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General Dynamics
was awarded to purchase 140 main battle tanks M1A1 Abrams for the Iraqi
Army.
General
Dynamics Land Systems, Inc., Sterling Heights, Mich.,
was awarded on Mar. 5, 2009, a $33,182,318 a no fee
cost contract for material for the Iraq program to purchase
140 M1A1 Abrams vehicles, with an estimated completion
dates of Sept. 1, 2009. One bid was solicited and one
bid received. TACOM Contracting Commands, Warren, AMSCC-TAC-AHLC,
Warren, Mich., is the contracting activity (W56HZV-06-G-0006).
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The first
batch of the new Ridgback protected vehicles are currently being tested
by the British Army.
The
first batch of the new Ridgback protected vehicles are
currently being tested by the Army, and are expected
to be going to work in Afghanistan later this year.
Lighter and more agile than the Mastiff Armoured Fighting
Vehicle, the Ridgback, though very similar, is nearly
two metres shorter but, crucially, a metre slimmer than
its big brother, allowing troops greater access and
mobility within built-up environments. While manoeuvrability
is its special feature, it is passenger-protection that
remains paramount. Ridgback is mine and IED (improvised
explosive device) strike-proofed to the same level as
a Mastiff 2; just as heavily armoured but nine tonnes
lighter. Among the upgrades fitted at Coventry, Ridgback
incorporates an impressive electronics pack including
Bowman communications, electronic countermeasures, night
vision and thermal imaging. The multi-camera feeds to
the TV screens inside give the crew impressive situational
awareness from within the vehicle. Some vehicles will
be fitted with a remote weapons system allowing the
crew to operate Ridgback's weapons via a camera and
joystick from inside the vehicle.
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Russia to
begin large-scale rearmament of Armed Forces in 2011.
A comprehensive
rearmament of Russia's Armed Forces will begin in 2011,
President Dmitry Medvedev said. He said that the current
military-political situation in the world calls for
a thorough modernization of the Russian Armed Forces,
primarily its strategic nuclear forces. The president
reiterated that "despite the current financial
difficulties, Russia has never had better favorable
conditions to create modern and highly efficient armed
forces." Medvedev also said that the Russian Security
Council would soon endorse a national security strategy
for the period up to 2020. The president announced last
year that Russia would make the modernization of its
nuclear deterrent and Armed Forces a priority in light
of the August military conflict with Georgia. Russia's
military expenditure has been steadily growing recently,
and the country reportedly plans to increase the current
defense budget of $40 billion by 50% in the next three
years. Defense Minister Anatoly Serdyukov said on Tuesday
that the share of modern weaponry in the Russian Armed
Forces would reach 30% by 2015, and would total 70%
by 2020.
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First use
of the wheeled armoured vehicle "Cobra" by the Slovenian Army.
The 18th CBRN
Defence Battalion Reconnaissance Company for the First
Time Attends Field Training Using Light Reconnaissance
Vehicles 'Cobra'. A Slovenian Army Cobra light reconnaissance
vehicle seen during its first operational training operation
in early March. From 2 to 6 March, female and male members
of the Reconnaissance Company of the 18th Chemical,
Biological, Radiological and Nuclear Defence Battalion
attended the field training using the ten new light
reconnaissance vehicles Cobra 4x4, taken over at the
Kranj Military Post on Friday, 27 February.
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Russia to
put regiment of RS-24 missiles into service in Dec.
Russia
will put a regiment of new-generation intercontinental
ballistic missiles into service in December, the Strategic
Missile Forces (SMF) commander said on Tuesday. "After
December 5, 2009, when START-1 expires, Russia will
put a regiment of RS-24 missiles into service,"
Col. Gen. Nikolai Solovtsov said. He also said the SMF
would conduct at least eight missile test launches,
including space launches, in 2009. Solovtsov said the
next launch was scheduled for April 10. The commander
said earlier that RS-24 ICBMs, with multiple independently
targetable reentry vehicle (MIRV) warheads, would help
bolster the SMF's ability to overpower missile defense
systems, "thus strengthening the nuclear deterrence
potential of the Russian nuclear triad." The SMF
reportedly has a total of 538 ICBMs, including 306 SS-25
Topol (Sickle) missiles and 56 SS-27 Topol-M missiles.
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The Collective
Force Rapid Intervention organization will organize military exercises
in Kazakhstan in September 2009.
The
Collective Force Rapid Intervention organization of
the Treaty of collective security (OTSC: Armenia, Bielorussia,
Kazakhstan, Kirghizstan, Ouzbekistan, Russia and Tadjikistan)
will organize military exercises in Kazakhstan in September
2009,said Russian Ministry of Defense Anatoli Serdioukov.
The collective
Force Rapid Intervention will have the role of pushing
back an armed aggression, to fight international terrorism
and extremism, to repress the organized transnational
crime and the drug trafficking, to manage the consequences
of the natural and technical disasters.
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Second S-400
air defense regiment put into service in Russia.
The
second regiment equipped with advanced S-400 Triumf
air defense missile systems has been put into combat
service in Russia, the defense minister said on Tuesday.
In 2007, Russia successfully conducted live firing tests
of the S-400 air defense complex at the Kapustin Yar
firing range in south Russia's Astrakhan Region, and
deployed the first missile regiment equipped with the
new system to protect the airspace surrounding Moscow
and industrial zones in the center of Russia's European
territory. The S-400 Triumf (SA-21 Growler) air defense
system is expected to form the new cornerstone of Russia's
theater air and missile defenses up to 2020 or even
2025. The S-400 is designed to intercept and destroy
airborne targets at a distance of up to 400 kilometers
(250 miles), twice the range of the U.S. MIM-104 Patriot,
and 2.5 times that of the S-300PMU-2. The system is
also believed to be able to destroy stealth aircraft,
cruise missiles, and ballistic missiles, with an effective
range of up to 3,500 kilometers (2,200 miles) and a
speed of up to 4.8 kilometers (3 miles) per second.
A regular S-400 battalion comprises at least eight launchers
with 32 missiles and a mobile command post, according
to various sources. The new state arms procurement program
until 2015 stipulates the purchase of enough S-400 air
defense systems to arm 18 battalions during this period.
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Czech deputy
defence minister Martin Bartak today signed a contract on the supply
of 107 Pandur II armoured personnel carriers
Czech
deputy defence minister Martin Bartak today signed a
contract on the supply of 107 Pandur II armoured personnel
carriers (APC) from the Austrian firm Steyr to the Czech
military with representatives of the General Dynamics
group, of which Steyr is part. The price of the order,
including logistics and training, is 14.4 billion crowns.
The Czech military will receive the first Pandurs this
year, and the last in 2013. General Dynamics is represented
in the Czech Republic by the Defendia CZ company whose
executive Juraj Urban signed the contract on behalf
of the concern. General Dynamics European Land Systems
President John Ulrich was also present. The total value
of the offset programme would be over 18 billion crowns.
Some 40 percent of them would be direct offsets, that
is orders connected with the military equipment production.
The first 17 Pandurs are ready and they should be supplied
in mid-2009. The Czech military wanted a total of 72
APCs in the standard version, 11 in commander's version,
16 Pandurs in two forms of the reconnaissance version
and four in modifications for health care and engineering
purposes. Czech Defence Industry Association president
Jiri Hynek told CTK today that Czechs companies would
gain some 4000 jobs thanks to the completion of APCs.
In 2007 the current government of Mirek Topolanek decided
to withdraw from the contract after Steyr failed to
keep the contract conditions. In January 2008, Steyr
was given one more chance to supply a lower number of
APCs, however.
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Andry Rajoelina
was giving President Marc Ravalomanana four hours to step down.
Madagascar's
opposition leader Andry Rajoelina addresses his supporters
during a rally in Antananarivo March 14, 2009. Rajoelina
emerged from hiding on Saturday to tell thousands of
his supporters he was giving President Marc Ravalomanana
four hours to step down. Madagascan soldiers gather
outside Defence Minister Mamy Ranaivoniarivo's office
in the capital Antananarivo.
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The new American
Dynamics Flight Systems AD-150.
The
American Dynamics Flight Systems' AD-150, the next generation
of high speed Vertical Take-Off and Landing (VTOL) and
Unmanned Aircraft System (UAS) military aircraft, which
is being designed and tested for use by the U.S. Marines
is seen in this prototype undated handout image released
to Reuters March 12, 2009. The aircraft will be approximately
14.5 feet (4.4 meters) in length with a wingspan of
approximately 17.5 feet (5.3 meters).
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Philippine
Army continue its pursuit operation against Moro Islamic Liberation
Front (MILF) guerrillas.
Government
troops of the armor unit of 103rd Brigade Philippine
Army patrol in the hinterlands of Piagapo, Muslim rebel
influenced town of Lanao del Sur province in the southern
Philippine island of Mindanao on March 12, 2009. The
military continue its pursuit operation against Moro
Islamic Liberation Front (MILF) guerrillas responsible
the August 2008 attacks in several towns of Mindanao
that left over half a million people displaced, and
scores of civilians dead and after the courts stopped
a proposed land deal that would have given the MILF
control over a large area of territory.
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ITT Wins
Contracts for Land Mine Jammers.
On
April 2/07, BB&T Capital Markets upgraded EDO Corporation
to “buy,” in part because they thought EDO
was well positioned to win a part of the $200-$500 million
Counter- Radio Controlled Improvised Explosive Device
(RCIED) Electronic Warfare (CREW) contracts going forward.
Those contracts appear to have come through, with awards
for the system EDO now calls the CVRJ (CREW Vehicle
Receiver/Jammer). The Pentagon refers to Spiral 2.1
Vehicle Mounted CREW systems, which are one element
of the DoD’s Joint Counter RCIED Electronic Warfare
program. CREW systems are vehicle mounted electronic
jammers designed to prevent the remote detonation of
land mines. These are often triggered by off-the-shelf
technology like cell phones, in order to avoid visible
wires. EDO makes the Warlock jammer, a derivative of
its earlier “Shortstop” product. As the
USA buys and fields more mine-resistant MRAP vehicles,
IED jammers like the CVRJ and “Lockheed’s”
Symphony are a natural accompaniment. A fact that should
make EDO’s new owner ITT very happy – and
has, thanks to a $1+ billion contract that continues
to attract large delivery orders.
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French President
Nicolas Sarkozy officially announced Wednesday that France would rejoin
NATO's military command.
French
President Nicolas Sarkozy officially announced Wednesday
that France would rejoin NATO's military command more
than four decades after leaving it. President Sarkozy's
announcement was widely expected this week, after the
French leader broadly hinted for months that Paris would
be fully rejoining the NATO command. Former French leader,
General Charles de Gaulle, had withdrawn from the military
command in the 1960s, concerned that France would lose
its military independence to rising superpower, the
United States. But in remarks at a defence seminar in
Paris, Mr. Sarkozy stressed France had nothing to lose,
and everything to gain, by rejoining the military command.
The French President said a rapprochement with NATO
will increase France's national independence. Not fully
being part of the Atlantic alliance, he said, only serves
to increase its dependence and limit its margin of maneuver.
He said France will be stronger and more influential.
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Kraus-Maffei
and his partner BAE Systems are featuring the Panzerhaubitze 2000 (PzH
2000) Self-Propelled Howitzer (SPH) to the Air Show in Avalon.
Krauss-Maffei
Wegmann GmbH & Co.KG (KMW) and through-life support
partner BAE Systems Australia are featuring the Panzerhaubitze
2000 (PzH 2000) Self-Propelled Howitzer (SPH) capabilities
for Land 17 at this week’s Australian International
Air Show in Avalon. The Land 17 Artillery Replacement
Programme will fundamentally change the Australian Army’s
indirect fire support capability through a system of
systems architecture. Fielding of the KMW PzH 2000 for
the Land 17 SPH capability package will provide a versatile,
safe, combat proven, networked, autonomous and PGM certified
precision weapon system.
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Force Dynamics,
LLC Receives Award for Cheetah M-ATV wheeled armoured Vehicles.
Force
Dynamics, LLC, a joint venture between Force Protection,
Inc. and General Dynamics Land Systems, a business unit
of General Dynamics, today announced that it was awarded
a contract for two Cheetah light weight, high mobility
Production Representative Vehicles (PRVs) as part of
the U.S. Army Tank-Automotive and Armaments Command
(TACOM) Mine Resistant Ambush Protected All Terrain
Vehicle (M-ATV) program. The value of the award is $1
million. The two vehicles were delivered on February
23rd and met the government’s initial requirements.
The Cheetah vehicle, which has been in development since
late 2005, previously successfully passed testing to
MRAP I survivability levels and has undergone initial
mobility and durability testing at the U.S. Army’s
Nevada Automotive Test Center. The strong partnership
between Force Protection and General Dynamics Land Systems
as well as a strong suite of OEMs and partners will
allow Force Dynamics to successfully execute on the
aggressive procurement schedule required to deliver
this urgently needed survivability solution to the conflict
in Afghanistan. Together, Force Protection and General
Dynamics have successfully delivered over 3,000 Mine
Resistant Ambush Protected (MRAP) Category I and Category
II vehicles under the MRAP program. Force Protection
has commenced low-rate production of the Cheetah at
its Ladson, South Carolina, facility and Force Dynamics
has begun to procure long-lead materials to move from
limited to extended production of Cheetah vehicles.
Force Protection, Inc. is a leading American designer,
developer and manufacturer of survivability solutions,
predominantly ballistic- and blast-protected wheeled
vehicles currently deployed by the U.S. military and
its allies to support armed forces and security personnel
in conflict zones. The company’s specialty vehicles,
the Cougar, the Buffalo and the Cheetah, are designed
specifically for reconnaissance and urban operations
and to protect their occupants from landmines, hostile
fire, and improvised explosive devices (IEDs, commonly
referred to as roadside bombs).
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Military
parade Kuwaiti army on the occasion of celebrating National and Liberation
Day.
Russian
T-72 heavy battle tanks from Kuwait's Armored Brigade,
parade in Subhan, 40 kilometers east of Kuwait City,
during a Kuwait Defense Ministry air show, Wednesday,
March 11, 2009. Kuwait International Airport suspended
all commercial air traffic for two hours during the
parade, in which different kinds of military aircraft
and helicopters took part on the occasion of celebrating
National and Liberation Day.
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New mobile
Topol-M battalion put on combat duty in Russia.
A
missile battalion equipped with mobile Topol-M (SS-27
Stalin) ICBMs has been put on combat duty in central
Russia, a spokesman for the Russian Missile Forces (SMF)
said on Tuesday. The first two Topol-M mobile missile
battalions, equipped with six road-mobile systems, had
already been put on combat duty with the 54th Strategic
Missile Division near the town of Teikovo, about 150
miles (240 km) northeast of Moscow. "Another missile
battalion equipped with mobile Topol-M missile systems
and comprising three launchers and a command unit has
been put on combat duty with the Teikovo missile division
in the Ivanovo Region," Col. Alexander Vovk said.
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Belarus,
Russia to conduct large-scale war games in fall.
Belarus
and Russia will stage a large-scale strategic military
exercise in the fall, the Belarusian defense minister
said on Tuesday. The drill, called Zapad 2009 (West
2009), will involve around 13,000 service personnel
on both sides. Leonid Maltsev said the Russian military
would contribute "Ground Forces, Air Force, Air
Defense Forces and reconnaissance units." He added
that the drill would, among other things, rehearse interoperability
within the framework of the Belarusian-Russian integrated
air defense system, which the two countries agreed to
establish recently.
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Macedonia
Purchasing 200 BTR-4 Armored Vehicles from Ukraine.
The
Macedonian government is prepared to purchase 200 BTR
4 "Bukefal," armored personnel carriers (APCs)
from Ukraine's Kharkiv Morozov Machine Building Design
Bureau, according to reports in Interfax. While the
Macedonian Defense Ministry was not able to completely
verify Interfax's account, a spokesperson did confirm
that an APC purchase will be forthcoming in the near
future. The size of the reported order, however, is
sure to draw criticism, since the Macedonian Army needs
no more than 110 APCs to fill outs its ranks as the
country tries to gain acceptance into the NATO Alliance.
In order to comply with NATO requirements, Macedonia
will procure 30 new APCs by the end of 2009, with a
total of 80 in service by year-end 2015. The Finnish
Patria AMV, the Austrian Steyr Pandur, and the Swiss
MOWAG Piranha are all preferred options at the moment.
The BTR-4 is modeled after the Russian BTR-80, 12 of
which the Army of the Republic of Macedonia (ARM) currently
has in its service.
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Upgrade project
M113 armoured personnel carrier from Australian army, 43 vehicles have
now been accepted.
The
current Land 106 project will upgrade 431 M113 vehicles
to improve armour protection, mobility, firepower and
habitability. The Australian Government provided second
pass approval for the project in June 2002 to upgrade
350 vehicles, and a contract was signed with Tenix Defence
(now BAE Systems Australia Defence Pty Ltd (BAESAD))
on 15 July 2002. Technical problems between 2002 and
2006 delayed completion of vehicle testing and the planned
date for initial introduction into service was moved
from December 2006 to November 2007, placing pressure
on the overall project schedule. The vehicles began
reliability testing in February 2007 and the testing
was concluded on 11 May 2007. 43 of the production vehicles
have now been accepted from Tenix/BAESAD and another
16 vehicles are on the production line. BAESAD is preparing
its marine facilities in Williamstown, Victoria and
its site at Wingfield, South Australia as additional
locations for hull conversion to accelerate production.
The upgraded vehicle is one of the best protected light
armoured vehicles around the world. The armour protection
has been developed after extensive research by the Defence
Science and Technology Organisation (DSTO). This represents
a marked improvement in protection over the original
M113 vehicle.
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France plans
to open a military base in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates.
France
plans to open a military base in Abu Dhabi, the capital
of the United Arab Emirates, a leading French newspaper
reported on Thursday. According to Le Monde, the United
Arab Emirates has long been in favor of a French base
on its territory. However, former President Jacques
Chirac's presidential administration was pushing for
bases in French-speaking African countries. The military
base will be created under a 1995 agreement between
France and the U.A.E. on defense and strategic cooperation.
It is expected that some 450 French military personnel
will be based at the military installation. Citing an
unnamed diplomat, Le Monde said that the United Arab
Emirates "has for a long time needed to stand out
from its neighbors and not depend only on the United
States." The newspaper said the Emirates is France's
largest buyer of weapons. France already has two bases
in the Indian Ocean, on the island of Reunion and in
Djibouti, and the opening of a third base is in line
with France's changes in its strategic priorities, outlined
in a new doctrine of national security, called the White
Book, that President Nicolas Sarkozy introduced last
summer.
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Kazakhstan
has signed a contract with Russia on the purchase of S-300 air defense
missile systems.
Kazakhstan
has signed a contract with Russia on the purchase of
S-300 air defense missile systems, the Kazakh defense
minister said on Wednesday. Last month, Kazakhstan announced
plans to equip 10 battalions with S-300 air defense
missile systems bought from Russia, with deliveries
to begin in 2009. The missile system S-300 is considered
one of the world's most effective all-altitude regional
air defense systems, comparable in performance to the
U.S. MIM-104 Patriot system. Russia announced last year
it was planning to expand military-technical cooperation
with members of the Collective Security Treaty Organization
(CSTO) and set up an integrated air defense network
with them. The CSTO is a post-Soviet security grouping
comprising Armenia, Belarus, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan,
Russia, Uzbekistan and Tajikistan. Akhmetov said in
mid-February that the delivery of S-300 systems "would
help the republic's integration into the CSTO and significantly
enhance the protection of the country's airspace."
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Nexter Group
orders taken during the 2008 financial year amount to 560 M euros.
Nexter
Systems (a Giat Industries company) held its board meeting
on Wednesday, 4th of March, to close Nexter Group consolidated
accounts for the 2008 financial year.
- TURNOVER: 579 M euros;
- OPERATING PROFITS: 71 M euros (12.3% of turnover)
- ORDERS IN HAND: 1.895 M euros (approx. three years
of activity)
Nexter Group orders taken during the 2008 financial
year amount to 560 M euros (495 M euros in 2007). This
13% increase results, among other factors, from a wider
product range (VBCI infantry combat vehicle, Caesar...)
and from an increasing demand for support services in
relation to equipment in service with the Armed Forces.
Export orders amount to 70 M euros.
Nexter Group consolidated turnover for 2008 amounts
to 579 M euros (587 M euros in 2007). This consolidated
turnover reflects, as forecasted, a transitional year
between the end of Leclerc deliveries and the beginning
of production of new equipment to be delivered, among
others, to the French Army (VBCI and Caesar).
For the third year running Nexter Group has achieved
consolidated operating profits amounting to more than
10% of its turnover. This evidences a well established
and continuous profitability. This results from an in-depth
rationalization work carried out during the first half
of the decade.
Nexter Group consolidated net profits amount to 99 M
euros. These profits take into account a high level
of expenditure allocated to research and development
for new products (16% of consolidated turnover).
Nexter Group order backlog amounts to 1.895 M euros
and represents approximately three years of activity.
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India has
successfully tested the latest land attack version of the BrahMos supersonic
cruise missile.
India
has successfully tested the latest land attack version
of the BrahMos supersonic cruise missile at a firing
range in Pokhran in the Rajasthan Desert, a source in
the Defense Ministry said on Wednesday. The first successful
test launch of the supersonic cruise missile from a
vertical launcher was conducted last December from a
mobile platform in the Bay of Bengal. All previous missile
launches were carried out from inclined launchers. Analysts
estimate that India could purchase up to 1,000 BrahMos
missiles for its armed forces in the next decade, and
export 2,000 to other countries during the same period.
During a recent visit by Russian Defense Minister Anatoly
Serdyukov to India, the two sides agreed to develop
a hypersonic version of the missile to be known as BrahMos-2.
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Delivery
Of The First Batch Of NIMR wheeled armoured vehicle personnel carrier
For UAE Armed Forces.
After
several years of intense efforts and investments, Bin
Jabr Group´s NIMR 4X4 vehicles began active operations
when the first batch was delivered to the UAE Armed
Forces in January. This high-mobility, multi-mission
platform will successively equip various operational
units from the logistic, signal, air defense and combat
branches. As the first automotive industrial defense
company in the whole middle east, Bin Jabr Group, emirates
company, is planning to invest several million US dollars
in building a second factory in Abu Dhabi in 2010.
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Textron to
Build 15 Additional ASV Armored Security Vehicles for US Army.
Textron
Marine & Land Systems, an operating unit of Textron
Systems, a Textron Inc. company, has been awarded a
$10.9 million contract modification by the United States
Army Tank-automotive and Armaments Command (TACOM) to
build an additional 15 Armored Security Vehicles (ASV).
With the contract modification, TACOM is exercising
an option in the existing contract. Since the inception
of the program in 1999 a total of 2,667 ASVs have been
contracted, with 1,922 vehicles delivered to date.
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Swedish arms
exports jumped up 32 percent in 2008.
Swedish
arms exports jumped up 32 percent in 2008, with large
purchases by five countries accounting for nearly 60
percent of total. According to an annual report by the
Swedish Inspectorate for Strategic Products (ISP) released
on Tuesday, Swedish defence companies sold 12.7 billion
kronor ($1.4 billion) worth of weapons in 2008. Swedish
arms manufacturers sold goods totaling 1.9 billion kronor
to South Africa in 2008, making it the single largest
purchaser of Swedish defence equipment last year. Exports
to the Netherlands and Denmark each totaled 1.8 billion
kronor, while sales to Greece came to 1.1 billion. Pakistan
meanwhile purchased 846.4 million kronor worth of Swedish
military equipment, while Swedish arms exports to India
totaled 506.2 million kronor in 2008.
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Operational
Capability of Peruvian Armed Forces to Be Restored with $650 Million
Investment.
According
to the Chilean newspaper El Mercurio, the Peruvian Army
has finalized several equipment contracts over the last
few weeks. Deals were signed for the purchase of 488
Israeli and Russian anti-tank missiles. The Army has
had a requirement for such weapons for quite some time.
The new equipment will replace the earlier-generation
Sagger and Cobra 2000 missiles currently in inventory,
as well as the aging Soviet 9M14M Malyutkas. Of the
total amount to be procured, 244 will be Russian Kornet
missiles and 244 will be Israeli Spike missiles. The
systems will cost $25 million and $48 million, respectively.
The acquisition of next generation weapons is part of
the government's military modernization plan in which
$650 million will be invested through 2011.
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The Czech
cabinet has finally approved the purchase of 107 Steyr Daimler Puch
Pandur II.
The
Czech cabinet has finally approved the purchase of 107
Steyr Daimler Puch Pandur II wheeled armored vehicles,
after a three-year hiatus. (Steyr photo)Prague - The
Czech government approved the purchase of 107 wheeled
Pandur II armoured personnel carriers (APC) from Austrian
firm Steyr, Prime Minister Mirek Topolanek has told
journalists. He put the price at about 14.4 billion
crowns (approx. $620 million). The purchase of the APCs
has been talked about since 2003. The then government
agreed with the purchase of 240 APCS in 2003. Steyr,
which is part of General Dynamics, won the tender in
2006 and the agreed price exceeded 23.5 billion crowns.
In 2007 the government decided to withdraw from the
contract after Steyr failed to keep the contract conditions.
In January 2008, Steyr was given one more chance to
supply a lower number of APCs, however.
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Germany
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LEGUAN®
bridge-laying armoured vehicle, now also with two 14-metre bridges.
Using
an electronic control system, the LEGUAN® armoured
bridge-layer from Krauss-Maffei Wegmann GmbH & Co.
KG (KMW) lays a bridge, load category MLC 80 and 26
metres in length, in just five minutes. Even in the
dark and with the hatches closed, the bridge system
can be operated by a single person. In place of the
26-metre bridge, the LEGUAN® can now for the first
time also lay two bridges, each 14 metres in length,
as a result of which the possible applications of the
LEGUAN® are considerably extended off-road. At the
same time the system with its 1,500 PS engine is extremely
mobile, despite its weight of 62.6 tonnes (LEOPARD 2),
so it meets all the requirements for international deployments,
including anti-mine protection.
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Navistar
Delivers MXT-Based Units for MRAP All Terrain Vehicle Testing.
As
one of the leading producers of Mine Resistant Ambush
Protected (MRAP) vehicles, Navistar Defense, LLC will
compete to supply the next generation of MRAPs with
a vehicle based on its International MXT vehicle platform.
The company delivered two vehicles today to undergo
testing in the U.S. military’s Mine Resistant
Ambush Protected All Terrain Vehicle (M-ATV) program.
“We are proud to submit a vehicle based on our
MXT platform, which was designed to fill a gap that
existed between smaller traditional armored 4x4’s
and larger transport vehicles,” said Archie Massicotte,
president, Navistar Defense. “By utilizing our
existing commercial platform, we are able to rapidly
advance our vehicle design and provide the military
with a product that supports mission needs in Afghanistan.”
While the company competes to provide the U.S. military
with M-ATV vehicles specially designed for Afghanistan,
Navistar is fielding a similar MXT-based vehicle with
the United Kingdom for the same mission purpose in Afghanistan.
As part of the United Kingdom’s Tactical Support
Vehicle (TSV) program, Navistar’s vehicle will
be called the Husky. The company was also selected in
October as one of nine finalists to compete to replace
the U.K.’s light tactical wheeled vehicle fleet
in the highly-competitive Operational Utility Vehicle
Systems (OUVS) program. Navistar will provide MXT based
vehicles for testing and trials in 2009 to replace a
portion of the army’s fleet, which includes Land
Rover, Wolf, Reynolds Boughton RB-44 and Pinzgauer vehicles.
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Oshkosh Delivers
Two M-ATV Production Vehicles for Military Evaluation.
Oshkosh
Corporation, announced today that its Defense division
delivered two production-representative MRAP All Terrain
Vehicles (M-ATV) to the U.S. Army’s Aberdeen Proving
Ground in Maryland for military evaluation. The mission-proven
Oshkosh M-ATV meets the survivability and mobility requirements
of the warfighter for Afghanistan. The U.S. Armed Services
have an urgent need requirement for M-ATVs to be used
in the harsh conditions of Afghanistan. The M-ATV contract
has a potential award value of $2 billion. The Oshkosh
M-ATV boasts commonality with the Department of Defense’s
fleet of Medium Tactical Vehicle Replacement (MTVR),
Palletized Load System (PLS), Logistics Vehicle System
Replacement (LVSR) and current Mine Resistant Ambush
Protected (MRAP) vehicles. The result is an Oshkosh
vehicle that is mature, nondevelopmental and cost-effective
for U.S. Armed Services, allowing for parts availability
within the logistics system and probable, high readiness
levels. To ensure superior protection and survivability,
Oshkosh is partnered with Plasan North America to provide
the Oshkosh M-ATV’s armor system, which is in
place on 5,000 current MRAP vehicles and the Armored
Cab MTVRs and has saved lives in Iraq and Afghanistan.
The vehicle also will feature Oshkosh’s signature
TAK-4 independent suspension system for exceptional
off-road ride quality and durability to meet the essential
mobility capability not available in the current MRAP
fleet. Oshkosh pioneered all-wheel drive for off-road
mobility over 90 years ago and continues to offer the
best off-road mobility for tactical wheeled vehicles.
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Bangladesh
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A mutiny
by paramilitary troops killed at least 80 people.
Bangladesh's
powerful army has reaffirmed its support for the government
of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina after a mutiny by paramilitary
troops killed at least 80 people, mostly army officers.
Army soldiers sit on an armoured personnel carrier inside
the Bangladesh Rifles (BDR) headquarters in Dhaka February
28, 2009.
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