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Defense News ,Israel :- In a significant development, Israeli networking solutions company Mobilicom has recently inked a groundbreaking production-scale contract to supply cybersecurity devices for loitering munitions produced by Israel Aerospace Industries.At the core of this agreement is Mobilicom's cutting-edge SkyHopper Pro Lite, a sophisticated device designed to counter a multitude of digital threats and malicious attacks on drones, all without the need for human intervention. This non-line-of-sight system boasts an impressive range, sustaining radio signals up to 5 kilometers (3.1 miles) across diverse urban and industrial landscapes.Beyond its capabilities in thwarting cyber threats, the SkyHopper Pro Lite excels in mitigating other forms of electronic interference and jamming attacks while maintaining connectivity even in areas with signal dead spots.The increasing prominence of drones on the battlefield has sparked a growing interest in Mobilicom's end-to-end solutions, as noted by the company's Founder and CEO, Oren Elkayam. He emphasized, "Drones are becoming more important in the battlefield, thus we are seeing increasing interest in our end-to-end solutions. We've been working closely with IAI, and our system has been integrated with the loitering drones which are now headed into production."This collaboration aligns with Israel Aerospace Industries' recent projects involving loitering munitions. In May 2023, a significant agreement was signed between Israel Aerospace Industries and the Estonian government to procure loitering munitions in response to the ongoing conflict in Ukraine. These munitions were intended to complement Tallinn's existing arsenal, which includes long-range artillery ammunition, anti-ship missiles, and multiple-launch rocket systems.Additionally, the U.S. government announced Tel Aviv's acquisition of 200 Switchblade 600 kamikaze drones from AeroVironment in the same year. In 2021, Israel Aerospace Industries entered into a memorandum of understanding with Korea Space Industries, aiming for joint research to enhance the capabilities of loitering munitions against enemy air defenses. This strategic partnership extends to co-developing new weapon systems for long-endurance reconnaissance missions and delayed strike operations.

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Defense News ,India :- In a groundbreaking development, GE Aerospace Defence & Systems President Amy Gowder has revealed that progress is on track for a crucial fighter jet engine technology deal between General Electric (GE) and Hindustan Aeronautics Ltd (HAL). The deal, initiated during Prime Minister Narendra Modi's visit, involves the production of 99 F414 engines for India's light combat aircraft (LCA) TEJAS MK-2 program, marking a significant stride in India's aerospace capabilities.The collaboration aims to bridge a technology gap, with an 80% transfer of technology (ToT), estimated at a value of approximately $1 billion. This strategic partnership is poised to lay the foundation for indigenous development of larger jet engines, potentially paving the way for future exports.HAL Chief CB Ananthakrishnan expressed optimism about reaching a deal within a year, emphasizing the transformative impact on India's aerospace landscape. He noted that the lack of capabilities in building jet engines would be addressed through this collaboration, bringing advanced technologies into the country and forming the basis for future engine programs to meet the Indian Air Force's evolving needs.Ananthakrishnan highlighted the unprecedented scale of technology transfer, describing it as a "big game-changer." The deal is expected to result in TEJAS MK-2 fighter jets with significantly improved indigenous content compared to their predecessors, MK-1 and MK-1A. Despite the proposed $1 billion estimate, HAL aims to negotiate a more competitive deal.HAL's current expertise in engine manufacturing includes the AL-31FP engines for Sukhoi Su-30s under license from Russia and the Shakti engines co-developed with French engine maker Safran. The ToT for F414s will cover 11 critical areas, representing a considerable expansion of technology access compared to previous agreements.The F414 engine, evolved from the F404 engine powering existing MK-1 and MK-1A variants, is currently imported from the US. Local production of F414 engines is anticipated to increase the indigenous content of MK-2 jets to 75%, a significant improvement over the 55%-60% in MK-1A and 50% in MK-1.To accommodate the production program, HAL plans to establish a new engine complex, recognizing the insufficiency of existing capacities. In addition to the engines, India will gain access to 11 key technologies, ranging from special coatings to machining and coating processes.This collaborative effort signifies a major stride towards self-reliance in defense technology for India, positioning the country as a key player in the global aerospace sector.

Read More → Posted on 2024-01-10 14:44:55
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Space News ,NASA :- In a groundbreaking discovery using NASA's James Webb Space Telescope (JWST), astronomers have identified an unexpected phenomenon—a celestial aurora surrounding a brown dwarf known as W1935, located more than 40 light-years away from Earth. Brown dwarfs, often dubbed "failed stars," fall between gas giant planets and stars in size, forming from collapsing gas and dust clouds but lacking the mass required for hydrogen fusion.Unlike typical auroras witnessed on Earth or other planets, the mystery deepens around W1935 because no nearby stars exist to supply charged particles needed to generate the aurora. In the absence of an external solar wind, scientists speculate that internal processes within the brown dwarf or interstellar plasma may be responsible for the peculiar light display.The team, led by astronomer Jackie Faherty from the American Museum of Natural History, made this remarkable find while investigating a dozen brown dwarfs with JWST. Among them, W1935 stood out due to its methane emissions, detected through infrared signals—an unusual occurrence not observed in its near-identical counterpart, W2220.The researchers delved into modeling the atmospheres of these brown dwarfs to unravel the methane emission mystery. Surprisingly, they found that while W2220 exhibited a typical cooling with altitude, W1935 experienced a temperature inversion, heating up at higher altitudes—a puzzling phenomenon absent an apparent external heat source.Drawing parallels with Jupiter and Saturn, where similar temperature inversions are linked to auroras, the team theorizes that the aurora phenomenon might be responsible for W1935's atmospheric anomaly. This marks the first time that a methane emission from a brown dwarf has been associated with an aurora, according to JWST observations.Astronomer Ben Burningham of the University of Hertfordshire expressed astonishment at the unexpected temperature inversion, noting that similar instances were previously observed in planets with nearby stars, but not in celestial bodies lacking an obvious external heat source.Jackie Faherty, presenting the findings at the 243rd meeting of the American Astronomical Society in New Orleans, emphasized the significance of using the JWST to explore and understand celestial processes beyond our solar system. With W1935, scientists now have a unique opportunity to unravel the intricacies of auroral processes without the influence of stellar irradiation, providing a new perspective on the chemistry of brown dwarfs.

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Defense News , China & Maldives :- In the aftermath of a diplomatic dispute that led to the cancellation of Indian tourist reservations in the Maldives due to derogatory remarks against Prime Minister Narendra Modi, President Muizzu turned to the Maldives Business Forum in Fujian Province to strengthen ties with China. In his speech, he highlighted China as the island nation's "closest" ally, emphasizing the longstanding partnership between the two nations.President Muizzu commended China's Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) projects, initiated by President Xi Jinping in 2014, stating that they had brought about the most significant infrastructure projects in Maldivian history. Despite acknowledging China as a crucial ally and development partner, he expressed concerns about the recent decline in Chinese tourism to the Maldives and urged for efforts to regain China's status as the primary tourist market.During President Muizzu's visit, the two nations reportedly signed a USD 50 million project aimed at developing an integrated tourism zone in the Indian Ocean island. This appeal for increased Chinese tourists followed a diplomatic row initiated by derogatory remarks against Prime Minister Modi, resulting in the suspension of three deputy ministers and condemnation from the Maldives Association of Tourism Industry (MATI).The data released by the Maldives Tourism Ministry indicated that India remained the largest tourist market for the country in 2023, with China ranking third. President Muizzu expressed a commitment to diversifying the Maldives' economic base and ensuring economic security, outlining plans to offer new tourism experiences and initiatives, including a top-tier school of hospitality and exploration into sports, medical, and cultural tourism.Being regarded as a pro-China politician, Muizzu emphasized his government's focus on implementing the Free Trade Agreement (FTA) signed with China. He described the FTA as a symbol of the close commercial ties between the two countries and stressed its importance in boosting bilateral trade and investments, especially in increasing the export of fish products to China. President Muizzu assured the swift implementation of the agreement, reinforcing his commitment to fostering strong economic relations between China and the Maldives.

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Defense News ,U.S :- Raytheon has successfully concluded the technical evaluation of the prototype for the US Navy's groundbreaking Hypersonic Air Launched Offensive Anti-Surface (HALO) system. HALO, designed as an advanced air-to-surface weapon, boasts an impressive capability to travel at Mach 5, equivalent to a staggering 6,174 kilometers or 3,836 miles per hour.The primary purpose of HALO's development is to enhance long-range firing operations, ensuring the Navy's dominance over contested battlespaces. The recent technical review of the HALO testbed marked a crucial milestone in the initial phase of the program. This assessment followed Raytheon's use of cutting-edge digital and model-based manufacturing methods for the prototype fabrication.In a significant move, Raytheon conducted a fit-check of HALO on an F/A-18 Hornet supersonic fighter jet last year. This step aimed to validate the missile's interoperability with the aircraft and its compatibility with existing support equipment.Colin Whelan, President of Raytheon Advanced Technology, emphasized the importance of this achievement, stating, "This is a key step in fielding the Navy’s first anti-ship hypersonic missile. It’s critical that our warfighters have proven technology that can address advanced threats in contested environments, and they need this technology now."Raytheon and its industry partner, Lockheed Martin, were awarded $116 million in contracts in March of the previous year to undertake the HALO program's first phase. This stage focuses on the technical maturation of the missile, including the preliminary design review of its propulsion system, ensuring its compatibility with naval carriers.The work on HALO's development is being carried out in Tucson, Arizona, with expectations that the system will achieve operational capability by the late 2020s. As Capt. Richard Gensley, the US Navy Precision Strike Weapons Program Manager, highlighted at the contract award ceremony, "As threat capability continues to advance, additional range, warfare capability, and capacity are required to address the more demanding threat environment." HALO is part of the Navy’s Long Range Fires investment approach, aligning with the objectives of the National Defense Strategy where hypersonic weapons stand as a top priority.

Read More → Posted on 2024-01-10 14:30:04
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Defense News ,China :- In recent discussions between Chinese and US military officials held in Washington, the Chinese delegation emphasized their unwavering stance on Taiwan, declaring that Beijing would "never compromise" on the issue. The Chinese representatives urged their US counterparts to refrain from engaging in what they deemed "provocative actions" in the South China Sea, emphasizing the need for a resolution.According to the Chinese defense ministry's statement, China insisted on its commitment to the Taiwan issue and called for an end to the United States' support for Taiwan, particularly in terms of arming the self-ruled island. Additionally, China urged the US to reduce its military presence and provocative activities in the South China Sea, while ceasing support for actions that violate international norms.The statement emphasized that the United States should gain a comprehensive understanding of the root causes of maritime and air security issues, urging strict control over its frontline troops and discouraging exaggeration and sensationalism. The Chinese side also communicated its position on issues related to China's core interests and international hotspots during the talks.The talks, a result of an agreement between US President Joe Biden and Chinese leader Xi Jinping to restart military discussions, took place at the Pentagon. Led by US Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense Michael Chase and China's Major General Song Yanchao, the discussions aimed at fostering healthy and stable military-to-military relations based on equality and respect, according to the Chinese side.In response, the US stressed the importance of maintaining open lines of military communication to prevent competition from escalating into conflict. Assistant Secretary of Defense Chase reiterated the US commitment to flying, sailing, and operating within the bounds of international law. He underscored the significance of respecting freedom of navigation in the high seas, particularly concerning repeated incidents of Chinese harassment against lawfully operating Philippine vessels in the South China Sea.The Pentagon highlighted Chase's reaffirmation of the importance of peace and stability across the Strait of Taiwan. The discussions concluded with both sides expressing their willingness to develop relations while addressing each other's concerns, emphasizing the need for actions conducive to the positive development of bilateral military ties.

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Defense News , Sweden :- In a strategic move to bolster NATO's presence in Latvia, Swedish Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson has revealed plans to deploy 800 troops early next year. This initiative aims to fortify Latvia's borders against potential Russian threats, aligning Sweden with a Canada-led multinational force already stationed in the area, which includes troops from Albania, Italy, Poland, and Spain.As Stockholm awaits its imminent inclusion as NATO's 32nd member, only Turkey and Hungary remain to ratify its membership. The decision to abandon centuries-old military neutrality was prompted by Russia's occupation of Ukrainian territory, signaling Sweden's commitment to collective defense.Canada currently maintains the largest troop presence in Latvia, with 1,700 soldiers, and has pledged to increase this number to 2,200 by 2026. Furthermore, Canada plans to enhance its capabilities by deploying Griffon and Chinook helicopters and investing 15 million Canadian dollars ($11.2 million) in new military infrastructure.Sweden's NATO membership bid has encountered certain conditions, with Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan linking approval to Sweden's actions against militant Kurdish groups. In response, Sweden has agreed to extradite apprehended members and supporters of these groups, along with reinforcing anti-terrorism laws. Erdogan has indicated that Turkey's approval is contingent on the US greenlighting their requested purchase of F-16 fighter jets.Despite the ongoing approval process, Sweden remains committed to supporting NATO. Prime Minister Kristersson declared in 2023 the country's willingness to establish NATO bases within its borders, intending to send a "clear signal to Russia" and strengthen Sweden's overall defense capabilities. As these diplomatic and military efforts unfold, Sweden's evolving role within NATO signifies a proactive stance in addressing regional security challenges.

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Defense News ,Israel :- In recent developments reported by Defence Industry Europe, the Israeli Defence Forces (IDF) face a pressing issue with the deployment of advanced anti-tank missiles along the Lebanese and Gaza frontlines. Hezbollah's recent attack on the Israeli Air Force (IAF) main radar station on Mount Meron in Northern Israel highlights the urgency of addressing this problem.The attack, executed using the longer-range version of the Kornet anti-tank missile known as Kornet-EM, exposed vulnerabilities in Israel's defense system. With a range of up to 10 km and utilizing a jam-resistant laser beam, these missiles pose a significant threat to both infantry soldiers and civilians.While IDF tanks and armored vehicles benefit from active protection systems against rockets and missiles, the same level of protection does not extend to infantry soldiers and civilians in proximity to the Lebanese and Gaza borders. Hezbollah and Hamas, both supported by Iran, employ the Russian-made Kornet anti-tank missile, among other weapon systems, targeting these unprotected individuals.The ongoing conflict has witnessed Hezbollah launching numerous missiles, causing injuries and fatalities among IDF soldiers. Despite the protection afforded to Israeli Merkava tanks and IDF's Namer and Eitan armored vehicles through active defense systems like Trophy by Rafael and Elbit Iron Fist, the vulnerability of soldiers and civilians near the borders remains a critical concern.In response to these challenges, Israeli experts have initiated efforts to develop soft or hard kill systems that can effectively protect vital military sites, such as the radar station on Meron Mountain, from long-range anti-tank missiles. The urgency to find a solution becomes evident as the IDF seeks ways to counter these threats, even exploring methods like armed UAVs to neutralize missile launchers.The attack on the main radar station underscores the need for swift and effective countermeasures to ensure the safety of both military personnel and civilians in the region. The ongoing efforts to develop advanced defense systems reflect the commitment to addressing this pressing issue and fortifying Israel's defense against evolving threats.

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Defense News ,India :- In a significant milestone, Admiral R Hari Kumar, the Chief of the Indian Navy, recently revealed the Drishti 10 Starliner Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV). This cutting-edge drone, manufactured locally by Adani Defence and Aerospace at their Aerospace Park in Hyderabad, marks a major stride towards self-reliance in Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance (ISR) technology for the Indian Navy.The Drishti 10 Starliner boasts impressive features, including a 36-hour endurance, a 450 kg payload capacity, and the distinction of being the sole all-weather military platform with STANAG 4671 certification. This certification allows it to navigate both segregated and unsegregated airspace, making it a versatile addition to naval maritime operations.Expressing his appreciation, Admiral R Hari Kumar commended Adani for aligning their strategies with the specific needs of the Indian Navy. He highlighted the establishment of an ecosystem involving partners and capabilities as a crucial step towards achieving self-sufficiency in defense and security. The Navy chief emphasized the significance of this development in enhancing India's maritime surveillance and reconnaissance capabilities.Jeet Adani, Vice President of Adani Enterprises, emphasized the timeliness of the Drishti 10 Starliner's introduction, citing recent geopolitical events that underscore the importance of intelligence, information processing capabilities, and the use of unmanned systems in modern warfare. Adani expressed pride in serving the Indian Navy and meeting their requirements, asserting that intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance platforms are a key priority for Adani, not only to support the Indian Armed Forces but also to position India as a global exporter in this domain.In conclusion, the unveiling of the Drishti 10 Starliner represents a transformative step in India's journey towards self-reliance in ISR technology and maritime supremacy. Adani's commitment to developing local capabilities and integrating unmanned systems into naval operations is set to bolster India's preparedness for evolving maritime challenges while showcasing its prowess in defense technology on the global stage.

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Defense news ,India :- In response to the escalating demand for small arms within security forces, including the Indian armed forces, paramilitary, and police units, the Armament Research and Development Establishment (ARDE) in Pune, in collaboration with Hyderabad-based Dvipa Armour India Private Limited (DAIPL), proudly presents 'UGRAM'—a homegrown assault rifle hailed as 'the fierce one.'ARDE unveiled this indigenous rifle on January 8 during a formal ceremony at their laboratory premises. Simultaneously, they inaugurated a new small arms' barrel manufacturing facility, set to supply barrels for both the Indian armed forces and the private sector, according to an ARDE official.Gaurav Verma, a scientist in ARDE's small arms department, shared insights into UGRAM's specifications, describing it as a 7 to 15 mm assault rifle developed in just 100 days for the Indian Army and paramilitary forces. The rifle boasts a 20-round magazine, operates in robust full-auto mode, is effective up to 500 meters, and weighs less than 4 kg, including the magazine. Verma emphasized that UGRAM is a completely indigenous creation.The assembly of the rifle is overseen by ARDE scientists, with DAIPL demonstrating its functionality. Internal trials are on the horizon, with a board comprising in-service Army officers and ARDE experts overseeing the process. A Raju, ARDE's director, highlighted the upcoming trials, emphasizing the meticulous examination of factors such as round firing, target heating, bullet impact distribution, and high-altitude performance.DAIPL's director, G Ram Chaitanya Reddy, expressed pride in the entirely Indian origin of the UGRAM, addressing the critical shortage of small arms in the country. He indicated that after prototypes, further testing by various agencies, including ARDE, the Indian Army, and the Ministry of Home Affairs, will occur. Once 15 rifles receive final certification, the procurement process will commence.Acknowledging the substantial demand for small arms in India, Reddy hinted at potential exports. He recognized the project as a significant breakthrough in the small arms manufacturing industry.In addition to UGRAM, ARDE unveiled a barrel manufacturing facility, costing ₹60 crore and sanctioned three years ago. This facility is crucial for providing cost-effective barrel manufacturing for all private players in India, aligning with the 'Atmanirbhar Bharat' initiative.These developments, disclosed by ARDE on December 8, mark significant strides for the small arms manufacturing sector and align with the Government of India's self-reliance initiative. ARDE, a laboratory under the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO), continues to contribute expertise in conventional armaments, building on its legacy of developing operational rifles like the INSAS rifle still in use by the Indian Army.

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Space News ,China :- China reached another milestone in its space exploration endeavors as it successfully launched the Einstein Probe on Tuesday. The probe, designed to detect X-ray emissions from intense cosmic events, took off from the Xichang Satellite Launch Center in southwestern China via a Long March 2C rocket at 2:03 a.m. (0703 UTC), Jan. 9, marking another achievement for the China Aerospace Science and Technology Corp. (CASC).The Einstein Probe (EP) represents a significant stride in China's strategic space science initiatives. Over the next three years, the spacecraft aims to observe distant, dramatic celestial interactions, including tidal disruption events, supernovae, and the high-energy electromagnetic counterparts to gravitational wave events. These observations could provide valuable insights into the intricate processes surrounding massive black holes and the formation of ionized matter jets.Operating at a 600-kilometer altitude with a 29-degree inclination orbit, the 1,450-kilogram EP spacecraft is equipped with a Wide-field X-ray Telescope (WXT). What sets the WXT apart is its innovative "lobster-eye" optics, inspired by the eyes of lobsters, allowing it to delve deeper into X-ray events across a broader spectrum.The WXT utilizes 12 lobster-eye optics modules, previously tested in a 2022 mission, providing a remarkable field of view spanning 3,600 square degrees. The European Space Agency (ESA) contributed to the mission by supporting the testing and calibration of WXT's detectors and optical elements.Erik Kuulkers, ESA Project Scientist, emphasizes the EP's strength in observing almost the entire night sky in about 5 hours, thanks to the lobster-eye technique. He notes the capability to swiftly capture unpredictable transient events in X-ray light, crucial for understanding the origins of gravitational wave impulses.EP's onboard data processing and autonomous follow-up capabilities, including the Follow-up X-ray Telescope (FXT), allow rapid response to detected X-ray events. Kuulkers anticipates that EP will play a pivotal role in identifying the source of gravitational wave impulses observed on Earth.In exchange for its contributions, ESA will gain access to 10% of the data generated by EP, benefiting the European Einstein Probe Science Team members with diverse interests, ranging from auroral emission on Jupiter to the swallowing of matter by supermassive black holes in other galaxies.As China continues its dedicated space science missions, EP follows in the footsteps of the DAMPE dark matter probe launched in 2015. Approved in 2017 as part of the Chinese Academy of Sciences’ Strategic Priority Program, EP joins a lineup of ambitious projects exploring phenomena such as magnetars, active galactic nuclei, and the interactions between comets and solar wind ions.Looking ahead, China's commitment to space exploration remains strong, with plans for upcoming missions, including the launch of the Sino-Franco Space-based multi-band astronomical Variable Objects Monitor (SVOM) in Spring 2024.

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Defense news ,Ukraine & Russia War :- In a remarkable feat, the Ukraine Air Force Command has achieved a major milestone in their air defense efforts, successfully thwarting 25 out of 63 Kh-47M2 Kinzhal hypersonic air-launched ballistic missiles launched by Russian forces since the commencement of the full-scale invasion of Ukraine.Yurii Ihnat, the spokesperson for Ukraine's Air Force Command, disclosed this significant accomplishment during a statement on Ukrainian television. Ihnat underscored the pivotal role played by the PATRIOT air defense systems in enhancing Ukraine's defense capabilities against these sophisticated threats.Discussing the recent missile attacks by Russia, Ihnat neither confirmed nor denied the involvement of Kinzhal missiles in the incident over the Dnipro River in Kyiv on January 2. He pointed out the challenges in identifying the missile type accurately, especially from social media videos.The January 2 attack marked a notable escalation, as Russia deployed a total of 99 missiles of various types, including 10 Kh-47M2 Kinzhal hypersonic missiles. According to Ukrainian military sources, their air defense units successfully intercepted all 10 Kinzhal missiles during this extensive aerial assault. This success underscores Ukraine's resilience in the face of advanced military threats, showcasing the effectiveness of their air defense capabilities.

Read More → Posted on 2024-01-09 17:20:58
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Defense News ,Indonesia :- Dassault Aviation made a significant announcement on January 8, revealing a new chapter in its collaboration with the Indonesian Ministry of Defence. The aerospace company has inked a deal for the third batch of Rafale multi-role combat aircraft, a move that underscores Indonesia's commitment to enhancing its military capabilities. This latest order consists of 18 cutting-edge aircraft, marking a substantial step forward in Indonesia's ambitious plan declared in February 2022 to acquire a total of 42 Rafale jets.The initial acquisition of six Rafale aircraft in September 2022 was followed by a second batch of 18 jets in August 2023. This strategic procurement aligns with Indonesia's broader military aviation modernization program and signifies an increasingly robust partnership between France and Indonesia. Anticipated to commence in 2026, the delivery of these advanced aircraft is poised to bolster Indonesia's role as a major regional power.Eric Trappier, Chairman and CEO of Dassault Aviation, expressed optimism about the agreement, emphasizing that Indonesia's selection of the Rafale demonstrates a commitment to sovereignty and operational independence. He further highlighted the deal as a catalyst for ambitious industrial and academic collaborations, underscoring Dassault Aviation's steadfast commitment to a long-term partnership.Beyond the Rafales, Indonesia has shown interest in procuring 24 Boeing F-15EX Eagle fighters. However, the finalization of an intergovernmental agreement with the United States has faced delays, primarily due to budgetary constraints, adding a layer of complexity to the nation's defense strategy.The framework agreement, signed on February 10, 2022, binds Indonesia to the purchase of a total of 42 Rafale jets. Dassault Aviation initiated production only after securing the necessary financial means for each batch. The contracts for the first six Rafale jets were concluded in September 2022, followed by the approval of the second contract for 18 more jets on August 10, 2023. The present agreement marks the culmination of the orders outlined in the overarching framework agreement.All the Rafale jets destined for Indonesia will be state-of-the-art, adhering to the latest F4 production standard. The delivery timeline is set to commence after 38 months, with subsequent jets arriving at a rate of one per month. Notably, Dassault Aviation increased its production capacity to three Rafale fighters per month by the end of 2023, responding to growing export orders and the imperative to replenish the French Air Force's fleet after selling used jets to Greece and Croatia. This production boost underlines the broader impact of international collaborations in shaping the future of military aviation.

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Defense News ,India :- In a recent document released on January 8th, the Indian Army has detailed its needs for acquiring thermal imager (TI)-based driver night sights (DNS) to equip its existing BMP-2/2K infantry combat vehicles (ICVs).The army aims to secure around 2,500 TI-based DNS units for BMP-2/2K and its variants, including the Carrier Mortar Tracked (CMT) vehicle and the Armoured Ambulance Tracked (AAT) vehicle.According to the Request for Information (RFI) document, these TI-based DNS units will be deployed in various terrains, including the plains and deserts along India's western borders, mountainous regions along the northern borders (Eastern Ladakh/Central Sector/North Sikkim), and the island territories of Andaman and Nicobar as well as Lakshadweep.The RFI specifies that the thermal imager sights should have a minimum shelf-life of 15 years and an operational life of at least 10,000 hours.Key features include the use of a dual-feed uncooled TI camera and a low-light camera, with a liquid-crystal display (LCD) for clear observation of the surroundings in front of the vehicle.Furthermore, the TI-based DNS is expected to weigh less than 5 kg, and its detection, recognition, and identification (DRI) ranges for the front camera should be 600, 400, and 200 meters, respectively.For the rear-view camera, it must provide TI and low-light feed up to a distance of 100 meters, and the continuous operation time of the sight is required to be eight hours. This initiative underscores the Indian Army's commitment to enhancing night vision capabilities for its vehicles across diverse operational environments.

Read More → Posted on 2024-01-09 17:08:28
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Defense News ,Poland :- Poland has just received its third set of powerful M1A1 Abrams tanks from the United States. This new delivery includes 29 tanks, and it's all part of a big defense deal made between Poland and the United States last year.The agreement is worth a whopping $1.4 billion, with the United States chipping in $200 million. In total, Poland is set to receive 116 M1A1 Abrams tanks as part of this deal. But that's not all – the agreement also includes other heavy equipment like 12 M88A2 Hercules vehicles, 8 M1074 Joint Assault Bridges, 6 M577 command vehicles, and 26 NG SECM Mobile Maintenance Systems. And it's not just about the hardware – training services and logistical support are also part of the package.The Polish Ministry of National Defense mentioned that the tanks they are getting will be adjusted to meet the specific needs of the Polish army, although they haven't shared the exact changes.The first bunch of 14 M1A1 Abrams tanks arrived in June 2023, followed by 26 more in November 2023. Now, with the latest delivery of 29 tanks, Poland's land forces have a total of 69 M1A1 Abrams tanks from the United States. The remaining tanks are expected to be delivered throughout 2024.Looking forward, Poland has plans to make separate deals with the United States to get 120mm tank ammunition for their M1A1 Abrams tanks.

Read More → Posted on 2024-01-09 04:51:39
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Defense News Taiwan :- Taiwan's Ministry of National Defense is spending 10.2 billion New Taiwan dollars (equal to $329 million) to buy spare parts for its Mirage 2000-5 fighter jets. The goal is to make sure these French-made planes can keep doing their job well for many more years.These fighter jets have been serving in the Taiwanese Air Force for over 20 years. The plan is to get the spare parts from this month until December 2028 for the Mirage fleet based at Hsinchu Air Base.The decision to extend the life of these combat jets started being discussed in 2023, as Taiwan is also expecting to get new F-16 jets from the United States.About the Taiwan Mirage:The Mirage 2000-5 is a type of single-engine aircraft made by Dassault. It is armed with Magic 2 air-to-air missiles, which help in both air and ground combat. This aircraft can go as fast as 2,530 kilometers (703 miles) per hour.In 1997, the Taiwanese Air Force ordered 60 of these Mirages, but some crashes have brought down the number of working planes to 54. These planes were assigned to protect Taiwan's airspace, especially in the northern part, due to rising tensions with China.Apart from spare engine parts, Taipei has also made a deal with a French company to buy components for the air-to-air missiles used by its Mirage 2000-5s.

Read More → Posted on 2024-01-09 04:47:53
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Defense News ,India & Ukraine :- Bharat Forge has recently taken control of 51% of the Indian division of Zorya Mashproekt, a Ukrainian company. Zorya's gas turbine powerplants play a crucial role in the functioning of all of India's destroyers and Talwar class frigates.Due to the conflict in Ukraine, India has decided to speed up its shift away from relying on Russian defense technology. This move became necessary as the ongoing war created a difficult situation for India, causing delays in the production of the last two ships in the frigate class.The agreement for this acquisition was signed by Kalyani Strategic Systems Limited, a company fully owned by Bharat Forge, on May 9, 2023. The entire acquisition process was completed by December 31, 2023, as reported by EA Times.Most Indian warships currently use engines from Ukraine. In addition to producing key components for regular maintenance, the factory is now manufacturing gas turbine engines for two Russian frigates to be built at the Goa Shipyard Limited under a contract from 2016.Back in September 2016, the defense ministry had signed contracts with Zorya-Mashproekt for the supply of gas turbine engines for Project 11356 class frigates. The $71.6 million contract was fulfilled, and the equipment was delivered to the Russian Yantar shipyard, where two frigates are being constructed.Another contract was signed for two additional sets for the remaining frigates being built at the Goa Shipyard Ltd. Work has already begun on these frigates, and the Russian-made ships are expected to be delivered within two years.To address the crisis in Ukraine, contingency plans are being considered to reduce dependence on a single source for critical equipment. One option is to establish gas turbine manufacturing plants in India through a partnership program, but the financial feasibility needs further study.It has also been learned that European gas turbine manufacturers are offering their products as an alternative to Ukrainian systems. However, fitting a different engine would be a complex process, requiring some design changes.The situation is expected to improve soon as Kalyani Strategic Systems (KSSL) has acquired a majority stake in the Indian arm of Ukrainian Zorya Mashproekt, securing a promising future for India's naval capabilities.

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Space news ,World :- Astrobotic's Peregrine lander had a problem in space and might not win the private moon race. The issue happened in its propulsion system on January 8, just after it was sent into space by United Launch Alliance's new Vulcan Centaur rocket. This issue might stop Peregrine from going to the moon as planned.Astrobotic, based in Pittsburgh, shared the update on X (formerly known as Twitter): "Unfortunately, it appears the failure within the propulsion system is causing a critical loss of propellant. The team is working to try and stabilize this loss, but given the situation, we have prioritized maximizing the science and data we can capture. We are currently assessing what alternative mission profiles may be feasible at this time."Peregrine's launch was a significant moment in space travel. It marked the successful debut of the Vulcan Centaur, replacing ULA's Atlas V and Delta rockets. This launch was supposed to open a new era of private moon exploration.Peregrine was part of NASA's Commercial Lunar Payload Services (CLPS) program, putting agency science payloads on private robotic moon crafts. Five NASA payloads, including a radiation detector and spectrometers, were on this flight. NASA aims to use private spacecraft for lunar research quickly and cost-effectively to prepare for crewed missions under its Artemis program.However, NASA acknowledges that CLPS missions are high-risk. Joel Kearns from NASA's Science Mission Directorate stated, "Each success and setback are opportunities to learn and grow."Peregrine was carrying 20 payloads, including Mexico's first lunar probes and a memorial capsule from Celestis. The inclusion of human remains in the memorial capsule sparked objections from the Navajo Nation, as it's considered sacred.Celestis also placed a separate memorial payload on Vulcan Centaur's upper stage, called Enterprise. It carries cremated remains of "Star Trek" icons and the DNA of notable people, including former U.S. presidents.The next private moon lander in NASA's CLPS program is Nova-C, built by Intuitive Machines. It is scheduled to launch in mid-February atop a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket and land near the moon's south pole shortly afterward.

Read More → Posted on 2024-01-09 04:37:01
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Defense News ,China & UK :- In an unusual turn of events, China has arrested a person, known only as Huang, who was leading a consulting firm abroad, on charges of spying for the United Kingdom. The Ministry of State Security (MSS), China's civilian spy agency, made the announcement without revealing Huang's full name, gender, or nationality, as well as the company they were associated with.According to MSS, Huang began working with the UK's MI6 in 2015, focusing on intelligence matters. MI6 allegedly instructed Huang to make multiple trips to China to gather intelligence and identify potential assets. The MSS claims that MI6 provided Huang with training and professional spying equipment in exchange for intelligence and communications.The MSS further alleges that Huang shared 17 pieces of intelligence, including significant "national secrets," with Britain. Throughout the investigation, Huang was granted consular visits in accordance with the law.CNN reached out to the UK Foreign, Commonwealth, and Development Office (FCDO) for comment, but they did not immediately respond. This incident follows a broader crackdown by China on international consulting firms, with several offices raided and companies questioned in recent months.Previously, the MSS maintained a low profile, but it has recently increased communication with the public, even launching an account on WeChat, a popular social networking platform in China. The agency has called on "all members of society" to help combat foreign spies, particularly after the implementation of a counter-espionage law in July.Businesses are now concerned about potential legal risks due to the law's expanded scope, reflecting the growing tension surrounding issues of national security in China.

Read More → Posted on 2024-01-09 04:26:02
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Defense News ,Philippines :- Recent problems in the South China Sea have shown that the Philippines is vulnerable at sea. But there is an even bigger problem – cyberattacks sponsored by other countries, and the Philippines is not fully prepared to deal with them.In a report from November, a group called Stately Taurus from China was accused of attacking a Philippine government agency. This happened at the same time as clashes between the two countries in the South China Sea. Palo Alto Networks, a US cybersecurity company, says Stately Taurus actions match the interests of the Chinese government.Philippine officials find it hard to blame a specific country for cyberattacks, but the country faces many online security breaches. In the third quarter of last year, more than 60,000 user accounts were compromised, making the Philippines one of the top 30 most-attacked countries globally. In September, the Philippine Health Insurance Corp. had a massive data leak, and hackers also defaced the House of Representatives website a few weeks later.Sherwin Ona, a cyberdefense consultant, says cyberattacks are a bigger threat than water cannons. Unfortunately, the government cyber response team is small, with only 35 members. They sometimes have to work with anonymous "black hat" hackers who may have attacked government websites before but are now willing to give tips on upcoming threats.Jeffrey Ian Dy, undersecretary at the Department of Information and Communications Technology, says they lack the funds to address the problem properly. The Philippines can not offer competitive pay to recruit and keep cyber experts in government agencies. Ideally, the team should have about 200 members, but currently, they are doing their best with just 30 people.Its not just the government agencies taking notice of the threat. Romeo Brawner Jnr, the chief of staff for the Philippine armed forces, announced plans to recruit more "cyber warriors" in October. He believes that cyber threats are almost a daily issue, including from unidentified foreign forces.Worldwide, governments have been warning about China potential digital threat. The US Office of the Director of National Intelligence highlighted China as a major cyber espionage threat. China Foreign Ministry denied these accusations, stating that it opposes baseless rumors and slanders. Sherwin Ona points to Taiwan experience, saying that China is using Russia playbook against its adversaries.

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