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Russia has
halted plans to deploy Iskander missiles near the Polish border.
Russia
has halted plans to deploy Iskander missiles near the
Polish border, a Russian news agency quoted the military
as saying on January 28, 2009, in what could be a sign
Moscow is seeking better ties with the new U.S. president.
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Russia
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The Third
Moscow International Forum and Exhibition “Unmanned multipurpose
vehicle systems, UVS-TECH 2009.
The
Third Moscow International Forum and Exhibition “Unmanned
multipurpose vehicle systems” – “UVS-TECH
2009” is held in Russia, Moscow, Central Exhibition
Complex “Expocentre Fairgrounds”, Pavilion
5, halls 1, 2. Purposes of the Event – presentation
of projects, demonstration of achievements of the enterprises-developers
and manufacturers, experience exchange, discussion of
strategy, ways of development and needs of civil industries
for works performance and services granting in the field
of creation and use of unmanned complexes. Today Russia
is one of the booming markets, where unmanned vehicle
systems may be used in the following spheres: production
and ecological monitoring, provision of engineering
safety, supervision over pipelines and electrical networks
condition, objects security, delivery of small-size
cargoes to hard-to-reach regions, etc. Experience exchange
among home and foreign producers of unmanned vehicles,
studies of the world achievements in this field will
give the designers an opportunity to determine the directions
of priority in development and to orient to the world
trends in this sphere, which would raise their competitive
abilities and export opportunities.
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Russia starts
tests of target designator for Iskander missiles.
Russia
has started testing a new unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV)
to provide target designation for Iskander missile systems,
a defense industry official said on Wednesday. The new
Aist (Stork) multipurpose UAV with extended payload
of up to 500 kg (1,100 pounds) will be capable of carrying
a variety of aerial surveillance equipment, electronic
warfare devices and even weapons. The drone will be
able to provide effective target designation for the
Iskander-M tactical missile systems, which have a range
of up to 500 kilometers (310 miles). However, a high
ranking Russian defense ministry source said on Wednesday
that Russia had taken no practical measures to deploy
the systems in Kaliningrad so far, and Russian officials
have said they expect that the new U.S. administration
to change its stance on the deployment of 10 interceptor
missiles in Poland and a radar in the Czech Republic.
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France
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French Army
soldiers Commandos arrest Somali pirates in the Gulf of Aden.
French
army soldiers Commandos from the "Floreal",
a French frigate, arrest Somali pirates in the Gulf
of Aden in this January 27, 2009. The French frigate
arrested nine Somali pirates in the Gulf of Aden, an
army spokesman said on Tuesday, part of international
efforts to fight gangs that hijack commercial vessels
in busy shipping lanes.
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General Dynamics
Awarded $12 Million for MK47 STRIKER40 Weapon System Production.
General
Dynamics Armament and Technical Products, a business
unit of General Dynamics, has been awarded a $12 million
contract from the U.S. government for production of
the MK47 STRIKER40® Weapon System. The MK47 is a
lightweight grenade launcher capable of firing airbursting
munitions. Integrating the latest sensing, targeting
and computer-programming technology, the MK47 is a reliable,
portable 40mm grenade weapon system suited for mobile,
tactical combat soldier units. It provides forces with
a decisive technological advantage over enemies equipped
with older crew-served weapons,” said Jeff Gramse,
program manager of gun systems for General Dynamics
Armament and Technical Products.
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Raytheon
Awarded $154 Million for Taiwan Patriot Upgrade.
Raytheon
Company has received a $154 million Foreign Military
Sales contract award to upgrade Taiwan's Patriot Air
and Missile Defense Systems. The U.S. Army Aviation
and Missile Command, Redstone Arsenal, Ala., issued
the contract that includes upgrade kits for radar and
command and control components, a radar refurbishment,
and related engineering and technical services. This
contract is in addition to two other awards Raytheon
received last year for Taiwan Patriot support - one
in March for upgrades and another in April for technical
services.
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Croatia
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The Croatian
Ministry of Defence have extended the vehicle deal with Finnish Company
Patria, for additional 42 wheeled armoured vehicle AMV.
The
Croatian Ministry of Defence has announced today that
they have extended the vehicle deal with Finnish company
Patria by additional 42 armoured AMV 8x8 vehicles for
the Croatian Army. The new contract is a supplement
to the 2007 AMV agreement, signed by Patria and Djuro
Djakovic Special Vehicles as Consortium partners as
well as the Croatian Ministry of Defence covering 84
Patria AMVs. The additional contract of the 42 armoured
vehicles is estimated to be worth €68 million.
All armoured vehicles are expected to be delivered in
the coming five years.
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Austria
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Austrian
Defence Minister signed a contract for the delivery of 150wheeled armoured
Iveco Defence LMV.
Austrian
Defence Minister Mag. Norbert Darabos announced that
on December 29th, 2008 the Austrian Ministry of Defence
and IVECO Defence Vehicles signed a contract for the
delivery of 150 Light Multirole Vehicles (LMV) in 7
different configurations and related logistics support.
During the press conference, Defence Minister Mag. Norbert
Darabos underlined that award of contract had been made
following a competitive procurement, according to the
principle of the best bidder. It was not the better-priced
vehicle to be selected, but selection was made according
to the best cost-performance ratio. IVECO DV was better
performing and better-priced – also declared Mag.
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Pakistan
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Militants
attacked an NATO army camp in Pakistan, killing a paramilitary soldier
and wounding 10.
Supplies
to Western forces in Afghanistan through Pakistan's
Khyber Pass were briefly suspended on Monday after militants
attacked an army camp, killing a paramilitary soldier
and wounding 10, an official said. A truck loaded with
supplies for NATO forces waits to cross the northwestern
Pakistan-Afghanistan border on the outskirts of Peshawar
January 19, 2009.
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Somalia
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The African
Union peacekeeping force in Somalia after the pullout of Ethiopian Army.
Ugandan
African Union Mission to Somalia (AMISOM) military Tanks
patrol their bases in Mogadishu. An African Union peacekeepers
tank patrols the streets in Mogadishu, Somalia, Sunday,
Jan. 18, 2009, near a base vacated by the Ethiopian
soldiers. The African Union peacekeeping force in Somalia
is not worried by threats to make it a target following
the pullout of Ethiopian troops from the Somali capital,
the force's commander said on Saturday.
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Finland
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Finnish military
is considering replacing its Russian-made surface-to-air missile system.
The
Finnish military is considering replacing its Russian-made
surface-to-air missile system, national daily Helsingin
Sanomat reported Friday. The paper added the 400-million-euro
replacement system would be Nato compliant. The Finnish
defence ministry did not confirm the report and Jyri
Häkämies (cons), the defence minister, declined
to comment. The Finnish Defence Forces took delivery
of three batteries of the 9K37M system as repayment
of Soviet-era debt in 1996 and 1997. Finnish weekly
Suomen Kuvalehti had reported in March last year that
the current system, meant to protect the capital region,
was vulnerable to scrambling.
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Force Protection
and General Dynamics Land Systems announced that they have submitted
the Cheetah for the M-ATV solicitation.
Force
Protection, Inc. and General Dynamics Land Systems Inc.,
a business unit of General Dynamics Corporation –
through their joint venture Force Dynamics, LLC –
today announced that they have submitted the Cheetah,
a lightweight armored tactical vehicle developed by
Force Protection that meets or exceeds TACOM’s
threshold requirements for crew protection, mobility
and weight in response to the U.S. Army's MRAP All Terrain
Vehicle (M-ATV) solicitation. The U.S. Army Tank-automotive
and Armaments Command (TACOM) is soliciting M-ATVs in
support of a Joint Urgent Operational Needs statement.
TACOM’s requirements for an M-ATV include MRAP
threshold survivability, off-road mobility, and lighter
weight than existing MRAPs. Force Protection’s
Cheetah vehicle was developed three years ago with a
forward vision of this very need and is directly responsive
to the requirements outlined in the solicitation. It
combines the protective qualities of Force Protection’s
Cougar MRAP, delivering exceptional survivability, while
allowing for the mobility necessary to navigate difficult
terrain, including a very low center of gravity to minimize
rollover potential. The Force Dynamics joint venture
combines Force Protection’s creative engineering
expertise with General Dynamics Land Systems’
extensive production capabilities. The partnership ensures
that the Cheetah can be produced at whatever production
quantity and schedule is requested by TACOM and that
ongoing engineering changes and fleet sustainment requirements
can be fully met.
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Oshkosh Corporation
submitted its proposal for the all terain vehicle program M-ATV.
Oshkosh
Corporation, announced today that its Defense division
submitted its proposal for the U.S. Army’s MRAP
All Terrain Vehicle (M-ATV) program on January 9, 2009.
The company’s submittal is based on the combat-proven
Medium Tactical Vehicle Replacement (MTVR) chassis,
which has been successfully operating off road in Afghanistan
as well as around the world for several years. “The
Oshkosh Defense M-ATV is a variant of our armored MTVR,
a proven vehicle that has protected and served our military
men and women in off-road operations for years,”
said John Stoddart, Oshkosh Corporation executive vice
president and president, Defense. To ensure superior
protection and survivability, Oshkosh is partnered with
Plasan North America to provide the Oshkosh M-ATV’s
armor system. Plasan has produced armor systems for
more than 5,000 current MRAP vehicles and for the Armored
Cab MTVR. These armor systems have saved lives in both
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 capability not available in the
current MRAP fleet – exceptional off-road mobility
and durability. The Oshkosh M-ATV provides superior
weight-carrying capability to avoid axles breaking in
the rugged terrain of Afghanistan. The Oshkosh M-ATV
further provides parts and maintenance commonality with
the MTVR and other tactical vehicles, which will minimize
production costs and increase mission readiness.
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Heckler &
Koch to Make New Rifles in U.S. Facility.
Firearms
maker Heckler & Koch announced today that it will
manufacture two new rifle designs in a newly opened
U.S. factory in 2009. The new rifles, the HK MR556 and
HK MR762, are inspired and influenced by the HK416 and
HK417, two highly acclaimed models designed and produced
by Heckler & Koch's Oberndorf, Germany plant. The
rifles will be produced at a new HK manufacturing facility
in Newington, New Hampshire. The facility is collocated
within an existing 70,000 square foot facility. HK began
manufacturing pistols in the U.S. in late 2008. The
HK MR556 and HK MR762 models, caliber 5.56 x 45 mm and
7.62 x 51 mm rifles respectively, will be produced at
the Newington facility from American and German made
components. To comply with German government regulations,
certain design changes were made in the rifles to make
them adaptable to the commercial sporting market.
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The TACOM
awarded Navistar Defence to provide 605 vehicles for Operation Iraqi
Freedom.
The
U.S. Army TACOM Life Cycle Management Command awarded
Navistar Defense, LLC nearly $79 million to provide
605 vehicles for Operation Iraqi Freedom. The award
demonstrates the company’s ability to leverage
its existing commercial vehicle platforms for continued
success. The company also received a new foreign sales
award from Canada on January 9, 2009, to provide up
to 1,300 military vehicles. The Canadian Department
of National Defence contract was Navistar’s first
award in 2009 for vehicles based on the WorkStar platform.
Under the new contract, Navistar will provide the Army
with 328 fuel trucks and 277 water tankers - all customized
from the WorkStar platform. Work for the contract will
be performed at the company’s West Point, Miss.,
plant. Approximately 40 percent of the order will be
delivered in 2009 with the remaining units to be delivered
by the end of July 2010. The award is in addition to
the $2.3 billion in military contracts for 2009 announced
on January 5.
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The new Cadillac
armored presidential limousine.
In
this handout image released by the U.S. Secret Service
on January 14, 2009, the new Cadillac armored presidential
limousine that will carry President-elect Barack Obama
as part of the 56th Presidential Inauguration is shown,
following the tradition of integrating new U.S. Secret
Service vehicles into the fleet for Inaugural parades.
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Kongsberg
has signed a contract with Patria for the Protector weapon control system
for delivery to the Slovenian Army
Kongsberg
has signed a contract with Patria for the Protector
weapon control system for delivery to the Slovenian
Army. The order is valued at approx. MNOK 100. The delivery
of the systems will take place from 2009 to 2011. The
Protector weapon control system protects military troops
by allowing the vehicle's weapons to be operated from
a protected position inside the vehicle.
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The Dutch
Ministry of Defence has bought 9 additional Bushmaster protected patrol
vehicles.
The
Dutch Ministry of Defence has bought 9 additional Bushmaster
protected patrol vehicles. These will be used to detect
and clear improvised explosive devices (IED) in Uruzgan,
Afghanistan. These heavily armoured vehicles are equipped
with a remotely-controlled arm which can investigate
explosives which have been hidden in the ground. The
arm carries cameras, sensors and an excavator. The Bushmaster
are of great value in this province in Southern Afghanistan,
because its reinforced lower hull protects them against
mines and IEDs. The Ministry of Defence will pay for
the additional Bushmasters from the 80 million euro
budget that had been earmarked for the counter-IED taskforce.
Sniffer dogs and a flexible laboratory in Uruzgan have
been already added to the anti-IED resources. The extra
Bushmasters are additional to the ones ordered in June
2008, some of which have been lost or damaged by attacks.
It is the intention of the MoD that Dutch soldiers in
Uruzgan will receive the new vehicles by April 1.
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Israeli Air
Force struck over 50 terrorist targets in the Gaza Strip throughout
the night.
On
Thursday night (Jan. 8), the IAF struck over 50 terrorist
targets in the Gaza Strip throughout the night. Among
the targets were Hamas naval police outposts; five rocket
launching sites, one of which was situated next to a
mosque; more than 15 weaponry storage facilities, some
of them inside Hamas operatives’ houses; five
weaponry manufacturing sites; an office of the Palestinian
Islamic Jihad; a few storage facilities used to store
explosives; Hamas outposts and headquarters, and more
than five Hamas operative centers.
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The commander
of U.N. peacekeepers in Lebanon called for "maximum restraint"
in Lebanon and Israel following a rocket attack.
The
commander of U.N. peacekeepers in Lebanon called for
"maximum restraint" in Lebanon and Israel
following a rocket attack on the Jewish state from south
Lebanon, a spokesman for the peacekeeping force said.
French U.N. peacekeepers on a tank patrol the area in
Tayr Harfa village in south Lebanon January 8, 2009,
where rockets were fired into Israel.
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BAE Systems
Awarded $115 Million For Caiman Spare Parts.
BAE
Systems has received six contracts worth $115 million
from the U.S. Army Tank-Automotive and Armaments Command
for replacement parts, including complete engines, transmissions,
axles and self-recovery winches, for Caiman Mine Resistant
Ambush Protected (MRAP) vehicles. Replacement parts
are ordered and received from the original equipment
manufacturers who supply parts for the Caiman production
line vehicles. The completed engines are comprised of
the Caterpillar engine, which has accessory parts such
as alternators, starters, and hoses installed at BAE
Systems’ Sealy, Texas facility. BAE Systems then
preserve, mark and package the parts to military specifications
before shipping to Red River Army Depot (RRAD) in Texarkana,
Texas. RRAD send the parts to Iraq to fill MRAP repair
part orders from the various Army units. Work filling
the contract orders will be completed by August 2009.
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Swiss army
order Duro III armoured vehicle PPVs, NBC Vehicles.
General
Dynamics European Land Systems subsidiary MOWAG GmbH
recently received a CHF 260 million (EUR 160M, $190M)
order from the Swiss Army procurement agency. The firm
will deliver 220 GMTF protected patrol vehicles based
on the DURO-IIIP truck, and 12 DURO IIIP “NBC
Laboratory Vehicles” that can identify radioactive
materials, biological and chemical warfare agents, and
toxic industrial chemicals. The 3rd component of this
order involves the development of 12 Nuclear, Biological
& Chemical Reconnaissance Vehicles, which will be
based on the Piranha-IIIC/LAV-III 8×8 wheeled
armored personnel carrier (APC). These 3 three projects
were approved in the 2008 Swiss armament procurement
program, and they will be delivered to the Swiss Army
between 2010 and 2012.
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Chinese and
Maltese work to expand bilateral cooperation so as to promote further
development of the friendly relations between the two countries and
the two militaries.
Chen
Bingde, member of the Central Military Commission and
chief of general staff of the PLA held talks with visiting
Brigadier Carmel Vassallo, commander of the Maltese
Armed Forces in Beijing the 06 January 2009. Chen Bingde
said that since China and Malta established diplomatic
relations, the cooperation between the two countries
in politics, trade and economy, culture and education
has made great progress. As an important part of the
bilateral ties, the relations between the two militaries
have maintained a good momentum in development. The
Chinese side is willing to work together with the Maltese
side to further expand bilateral cooperation so as to
promote further development of the friendly relations
between the two countries and the two militaries. Vassallo
said that Malta treasures the friendly relationship
with China and sticks to one-China policy. Recently,
China sent escorting warships taskforce to the Gulf
of Aden and the waters off Somali coast. Malta appreciated
the contribution that China made for maintaining the
safety of the international sea area. The Maltese side
is willing to work with Chinese side to further boost
the friendly relations between the two countries and
the two militaries.
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Ministry
of Defence of Chad has notified to Renault Trucks Defense a contract
of 52 units of Kerax 6x6.
On
January 6th, 2009, the Ministry of Defence of Chad has
notified to Renault Trucks Defense a contract of 52
units of Kerax 6x6, in rigid version equipped with fuel
tank and flatbed, in tractor version equipped with tank
semi-trailer and in wrecking version. These vehicles
will be manufactured at Bourg en Bresse factory. They
will be delivered during the year 2009. This new contract
is important for Renault Trucks Defense in this troubled
area of Africa.
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BAE Ground
Systems Division received a $13.9 million firm-fixed-price contract
for 8 M88A2 HERCULES armoured recovery vehicles.
BAE
Ground Systems Division in York, PA received a $13.9
million firm-fixed-price contract for 8 M88A2 HERCULES
vehicles. Work will be performed in York, PA and is
expected to be complete by Dec. 30/10. One bid was solicited
on Oct 13/08 by U.S. Army TACOM in Warren, MI (DAAE07-01-C-N030).
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Sri
Lankan forces pushed ahead
Sunday with an offensive aimed at capturing the Tamil Tigers.
Two
days after the military seized the rebels' administrative
capital of Kilinochchi, Sri Lankan forces pushed ahead
Sunday with an offensive aimed at capturing the Tamil
Tigers' last strongholds and crushing the rebel group.Sri
Lankan army soldiers load ammunition into a tank as
they get ready to leave for the war front at Paranthan
junction in Killinochchi area, about 240 kilometers
(150 miles) north of Colombo, Sri Lanka, Sunday, Jan.
4, 2009.
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