Defense News - Raytheon has secured a $10 million contract from the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) to develop a cutting-edge wireless airborne power-generating system tailored for contested environments. This funding is part of DARPAs Persistent Optical Wireless Energy Relay (POWER) program, which aims to revolutionize energy distribution platforms for military personnel through advanced beaming technologies.Over the span of two years, Raytheon will conceptualize an airborne solution that generates intricate "webs" capable of collecting, transmitting, and redirecting optical beams. These laser webs are designed to transport energy from ground sources to high altitudes, facilitating long-range and precision power distribution for sensors, effectors, and unmanned systems.Raytheon envisions that the resulting POWER energy solution will significantly reduce the reliance of warfighters on traditional fuel sources, corresponding delivery systems, and storage facilities. Colin Whelan, President of Raytheon Advanced Technology, emphasized the critical role of energy in the modern battlespace, stating that the technology aims to enable the military to generate, store, and distribute power efficiently, especially in contested environments where energy availability may be limited.Initiated in October 2022, DARPAs POWER program seeks proposals to modernize military energy solutions. Following the design and development phase, Raytheon will be responsible for demonstrating the system in flight. DARPA highlights that this wireless power transfer platform could provide military assets with "unlimited range and endurance," surpassing the capabilities of current energy solutions.The wireless energy web, once completed, is expected to operate similarly to wireless communication physics, ensuring a continuous flow of energy that enhances decision-making timelines for soldiers on the battlefield. According to Colonel Paul Calhoun, the POWER Program Manager at DARPA Tactical Technology Office, the wireless energy web is envisioned to spark the next energy revolution, compressing transport timelines and resiliently providing distributed energy across various military domains, including air, land, sea, undersea, and space.
Read More → Posted on 2023-12-14 15:50:36The Defense News - Mazagon Dockyards Limited, a state-owned entity, has formally responded to the Defence Ministry tender for the construction of three new Kalvari class submarines for the Indian Navy, marking a significant milestone in the project. The collaborative effort with the French company Naval Group will see these submarines being built indigenously in Mumbai.According to sources in the defense sector, the Defence Ministry has received bids from Mazagon Dockyards Limited for this substantial undertaking. The project, which involves the construction of Kalvari class submarines, is part of a joint venture with Naval Group. Notably, India has already incorporated five out of the six Kalvari class submarines ordered from France in 2005, with the sixth one anticipated to be inducted next year.The governments approval for Project 75 Additional Submarines was granted during a Defence Acquisition Council meeting in July of this year, coinciding with the approval for 26 Rafale Marine fighter jets. The Indian Navy has expressed satisfaction with the performance of the Kalvari class submarines and is keen on expediting their induction.Admiral R Hari Kumar, Chief of the Navy, has directed officials to expedite the procedural aspects to kickstart the construction of these submarines at the Indian shipyard. Mazagon Dockyards Limited has previously constructed six Scorpene submarines, with five already in active service, and the sixth expected to be commissioned in early 2024. The latest addition to the fleet, INS Vagir, a stealth Scorpene class submarine, was commissioned in January of this year.Renowned for their advanced stealth features, the Kalvari class submarines are formidable platforms equipped with long-range guided torpedoes and anti-ship missiles. The Navy is eager to enhance its submarine capabilities, and the collaboration between Mazagon Dockyards Limited and Naval Group remains a crucial step in achieving this objective.
Read More → Posted on 2023-12-14 15:37:19Defense News - In a significant development for the Indian Army, the Defence Ministry has greenlit a proposal worth Rs 2,800 crore to procure approximately 6,400 rockets for the Pinaka multi-barrel rocket launcher systems.During a recent meeting of the Defence Acquisition Council of the Defence Ministry, approval was granted for the acquisition of two specific types of rockets—Area Denial Munition Type 2 and Type-3, according to insider information from defence sources.Highlighting the commitment to indigenous sourcing, the Indian Army is set to procure these rockets from domestic manufacturers. Notably, Economic Explosives Limited of Solar Industries and Munitions India Limited, a product of the corporatisation of the former Ordnance Factories, are the main contenders for this significant contract.The Pinaka weapon system, an indigenous creation developed by the Defence Research and Development Organisation and named after the bow of the Hindu god Shiva, has gained international recognition, with exports to countries such as Armenia.Key players in the private sector, including Larsen & Toubro, Tata Defence, and Economic Explosives Limited, have established production lines for the Pinaka system. These companies are actively contributing to the supply of these rocket launcher systems in bulk to the armed forces.As part of broader plans to modernize artillery, the Indian Army aims to deploy 22 regiments of the Pinaka Multi-Barrel Rocket Launcher. These regiments are equipped with launchers featuring automated gun aiming and positioning systems, along with command posts.Recent trials of the Pinaka rockets were successfully conducted in the Pokhran firing ranges in Rajasthan, demonstrating the system reliability and effectiveness. These trials included multiple successful test firings, underscoring the readiness of the Pinaka MBRL for operational deployment.
Read More → Posted on 2023-12-14 15:32:26Defense News - The German Defence Ministry has inked a deal with Airbus for the procurement of 62 H145M light attack helicopters, incorporating a strategic response to the lessons learned from conflicts in Ukraine. This comprehensive agreement allocates 57 helicopters to the Army and five to the Air Force special operations forces, with an option for an additional 20 in the future, as stated by Airbus Helicopters in a press release on December 14. The slated delivery of these helicopters is set to commence in 2024.The contract, approved by German lawmakers on December 13, involves a funding request of €2.1 billion (U.S. $2.3 billion). While all helicopters will be equipped to carry an armaments package, including the Spike LR guided anti-tank missile, only 24 will be initially configured for this purpose, according to undisclosed sources within the parliamentary defense community in Berlin.This procurement decision, encompassing advanced anti-tank capabilities, is influenced by the evolving understanding of the need for standoff capabilities in tank warfare. Notably, Russian helicopters in Ukraine effectively engaged Ukrainian armored vehicles from a secure distance, prompting the inclusion of such capabilities in the German fleet. The latest iteration of the Spike LR missile, an Israeli design marketed by Eurospike in Europe, boasts a range of 10 kilometers (6 miles) when fired from helicopters, enhancing the German military ability to engage targets from a distance.Bruno Even, CEO of Airbus Helicopters, expressed confidence in meeting the ambitious delivery schedule, emphasizing the commitment to ensuring the German military receives the helicopters as per the agreed timeline. Despite the substantial procurement of the H145M fleet, defense officials view it as a transitional solution until the deployment of a new generation of drones and loitering munitions in the longer term.The H145M, a military-specific variant derived from a helicopter family available in the law enforcement market, is set to replace Germany existing Tiger choppers. Currently, the German military operates 24 twin-engine H145M aircraft for special operations, search and rescue missions, as highlighted in a statement by Airbus. Its worth noting that the U.S. Army Lakota light utility helicopters, with a fleet of 500, share the same design foundation as the H145M.H145M light Attack Helicopters Specifications :- Main rotor diameter: 10.84 meters (35.6 feet) Maximum takeoff weight: 4,365 kilograms (9,620 pounds) Engines: Two Safran Turbomeca Arriel 2E turboshaft engines, each producing 680 kW (912 shp) Maximum speed: 276 kilometers per hour (171 mph) Range: 680 kilometers (423 miles) with standard internal fuel tanks Armament: Up to four pintle-mounted 7.62mm or 12.7mm machine guns, rocket launchers, Hellfire missiles, and other weapons systems The H145M is known for its: High agility and maneuverability: Capable of operating in tight spaces and performing complex maneuvers, making it ideal for urban environments or mountainous terrain. Advanced avionics and sensor suite: Featuring a modern glass cockpit, night vision capabilities, and targeting systems, allowing for precise and effective operations in all weather conditions. Modular design and payload flexibility: The H145M can be configured for various mission requirements, with quick-change weapon systems and optional internal/external fuel tanks.
Read More → Posted on 2023-12-14 15:28:08Defense News - Following the October 7th attack by Hamas, the United States swiftly enhanced the capabilities of Israel F-35 fighters, according to Lt. Gen. Michael Schmidt, the program executive officer for the F-35. Schmidt, while speaking to reporters, refrained from specifying the exact upgrades sent to Israel but emphasized the program commitment to supplying spare parts and capabilities to all nations operating the F-35.In the two-plus months post the Hamas attack, improvements were made to Israel F-35s, as confirmed by Schmidt after a hearing before the House Subcommittee on Tactical Air and Land Forces. The upgrades were carried out in response to the deadly attack by Hamas, which claimed the lives of at least 1,200 people, according to Lt. Gen. Schmidt. The Palestinian Health Ministry reported that over 18,000 people died as a result of subsequent Israeli air and ground attacks in the Gaza Strip.Bill LaPlante, the U.S. undersecretary of defense for acquisition and sustainment, revealed during the hearing that the F-35 program successfully expedited updated mission data files to a specific nation within a week or week and a half. Schmidt later confirmed that Israel was the nation in question.Mission data files, described as a crucial "brick" by LaPlante, contain information essential for the jet combat operations, including its memory of potential threats during an operation. While acknowledging that the F-35 program is not yet where it needs to be concerning mission data files, LaPlante expressed optimism about the recent accelerated updates, stating that lessons learned from this process would benefit the entire program.In written remarks, LaPlante highlighted that Israel currently has 35 out of its 39 F-35s operational, actively carrying out missions with increased sustainment support to maximize aircraft readiness.During the hearing, Rep. Rob Wittman, the chairman of the subcommittee, commended the F-35 Joint Program Office for its rapid response, describing the efforts as a "breakneck speed" operation to support Israel. Lt. Gen. Schmidt informed lawmakers that Israel F-35s have performed exceptionally well in their operations against Hamas, with a high success rate in executing missions. He emphasized the ongoing commitment of the F-35 team to enhance the capabilities of the aircraft continually.
Read More → Posted on 2023-12-14 15:08:16Space News - On December 12, Air New Zealand revealed its intentions to conduct a trial of Starlink broadband on its domestic flights, entering the competitive arena of connecting aircraft through low Earth orbit (LEO) technology set to launch next year.The LEO service from SpaceX, known as Starlink, is scheduled to be implemented on two Air New Zealand planes by late 2024 for an initial trial period lasting four to six months. This initiative includes the installation on a turboprop-powered ATR aircraft, marking a significant milestone for the airline.Pending a successful trial run, Air New Zealand plans to expand the deployment of Starlink across other aircraft in its domestic fleet in 2025. As of October 31, the airline operated a total of 105 aircraft.Air New Zealand emphasizes that Starlink connectivity will provide passengers with internet access comparable to home, boasting low latency as low as 30 milliseconds.This partnership with Starlink positions the company as a key player in the aviation broadband sector, especially as rival LEO services from OneWeb, now under the ownership of geostationary satellite operator Eutelsat, are set to launch commercially for the aviation market in the coming year.While SpaceX directly sells Starlink to airlines, OneWeb satellite services are distributed through partnerships, such as the deal with Intelsat, which operates a fleet in geostationary orbit (GEO). Intelsat recently secured a deal to equip nearly 500 regional jets operated by American Airlines with an antenna that connects to both GEO and OneWeb satellites in LEO.Despite SpaceX early lead with Starlink, progress in the airline sector has been gradual, with technical and regulatory challenges requiring navigation. Some smaller U.S.-based regional jet service providers, like JSX, Flexjet, and Aero, have already launched Starlink services on their planes. However, major airlines like Hawaiian Airlines and airBaltic of Latvia have postponed plans to offer Starlink services until 2024.Details about the plans of Qatar Airways and Japan Zipair to deploy Starlink connectivity remain limited. The competition between OneWeb and Starlink is intensifying, especially with Alaska Airlines recent announcement on December 3 to acquire Hawaiian Airlines, suggesting a potential head-to-head clash between the two satellite broadband providers in the near future.
Read More → Posted on 2023-12-13 17:07:44Space News - The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has upheld its previous decision to deny Starlink nearly $900 million in rural broadband subsidies, reiterating that SpaceX satellite broadband service did not meet the requirements for participation in the Rural Digital Opportunity Fund (RDOF). The final denial, issued on December 12, affirms the FCC stance after a comprehensive legal, technical, and policy review.In December 2020, SpaceX had been provisionally awarded the subsidies following its participation in an auction during the first phase of the RDOF process. The company stood to receive $886 million over a decade to provide high-speed broadband to approximately 643,000 homes and businesses across 35 states, securing one of the largest shares of the multi-billion-dollar fund.However, the FCC emphasized that SpaceX, along with terrestrial telco LTD Broadband, failed to demonstrate how they would deploy services meeting RDOF conditions. The requirements include delivering download speeds of 100 megabits per second (Mbps) and upload speeds of 20 Mbps.Despite SpaceX provisionally awarded subsidies, the FCC highlighted that Starlink median download performance in the United States, according to Ookla speed tests, was 64.54 Mbps in the third quarter of 2023. While this represented a slight decline quarter-on-quarter, it marked a 22% increase from the 53 Mbps recorded during the same period in 2022. Median upload performance rose to 9.72 Mbps over the three months to the end of September.SpaceX expressed deep disappointment and perplexity regarding the FCC denial, arguing that the decision unfairly targeted them for not meeting RDOF speed requirements years ahead of any obligation to do so. In a letter to the FCC, SpaceX criticized the use of Ookla speed tests, claiming they were applied without warning and involved nationwide averages covering areas that would not be served with RDOF support.The company contended that the FCC decision directly undermines the RDOF purpose to connect unserved and underserved Americans. SpaceX vice president, Christopher Cardaci, asserted that Starlink is a viable and perhaps the best option to promptly connect individuals residing and working in rural and remote areas where reliable, affordable, or available high-speed, low-latency internet has been lacking.While SpaceX plans to enhance Starlink services with more powerful satellites, dissent has arisen within the FCC. Republican Commissioners Brendan Carr and Nathan Simington have opposed the regulator decision to deny subsidies to Starlink, expressing dissent from the majority decision.
Read More → Posted on 2023-12-13 17:04:11Defense News - The initial deployment of cutting-edge command post vehicles by the South Korean Army marks a significant step towards enhancing coordination among military units during emergencies. Unveiled at the 25th Infantry Division in Yangju, approximately 30 kilometers north of Seoul, these armored vehicles are equipped with state-of-the-art communication systems, ensuring improved combat command capabilities on the move.Reports suggest that these advanced vehicles have been fortified to withstand powerful enemy strikes, featuring enhanced protection against chemical, biological, radiological, and nuclear threats. The ambitious plan of the Korean Army involves deploying a total of 600 of these advanced command post vehicles by the year 2029, with additional units slated for distribution to the Marine Corps.The developmental journey of South Korea advanced command post vehicle spanned from 2017 to 2020, with its design rooted in the K808 wheeled armored vehicle. Key features include the incorporation of the Army Tactical Command and Control Information System and the Battalion Battle Command System, facilitating real-time sharing of combat situations. Practical enhancements, such as a central tire inflation system and a water navigation device for shallow water crossings, further contribute to the vehicle operational versatility.A substantial contract worth 700 billion Korean won ($530 million) was awarded to Hyundai Rotem by the Defense Acquisition Program Administration (DAPA) in June 2023 for the supply of an undisclosed number of these command post vehicles. This strategic move replaces the outdated tent-type field command posts, known for their time-consuming setup and vulnerability to enemy attacks.The adoption of these high-tech command post vehicles aligns with South Korea broader initiative to introduce state-of-the-art equipment into its military infrastructure, aiming to enhance operational capabilities. Noteworthy efforts include contracting Hanwha Aerospace to acquire cutting-edge command and control systems for the K239 Chunmoo Multiple Rocket Launch System, and engaging Daewoo Shipbuilding & Marine Engineering for the development of a revolutionary submarine drone, emphasizing the nation commitment to building a formidable marine force with qualitative superiority.
Read More → Posted on 2023-12-13 16:54:17Defense News - Swedish defense giant Saab has clinched a contract to supply a Double Eagle undersea mine countermeasures drone to the Kuwait Naval Force, as part of a foreign military sales initiative by the US Navy aimed at bolstering Kuwait sub-surface mine disposal capabilities.The agreement entails the delivery of a Double Eagle system configured as a Semi-Autonomous Remotely Operated Vehicle (SAROV). This advanced drone will play a crucial role in the detection, classification, and identification tasks involved in anti-mine operations.In a bid to enhance Swedish-US collaboration, the primary development and production for Kuwait future Double Eagle will take place in Linköping, Sweden. Simultaneously, Saab Autonomous and Undersea Division in Cranston, Rhode Island, will contribute by supplying key components, working in conjunction with production sites in Sweden, Denmark, and the UK. This strategy not only supports the evolution of Stockholm technologies in the US but also strengthens Saab global presence.Saab Rhode Island facility, unveiled in April 2022, spans 10,000 square feet and has been instrumental in overseeing various defense projects involving both Swedish and US interests. Erik Smith, President and CEO of Saab US, expressed enthusiasm about introducing the production of this undersea vehicle capability to the United States. The Autonomous and Undersea Systems team, based in Rhode Island, has not only assembled a highly skilled team of undersea vehicle experts but has also expanded Saab production capabilities, positioning the company for broader market expansion in the US.The Double Eagle drone, part of a family of remotely operated vehicles, is known for its high maneuverability and can be launched from shore or surface vessels. What sets it apart is its ability to be stored in a standard container, improving system availability and the user response to underwater explosives. The SAROV variant of the Double Eagle is versatile and can be utilized for various tasks beyond tactical counter-mine expeditions, including subsurface search, surveys, and Rapid Environmental Assessments. The drone relies on a thin fiber optics tether for real-time communication during long-range missions exceeding 3 kilometers (1.86 miles) and features an adjustable internal/hybrid battery setup for extended endurance operations.
Read More → Posted on 2023-12-13 16:48:35Defense News - BAE Systems has joined forces with Babcock and Rheinmetall to present the Archer artillery system as a replacement for the British Army AS90 armored self-propelled howitzer. This collaboration is in support of the UK Ministry of Defence Mobile Fires Platform program, which aims to enhance 155-millimeter capabilities.Within this consortium, BAE will contribute by supplying and integrating weapon systems, barrels, and gun control technologies for the Archer. Additionally, the company will establish and manage an Assembly, Integration, and Test facility dedicated to the project. Simultaneously, Babcock will focus on streamlining processes related to the superstructure and ammunition resupply system, bringing maintenance and manufacturing expertise to the initiative.The joint venture RSBL, formed by BAE and Rheinmetall, will take on responsibilities related to the Rheinmetall MAN Military Vehicle (RMMV) HX 8×8 truck chassis, ensuring its preparation before integration with the artillery system."The ARCHER, already in service with the British Army as its interim solution, is one of the most advanced, fielded artillery systems in the world today," commented John Borton, BAE Weapon Systems UK Managing Director. "Working with our strategic partners in the UK, we believe that an ARCHER-based solution would allow the British Army to significantly accelerate the delivery of the Mobile Fires Platform program."The aim of the Archer consortium is to secure a substantial amount of British industrial content once the Mobile Fires Platform program reaches full-rate production. BAE Systems plans to leverage its expertise in Sweden and the UK to reintroduce sovereign barrel manufacturing in the UK. This initiative not only seeks operational independence but also aims to ensure the security of supply through a sovereign artillery manufacturing solution.The Archer, designed for rapid land warfare, is a wheeled, fully-automated weapon system. Operators can control the platform from an integrated armored cabin, allowing for swift relocation within 30 seconds after firing. BAE claims that the Archer can deploy six rounds in under two minutes and relocate up to 500 meters after each attack.
Read More → Posted on 2023-12-13 16:39:45Defense News - A Taiwanese military official, identified as Lieutenant Colonel Hsieh from the army Aviation and Special Forces Command, has been detained on suspicion of espionage for China. Local news reports suggest that he was enticed with a substantial financial reward to defect, involving the theft of a US-made CH-47 Chinook helicopter. Chinese intelligence purportedly offered him 480 million New Taiwan dollars (approximately $15 million) to carry out the operation.The alleged plan outlined that Hsieh was to fly the stolen helicopter 24 nautical miles from the coast, avoiding the Taiwan Strait, and land on a Chinese aircraft carrier engaged in drills in the area. Additionally, he was informed that the People Liberation Army (PLA) Navy would be conducting exercises in the north to divert attention from his defection.Initially hesitant due to the perceived risks, Hsieh reportedly rejected the defection scheme. However, he later changed his stance, prompting concerns about potential consequences if the plan had succeeded. Su Tzu-Yun, a fellow at the Institute for National Defense and Security Research, highlighted that the successful execution of the plot would have significantly compromised Taiwan military capabilities, impacting troop morale and straining the crucial alliance with the United States.Minister of National Defense Chiu Kuo-cheng acknowledged that the plot could have had a "considerable impact" on the armed forces. To mitigate future espionage threats from China, the military has reportedly bolstered its response mechanisms, including timely investigations and intensified counter-intelligence education across all branches to prevent further defections.The situation draws parallels to a past incident in Ukraine, where a Russian pilot defected by flying a helicopter loaded with spare parts for Russian fighter jets to the eastern region of Kharkiv. The pilot, enticed by Ukrainian special forces, received a monetary reward and opted to reside in Ukraine to avoid penalties in Russia. The thwarted defection attempts underscore the persistent challenges posed by espionage and defection in geopolitical contexts.
Read More → Posted on 2023-12-13 16:11:59Parliament News - Parliament faced a significant security breach during Wednesday Zero Hour when two individuals, each carrying canisters emitting yellow smoke, leaped from the visitors gallery into the Lok Sabha chamber. CCTV footage captured the dramatic scenes as one man, clad in a dark blue shirt, skillfully maneuvered through desks to avoid capture, while the other unleashed smoke from the gallery. Quick action from MPs and security personnel resulted in the apprehension of both intruders.Upon the resumption of Lok Sabha proceedings, Speaker Om Birla addressed the issue, stating, "We are investigating the matter and have asked Delhi Police to join the inquiry." The identified individuals, Sagar Sharma and D Manoranjan, were taken into custody, along with materials seized from them. The Lower House was subsequently adjourned until 11 am Thursday.Earlier, startling visuals from ANI revealed a Lok Sabha official reading to the House moments before the chaos ensued. Shouts of "catch him, catch him" echoed as Sagar Sharma attempted to reach the Speaker Chair. The incident unfolded in the presence of Congress MP Rahul Gandhi and union ministers Hardeep Singh Puri and Anupriya Patel.Notably, Prime Minister Narendra Modi was not present in Parliament during the breach; he was in Raipur, Chhattisgarh, for the swearing-in ceremony of the BJPs new Chief Minister, Vishnu Deo Sai.A visitor"s pass linked to BJP MP Pratap Simha from Mysuru was found on the intruders. This raised concerns as visitors typically undergo rigorous security checks before entering Parliament.Congress MP Karti Chidambaram expressed alarm, highlighting the potential danger of the gas used. He stated, "It was only after the second person jumped that I realized it was a security breach... the gas could have been poisonous."Trinamool Congress MP Sudip Bandyopadhyay termed it a "terrible experience" and raised questions about the security lapse, emphasizing the significance of the date, which marks the 22nd anniversary of the 2001 Parliament attack.Simultaneously, two other individuals, a man and a woman, were detained outside Parliament with colored pressurized canisters emitting red and yellow smoke. Identified as Amol Shinde and Neelam, they were heard shouting against dictatorship.Delhi Police anti-terror unit has taken control of the investigation into both incidents, suggesting a potential connection between the intrusions. Serious concerns about the security breach arise on the 22nd anniversary of the old Parliament building terror attack, with Prime Minister Narendra Modi and President Droupadi Murmu having led tributes to the nine victims just hours earlier.
Read More → Posted on 2023-12-13 16:07:53Defense news - In a significant boost to India helicopter Maintenance, Repair, and Overhaul (MRO) landscape, Airbus Helicopters has joined forces with Indamer to service the country helicopter fleet. The collaboration culminated in the inauguration of the Indamer-Airbus Helicopter MRO facility on December 8, situated at the Multi Modal International Cargo Hub and Airport in Nagpur.During the inauguration speech, Maharashtra Deputy Chief Minister, Devendra Fadanvis, expressed optimism about the positive impact on India MRO ecosystem. He emphasized the alignment of this initiative with the Indian government Make in India campaign and revealed plans for a new aviation policy in Maharashtra. Fadanvis foresees the commencement of helicopter production in the region, reflecting the evolving dynamics of India aviation market.With over 125 Airbus helicopters currently operational in India and South Asia, the strategic partnership aims to enhance servicing efficiency and create a seamless aftermarket experience for the region helicopters. Romain Trapp, the Executive Vice President for Customer Support and Services at Airbus Helicopters, highlighted the company commitment to providing technical expertise to support India helicopter MRO ambitions.As part of the agreement, Indamer will offer MRO services for Airbus helicopters at its facilities in Mumbai, New Delhi, and Nagpur under Airbus Helicopters" authorization. While its Nagpur facility primarily serves Airbus A320s, servicing around 60 aircraft annually, this collaboration will extend Indamer capabilities to meet the maintenance demands of Indian helicopter operators domestically.Indamer dedicated helicopter MRO division, established over a decade ago, has been actively addressing the growing needs of Indian helicopter customers. Prajay Patel, Director at Indamer, emphasized the significance of fulfilling helicopter maintenance requirements domestically with proper support.This collaboration is the latest in Airbus efforts to expand its presence in India. Earlier, Airbus inked a deal with Hindustan Aeronautics to establish an A320 MRO facility in Nashik. Additionally, partnerships with educational institutions such as IIT-Kanpur and Gati Shakti Vishwavidyalaya aim to develop a skilled workforce. Airbus also collaborated with MRO provider GMR Aero Technic to establish the GMR School of Aviation, offering aircraft maintenance training under regulatory authorizations.Looking ahead, Airbus plans to hire an additional 2,000 engineers in India over the next two years, augmenting its total engineering staff to 5,000. Since establishing the first foreign OEM customer center dedicated to the Indian market in 2010, Airbus Helicopters has played a pivotal role in fostering new market segments in India, including helicopter emergency medical services, airborne law enforcement, and urban air mobility.
Read More → Posted on 2023-12-13 15:59:53Defense News - Germany Rheinmetall has been selected by the Austrian government for a €532 million ($570 million) contract to upgrade the nation close-in air defense capabilities. The four-year project involves enhancing 28 twin guns of the Rheinmetall Skyguard product range, organized into seven tactical units, to meet the "Next Generation" standard, as outlined in the vendor statement. The improvements focus on enhancing sensor accuracy to detect and neutralize threats such as drones, missiles, and low-flying aircraft, facilitated by the integration of the Skymaster command-and-control system.Rheinmetall Skyguard system boasts the capability to eliminate threats up to four kilometers (about two-and-a-half miles) away using a 35mm gun with a firing rate of 1,000 rounds per minute. This initiative aligns with Austria recent commitments to upgrading its military equipment, including considerations for U.S.-made Patriot and Israeli Arrow-3 systems for long-range defense, and the German IRIS-T system for medium- and short-range defense.The Austrian defense strategy, combining the upgraded air-defense systems with close-range Skynet guns, reflects a trend seen across European nations as they invest in capabilities to address evolving security challenges. The move is partly motivated by concerns arising from Russian attacks on population centers in Ukraine involving drones and missiles. Austria is also actively participating in the European Sky Shield Initiative, led by Germany, which seeks to integrate national assets into a comprehensive European defense shield.Rheinmetall sees its role in Austria as an opportunity to emphasize the effectiveness of its cannon-based solutions as a critical line of defense against imminent threats. The company points to the success of its German Gepard air-defense tanks, armed with guns, which reportedly demonstrated vital intercepts in the hands of Ukrainian soldiers. Rheinmetall contrasts this with guided interceptor missiles, which are more expensive, and lasers, which are still in the developmental stage, positioning its cannon-based technology as a reliable and cost-effective solution.
Read More → Posted on 2023-12-13 15:55:28Defense News - The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) is embarking on an ambitious journey into lunar exploration, aiming to achieve the historic feat of landing the first Indian astronaut on the moon by 2040. The declaration by ISRO Chairman Mr. S. Somanath has ignited a fresh wave of enthusiasm within India space science community.Charting the Course to Lunar LandingBuilding on the success of Chandrayaan-3, ISRO is amplifying its commitment to human spaceflight. At the forefront of this initiative is the Gaganyaan program, which envisions launching a crew of 2-3 Indian astronauts into Low Earth Orbit (LEO) for a duration of up to three days, culminating in a safe return to Indian waters. This mission serves as a crucial stepping stone towards the grand objective of a lunar landing.Preparing the PioneersFour distinguished Indian Air Force test pilots have been chosen as astronaut-designates for this ambitious mission. Currently undergoing specialized training at the Astronaut Training Facility in Bangalore, their rigorous preparation underscores India dedication to its space aspirations.Technological Leaps and InnovationsCentral to the success of the Gaganyaan mission is the development of key technologies, including a human-rated launch vehicle and an Orbital Module consisting of a Crew Module and Service Module. Preceding the mission are two un-crewed missions and various tests, notably the successful Test Vehicle flight launched on October 21, 2023, which showcased critical safety measures.Expanding Frontiers: Aditya-L1 and BeyondBeyond lunar exploration, ISRO is making significant advancements in solar exploration with Aditya L1, India inaugural solar mission. Launched in September 2023, this mission is positioned to study the sun from Lagrange Point 1, offering profound insights over its planned five-year mission.Chandrayaan-3 MilestoneThe triumph of Chandrayaan-3, leading to the declaration of "National Space Day in India," has set a lofty benchmark in lunar exploration, providing invaluable lunar data and detecting various elements in the lunar soil.Future Trajectory: SSLV to SPADEXISROs roadmap envisions pivotal initiatives such as the Small Satellite Launch Vehicle (SSLV), the Reusable Launch Vehicle (RLV) program, XPOSAT, the Space Docking Experiment (SPADEX), and the development of LOX-Methane engines. These initiatives play a crucial role in propelling India space technology and exploration capabilities forward.Vision for FutureWith the Prime Minister outlining ambitious goals like the "Bharatiya Antariksha Station" by 2035 and interplanetary missions to Venus and Mars, India stands poised to solidify its position as a significant player in the global arena of space exploration.
Read More → Posted on 2023-12-13 15:48:02Defense News - Lockheed Martin is falling short of its commitment to deliver the upgraded F-35 Joint Strike Fighters this year, with less than half of the promised 52 jets equipped with Technology Refresh 3 (TR-3) improvements completed, according to Lt. Gen. Michael Schmidt, the F-35s program executive officer. Delays in the production of key components necessary for TR-3 hardware are hindering progress, with only 21 jets completed and the remainder awaiting these essential parts at Lockheed Martin Texas facility.Schmidt identified slower-than-expected production of specific components as the primary challenge, emphasizing that the issue lies not with the quality of the hardware but the pace of production. The TR-3 upgrades encompass both hardware and software enhancements, including improved displays, computer memory, and processing power, setting the stage for a broader Block 4 upgrade to enhance the F-35s weapons capacity, target recognition, and electronic warfare capabilities.Originally targeted for completion by April 2023, the TR-3 timeline has faced setbacks due to persistent software and integration issues. Schmidt suggested a potential completion date by mid-spring, though uncertainty surrounds this deadline, with previous estimates extending to June. The delay has led to the military inability to conduct necessary test flights, preventing the acceptance of newly built F-35s.Lockheed Martin acknowledged the challenges, noting recent efforts to test the F-35s next software release for stability, radar, sensor, and weapons capability improvements. The company is also prioritizing the acceleration of hardware delivery from subcontractors contributing to TR-3 components.Schmidt acknowledged the financial repercussions for Lockheed Martin due to its failure to meet contractual TR-3 delivery requirements, although specific penalties were not disclosed. While the current production issues affect new jets, the F-35 program has yet to commence retrofitting older jets. Schmidt emphasized the urgency for Lockheed Martin to swiftly address these challenges to avoid potential disruptions in the production line.During a House Armed Services subcommittee hearing, Rep. Rob Wittman expressed concern over the repeated delays in fielding capabilities for the F-35, despite acknowledging its technological advancements. Schmidt attributed part of the problem to underperforming labs used for TR-3 testing, indicating efforts to enhance lab capacity and reduce the reliance on flight tests for discovery.
Read More → Posted on 2023-12-13 15:29:30Defense News - The ongoing conflict between Russia and Ukraine, now entering its third year, has brought about a transformative shift in the nature of warfare, marked by the pivotal role played by drones and electronic warfare, according to the U.S. Navy Secretary.In this protracted struggle, both the Russian and Ukrainian armed forces are leveraging unmanned aerial systems for reconnaissance, targeting, and offensive operations. Simultaneously, they are deploying jammers and spoofers to safeguard airspace or fortified positions. This intricate game of tactics and counter-tactics has proven to be lethal, as each side endeavors to outsmart and outbuild the other.Speaking at the Association of Old Crows conference in Maryland on December 12, Secretary Carlos Del Toro emphasized the profound changes occurring in the world, underlining the uncertainty that looms over the future. Del Toro stressed that the conflict in Ukraine reinforces the imperative for the U.S. and its NATO allies to prioritize the development and maintenance of a responsive and interoperable combat force capable of operating effectively in contested environments, including the electromagnetic spectrum.In response to this evolving landscape, the U.S. Department of Defense is channeling substantial financial resources into the advancement of drones, electronic warfare capabilities, and a combination of the two.Noteworthy developments include the Navy testing of Lockheed Martin Advanced Off-Board Electronic Warfare pod, designed for installation on helicopters to detect and deceive anti-ship missiles. Additionally, the Navy showcased the integration of what was described as "unmanned and unmanned" elements during the Integrated Battle Problem exercise off the coast of California.Del Toro acknowledged the dynamic nature of spectrum operations, particularly in electronic warfare, characterizing it as an ongoing sequence of strategic, operational, and tactical moves to gain advantages in the battlespace. The Navy established electronic warfare initiatives encompass the Growler aircraft from Boeing and the Surface Electronic Warfare Improvement Program (SEWIP), involving contractors General Dynamics, Lockheed, and Northrop Grumman.The U.S. has committed both drones and electronic warfare equipment to support Ukraine, with details of the latter often undisclosed. Del Toro, along with other national security officials, recently met with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy. Del Toro highlighted the urgency of sustained U.S. aid for Ukraine, expressing concern that such support could dwindle due to congressional disagreements.Zelenskyy implored the entire U.S. government to expedite the passage of a crucial supplemental aid package currently under debate in Congress. Del Toro underscored the significance of this support, emphasizing the necessity of standing by allies and partners on the Ukrainian battlefield.
Read More → Posted on 2023-12-13 15:20:59Defense News - California-based startup Helicity Space has successfully secured $5 million in a recent seed funding round announced on December 11. The funding was provided by a consortium of investors, including Airbus Ventures, TRE Ventures, Voyager Space Holdings, E2MC Space, Urania Ventures, and Gaingels.Stephane Lintner, co-founder of Helicity, expressed gratitude for the support from these strategic partners, emphasizing their significance as potential future clients. Founded in Pasadena in 2018, Helicity intentionally maintained a low profile during its initial years, diligently preparing the groundwork and assembling a team of science advisors to minimize project risks.Lintner, a former managing director at Goldman Sachs with a Ph.D. in applied mathematics from the California Institute of Technology, revealed that the latest funding injection would be instrumental in the development of a proof-of-concept fusion drive. This crucial step involves demonstrating the functionality of the device on Earth at a smaller scale before deploying it in space.Fusion power, a long-standing concept in science fiction, holds the promise of providing clean and abundant energy. For space exploration, fusion engines have the potential to significantly reduce travel times to destinations such as Mars and beyond. Lintner emphasized the necessity for a different kind of propulsion to explore deeper space and map out available resources.Helicity technology, rooted in the work of co-founder and chief scientist Setthivoine You, a plasma physics researcher with a Ph.D. from Imperial College London, focuses on magneto-inertial fusion tailored for space propulsion. Yours approach involves using recombining plasma jets to create and control the conditions necessary for fusion reactions.Lewis Pinault, partner at Airbus Ventures, highlighted the significance of Helicity method, developed specifically for space propulsion. Pinault noted that Helicity innovative approach involves multiple recombining plasma jets to facilitate fusion reactions, with years of research and supercomputer modeling supporting its viability.The development and testing of Helicity technology are ongoing at its Pasadena laboratory, with Lintner acknowledging that the journey is in its early stages and will require both time and capital. Despite the challenges, there is a reasonable belief within the company that the fusion-based propulsion system may prove successful, offering a transformative solution for deep space exploration.Strategic advisors for Helicity include former NASA astronaut William Ready, retired U.S. Navy captain, and former NASA associate administrator; Alan Stern, former NASA Science Mission Directorate leader with a Ph.D. in astrophysics and planetary science; and Simon "Pete" Worden, former NASA Ames Research Center director and retired U.S. Air Force brigadier general with a Ph.D. in astronomy. The collective expertise of these advisors underscores the potential impact of Helicity Space technology on advancing humanity capacity for space mobility.
Read More → Posted on 2023-12-12 17:25:21Defense News - Taiwan National Chung-Shan Institute of Science and Technology (NCSIST) has successfully concluded the development of its latest air-to-air missile, unveiling the Sky Sword III. Distinguishing itself with an impressive operational range of 150 kilometers (93 miles), the Sky Sword III surpasses the speed of its predecessor, the Sky Sword II, boasting a formidable Mach 6.The genesis of the Sky Sword missile family traces back to the mid-1980s when Taiwan introduced the inaugural variant, the Sky Sword I. This version featured an imaging infrared seeker, a high-explosive warhead, and a solid propellant motor, equipped with a fire-and-forget capability that enabled autonomous guidance to the target upon launch, eliminating the need for further intervention.Building on this foundation, the self-governing island later developed the beyond-visual-range Sky Sword II, designed for simultaneous engagement with multiple targets. The recent announcement of mass production of the Sky Sword II marked a significant step in enhancing Taiwan land-based, short-to-medium-range air defense capabilities.The Sky Sword III development is a strategic response to escalating military threats from China, as acknowledged by a high-ranking government official. Foreseen as a pivotal component of Taiwan air defense, the Sky Sword III is anticipated to become the country primary air superiority weapon. It is set to complement the US-made Avenger missile, forming a cohesive "layered threat interception" capability for Taipei.The broader context of these advancements underscores Taiwan proactive stance in strengthening its military preparedness amid heightened tensions with China. Beijing considers Taiwan part of its territory and has expressed readiness to take forceful action. In light of these geopolitical dynamics, the Taiwanese government has intensified its defense investments, exemplified by the procurement of additional High Mobility Artillery Rocket System (HIMARS) launchers from the US. These acquisitions aim to bolster precision strike capabilities, aligning with Taiwan overarching strategy to fortify its defenses in anticipation of potential armed conflict.
Read More → Posted on 2023-12-12 17:19:46Defense News - The US Army has issued a request for industry input on an enhanced target recognition and detection capability utilizing machine learning (ML) algorithms. The objective is to significantly reduce the sensor-to-shooter engagement time, thereby enhancing attack efficiency.Unlike the current system, the sought-after capability should be versatile enough to detect generic classes of targets rather than being limited to specific identifications. This shift aims to prevent the risk of missing potential targets due to inadequately trained algorithms. The current system relies on an extensive training image database for specific targets, each captured under a range of conditions, such as different terrains, target poses, lighting, and partial occlusion.The US Army highlights that the existing requirement poses limitations in detecting targets under new and untrained conditions. The recently-issued request for information (RFI) emphasizes the need for a machine learning-optimized target recognition and detection solution capable of handling both trained and untrained targets in various environmental conditions.According to the notice, the new solution should exhibit enhanced reliability to ensure consistent dependability for soldiers across different mission types and environmental conditions. Soldiers should also be able to operate and troubleshoot the capability without sacrificing performance.The RFI specifies that the software must be designed in a way that facilitates rapid upgrades to the latest algorithms, preferably in an automated, cyber-secure fleet management fashion. This emphasis on agility and security is crucial for keeping the technology up-to-date and resilient.Interested companies have until January 12, 2024, to respond to the request. Responses are expected to provide detailed answers to 32 questions, covering aspects such as the solution ability to track multiple targets moving at maximum speeds. The US Army quest for an advanced ML-driven target recognition system underscores the military commitment to leveraging cutting-edge technology for improved operational capabilities.
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