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Defense News ,India :- Adani Group, led by billionaire Gautam Adani, is charting ambitious plans for diversification in Telangana. The conglomerate aims to venture into the manufacturing of missiles, counter-drone systems, and pumped storage power in the state. Additionally, the group is set to boost its data center capacity and wind energy projects in the region.Originating from Gujarat, the Adani Group is contemplating an expansion of 300MW capacity within its existing data centers in the state. Furthermore, the conglomerate is exploring investments in an Aerospace park, showcasing its commitment to broadening its industrial footprint.Assurances from Telangana CM Revanth Reddy underscore the state government commitment to facilitating the necessary amenities, infrastructure, and subsidies for these new industries. The objective is to spur industrial growth and generate more employment opportunities within the state.CM Revanth Reddy extended an invitation to the Adani Group, encouraging investments to establish industries in Telangana. In response, Adani Group representatives expressed their commitment to continuing ongoing projects while seeking government support for the initiation of new ventures. Notably, the delegation emphasized the company readiness to undertake these initiatives despite the recent change in the government in Telangana.During discussions with the government, the Adani Group delegation outlined plans for setting up a Data Centre and an Aerospace park in the state. The meeting covered topics ranging from the establishment of new projects to the progress of existing initiatives, highlighting the collaborative efforts between the conglomerate and the state government.

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Defense News ,Turkey :- Turkey has unveiled ambitious plans to enhance its naval capabilities, signaling a strategic move to bolster Türk Deniz Kuvvetleri (Turkish Navy). The decision to construct a new aircraft carrier and four additional frigates was solidified during a meeting of the Turkish defense industry executive committee in Ankara, led by President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan.The forthcoming aircraft carrier, designed to surpass the capabilities of the existing TCG Anadolu (L-400), represents a significant leap forward in Turkey naval expansion. However, the carrier full potential, particularly its air group, remains uncertain due to Turkey challenges in procuring F-35B jets from the United States.In addition to the aircraft carrier, the committee confirmed the development of four Istif-class frigates, an extension of the MİLGEM project. These vessels, numbered 9 through 12 for the Turkish navy, will follow in the footsteps of the pioneering TCG İstanbul (F515). While initially slated for commissioning in 2023, the entry into service of TCG İstanbul appears to have faced delays.Turkey naval ambitions extend beyond carriers and frigates, encompassing the acquisition of ocean-going patrol vessels, amphibious ships, mine destroyers, and assault boats. Interestingly, there was no mention of progress on the TF-2000 air defense destroyers in the committee announcements.In a broader military context, Turkey is strengthening its armed forces across various sectors. Ongoing advancements in unmanned aerial vehicles, radar systems, missile programs, and satellite construction were confirmed. The defense industry will prioritize the development of next-generation assets such as the Kaan multi-role aircraft, Hürkuş training aircraft, and T625 Gökbey helicopters. Furthermore, plans for a future early warning and command aircraft are in the pipeline.The committee proudly highlighted Turkey achievement of a record-breaking USD 5.5 billion in defense industry exports for 2023, showcasing a remarkable 27% increase from the previous year. This growth expands Turkey export market reach from 176 to 185 countries, solidifying its position as a rising player in the global defense industry.

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Defense News ,U.S :- BAE Systems has recently unveiled plans to restart the production of M777 lightweight howitzer structures, fueled by a lucrative deal with the U.S. Army valued at up to USD 50 million. The British defense giant is poised to collaborate with suppliers in both the UK and the U.S. to manufacture titanium components, with the initial shipments anticipated for 2025. As BAE Systems finalizes the contract details and total worth, the company is gearing up to initiate deliveries.With a growing demand for the M777 artillery systems in Europe, Asia, and the Americas, BAE Systems has witnessed heightened interest in its iconic gun system. The production of howitzer structures takes place in Barrow-in-Furness, Britain, while assembly and testing occur in Hattiesburg, Mississippi. Notably, countries like Australia, Canada, and the United States have already contributed these weapons to Ukraine.John Borton, Vice President and General Manager of BAE Systems Weapons Systems UK, emphasized the significance of restarting production, especially given the ongoing deployment of howitzers in Ukraine. Beyond meeting immediate needs, this contract also opens doors for new and existing users to participate in a fresh M777 production initiative, capitalizing on a robust production line and economies of scale.

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Defense News ,Jordan :- Jordan has recently strengthened its military capabilities by acquiring a substantial number of military vehicles from the Netherlands, aimed at enhancing its firepower and ground mobility.The shipment, consisting of 53 YPR infantry fighting vehicles and 200 DAF YA-4442 trucks in various configurations, was transported from Amsterdam on an undisclosed Dutch vessel. Despite the vehicles age, having served the Netherlands Armed Forces for over 30 years, they have successfully passed international assessments for transfer and are anticipated to make a significant contribution to Jordan military arsenal.The specific deployment date for these vehicles remains undisclosed, with both the Netherlands and Jordan keeping that information under wraps.Addressing logistical challenges, the Netherlands included two containers of spare parts and tools in the consignment, totaling a weight of 2.7 million kilograms (5.9 million pounds). Due to the substantial volume, the shipment was executed in four phases, utilizing up to 75 tractor-trailer combinations. The vehicles were transported by train to Eemshaven before being loaded onto a specially hired "lift-on/lift-off" ship designated by Jordan.Lt. Col. Harry Jansen, the head of the disposal project, acknowledged the challenges faced during the transportation process, stating, "It was quite a challenge to get everything to Eemshaven on time. We had to move forward under the motto "this is what we are going to do." With some adjustments here and there, we managed to get everything to Eemshaven as agreed."Although the financial details of the agreement have not been disclosed, sources suggest that the proceeds from the sale will directly contribute to the Dutch defense budget.

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Defense News ,Japan :- In a strategic move aimed at countering China influence and enhancing its capabilities for potential island-hopping amphibious warfare, the Japanese Maritime Defence Force has introduced the JS Kaga. This newly retrofitted destroyer-turned-amphibious assault ship is equipped with the F-35B, symbolizing Japan commitment to projecting 5th-generation air power at sea. A recent article by Warrior delves into the emergence of Japan mini-carrier, shedding light on the operational concepts driving its design.The JS Kaga, accompanied by Japan substantial F-35 purchase, stands as a pivotal component of the country largest defense budget since World War Two. Notably, Japan has emerged as the largest international customer for the F-35B platform.The F-35B boasts impressive specifications, including a top speed of Mach 1.6, an after-burning thrust of 43,000 lbs, and a radar signature of 0.0015m2 at its stealthiest. While comparisons to faster aircraft like the F-16 may arise, the F-35 excels in various metrics, establishing its supremacy as a multi-role fighter.Drawing distinctions between the F-22 and the F-35 is crucial, as each serves a distinct purpose. The F-22, designed for air-to-air combat to secure and maintain air superiority, holds the title of the stealthiest aircraft in the U.S. arsenal. However, the F-35 versatility makes it the preferred choice for a range of functionalities beyond air-to-air combat.In the context of establishing no-fly zones and engaging beyond-visual-range targets, the F-22 proves invaluable. However, the F-35 cost-effectiveness, coupled with its capacity to outperform other multi-role fighters like the F-16 and F/A-18E/F, positions it as the ideal choice for diverse mission requirements. The F-35 per-unit production cost, approximately $70 million, stands in stark contrast to the F-22 $143 million "fly-away" cost.Japan strategic move to embrace the F-35 as a universal, multi-role fighter aligns with the goal of operating a singular backbone across service branches. This approach replaces the need for three distinct aircraft, such as the F/A-18E/F, F-16, and A-10, streamlining efficiency and enhancing performance.Comparatively, the F-35 outshines the F-16 and F/A-18E/F in terms of combat range, internal fuel capacity, and overall capabilities. While the F-16 and F/A-18E/F have their strengths, such as cost-effectiveness or aircraft carrier compatibility, they fall short when faced with the F-35 superior range, endurance, and mission versatility.Japan investment in the JS Kaga and the F-35B underscores a strategic shift, emphasizing the importance of advanced amphibious capabilities and 5th-generation air power projection in the evolving geopolitical landscape.

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Defense News ,Ukraine War :- The Ukrainian military faces a critical situation as it stands on the brink of losing its entire fleet of Leopard 2 main battle tanks, generously donated by Germany, amid intense clashes with invading Russian forces.Sebastian Schäfer, an economist and member of Germany Green Party, highlighted the grim state of affairs, revealing that the war-ravaged nation has only a handful of operational Leopard tanks remaining. Speaking to local news outlet Der Spiegel, Schäfer recently visited a repair facility in Lithuania, where he discovered a shortage of spare parts necessary for the restoration of damaged Ukrainian tanks.Expressing the urgency of the situation, Schäfer emphasized that untrained Ukrainian forces attempting repairs are exacerbating the damage. He called upon weapons manufacturers to expedite the delivery of spare parts, emphasizing the need to deploy all Leopard tanks stuck in repair facilities back to the frontline.Addressing Germany role, Schäfer suggested that the country should initiate additional training programs or provide improved instruction to Ukrainian mechanics to enhance the maintenance and repair capabilities of the military assets.The decision by Germany to send Leopard main battle tanks to Ukraine was a carefully considered move, with lawmakers deliberating for several months. In early 2023, Berlin finally agreed to transfer 88 Leopard 1 and 80 advanced Leopard 2 tanks to the war-torn nation. In March 2023, a total of 18 Leopard 2s directly from the German Armed Forces" inventory were handed over to Ukraine.These tanks played a crucial role in Kyiv anticipated counteroffensive, offering close combat support and shielding soldiers from Russian attacks. However, the Leopards have not been immune to the harsh realities of war, with reports emerging in June 2023 that Moscow had captured an undisclosed number of these German armored vehicles.Looking ahead, its not only Leopard tanks that Ukraine requires; according to a report by The National Interest, the country also seeks Abrams main battle tanks from the US to bolster its military capabilities against Russian forces. Hundreds of "highly serviceable" M1A1 Abrams are reportedly in storage with the US Marine Corps, presenting a viable option for immediate support to Kyiv.If provided, Abrams tanks, along with other existing tanks in Ukraine, could play a crucial role in repelling Russian attacks during the winter and fortifying the potential for a spring offensive. The need for international support and expedited actions in supplying spare parts and additional military assets remains paramount for Ukraine defense.

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Defense News ,U.S :- Raytheon, a prominent player in the industry, has secured a substantial USD 345 million contract from the U.S. Air Force for the production and delivery of over 1,500 StormBreaker smart weapons.Distinguished as a cutting-edge air-to-surface weapon, StormBreaker stands out for its network-enabled capabilities, allowing it to effectively engage moving targets in diverse weather conditions. This is made possible through its advanced multi-effects warhead and tri-mode seeker technology.Paul Ferraro, the President of Air Power at Raytheon, emphasized StormBreaker position as the premier network-enabled weapon within the Department of Defense. He noted that the weapon has already been deployed on two platforms, with ongoing testing for additional platforms. Ferraro expressed confidence in StormBreaker continued evolution to meet the evolving needs of servicemembers in the coming years.The F-15E Strike Eagle and F/A-18E/F SuperHornet currently host StormBreaker, demonstrating its versatility. Moreover, testing is in progress for integration with all variants of the F-35. In a testament to its capabilities, StormBreaker accomplished 28 successful test drops across these platforms in the year 2023.

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Defense News ,Russia :- On Thursday, President Vladimir Putin signed a decree introducing a new policy that grants Russian citizenship to foreign nationals engaged in the conflict in Ukraine, along with their families. The directive specifies that individuals who have committed to contracts during what Moscow terms its "special military operation" in Ukraine are eligible to apply for Russian passports. This includes spouses, children, and parents, provided they can furnish documentation confirming a minimum one-year commitment.Eligible candidates cover those who have entered into agreements with the regular armed forces or other "military formations," a category that encompasses entities like the Wagner mercenary organization. The move seems strategically designed to offer additional incentives for foreign individuals with military backgrounds to consider joining the Russian ranks.Official figures on the number of foreigners fighting on Russia side in the Ukraine conflict remain undisclosed by Moscow. However, previous reports have shed light on instances such as Cubans enlisting in the military for substantial bonuses, exceeding 100 times the average Cuban monthly salary. Additionally, three Africans recruited by Wagner, two of whom lost their lives in action, were previously reported by Reuters.A recently declassified U.S. intelligence report estimated Russia losses in the Ukraine war at 315,000 dead and wounded troops, constituting almost 90% of its personnel at the conflict onset. This information was relayed by an insider familiar with the intelligence findings to Reuters. In response to these losses, Russia initiated a mobilization effort in September 2022, drafting an additional 300,000 men in its first such move since World War Two. Speculation persists about the potential for a repeat mobilization after the upcoming presidential election in March, in which Putin is expected to secure another six-year term. Despite this, the Kremlin has consistently stated that further mobilization is unnecessary due to the voluntary commitments of hundreds of thousands of men who signed up to become professional soldiers last year.The extent of losses on both sides of the 22-month war in Ukraine remains undisclosed by Russia and Ukraine. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy revealed last month that his military had proposed mobilizing an additional 450,000-500,000 individuals. Concurrently, the Kyiv parliament commenced the review of a contentious draft legislation piece aiming to tighten and broaden mobilization rules.

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Defense News ,Russia & Ukraine War :- Ukraine cybersecurity chief, Illia Vitiuk, revealed that Russian hackers infiltrated the systems of Kyivstar, Ukraine largest telecoms operator, in a cyberattack that should serve as a stark warning to the Western world, according to an interview with Reuters. The attack, occurring from at least May the previous year, disrupted services for 24 million users for several days starting on December 12, making it one of the most significant incidents since Russia invasion two years prior.In the interview, Vitiuk described the hack as causing "disastrous" destruction, with the primary goals of delivering a psychological blow and gathering intelligence. He emphasized that the attack sends a clear message that no one is untouchable, even wealthy private companies like Kyivstar, which heavily invested in cybersecurity.The cyberattack wiped out a substantial portion of Kyivstar infrastructure, including thousands of virtual servers and PCs, marking it as possibly the first example of a destructive cyberattack that completely dismantled the core of a telecoms operator. The investigation by Ukraine Security Service (SBU) revealed that the hackers likely attempted to breach Kyivstar as early as March, with confirmed access to the system since at least May 2023, and possibly full access since November.The SBU assessed that the hackers could have stolen personal information, intercepted SMS messages, and potentially compromised Telegram accounts, given the level of access they obtained. Despite the attack, a Kyivstar spokesperson reassured that no personal or subscriber data leakage had been identified, and the company was cooperating with the SBU to investigate the incident.Vitiuk commended the SBU efforts in swiftly restoring Kyivstar systems and fending off subsequent cyberattacks. He highlighted the widespread impact on users, with long queues forming as people rushed to buy alternative SIM cards. The attack disrupted services like ATMs using Kyivstar SIM cards, and the air-raid siren malfunctioned in some regions.The investigation faces challenges due to the extensive wiping of Kyivstar infrastructure. Vitiuk speculated that the cyberwarfare unit Sandworm, linked to Russian military intelligence, was likely behind the attack. This group, affiliated with Solntsepyok, claimed responsibility for the incident.The motives behind the attack remain unclear, with Vitiuk suggesting that similarities between Kyivstar and the Russian mobile operator Beeline might have made the former an attractive target. The destruction commenced at a strategic time, coinciding with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy visit to Washington. Despite the substantial impact on communication services, the attack was not accompanied by a major missile or drone strike, limiting its overall impact and relinquishing a powerful intelligence-gathering tool. The timing of the attack on December 12 remains a mystery.

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Defense News ,China :- In a Chinese town near the Myanmar border, five individuals sustained injuries on Wednesday due to stray artillery shells originating from across the border. The incident occurred amid ongoing clashes between Myanmar junta and rebel forces, persisting despite diplomatic talks.A video shared on social media by China state-controlled Global Times depicted a person lying injured on a pedestrian pavement, surrounded by concerned onlookers yelling for assistance. The report stated that officials in Zhenkang, located in Yunnan province, confirmed the shelling, which had crossed over from Laukkai in Myanmar Kokang region, striking Nansan, a town under Chinese jurisdiction, around 2:00 p.m. (0600 GMT) on Wednesday. The wounded individuals were promptly transported to the hospital.Kokang, situated in Myanmar Shan state, has been a historically unstable region. Similar incidents occurred in 2015 when shelling from Kokang landed in Yunnan, causing injuries and provoking tension between Myanmar government troops and rebels. Some confrontations took place remarkably close to the China-Myanmar border, with battles occurring within 500 meters.In 2009, clashes in the same area compelled tens of thousands to seek refuge across the border in China, as reported by Chinese state media and human rights organizations.Amid the escalating armed conflict between Myanmar military and rebel factions since late October, the Chinese embassy in Myanmar advised its nationals in Laukkai to evacuate promptly, citing growing security risks.China, a neighboring nation, has consistently called for a ceasefire and facilitated dialogue between the conflicting parties. As of mid-December, the United Nations reported that over 660,000 people in Myanmar had been displaced since October 27, contributing to a nationwide record of 2.6 million displaced individuals.In response, Chinese authorities issued warnings for citizens to avoid traveling to northern Myanmar and encouraged those already in the region to seek safety or return to China. China also urged the conflicting parties to exercise "maximum restraint" and work toward a "soft landing" in the volatile situation in northern Myanmar.

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Defense News ,China :- China latest aircraft carrier, the third in its fleet named "Fujian," is making significant strides towards its sea trials, according to official media reports on Wednesday. China Central Television showcased the cutting-edge vessel, highlighting its three electromagnetic catapult tracks. This new carrier, surpassing its predecessors in weight and sophistication, is set to undergo mooring trials in the coming year, as per Yin Hongxin, an officer aboard the ship, reported by China Daily.The Chinese state media regularly generates excitement surrounding advancements in defense equipment, presenting images of new ships, fighter jets, and missiles to capture public attention. Launched in June 2022, the Fujian was heralded with claims that it could rival US aircraft carriers in terms of technology. This development is crucial as China faces increasing pressure from the United States" Indo-Pacific strategy, particularly in the contested regions of the South China Sea and Taiwan.China asserts sovereignty over most of the South China Sea, while other nations, including Vietnam, the Philippines, Malaysia, Brunei, and Taiwan, have conflicting claims. The Fujian, with a displacement of 80,000 tonnes—20,000 tonnes more than its predecessors—is expected to extend its operations to distant seas, including the Indian Ocean, where the Indian Navy holds a strong presence.China has strategically expanded its naval capabilities, including bases in Djibouti and control over the Hambantota port in Sri Lanka. Plans to build around five aircraft carriers are underway, with the next carrier expected to be nuclear-powered, according to official media reports.Naval experts anticipate that the Fujian, being the "first fully domestically developed and constructed" aircraft carrier with an electromagnetic aircraft launch system (EMALS), may take some time to become operational. The vessel unique features, such as a flat, straight flight deck and arresting device, set it apart from its counterparts. The EMALS technology, considered a significant advancement by naval experts, is currently exclusive to the US Navy Gerald R. Ford-class carriers, making the Fujian a noteworthy development for China.Unlike China previous aircraft carriers equipped with ski-jump take-off ramps, the Fujian boasts a flat-top flight deck. This design shift addresses issues with the J-15 fighter jets, which were deemed too heavy for sustained carrier use. In a strategic shift since 2013, China has allocated substantial funds to the development of its navy, reducing the number of army troops. This modernization initiative encompasses the construction of aircraft carriers, submarines, frigates, and assault ships, reflecting China ambitions to expand its global influence.Beyond enhancing its own naval capabilities, China is actively assisting Pakistan in modernizing its navy. This involves providing the latest naval frigates to operate in the Indian Ocean and the Arabian Sea, further cementing China influence in the region.

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Defense News ,U.S :- The U.S. Army has granted a contract to Bombardier Defense for the provision of a Global 6500 aircraft, designated as the prototype airframe for an innovative spy plane initiative, as revealed in an announcement on Wednesday.The contract, fixed at a firm price and awarded on December 12, includes an option for acquiring two additional aircraft within a three-year timeframe. The inaugural aircraft is slated for delivery on October 1, according to the official statement.Introducing the High Accuracy Detection and Exploitation System (HADES), the Army is breaking new ground with its first intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance (ISR) aircraft utilizing a large-cabin business jet with advanced deep-sensing capabilities. Col. Joe Minor, the Army’s project manager for fixed-wing aircraft, emphasized that HADES will bring about "increased range, speed, endurance, and aerial intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance depth."In comparison to legacy turboprop platforms, HADES will operate at higher altitudes, enabling enhanced sensing capabilities covering more extensive areas of interest. This shift toward deep sensing aligns with the Army operational imperative for the future.As the Army reshapes its aerial reconnaissance and electronic warfare capabilities, transitioning away from aging Guardrail turboprop planes, the focus is on preparing for potential large-scale conflicts with nations such as Russia and China. The objective is to acquire an aircraft with extended duration, higher speed, and increased payload capacity, capable of detecting and targeting threats from greater distances.Preceding the HADES program, the Army has developed and extensively tested technology demonstrators, accumulating nearly 1,000 sorties in European and Indo-Pacific theaters. Two additional demonstrators are set to deploy in 2024.Artemis and Ares, aerial ISR demonstrators initiated in 2020, have played significant roles in supporting U.S. European Command operations and Indo-Pacific missions. The Pentagon emphasis on engaging China from a distance underscores the necessity for assets that can fulfill missions over extended ranges.Notably, Artemis, utilizing a Bombardier Challenger 650 aircraft, and Ares, employing a Bombardier Global Express 6500 aircraft, have paved the way for the HADES program. The Bombardier Global Express 6500, being larger than the Challenger 650, offers the Army extended ranges and higher altitudes, crucial capabilities in the Pacific region.Athena, with radar and signals intelligence variants, is set to join the force ahead of HADES in 2024. MAG Aerospace, L3Harris, and Sierra Nevada are collaborating to equip a Bombardier Global 6500 with ISR sensors for the radar variant and signals intelligence aircraft, respectively.Steve Patrick, Vice President of Bombardier Defense, emphasized the importance of precision and flexibility in addressing the multifaceted challenges posed by long-range fires. The Army envisions a versatile solution deployable globally and adaptable to swiftly changing crisis scenarios.The HADES program first phase will encompass two distinct aircraft with different sensor packages. Program Executive Office Aviation will lead the contract for HADES, while PEO Intelligence, Electronic Warfare, and Sensors will focus on acquiring payloads for the chosen platforms.In September 2022, L3Harris and Raytheon Applied Signal Technology were awarded contracts to develop sensors for HADES. A team, comprising L3Harris, Leidos, and MAG Aerospace, has already formed in preparation for the HADES program competition, showcasing the collaborative effort behind this groundbreaking initiative.

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Defense News , India G20 Summit :- In a recent revelation at the annual conference, Rajesh Kumar, the CEO of the Indian Cybercrime Coordination Centre (I4C), disclosed that the Indian cybersecurity sector successfully repelled numerous cyberattack attempts on the G20 portal during the summit. The staggering revelation highlighted a peak of 16 lakh Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS) attacks per minute at some point during the event.Established by the Ministry of Home Affairs, the I4C aims to create a framework and eco-system for Law Enforcement Agencies (LEAs) to address cybercrime in a coordinated and comprehensive manner. Kumar, responding to inquiries, emphasized that the onslaught of attacks on the G20 account commenced shortly after the website went live and reached its zenith during the summit.Despite the intensity of the attacks, Kumar reassured that the I4C, collaborating with various Indian agencies, effectively thwarted the cyber threats, ensuring the safety and integrity of the G20 portal. He expressed concerns about non-national foreign threat actors operating through Virtual Private Networks (VPNs), originating from locations such as China, Cambodia, and Malaysia. However, he acknowledged the challenge in pinpointing the exact location due to the masking effect of VPN networks on the hackers" true identities.According to cyber experts, the DDoS attacks were likely orchestrated by non-national threat actors with the intention of disrupting and sabotaging the G20 portal, potentially originating from foreign countries.Providing additional insights, Kumar shared that over 31 lakh cybercrime complaints have been registered on the National Cybercrime Reporting Portal (www.cybercrime.gov.in) since its launch in August 2019. Based on these complaints, more than 66,000 First Information Reports (FIRs) have been filed by Law Enforcement Agencies across states and union territories.Furthermore, Kumar revealed that the I4C has compiled an analytical report on the modus operandi of the top 50 cyber-attacks during 2023. The CEO also highlighted the significant role played by the National Cyber Helpline Number 1930, stating that concerned agencies, with its assistance, managed to save over Rs 1,100 crore in defrauded money over three years, benefiting 4.3 lakh victims.

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Defense News ,Russia :-  ZALA Aero, a subsidiary of the renowned Kalashnikov Group, has recently introduced its latest innovation in the field of military technology — the Izdeliye 55 (Product 55) loitering munition. Promising heightened effectiveness, this cutting-edge development draws inspiration from the battle-tested Lancet drone utilized in Ukraine. The Russian company asserts that Izdeliye 55 will boast enhanced resistance against electronic warfare and jamming techniques.According to the official announcement, Izdeliye 55 is designed as a short-range munition, deploying from a container launcher. Similar to its predecessor, the Lancet drone, the Izdeliye 55 features an X-shaped aircraft configuration. Positioned at the nose section, an advanced optoelectronic module will transmit Full HD quality images in real-time, providing the operator with the flexibility to select the optimal approach angle to the target. While the specifics of ensuring the operator safety remain undisclosed, ZALA Aero assures that deploying Izdeliye 55 ensures a secure operation.The new loitering munition is equipped with a 5kg warhead, and its operational range is reported to extend up to 50km. The methodology behind achieving Izdeliye 55 resistance to interference is yet to be disclosed. Theoretically, it could emulate Western anti-tank guided missiles by employing fiber-optic control. Alternatively, enhancing the munition autonomy is suggested, albeit at the potential cost of limiting the operator involvement.ZALA Aero disclosed that during the war in Ukraine from February 2022 to December 29, 2023, a total of 872 Lancet loitering munitions were deployed, showcasing an impressive 80% success rate in hitting targets — a total of 698 successful target hits. Notably, Lancets have become a favored choice among Russian forces as a substitute for long-range anti-tank guided missiles.

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Defense News ,China :- According to reports from the Indian website WION, Chinese scientists have recently revealed a cutting-edge electronic warfare weapon against the backdrop of rising death tolls in ongoing conflicts. The newly designed weapon boasts the capability to emit multiple focused beams of electromagnetic waves from a single antenna, simultaneously targeting objects in the sky, sea, or on land and disrupting their operations.The potential hazards of this weapon became apparent through laboratory tests on its miniaturized version, showcasing its ability to operate at high power and emit electromagnetic waves across a broad frequency range. This revelation underscores the effectiveness of the weapon and raises concerns about its potential impact.The Chinese weapon exhibits formidable capabilities, including the ability to thwart anti-jamming techniques like frequency hopping, commonly employed by enemy radar or communication devices. Even in the face of these countermeasures, the Chinese weapon remains effective in suppression.Professor Jiang Weixiang and his research team from Southeast University in Nanjing, leading the project, have detailed the manufacturing methods, key algorithms, and design concepts of the weapon in a peer-reviewed paper published in the November issue of the Journal of the University of Electronic Science and Technology of China.The scientists anticipate significant changes in future warfare, highlighting an intense competition in the electromagnetic spectrum battlefield between opposing forces. This suggests a shift in the dynamics of warfare, emphasizing the critical role of electronic warfare capabilities in modern conflicts.In this evolving landscape, less advanced countries may risk losing control over the electromagnetic spectrum even before yielding territorial ground. Professor Jiang Weixiang team emphasized in their published paper that surrendering control of the electromagnetic spectrum would inevitably result in the loss of air and sea control.To counter this evolving threat, the researchers argue that electronic countermeasure systems need to possess multifunctional, multi-target countermeasures, and broadband capabilities to adapt to high-intensity confrontational environments. They underscore the importance of countering the capabilities of this new weapon.Currently, most electronic warfare equipment is designed for continuous suppression and high power against targets in relatively similar directions. Examples include electronic warfare pods on aircraft like the US F-15 and F-16, or Russian MiG-27 and MiG-29 fighter jets. The researchers insights highlight the necessity for advanced and versatile electronic countermeasure systems in the face of evolving electronic warfare capabilities.However, it is important to approach news items from China with caution, especially concerning the design, development, and deployment of new high-tech weapons. The Chinese propaganda arm is known for spreading fake news and propaganda in mainstream media.

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