At the 2023 Dubai Air Show, the Hongdu Aircraft Company of China has officially confirmed ongoing formal negotiations between China and Pakistan for the acquisition of light attack aircraft.The purpose behind this potential acquisition is to replace the aging F-7PG fighters currently in service with the Pakistan Air Force, particularly for combat pilot conversion.Hongdu revealed that Pakistan is interested in procuring a light attack aircraft variant based on the L-15 trainer.The armed version of the L-15 is equipped with nine hardpoints strategically distributed across its fuselage and wings, capable of carrying up to approximately three tons of weaponry. Noteworthy among its arsenal are the versatile HJ-10 anti-tank guided missiles and the LS series of 250-500kg laser- and satellite-guided bombs, enhancing its ground attack capabilities.Setting itself apart, the L-15 features a suite of Chinese lightweight aircraft sensors, including multi-mode targeting pods and electronic jammers. Its electronically scanned array radar facilitates an anti-aircraft role, complemented by the integration of PL-12 long-range air-to-air missiles and PL-10 infrared-guided short-range missiles.To further extend its operational range, the aircraft can utilize fuel drop tanks, effectively enhancing its combat radius to 500km, thereby increasing operational efficiency and on-station flight duration.
Read More → Posted on 2023-11-18 17:54:17The relatives of Israeli hostages, currently held by the Hamas terror group, led a march from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem, according to a report from The Times of Israel on Saturday. The march, attended by thousands of Israelis, aimed to reach the Israeli Prime Minister office.Approximately 30,000 people participated in the march, as reported by local news media. Kobi Ben Ami, whose family members are among the hostages in Gaza, expressed that the families were "begging" for a meeting with ministers to discuss plans for the hostages return. Many relatives feel abandoned by the government, he added.During the final stretch towards Jerusalem, the marchers were joined by opposition leader Yair Lapid. The procession entered the capital around 3 p.m., leading to a protest at the Prime Minister Office at 4 p.m. Residents of the city welcomed the marchers with yellow balloons bearing the words "bring them home."After the protest, the families planned to return to Tel Aviv for a meeting with war cabinet minister Benny Gantz and cabinet observer Minister Gadi Eisenkot. The families stated that they had not received a response to their meeting request from other war cabinet ministers, including Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, Defence Minister Yoav Gallant, and cabinet observer Strategic Affairs Minister Ron Dermer.Following the meeting, a rally was scheduled at 7 p.m. with speeches beginning at 8 p.m. at "Hostages Square" outside the Tel Aviv Museum of Art. The marchers spent Friday night at Ein Hemed, where they held a Shabbat service and had a traditional Friday night meal. Benny Gantz joined them, speaking with relatives of hostages and offering support.Naor Pakciarz, representing the families of Kibbutz Beeri, emphasized the need for the war cabinet to engage directly with them before making decisions. "Look us in the eye!" Pakciarz urged, questioning how they could welcome Shabbat without knowing the whereabouts of their loved ones.
Read More → Posted on 2023-11-18 16:42:25The Dutch (Nederland) Ministry of Defence has announced a significant commitment of €2 billion ($2.2 billion) in military aid to Ukraine for the year 2024. This financial support aims to address Ukraine immediate requirements for ammunition and the maintenance of existing platforms and systems. Additionally, a portion of the funds will be allocated to fortify Ukraine air defenses, enhancing its ability to safeguard critical infrastructure against potential attacks.Dutch Defence Minister Kajsa Ollongren emphasized the resolute commitment to supporting Ukraine, stating, "With this substantial amount, we send a clear signal that we are determined to continue our support for Ukraine, now and in the future." The Netherlands has consistently been among the most significant contributors to Ukraine military assistance since the Russian invasion, with a total pledge of €2.48 billion by the end of July. This places the Netherlands in the company of major contributors such as the U.S., Germany, the U.K., Norway, Poland, and Denmark.Germany has also expressed intentions to bolster military aid to Ukraine, with plans to double the support to €8 billion in 2024, as confirmed by German Defense Minister Boris Pistorius.The Dutch aid will be provided through various means, including commercial procurement, utilizing stockpiles, and collaborating with international partners. The Netherlands, in coordination with Denmark, is overseeing European efforts to supply F-16 fighter jets to Ukraine. As part of this initiative, five aircraft are stationed at a training center in Romania this month.The support extends beyond conventional weaponry and includes technologically advanced equipment. While specific details were not provided by the Dutch ministry, part of the funding will be allocated to enhance Ukraine cybersecurity capabilities.Continuing its commitment, the Netherlands will extend military training for Ukrainian personnel throughout 2024. Since October 2022, the country has deployed numerous instructors and troops, both in the U.K. and as part of the European Union training mission.This significant aid package aligns with the Netherlands pledge made at the NATO meeting in Vilnius in July, demonstrating a commitment to long-term support for Ukraine. Notably, the Netherlands has previously supplied Ukraine with various equipment, including T-72 tanks, Patriot air defense systems, PzH 2000 155 mm self-propelled howitzers, Alkmaar-class minehunter vessels, F-16s, Leopard 2A4 tanks, and Leopard 1 tanks through collaborations with Denmark and Germany.
Read More → Posted on 2023-11-18 04:25:49A cutting-edge drone prototype, named Anshar, has been unveiled by a Brazilian defense organization, Mac Jee Group. This development coincides with the increasing significance of such weaponry, particularly in light of Russia involvement in the conflict in Ukraine. Referred to as loitering munitions, these drones can stay airborne until a remote operator commands them to target and crash into designated objectives.At the recent Dubai Airshow, Mac Jee Group showcased the Anshar, boasting a range of 120 kilometers (62 miles), a speed of 612 kph (380 mph), an impressive one-hour endurance, and a payload capacity of 20 kilograms (44 pounds). Mathieu Izquierdo, the sales business development director of Mac Jee, emphasized the alignment of this new product with contemporary war doctrines, particularly those observed in Eastern Europe conflicts. He highlighted Anshar purpose of efficiently eliminating high-value targets at a reduced cost, emphasizing its user-friendly maintenance and operation features, although specific equipment costs were not disclosed.According to Izquierdo, a live demonstration of the Anshar drone is scheduled for the upcoming World Defense Show in Saudi Arabia, set to take place from Feb. 4-8. He revealed that Mac Jee primarily exports its products to the Middle East and announced the company intention to officially launch the product in early 2025.Headquartered in Sao Jose dos Campos, one of Brazil key defense hubs, Mac Jee operates alongside aerospace giant Embraer and other prominent defense firms. The unveiling of the Anshar drone marks a significant stride for the Brazilian defense industry, positioning it as a key player in the evolving landscape of modern warfare technologies.
Read More → Posted on 2023-11-18 04:15:04In the race among European nations to acquire interceptors, launchers, and radars for missile defense, U.S. contractor Northrop Grumman is strategically positioning its Integrated Battle Command System (IBCS) software as a crucial element connecting various defense components. A recent event held by the company in Warsaw on November 16 aimed to solidify its position in Poland amid an impending change in government.Following the victory of Poland opposition in last month general election, the right-wing Law and Justice party rule, marked by significant defense spending after Russia invasion of Ukraine, has been replaced by a coalition of center-right, liberal, and left-wing parties. As a new cabinet is expected to be sworn in by the year end, Northrop Grumman is actively seeking to maintain its foothold with the IBCS in Poland.This political transition aligns with the evolving landscape of European missile defense initiatives, particularly under the European Sky Shield Initiative (ESSI), which includes 19 NATO member states. Northrop Grumman sees its software as a unifying force within this framework and aims for it to become a crucial element in Europe contribution to a NATO missile shield.Bill Lamb, a senior program director at Northrop Grumman, emphasizes the importance of interoperability in addressing challenges faced by NATO and its allies. The IBCS, originally developed for the U.S. Army, is positioned as a solution to enhance coordination and control in the emerging missile defense architectures.European interest in the IBCS has been on the rise, with German Air Force chief Lt. Gen. Ingo Gerhartz confirming Berlin exploration of the system. Poland has been actively involved in the acquisition of the IBCS, signing agreements with the United States in 2018 and receiving State Department approval for a follow-on deal in September, potentially valued at $4 billion.Brig. Gen. Kazimierz Dynski, head of the Polish Armed Forces air and anti-missile defense force, highlighted the importance of an integrated air defense system in the context of their experiences during the conflict in Ukraine. The IBCS is seen as a crucial element in integrating Poland various air defense systems, including the Wisla mid-range system and short-range air defense components from different sources.
Read More → Posted on 2023-11-17 15:47:16TikTok took action on Thursday to curb posts related to Osama bin Laden "Letter to America," written after the September 11, 2001 attacks by the al Qaeda leader. In the 2002 letter, bin Laden sought to justify the attacks that claimed nearly 3,000 lives. He criticized U.S. military bases in the Middle East and its support for Israel, claiming the Quran justified retaliation.The letter gained traction on TikTok during the Israel-Hamas conflict, with users sharing how it impacted their views on 9/11 and U.S. foreign policy. TikTok, disputing reports of its trend, stated that content promoting the letter violated its rules, with the platform actively removing such content and investigating its origin. The #lettertoamerica hashtag amassed 13.7 million views, and "Letter to America" trended on Twitter with over 82,000 posts.Amid the surge in interest, The Guardian removed a 2002 web page containing the full text of bin Laden letter, citing its sharing on social media without proper context. White House deputy press secretary Andrew Bates criticized the trend, especially concerning given the rise in antisemitic violence following the October 7 Hamas attacks in Israel.Bates emphasized that there is no justification for spreading the "repugnant, evil, and antisemitic lies" of bin Laden, associating them with the motivation behind the 9/11 attacks. He warned against insulting the families of the 2,977 victims by aligning with bin Laden words.
Read More → Posted on 2023-11-17 15:05:52The Israel Defence Forces have confirmed the death of Corporal Noa Marciano, who was abducted by the Hamas terror group during the October 7 attacks, as reported by the Times of Israel. The body of the 19-year-old Marciano was recovered by the troops of the 7th Armored Brigade 603rd Battalion from a building adjacent to Shifa Hospital. This was based on intelligence information provided by the Shin Bet security agency.Her body was subsequently brought to Israel for identification, coinciding with ongoing efforts to search for terror infrastructure in the hospital complex. Marciano was serving at the Nahal Oz IDF base when it was overrun by Hamas terrorists during the attack on southern Israel on October 7. She lived in Modiin and was the oldest of three siblings.Hamas shared a propaganda video of Marciano on Monday evening, four days after being taken hostage, where she identified herself and recited the names of her parents and hometown. The video then showed her deceased body, according to The Times of Israel.In a separate incident, the Israeli Army reported finding the body of another Israeli hostage, Yehudit Weiss, near Al-Shifa Hospital in Gaza. She was kidnapped from the kibbutz of Beeri on October 7. The body was found in a "structure" near the medical facility, with no details provided on the cause of her death or the condition of the structure when her body was discovered.Israeli military spokespersons stated that Weiss was killed by Hamas, and Rear Admiral Daniel Hagari confirmed her murder during a televised briefing. The Hostages and Missing Person Families Forum identified Weiss as a 65-year-old grandmother, whose husband Shmuel was killed in the October 7 Hamas attack against Israel.Hamas and Israel are reportedly engaged in preliminary discussions for a potential deal involving the release of hostages. The proposed agreement focuses on approximately 50 women and children among the 240 hostages held by Hamas in Gaza. Israel is evaluating the proposal, which includes a three-to-five-day halt in fighting, increased humanitarian aid to Gaza, and the release of an unspecified number of women and children held in Israeli prisons.Meanwhile, Israel Defence Forces reported continued operations in the Gaza Strip, with fighter jets striking Hamas sites and soldiers engaging Hamas terrorists. A Hamas terrorist tunnel was uncovered in the Shifa Hospital complex, another in the Rantisi Hospital, and a significant amount of weaponry and ammunition were found in the Al-Quds Hospital, according to IDF posts on social media platform X.
Read More → Posted on 2023-11-17 14:54:48In a recent development, the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) announced the discovery of a Hamas terrorist tunnel within the Shifa Hospital complex in Gaza. Additionally, another tunnel was found in the Rantisi Hospital, and a significant cache of weaponry and ammunition was uncovered in the Al-Quds Hospital.The IDF shared updates on the findings through posts on social media platform X. One post stated, "Exposing another layer of Hamas exploitation of three of the largest hospitals in Gaza: Inside the Shifa Hospital complex, a Hamas terrorist tunnel was uncovered." Another post mentioned the discovery of a terrorist tunnel inside the Rantisi Hospital.The Shaldag SF unit, the 7th Brigade, and other Special Forces units played a role in exposing Hamas tunneling infrastructure within the Shifa Hospital. Moreover, they discovered a booby-trapped vehicle prepared for a planned October 7th massacre, containing a substantial amount of weapons and ammunition, as reported by the Israeli Air Force on X.IDF, on X, also shared images of weapons and ammunition found in what they identified as the Al-Quds Hospital, emphasizing that these discoveries were made within the past 24 hours.Simultaneously, in response to attacks on the northern border, IDF fighter jets struck several Hezbollah sites in southern Lebanon. According to the IDF, anti-tank guided missiles targeted army posts near the Biranit base and the northern community of Rosh Hanikra. Fortunately, no injuries were reported in these attacks, as per The Times of Israel.A video posted on X by the Israel Defense Forces on Thursday showcased Lt Col Jonathan Conricus touring the MRI building of Al-Shifa Hospital. In the video, Conricus highlighted evidence suggesting that Hamas systematically uses hospitals for military operations, violating international law. The findings included obstructed security cameras and a laptop discovered in an MRI room, currently under analysis by Israeli intelligence personnel. Conricus emphasized that the discoveries in the video are likely just the tip of the iceberg.Furthermore, IDF fighter jets targeted the residence of Ismail Haniyeh, the Head of Hamas Political Bureau, located in the Gaza Strip. The IDF stated that the house was used as terrorist infrastructure and a meeting point for senior Hamas leaders directing terrorist attacks against Israel. Haniyeh family home is in Gaza, although he currently resides in Qatar, according to The Times of Israel. The IDF shared information about the airstrike on X, stating, "IDF fighter jets struck the residence of Ismail Haniyeh, the Head of Hamas Political Bureau."#israel #war #hamas
Read More → Posted on 2023-11-17 03:57:40Austria has unveiled plans to enhance its air defenses by incorporating long-range air defense missiles into its armed forces, beginning in 2027, as announced by the country government in a press conference held in Vienna on November 15. This strategic decision aligns with Austria recent participation in the German-led European Sky Shield Initiative, which seeks to establish integrated and interoperable air defenses across 19 European nations.The Austrian defense ministry aims to finalize a procurement contract by the end of 2026, with Defense Minister Klaudia Tanner emphasizing the presentation of a draft law to parliament to prevent deferral to the next government, given the upcoming legislative elections in the country. Tanner identified two potential weapon systems during the press conference, with the American-made Patriot system and the American-Israeli Arrow 3 emerging as prime candidates.In a phone interview, an Austrian military spokesperson emphasized the early stage of the decision-making process, refraining from expressing a preference and highlighting the ongoing deliberations that may extend over the coming days, weeks, or even years.Despite inquiries during the press conference, neither Tanner nor the ministry spokesperson disclosed a specific price range for the planned procurement. Notably, discussions on the matter are underway with European partners, primarily Germany, according to statements from the defense minister.Austria commitment to the Sky Shield initiative drew criticism domestically, with concerns raised about the impact on the country neutrality. Chancellor Karl Nehammer, however, asserted that Vienna would retain the final decision on engaging objects in Austria airspace, emphasizing that participation in the initiative and the procurement of long-range air defense systems would not compromise Austria "military neutrality" but enhance its defensive capabilities.Motivated by the Russian invasion of Ukraine, Austria has significantly increased funding and procurement for its armed forces, aiming to nearly double annual defense spending to €5.25 billion by 2027 from €2.7 billion in the previous year. This renewed commitment includes the purchase of the German-made Iris-T air defense system for the short-range segment of the Sky Shield scheme.It is noteworthy that until 1990, Austria, under its 1955 state treaty with Allied occupying powers, was restricted from possessing weapons with a range exceeding 30 kilometers. Currently, Austria ground-based air defenses are limited to "shortest-range" systems, such as MISTRAL missiles and 35mm anti-aircraft cannons, according to information available on the armed forces website.
Read More → Posted on 2023-11-16 14:33:03In May 2022, Voyager 1 encountered a challenge as it began transmitting distorted data back to Earth. Engineers at NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) identified the issue as a software glitch in the probe attitude articulation and control system (AACS), responsible for maintaining the proper alignment of the probe antenna with Earth.Responding to this anomaly, JPL engineers devised a software patch to rectify the glitch. The corrective patch was initiated in October 2022 and took 18 hours to traverse the vast distance to Voyager 1, successfully completing installation on November 18, 2022. Consequently, Voyager 1 has resumed normal data transmission.Beyond addressing the software glitch on Voyager 1, JPL engineers are actively developing additional software updates. These updates aim to prevent the accumulation of debris in the thrusters of both Voyager probes and are scheduled for transmission in early 2024. The successful installation of a software update for NASA Voyager 2 probe marked another achievement, occurring on October 25, 2023. The update, transmitted from Earth on October 20, 2023, also required 18 hours to reach Voyager 2, ensuring the probe continued operational success. The capability to send software updates over a distance of more than 12 billion miles to the Voyager probes underscores the ingenuity of NASA engineers. It further emphasizes the enduring functionality of the Voyager probes, which have surpassed 46 years in service. As the farthest human-made objects from Earth, Voyager 1 currently explores interstellar space, while Voyager 2 is anticipated to reach interstellar space in 2025. Both probes persist in delivering valuable scientific data, enhancing our understanding of the outer solar system and interstellar space. The recent software updates, transmitted from Earth to the Voyager probes through the Deep Space Network—an intricate system of global radio antennas dedicated to communicating with NASA deep space probes—attest to the resourcefulness and commitment of NASA engineers. This achievement not only demonstrates the successful resolution of technical challenges but also highlights the ongoing potential for communication with spacecraft, even when situated billions of miles away. The Voyager probes, as humanity most distant technological emissaries, continue to enrich our knowledge of interstellar space and are anticipated to remain operational for several more years, providing an unprecedented perspective into the depths of our cosmic surroundings.
Read More → Posted on 2023-11-14 16:11:43The Acquisition and Technology & Logistics Agency (ATLA) of the Japanese Ministry of Defense made a groundbreaking announcement via video clip, revealing the successful completion of the world first shipboard firing test of a railgun. This milestone test, conducted in collaboration with the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force on October 17, 2023, involved mounting the railgun prototype on an offshore platform, from which it discharged an unspecified number of rounds into the ocean.While specific performance details are yet to be disclosed by ATLA, it is widely speculated that the railgun achieved projectile speeds exceeding Mach 6. This technological advancement aligns with Japan Defense Buildup Program, sanctioned by the National Security Council and Cabinet in December 2022. The program emphasizes ongoing research into railguns to enhance the capability of intercepting diverse airborne threats, particularly hypersonic missiles.ATLA emphasizes the utility of the railgun in safeguarding vessels against both surface and air threats. The organization initiated its exploration of railgun technology in 2016, dedicating 1 billion yen from fiscal year 2016 to 2022 for research and development of the electromagnetic railgun weapon system. The first railgun prototype, weighing 8 tons with a 6-meter cannon barrel, is a testament to these efforts.In 2018, Japan defense ministry released a video showcasing a 40mm-caliber developmental electromagnetic railgun and associated support and test equipment. According to ATLA, this railgun prototype successfully propelled a projectile at speeds of 2,297 m/s during trials, equivalent to Mach 6.5.This achievement marks a significant stride in railgun technology, with these electromagnetic weapons utilizing electricity to propel projectiles at hypersonic velocities. Railguns, surpassing traditional cannons in speed and range, hold transformative potential in naval warfare.Reflecting the strategic importance of this innovation, the Japanese Ministry of Defense allocated 6.5 billion yen in fiscal year 2022 and 16 billion yen in fiscal year 2023 for ongoing research on railguns capable of firing projectiles at high initial velocities to counter various aerial threats. In August 2023, a budget request of 23.8 billion yen for fiscal year 2024 further underscores the commitment to advancing railgun research.ATLA outlines plans to continue testing the railgun, aiming to evolve it into a practical weapon system for the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force. The agency also expresses interest in international collaboration for further railgun development. This successful shipboard test positions Japan as a frontrunner in the realm of railgun technology, showcasing its potential to revolutionize naval warfare on a global scale.
Read More → Posted on 2023-11-14 15:47:18Pakistan conducted a successful test launch of the Ababeel missile, showcasing its capability to carry multiple warheads for striking diverse targets.This recent test, undertaken on Wednesday, aimed to reaffirm the design, technical parameters, and performance evaluation of various sub-systems, contributing to the reinforcement of deterrence and strategic stability in the region, as stated by the Inter Services Public Relations Pakistan, the military media branch. The Strategic Plans Division, responsible for Pakistan nuclear deterrent, did not provide information in response to Defense News inquiry about the test.Initially tested on January 24, 2017, the Ababeel missile, with a range of 2,200 kilometers (1,367 miles), was developed to ensure the survivability of Pakistan ballistic missiles in a region where state actors are advancing countermeasures. Mansoor Ahmed, an expert on Pakistan nuclear program, suggested that the extended gap between tests likely resulted from efforts to enhance technical and performance parameters. Ahmed, now affiliated with the Australian National University, emphasized that the Ababeel missile represents a significant engineering milestone for Pakistan nuclear triad and a major breakthrough in bolstering the survivability of land-based strategic forces against potential preemptive strikes.Naeem Salik, a former Pakistan Army officer and executive director at the Strategic Vision Institute think tank, highlighted that the Ababeel enhances Pakistan targeting capabilities by enabling engagement with multiple targets simultaneously. This, according to Salik, not only provides a cost-effective solution but also complicates India ballistic missile defense efforts, aligning well with the concept of full-spectrum deterrence by offering the ability to strike from a diverse array of targets.
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