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Defense News , Red Sea :- Two navy sailors from the US 5th Fleet are missing at sea near Somalia, according to the United States Central Command (CENTCOM). The incident occurred on Thursday evening during their operations off the coast of Somalia.For security reasons, CENTCOM is not sharing additional details until the personnel recovery operation is complete. In consideration of the affected families, no further information on the missing sailors is being released at this time.The US 5th Fleet's area of operations covers about 2.5 million square miles, including the Arabian Gulf, Red Sea, Gulf of Oman, Gulf of Aden, Arabian Sea, and parts of the Indian Ocean. This vast region, involving 21 nations, features crucial points like the Strait of Hormuz, the Suez Canal, and the Strait of Bab al Mandeb.Recently, the Combined Maritime Forces (CMF) cautioned all ships to avoid Bab al-Mandab due to a potential threat, lasting several days, as reported by tanker body INTERTANKO.CMF, led by the US from Bahrain, where the U.S. Navy Fifth Fleet is based, consists of 39 members, including NATO, European states, regional countries, and others.In a separate event, US forces targeted a Houthi radar site in Yemen to weaken the group's ability to attack maritime vessels. The strike, conducted by the USS Carney using Tomahawk Land Attack Missiles, was a follow-up to actions taken on Jan. 12 to degrade the Houthi's capacity to target maritime vessels, including commercial ones, as per the statement from the U.S. Central Command.

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Defense News :- Russia & N.Korea :- South Korea's Defense Minister, Shin Won-Sik, has raised concerns about North Korea potentially giving tactical guided ballistic missiles to Russia. This comes after North Korea revealed a new truck-mounted missile system resembling the KN-24 close-range ballistic missile.According to Minister Shin, this missile system has an estimated range of 100 to 180 kilometers and could even carry a tactical nuclear warhead. North Korea has stated its intention to deploy these missiles with its front-line troops.Minister Shin suggests that, considering recent arms trade activities, North Korea might sell these ballistic missiles to Russia. He points to past instances of North Korean missile sales to Russia as evidence.The KN-24 short-range missile, similar to the MGM-140 Army Tactical Missile System, was first tested in 2019. It has a unitary warhead weighing between 400 to 500 kilograms and follows a quasi-ballistic trajectory.Earlier this month, the White House reported Russia's deployment of North Korean ballistic missiles in Ukraine, indicating a range of 900 kilometers. These missiles resemble the KN-23 and KN-25 short-range ballistic missiles based on their graphic and range.Minister Shin raises the possibility that Russia may have provided technological assistance to North Korea in exchange for arms and ammunition. He mentions that North Korea's spy satellite, launched in November, is considered rudimentary, but with continued technological support from Russia, its capabilities could improve.It is noted that North Korea has already shipped an estimated 5,000 containers of weapons to Russia. This quantity is sufficient to transport around 2.3 million rounds of 152-millimeter shells or approximately 400,000 rounds of 122-millimeter artillery shells, according to Yonhap News Agency's report on the defense minister's statements.

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Defense News , World :- Raytheon has successfully reached a significant milestone in the development of the Barracuda countermine device, completing its technical data package. This achievement marks a major step forward in the project that Raytheon has been working on since 2018, funded by an $83-million contract from the US Navy. The deployment of the Barracuda is anticipated in 2026.The Barracuda is an innovative underwater device designed to search, identify, and destroy mines found on the ocean floor, near the surface, or drifting in the water. A total of 123 Barracudas are in the process of being built, with 63 allocated for contractor trials and 65 for trials conducted by the US Navy, as reported by Seapower.This Sea Mine-Assassin operates as an expendable, semi-autonomous unmanned vehicle. It is equipped with a kill mechanism, propulsion systems, sensors, and a communications buoy. Using the AN/AQS-20C sonar mine countermeasures mission system, the Barracuda can identify a suspected mine and propel itself using four water jets. The system then receives GPS coordinates through a tethered acoustic communication data link.With its mounted camera and sonar on the nose, the Barracuda allows human operators to confirm targets, enhancing its efficiency in mine detection and elimination. The completion of the technical data package brings Raytheon one step closer to the successful deployment of this advanced underwater mine hunter.

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Defense News U.S :- NASA and Lockheed Martin are set to reveal the X-59 Quesst on Friday, January 12. This new supersonic jet is designed to fly faster than the speed of sound without causing a loud sonic boom.Catherine Bahm, NASA's manager for the Low Boom Flight Demonstrator project and X-59 development lead, expressed excitement about the unveiling. She mentioned that it marks a significant milestone towards achieving the mission's goal of minimizing sonic booms. The team, some of whom have been working on the project since its inception, considers this reveal a special moment.You can watch the X-59 being rolled out for the first time via a free livestream on Space.com starting at 4 p.m. EST (2100 GMT). The event will also be available on NASA+, NASA TV, and courtesy of NASA.Lockheed Martin's "Skunk Works" facility in Palmdale, California, has been constructing the X-59 since 2019. This experimental jet is designed to fly at supersonic speeds while significantly reducing the noise associated with traditional sonic booms. The goal is to produce a sound more akin to a "thump," similar to the sound of a car door slamming. NASA believes this innovation could lead to changes in regulations that currently restrict supersonic flights over populated areas due to disruptive sonic booms.Although the X-59 was previously revealed in August 2023, this unveiling is special because it showcases the jet's final red, white, and blue paint job.One unique feature of the X-59 is its absence of a forward windscreen. Instead, pilots rely on NASA's External Vision System (XVS), which utilizes a forward-facing camera, a cockpit display screen, and custom image processing software. This system creates an augmented reality view for the pilot, enhancing their line-of-sight with graphical flight data overlays.Measuring 99.7 feet in length and 29.5 feet in width, the X-59 is designed to reach a speed of Mach 1.4 (925 mph) at an altitude of 55,000 feet. Its single engine, built by General Electric Aviation, powers the jet.While the unveiling is a significant accomplishment, NASA emphasizes that it's just the beginning for the X-59. The next milestones include the first flight and subsequent supersonic flights. NASA plans to conduct a research campaign where the X-59 will fly over select residential areas to collect data on how people experience and react to its quieter sonic booms. This data will be used to seek approval for commercial supersonic flights from regulatory agencies like the Federal Aviation Administration.

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Defense News ,Russia :- Russia is gearing up to manufacture a new type of bomb called Drel starting this year. The news comes from Russian state defense conglomerate Rostec, as reported by TASS.According to Rostec, the Drel bomb has successfully passed all required tests, and they are now working on developing its warheads. This development coincides with the production of around 10,000 S-8KL guided cluster aviation munitions in 2024.The Drel bomb, weighing 540 kilograms (1,190 pounds), is a "smart" munition composed of 15 submunitions. These submunitions have the ability to fly independently to the target and open up at the right moment. If a submunition fails to hit its target, it will self-destruct after a certain period.This guided bomb is equipped with inertial and GPS/GLONASS guidance, along with a "friend or foe" identification system to avoid accidental attacks on friendly forces.The Drel bomb is released from an altitude of 14 kilometers (8.69 miles) and can glide up to 50 kilometers (31 miles). It is specifically designed to destroy various targets, including armored vehicles, ground-based radar stations, power plant control centers, and anti-aircraft missile systems. Notably, the bomb comes with features like stealth and resistance to electronic warfare.In summary, Russia's new Drel bomb is set to make an impact with its advanced capabilities, combining smart technology, precision guidance, and a wide range of target options.

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Defense News ,Japan :- Japan has just launched its own special satellite, called Optical-8. This satellite is like a high-tech eye in the sky, and it will watch over North Korea to keep an eye on what they're doing militarily.The launch happened at the Tanegashima Space Center in Japan, using a big rocket made by Mitsubishi Heavy Industries. The Japanese government happily reported that the satellite smoothly separated from the rocket and is now happily orbiting in space as planned.This high-tech eye, the Optical-8, can take very detailed pictures of North Korea's military sites. However, it might struggle a bit in really bad weather.Hiroki Yasuda, who works at Tokyo’s satellite intelligence center, explained that it will take a few months before Optical-8 starts sending back important information.This launch is important because Japan wants to be on top of things in the Indo-Pacific region. Tensions are rising, especially with North Korea and China flexing their military muscles.In 2023, North Korea proudly announced that it launched a special satellite that could take pictures of the Pentagon, the big military building in the United States.Yasuda stressed how crucial this new satellite is for Japan. He said, "As the world around Japan gets more dangerous and we face more natural disasters, having satellites that can gather information is super important for our foreign affairs, defense, security, and dealing with disasters. We need to keep getting better at gathering intelligence."

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Defense News , Red Sea :- The United States and Britain have carried out strikes in Yemen against sites connected to the Houthi movement. This is the first time they've taken such action since the Houthi group, backed by Iran, began targeting international ships in the Red Sea late last year.As reported by witnesses in Yemen, there were explosions across the country. President Joe Biden, in a statement, warned that further action would be taken if necessary. He emphasized that these targeted strikes send a clear message that the United States and its partners will not tolerate attacks on their personnel or threats to freedom of navigation.According to the British Ministry of Defense, early signs suggest that the Houthi's ability to threaten merchant shipping has been dealt a blow.A Houthi official referred to the strikes as "American-Zionist-British aggression," confirming raids in several cities, including the capital Sanaa.The ongoing strikes mark a significant escalation in the conflict and demonstrate the widening impact of the Israel-Hamas war in the Middle East.The strikes involve aircraft, ships, and submarines targeting more than a dozen locations. The goal is to weaken the Houthi's military capabilities, and they are not merely symbolic, according to a U.S. official speaking anonymously.The Houthi movement, controlling most of Yemen, has ignored international calls to halt their missile and drone attacks on Red Sea shipping routes. They claim these attacks are in support of Hamas, the Palestinian group controlling Gaza.The conflict has disrupted international commerce on a key route between Europe and Asia, responsible for about 15% of the world's shipping traffic. The Houthis have attacked 27 ships to date.The U.S. military reported that the Houthis fired an anti-ship ballistic missile into international shipping lanes in the Gulf of Aden, marking the 27th attack by the group since November 19.The recent strikes come after a major Houthi attack on January 9 in the Red Sea, where U.S. and British naval forces had to intercept 21 Houthi drones and missiles.President Biden mentioned that the Houthis directly targeted American ships. In December, more than 20 countries agreed to participate in a U.S.-led coalition named Operation Prosperity Guardian, aimed at safeguarding commercial traffic in the Red Sea. However, the recent strikes by the U.S. and Britain occurred outside of this defensive coalition, with support from Australia, Bahrain, Canada, and the Netherlands.Biden concluded by stating that the international community's response to these attacks has been united and resolute.

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Defense News , Pakistan :- In Pakistan, where the economy is facing big problems, the International Monetary Fund (IMF) has given a thumbs up to the country's plan to fix its economic issues. The IMF's group of leaders finished checking the plan and agreed to immediately give Pakistan $700 million, according to a report by ARY News.This decision by the IMF is based on an agreement made between the IMF and Pakistan on November 15, 2023. This agreement shows that Pakistan is serious about making important changes to improve its situation.The approval from the IMF leaders is a result of hard work by Pakistan's temporary Finance Minister Shamshad Akhtar and Army Chief General Asim Munir. They have been trying their best to boost the country's economy.The current program with the IMF is for $3 billion, and it is supposed to finish in April 2024. However, there is still about $8 billion left to be given. The IMF had already given $1.2 billion in July.With the recent approval, Pakistan is set to receive another $700 million from the IMF. Officials from the Finance Ministry are confident that Pakistan has met all the goals set by the IMF and should see positive outcomes.Back in November of the previous year, Pakistan and the IMF reached an agreement on the first review under the program. This agreement shows that Pakistan is committed to fixing its financial issues by making changes like reducing costs in the energy sector, improving the financial system, and attracting investment for job creation.The total debt for Pakistan reached a huge amount of 63,399 trillion Pakistani Rupees by the end of November last year. This was reported by ARY News, citing an official report. The report shows an increase of over 12.430 trillion PKR during the time of the previous government and the current temporary government.In November 2023, the overall debt was 63.390 trillion PKR, including 40.956 trillion PKR in domestic loans and 22.434 trillion PKR in international loans. This is a significant increase from November 2022 when the total debt was 50.959 trillion PKR, as reported by ARY News.

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Defense News , U.S & U.K :- In a significant move, the U.S. and British militaries carried out a massive attack on more than a dozen sites linked to the Iranian-backed Houthis in Yemen. The strike, utilizing Tomahawk missiles from warships and submarines, along with fighter jets, targeted various military sites, including air defense and radar locations, as well as storage and launch sites for drones and missiles.President Joe Biden emphasized that these strikes were a response to the Houthis' relentless attacks on the Red Sea. The decision came after diplomatic efforts and careful consideration, aiming to show that the U.S. and its allies will not tolerate the group's actions.The attacks, echoing the first U.S. military response to ongoing drone and missile assaults since the Israel-Hamas conflict, followed a warning issued by the White House and its allies to the Houthis. The strikes were coordinated with the UK, and other nations expressed their support for defending lives and protecting commerce in the vital waterway.Eyewitnesses reported explosions in various Yemeni cities, indicating the impact of the strikes. The Houthis, who had temporarily halted attacks after the warning, fired their largest-ever barrage of drones and missiles on Tuesday, prompting the military response.President Biden, despite expecting a degradation of Houthi capabilities, acknowledged the possibility of further responses. The coordinated effort involved the U.S. using warplanes and Tomahawk missiles, while the UK Royal Air Force conducted targeted strikes.The Houthis claim their actions are a response to Israel's conflict with Hamas, but the targets increasingly affect the crucial trade route connecting Asia, the Middle East, and Europe.In the aftermath of the strikes, a Houthi official vowed retaliation, emphasizing a potential escalation. The UN Security Council, in a resolution, called for an immediate end to Houthi attacks and implicitly criticized their weapons supplier, Iran.The U.S. had previously established a maritime security mission to enhance Red Sea security, reflecting the importance of the region for global trade. The recent attacks, impacting international shipping, prompted the coalition's warning and the creation of a new maritime security mission.The decision to respond militarily was influenced by escalating attacks on commercial vessels, with concerns about wider conflict and potential disruptions to the fragile truce in Yemen. The coalition aims to protect the strategic shipping lane, vital for global commerce, and deter further attacks.

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Defense News ,U.S :- The US Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL) and Raytheon have proven that a new sensor for the National Advanced Surface to Air Missile System (NASAMS) works well. This test happened at the White Sands Missile Range in New Mexico.During the test, Raytheon used its special GhostEye MR sensor along with the US Air Force’s Air Defense Console and Battlespace Command and Control Center platforms. GhostEye MR gave a detailed picture of the air, helping the systems identify a target and choose the right response.The sensor also helped NASAMS in stopping threats during the pretend engagements. AFRL Air Defense Program Manager Jim Simonds said, “This experiment showed that GhostEye MR is a good sensor for air and missile defense. The radar can be quickly set up and detect live targets accurately from longer distances, giving more time to make decisions.”Raytheon confirmed that the three components worked as expected during the live scenario, especially in sharing information and relaying data. Raytheon Land & Air Systems President Tom Laliberty stated, “The team’s success shows that GhostEye MR can meet the needs of the US Air Force. Air bases worldwide are facing more advanced airborne threats, and this test is a big step towards having a good defense for air bases.”This recent trial follows a base test in Norway in 2022, where Raytheon and partners demonstrated that NASAMS could intercept threats using Raytheon’s missiles and Kongsberg’s Fire Distribution Center.In the past year, Raytheon got a $7-million contract to keep developing the GhostEye MR sensor for the US Department of Defense.

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Defense News ,Ukraine :- Milrem Robotics provided Ukraine with 14 special robot vehicles called THeMIS to support their armed forces in the conflict with Russia. These robots are proving to be very helpful for tasks like removing dangerous explosives, clearing routes, and delivering supplies. The soldiers using them have shared feedback with the company, highlighting how these robots are making a big difference.The THeMIS robots are doing important jobs like clearing areas of anti-tank mines and unexploded bombs. They're also transporting equipment to places that regular vehicles can't reach or where it's too risky for human soldiers. Captain Jüri Pajuste, who oversees the Ukrainian program at Milrem Robotics, emphasized that the most crucial benefit is not just saving equipment but, more importantly, saving lives.Out of the 14 robots delivered, seven are designed for carrying cargo and helping with evacuating injured soldiers. The other seven, equipped with special tools from the French CNIM, are used for clearing routes and getting rid of dangerous mines.Casualty evacuation and route clearance are risky tasks for soldiers, as they can become targets for the enemy. However, using these robots keeps the soldiers safe because they can be operated from a distance. The robots have even been used to speed up mining operations by carrying anti-tank mines.During challenging conditions like the muddy season in Ukraine, known as "bezdorizhzhia," the THeMIS robots act as supply vehicles instead of heavy trucks that might get stuck. Their small size and low height also make them hard for the enemy to detect, increasing their chances of survival.For security reasons, the details about which units are using these robot systems and where they are deployed are kept confidential. Milrem Robotics recently signed an agreement with the Ukrainian Defence Industry to work together on developing and manufacturing more advanced robotic systems that can enhance Ukraine's military capabilities both during and after the conflict.As part of this collaboration, they will integrate the experience gained on the battlefield into Milrem Robotics' existing robots and create new products to improve Ukraine's abilities in various domains. They will also explore the possibility of manufacturing THeMIS Combat, Combat Engineering, CASEVAC unmanned ground vehicles, and other Milrem Robotics' products within Ukraine.Milrem Robotics is a leading European company in robotics and autonomous systems, with offices in several countries. They are well-known for their THeMIS and Multiscope robot vehicles, the Type-X Robotic Combat Vehicle, and the MIFIK autonomy kit.

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Defense News ,U.S & Australia :- In a new development, the US State Department has given the green light for a potential deal to help Australia with its Tomahawk cruise missiles. This deal, valued at $250 million, includes various services to enhance the capabilities of these missiles.The support services cover general assistance for the weapon system, logistical support management, and material support. Additionally, the US will provide engineering services, manage technical data, and offer other program support. All of these services aim to help Australia make better use of its Tomahawk missiles against emerging threats, ensuring precise targeting and evaluation.This collaboration is not just about upgrading Australia's defense capabilities; it also strengthens the partnership and cooperation between the US and Australia. The United States views Australia as a crucial ally, and assisting in the development of a robust self-defense capability for Australia aligns with US national interests.According to the US Defense Security Cooperation Agency, Australia's strategic location contributes significantly to peace and economic stability in the Western Pacific. The announcement emphasizes that the support services will not compromise the readiness of US defense forces once the deal is finalized.A Quick Look at the Tomahawk:The Tomahawk, developed by Raytheon, is a highly accurate missile system designed for precision strikes. It can be launched from ships or submarines and has an impressive range of up to 1,000 miles (1,609 kilometers), making it effective even in heavily defended airspace. The Block IV variant can loiter for hours before hitting its target, with the ability to change course instantly. Its advanced data link allows two Tomahawk missiles to switch targets mid-flight.Australia had previously secured a deal in August 2023 to purchase over 200 Tomahawk cruise missiles from the US, valued at $830 million. This ongoing collaboration signifies a commitment to enhancing Australia's defense capabilities and fostering strong ties between the two nations.

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Space News , U.S :- Redwire announced on January 10 that the solar array wings it provided for Ovzon 3, the first commercial satellite to use their Roll-Out Solar Array (ROSA) technology, have successfully unfolded in geostationary orbit.These special 10-meter-long ROSA wings are working well after Ovzon 3's recent launch aboard a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket. This successful deployment is great news for Ovzon, the Swedish satcom service provider, which ordered the satellite from Maxar Technologies in 2018. Despite manufacturing delays, Ovzon 3 is now on its journey to its final orbital position, fueled by a combined 10-kilowatts of power from Redwire's solar arrays and electric propulsion.To give you a bit of background, Redwire first showed off its ROSA technology on the International Space Station in 2017. These flexible arrays are rolled up for launch and then unfurl in orbit, using composite booms that work like springs to simplify things compared to traditional systems.NASA has been using Redwire's ROSA on the ISS, and by the end of this year, they plan to have a total of eight arrays, boosting the station's power generation from 160 kilowatts to over 255 kilowatts.Redwire has also contributed to other space missions, including providing solar array wings for NASA's Double Asteroid Redirection Test (DART) spacecraft, which collided with an asteroid in 2022.Looking ahead, Redwire is developing powerful ROSA wings for the first segment of NASA's lunar Gateway, set to launch in late 2025. These solar arrays will be among the most powerful ever built, generating 37 kilowatts each.As for Ovzon 3, it's expected to begin its service in mid-2024 after passing in-orbit health checks. Positioned at 59.7 degrees East, it will provide mobile connectivity primarily to government customers, including the U.S. Department of Defense. Despite pandemic-related delays, Ovzon CEO Per Norén remains optimistic, expressing the company's commitment to supporting critical missions and considering the possibility of expanding the satellite fleet in 2024 to cover a significant portion of the Earth.

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Defense News ,Russia & Ukraine War :- President Volodymyr Zelenskyy recently visited the Baltic nations seeking support for Ukraine against Russia's ongoing invasion. Speaking in Vilnius, Lithuania, he highlighted the need to strengthen Ukraine's air defenses amid intensified missile and drone attacks from Russia. Zelenskyy expressed that despite challenges, Ukraine has demonstrated that Russia's military can be halted.The recent barrage of more than 500 drones and missiles has depleted Ukraine's weapon stockpiles. Zelenskyy acknowledged the scarcity of modern air defense systems and emphasized the urgent need for them. He mentioned the difficulties in obtaining supplies due to low stockpiles in potential donor countries.To address the situation, Ukraine aims to accelerate its domestic defense industry and collaborate with foreign governments for joint arms production. During Zelenskyy's visit, cooperation agreements on joint arms production were signed, and more are expected in other Baltic countries he plans to visit.Lithuania has committed support by sending ammunition, generators, and detonation systems to Ukraine this month, with armored personnel carriers to follow in February. The country has approved 200 million euros in aid for Kyiv.Zelenskyy's trip focuses on security concerns, Ukraine's aspirations to join the European Union and NATO, and building partnerships in drone production and electronic warfare capacities. The Baltic nations, having experienced their own history of annexation, are strong supporters of Ukraine.Estonian President Alar Karis emphasized the need for democratic countries to unite against aggression and expressed hope that this conflict would be the last military aggression in Europe.Zelenskyy thanked the Baltic nations for their unwavering support over the past decade, acknowledging their backing since Russia's aggression in 2014. The recent escalation of missile and drone attacks by Russia poses a significant challenge to Ukraine's air defense resources.Zelenskyy's diplomatic efforts have been crucial in maintaining international support for Ukraine. Despite challenges, Ukraine continues its attempts to defend itself while facing obstacles in receiving aid, with a U.S. plan stuck in Congress and Europe falling short on its artillery shells pledge.The situation remains tense, with Kharkiv, Ukraine's second-largest city, recently targeted by Russian S-300 missiles. While buildings were damaged, no casualties were reported. In response, Ukraine continues its efforts to target locations within Russia, leading to the downing of a Ukrainian drone by Russian air defenses.As Ukraine strives for resilience, international support remains pivotal in countering Russia's aggression and securing the necessary resources for defense.

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Defense News , France :- Framatome and Naval Group have just completed the acquisition of Jeumont Electric from Altawest. Jeumont Electric is a special company that makes and takes care of motors and electrical stuff for nuclear energy and naval defense. With this acquisition, Framatome and Naval Group aim to strengthen their work in their own areas and make sure Jeumont Electric stays important worldwide.“Jeumont Electric is really important for the nuclear industry. They are experts in making and taking care of motors and equipment for energy and defense. This acquisition helps us keep a strong supply chain and deal with important issues about independence,” said Bernard Fontana, who is the CEO of Framatome. “Our site in Jeumont and Jeumont Electric's site have a shared history. They are close to each other, so we can work together well. I'm happy to welcome Jeumont Electric's employees to our team.”Jeumont Electric provides many services like making, taking care of, and replacing electrical stuff. They are known for their expertise and special technologies. They work globally and serve big companies like shipyards, nuclear operators, and top manufacturers.“We need skilled teams and special knowledge for our naval programs, especially for propulsion equipment. We want to keep Jeumont Electric's exceptional skills alive and make sure it stays important worldwide, especially for the French defense industry,” said Pierre Éric Pommellet, who is the Chairman and CEO of Naval Group.Jeumont Electric has been around for 125 years, and it has 620 employees. They have four places in France where they make things, and they work in more than 70 countries around the world.

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