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India
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DRDO Working
on Additional Capabilities for Arjun Battle Tank.
With the Arjun
Main Battle Tank slated to be compared with Russian
T-90 tanks in trials after August, the DRDO is working
on development of host of armoured defence systems to
provide additional capabilities for the indigenously
developed battle tank. "DRDO is developing a laser
warning control system (LWCS) and Mobile Camouflaging
System (MCS) to be equipped on the Arjun, which is expected
to be fielded for regimental level trials with T-90s
during monsoon," Defence Ministry officials told
the news agency. The MCS is being developed by DRDO
to help the tank reduce the threat of interference from
all types of sensors and smart munitions of the enemy
in the tank's systems. "This will help us reduce
the signatures of the tank in the battle field and help
it improve its survivability," they said. DRDO
is co-developing the technology along with a Gurgaon-based
private sector defence manufacturer Barracuda Camouflaging
Limited. The other system LWCS is being developed in
cooperation with Elbit Limited of Israel. On Monday
25 May 2009, the DRDO had handed over a set of 16 Arjun
Main Battle Tanks (MBTs) equipped with advanced technology
including enhanced firing range to the Indian Army.
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Spain
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Spain to
buy 300 new 8x8 armoured vehicles.
The
Spanish Ministry of Defense has recently released a
Request for Information (RFI) addressing companies interested
in producing the new 8 x 8 armoured vehicles for the
Spanish Armed Forces. The RFI’s deadline is scheduled
for August 15, 2009. MoD officials said that a contract
for delivery of 300 vehicles by 2016 is to be signed
in June 2010 following the evaluation of the submitted
proposals. The RFI has been issued by Spain’s
procurement agency, General Directorate of Armament
and Material (DGAM), and published on the agency’s
website. Yet, the document does not include any specifications
on the financial provisions of the programme. The Spanish
department of Defence said in a statement that the Armed
Forces need to have "a family of wheeled multipurpose
medium weight armoured vehicles with a high levels of
protection and mobility". These vehicles will take
part in the "Vehículo blindado de Ruedas"
(VBR) of the Spanish Army. The vehicles should have
a high capacity for survival of the personnel and crew,
while retaining sufficient internal volume and significant
load capacity, according to the document. Beyond that,
the MoD is looking for vehicles with a reduced need
for logistic resources and low costs of service. The
vehicle will be acquired in three versions in the first
phase of the programme, known as Personnel Carriers
(Porta personal - VPP), Cavalry Exploration (Exploración
de caballería -VEC), and Command Vehicles (Puesto
de mando - VPC). However, the vehicle must also be modular,
open to allow the incorporation of technological innovations
that may be considered necessary. According to the announced
programme schedule, the MoD will await the Industry’s
answer for the RFI until August 2009. The evaluation
of supplies and vehicles should be completed by December
2009 with a request for combining supply with price
(RFQ) by January 2010, with a final contract signed
by June 2010.
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Russia
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Russia-Belarus
firm to export Pechora-2M systems to 5 countries.
The
Russia-Belarus financial and industrial group Defense
Systems will supply Pechora-2M air defense systems to
five countries in the near future, the company's deputy
general director said on Tuesday. "We will deliver
Pechora-2M air defense systems to three former Soviet
states and two [other] foreign countries soon,"
Vyacheslav Karatayev said, without specifying the customers.
He added that the company was holding talks with another
10 countries on sales of Pechora missile systems. "This
system is very popular around the world. However, we
have not yet been able to increase the production capacity
to 15-17 systems annually, as was the case during the
Soviet era," the official said. Some Russian media
sources earlier reported that the portfolio of 2009-2011
export orders for Pechora-2M and Pechora-2A SAM systems
totaled 200 units, including 70 for Egypt. The Defense
Systems joint venture was formed in 1996 under a Russia-Belarus
intergovernmental agreement. The company comprises 38
subsidiaries in both countries and focuses on the production,
export and post-sale servicing of Pechora-2M air defense
systems.
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France opens
military base in Persian Gulf.
France
opened on Tuesday 26 May 2009 a permanent military base
in the Persian Gulf, in a bid to bolster security in
the region. The base, located in Abu Dhabi, the capital
of United Arab Emirates, will be home to 400 to 500
French personnel from the Navy, Army and Air Force and
will effectively control the Strait of Hormuz, which
connects the Persian Gulf and the Gulf of Oman. Up until
now, only the United States has had military bases in
the oil-rich region, but Persian Gulf officials have
been talking about bringing in other military partners
for several years as a result of declining U.S. influence
among Arab countries. According to the U.S. Energy Information
Administration, an average of about 15 tankers carrying
16.5 to 17 million barrels of crude oil pass through
the strait every day. This represents 40% of the world's
seaborne oil shipments, and 20% of all world shipments.
The French base will start receiving its first warships
in the next few weeks, the officials said, and will
also become one of the key support points for an international
naval task force fighting piracy off the Somali coast.
Arab experts believe that the presence of a French military
base will bring about more balance in the region, boost
Arab Gulf countries' deterrence against Iran and subsequently
improve stability.
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India
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Army Gets
its First Armoured Regiment of MBT Arjun.
After
35 years of troubled development, India’s indigenously-designed
Arjun tank has finally entered regimental service with
the Indian Army. The development marks the fruition
of 35 years of research in self-reliance by dedicated
Indian scientists against all odds. Initially, 12 prototypes
were developed during 1983 to 1990 and they were subjected
to field trials of more than 20,000 kms and 1100 rounds.
Based on user feedback 15 pre-production vehicles were
developed during 1990 to 1995 and they were subjected
to field trials of more than 70,000 kms and 8,000 rounds.
DRDO will be incorporating all these inputs in the next
regiment of 62 tanks for handing over to Army before
March 2010 as desired by the Army. The regiment of 45
tanks will be subjected to a conversion training and
field practice for a period of 3 months. Thereafter,
the Army is planning to conduct a comparative trial
with T-90 tanks in Oct/Nov 2009 to assess the operational
deployment role of the tanks. The present batch of 124
tanks will be delivered by Mar 2010.
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Thailand
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Major Thai
arms purchases put on hold.
All
arms procurement projects with tied-over budgets will
be shelved in the wake of deep defence budget cuts which
are also prompting the armed forces to resort to training
on simulators, army chief Anupong Paojinda says. Gen
Anupong said the cuts would result in the army freezing
the 3.89-billion-baht purchase of another lot of 89
armoured personnel carriers from Ukraine.
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Bolivia set
to order weaponry from Russia.
Bolivia
may order weaponry worth several million dollars from
Russia in the near future, a deputy foreign minister
said on Friday. Sources earlier reported that Bolivia
had expressed interest in buying a number of Russian-made
Mi-17 multipurpose helicopters to combat terrorism and
drug trafficking. During the talks in Moscow in February,
Russia and Bolivia signed a bilateral agreement on military-technical
cooperation. Moscow said it could offer La Paz a loan
for the purchase of Russian-made weaponry, without specifying
the amount.
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KMW Supplies
New MUNGO NBC Recce.
The
Federal Office of Defence Technology and Procurement
(BWB) has commissioned Krauss-Maffei Wegmann (KMW) to
supply a light, air-portable reconnaissance vehicle
for nuclear and chemical threats, in the form of the
new MUNGO NC Recce. To this end, KMW will initially
produce a reconnaissance vehicle which will start trials
at the start of 2010. There are plans for a total of
25 of the MUNGO NC Recce in series production.
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Elbit Systems
Awarded 25 Million Euros Contract To Supply Austrian Army With 12.7
mm Weapon Stations.
Elbit
Systems Ltd. announced it has been awarded a contract
valued at €25 million to supply the Austrian Army
with Elbit Systems' new 12.7mm unmanned Electrically
Remote Controlled Weapon Stations. The systems will
be delivered over the course of the next four years.
The contract for the Austrian Army was signed between
Elbit Systems and IVECO S.p.A., a subsidiary of the
Fiat Group, prime contractor for the program. The Weapon
Stations provided by Elbit Systems will be integrated
into IVECO Defence Vehicles' Light Multi-role Vehicles
(LMV) 4X4.
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Russia will
only supply advanced Iskander and S-400 missile systems to Belarus.
Russia
will only supply advanced Iskander and S-400 missile
systems to Belarus if the country's leadership approves
the deal, state arms exporter Rosoboronexport said on
Thursday. "It is a political decision. If it is
adopted, we will deliver these systems to Belarus,"
said Valery Varlamov, a department head at Rosoboronexport.
The S-400 Triumf (SA-21 Growler) 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 1/2 times that of Russia's S-300PMU-2.
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Panther wheeled
armoured vehicle for British army ready to go in Afghanistan.
The
first batches of the new Panther mine-protected command
and liaison vehicles modified to meet exacting British
Army standards by BAE Systems have been completed on
schedule and begun front line duty in Afghanistan. The
vehicles, customised to Theatre Entry Standard (TES),
will have over a dozen changes to fit them for current
operations, including larger roof hatches, a rear view
camera, protected engine compartment, new rear cargo
pod and electronic devices to counter improvised explosive
devices. Most of the modifications were carried out
at BAE Systems Global Combat Systems’ Newcastle
production plant. Three BAE Systems engineers have been
completing the TES upgrades in Afghanistan to speed
introduction to service.
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BAE Systems
Awarded $81.4 Million for M88A2 HERCULES Vehicles.
BAE
Systems has been awarded an $81.4 million contract to
produce 39 M88A2 HERCULES recovery vehicles and spare
parts for the U.S. Army. "HERCULES continues to
provide unmatched capabilities to our troops,”
said Joe McCarthy, vice president and general manager,
Heavy Brigade Combat Team Systems at BAE Systems. “This
contract brings value to our employees as it extends
the current M88A2 production work at BAE Systems and
our suppliers across the U.S.” Work under the
contract will be completed by the existing workforce
at BAE Systems and is expected to be completed by May
2012. The contract contains options for the U.S. Army
to purchase up to 81 additional vehicles and the U.S.
Marine Corps to purchase an additional 10 vehicles,
as well as six sets of spare parts.
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Russia
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The President
Dmitry Medvedev during the Victory Parade of 09 May 2009, said the Russian
army and navy were getting stronger.
Russia's
advanced S-400 Triumf air defense systems will be displayed
for the first time in the May 9 Victory Day parade on
Moscow's Red Square, the defense minister has said.
Victory Day marks the final surrender by Nazi Germany
to the Soviet Union at the end of WWII, referred to
as the Great Patriotic War in Russia and other former
Soviet states. The parade will involve over 9,000 service
personnel, 112 military vehicles and 70 aircraft.
"Last year the S-300 air defense systems took part
in the parade for the first time ever, and this year
we will show the S-400," Anatoly Serdyukov said
in an interview with the Rossiiskaya.
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. Russia has already deployed two missile regiments
equipped with the S-400 system to protect the airspace
surrounding Moscow and industrial zones in the center
of Russia's European territory.
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France
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The Sherpa
3 of Renault Trucks Defense in the French Army.
Renault
Trucks Defense has signed with Thales a contract for
supplying 33 units of Sherpa 3 dedicated to the tactical
stations of the Syracuse III military satellite communications
program. 16 Sherpa will be delivered in 2009 and in
2010. Already known as a NATO reference, the Sherpa
3 will get the French reference and will be deployed
within the French Army (land and air forces).
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Oshkosh Defense
M-ATVs wheeled armoured vehicle arrive for Military Evaluation.
Three
production-representative MRAP All Terrain Vehicles
(M-ATV) from Oshkosh Defense, a division of Oshkosh
Corporation, have arrived at the U.S. Army’s Aberdeen
Proving Ground in Maryland today for military evaluation.
The Oshkosh M-ATV is designed to meet the U.S. Armed
Services’ urgent need requirement for a well-protected
vehicle than can thrive in operations on Afghanistan’s
rugged and mountainous off-road terrain. In addition
to meeting these mobility demands, the Oshkosh M-ATV
provides the superior crew protection that military
forces need by incorporating an armor system from Plasan
North America, which developed the armor system in use
on more than 5,000 current MRAP vehicles and for the
Armored Cab Medium Tactical Vehicle Replacements (MTVR)
in Iraq and Afghanistan. The Oshkosh M-ATV’s superior
mobility is achieved with the integration of the company’s
TAK-4 independent suspension system. The same system
is used on more than 10,000 MTVRs, which are renowned
for their advanced crew-protection capabilities and
unmatched mobility in off-road operations, including
those in Afghanistan. Oshkosh recently was awarded a
contract to integrate the TAK-4 system onto MRAPs in
the field to improve mobility.
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