable achievements, the Army acknowledged Subedar Rajak's outstanding contribution and granted her the rare honor of an out-of-turn promotion to the rank of Subedar. Currently ranked sixth in India for the trap women event, she is diligently honing her skills at the Army Marksmanship Unit (AMU) in preparation for the Paris Olympic Games in 2024.The Indian Army expressed confidence that Subedar Preeti Rajak's groundbreaking accomplishment will serve as a powerful inspiration for generations of young women, encouraging them to not only join the Indian Army but also excel in professional shooting. The Army also noted another commendable promotion, as Padma Shri and Arjuna awardee Subedar Major and Honorary Lieutenant Jitu Rai was elevated to the rank of Subedar Major and Honorary Captain for his exceptional service.

Read More → Posted on 2024-01-27 15:36:24
 World 

Defense News , World :- In a series of strategic assaults, the Houthi rebels in Yemen, known as an Iranian proxy, have exploited their advantageous position to target vessels in the Red Sea and the Indian Ocean. By January 18, 2024, they successfully launched a significant number of missiles, all of which were of Iranian origin.Historically, the world's arsenal of precise naval armaments primarily relied on cruise missiles, including some horizontally moving rockets above the water's surface, typically subsonic. In the 1970s, the Soviet Union utilized ballistic missiles with various guidance methods to target ships. While Russia did not persist in these efforts, China embraced and developed coastal ballistic missiles with ranges spanning hundreds to thousands of kilometers. Iran and North Korea subsequently pursued similar initiatives.Recent assessments suggest that the Iranians have opted for anti-ship ballistic missiles, driven by three key considerations:1.  Diversification of Attack Array: By posing a threat from the zenith, a less protected area, the Iranians seek to broaden their range of attacks.  2.  Limitations of Modern Battleships: Recognizing the limitations of contemporary battleships in countering ballistic missile threats, Iran aims to exploit vulnerabilities.3.  Penetration Efficiency: Attacking from above allows for more convenient penetration of both "hard" and "soft" defenses of most battleships, enhancing the lethality of the warhead.The Iranians have chosen an electro-optical homing method, initially relying on sensors in the operational area. In this approach, the ballistic missile is launched toward a projected point where the naval target is expected to be within the missile's travel time (3 to 6 minutes). During this trajectory segment, the missile utilizes inertial navigation, often complemented by GNSS updates (GPS and GLONASS).At an optimal range from the target, the attacking missile activates its electro-optical homing system, relying on passive optical guidance without transmission. Some experts suggest that this choice is driven by the absence of mature radar homing technologies, which would necessitate specific maneuvers of the missile.The Houthi rebels' deployment of Iranian-made anti-ship ballistic missiles underscores the evolving dynamics in naval warfare, posing challenges for modern battleships and emphasizing the importance of innovative defense strategies in the maritime domain.

Read More → Posted on 2024-01-27 15:30:59
 World 

Defense News , Israel :- In collaboration with Israeli defense companies, the Israeli Defence Forces (IDF) are actively engaged in the development of innovative systems aimed at safeguarding the Merkava tank from anti-tank rockets dropped by drones.Following the outbreak of the conflict on October 7, an interim solution, known as the "cope cage," was swiftly deployed on Israeli tanks in Gaza. These makeshift metal armor structures were designed to trigger anti-tank charges before they could reach the tank itself, providing a temporary but effective defense.While the "cope cage" has proven effective to a certain extent, ongoing efforts are underway to explore more advanced protection systems. Sources indicate that these systems will incorporate sensors capable of detecting approaching drones and destroying them in mid-air, enhancing the overall security of the Merkava tanks.Israeli defense companies, leveraging their expertise in anti-drone technology, are instrumental in developing the protection system for the Merkava Main Battle Tank (MBT) and other armored vehicles against drone-launched warheads on anti-tank rockets. This approach draws inspiration from the anti-drone systems previously developed by these companies.Despite the presence of the Rafael Trophy active protection systems (APS) on Israeli Merkava tanks, which effectively defend against horizontal threats, the emerging challenge posed by drone-launched warheads demands additional measures for comprehensive protection.Notably, the utilization of air-dropped warheads from drones was first observed during the conflict in Ukraine, prompting the IDF to prioritize the development of cutting-edge defense mechanisms to counter this evolving threat.

Read More → Posted on 2024-01-27 15:24:38
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Defense News ,Taiwan :- In a significant military maneuver, China dispatched more than 30 warplanes and a flotilla of navy ships toward Taiwan, according to statements from the island's defense ministry on Saturday.The military escalation occurred shortly after an announcement that high-level representatives from the United States and China were poised to engage in discussions in the Thai capital, with the aim of easing escalating tensions between the two nations.The Chinese People's Liberation Army (PLA) deployed a total of 33 aircraft, including SU-30 fighters, along with six navy vessels in the vicinity of Taiwan, spanning from 6 am on Friday to 6 am on Saturday. Notably, 13 of these warplanes crossed the midline of the Taiwan Strait—an informal boundary serving as a buffer between the island and the mainland. In response to these activities, Taiwan closely monitored the situation and activated its own forces.China has persistently claimed Taiwan as part of its territory and has, in recent years, expressed dissatisfaction with political developments in Taiwan by deploying military planes and ships. In a related incident, Taiwan reported six Chinese balloons traversing over the island or through its northern airspace shortly after the election of Lai Ching-te as the new president. Lai's Democratic Progressive Party focused its campaign on themes of self-determination, social justice, and a firm stance against China's threats.While the military posturing unfolded, United States National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan and Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi were both present in Bangkok for talks, although the timing of the meeting was not immediately clear. This meeting follows the Biden-Xi summit in November, where efforts were made to mend strained relations arising from disagreements over various economic and geopolitical issues. A spokesperson from the US National Security Council emphasized the commitment of both leaders to "maintain strategic communication and responsibly manage the relationship."During the anticipated talks, Foreign Minister Wang Yi was expected to articulate China's stance on Taiwan and address broader issues concerning US-China relations, as well as discuss international and regional concerns, according to statements made by Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Wang Wenbin on Friday.Amidst the discussions between the two nations, a pressing international concern is the escalating tensions in the Red Sea, disrupting global trade as many shippers are forced to avoid the Suez Canal. Beijing asserted its efforts to de-escalate the situation in the Red Sea, where Iran-backed Houthi rebels have targeted international ships with missile attacks.

Read More → Posted on 2024-01-27 14:49:07