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Germany
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Krauss-Maffei
Wegmann GmbH & Co KG delivers 10 FENNEK JFST to German Bundeswehr.
Krauss-Maffei
Wegmann GmbH & Co KG (KMW) has been commissioned by
the German Ministry of Defence to supply ten brand new FENNEK
reconnaissance vehicles to the Joint Fire Support Teams
(JFST) of the Armed Forces, resulting in a 31.3 million
Euro deal for KMW. FENNEK Joint Foire Support Team The Joint
Fire Support Teams coordinate indirect fire from the army,
the air force and the navy, The FENNEK, with its low height
and a minimised infrared and radar signature comes fully
equipped with top-of-the-range reconnaissance systems. From
an operational, economical and time management point of
view, the FENNEK is most qualified as it is specifically
designed to meet the armed forces’ requirements and
demands, now and in the future. A FENNEK vehicle is a defence
system that is capable of undertaking the most demanding
tasks in international conflict management. Proof of its
ingenuity is the fact that FENNEK vehicles were deployed
as artillery observer vehicles by the ISAF peacekeeping
forces in Afghanistan in 2004.
30 November 2007 |
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Philippines
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Special
Forces assault the Peninsula Hotel in Makati City gainst renegade Philippine
soldiers.
Special
Forces assault the Peninsula Hotel in Makati City, metro
Manila against Renegade Philippine soldiers, November 29,
2007. Renegade Philippine soldiers said on Thursday they
would leave a Manila hotel after elite forces battered down
the door and fired tear gas into the lobby.
29 November 2007 |
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United
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MRAP from Navistar, the Maxxpro Mine Resistant Ambush Protected wheeled
armoured vehicle maintain the pole position.
Navistar
subsidiary International Military and Government LLC (IMG)
in, Warrenville, IL has now won almost $1.05 billion in
contracts to date under the MRAP program. As previous DID
MRAP articles have noted, CAT I MRAP-MRUV vehicles are patrol
vehicles that can carry 6 passengers including the driver
and front seat, as opposed to the larger CAT II MRAP-JERRV
‘squad’ vehicles which can carry extra cargo
or fit a minimum of 10 passengers. The MRUV role is similar
to a Hummer’s, albeit with more carrying capacity
and much more protection. That has become a staple for IMG’s
entry, recently dubbed the “MaxxPro” by its
manufacturer. Their collaboration with an Israeli firm who
provides up-armored vehicles for the Marines appears to
have overcome lukewarm initial interest, and is being ordered
in quantity; but even successful survivors of Aberdeen’s
tests may not offer enough protection against the class
of land mines now seeing wider use in Iraq. Nevertheless,
the MRAP program has become a production race – and
Navistar is doing very well under those competitive terms;
a July 2007 order vaulted them into 1st place for number
of MRAP vehicles ordered, and they have kept that position
since.
29 November 2007 |
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Pakistan
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Musharraf
stepped down as army chief amid pomp and ceremony.
President
Pervez Musharraf (L) talks with newly-appointed army chief
General Ashfaq Kiyani during the change of command ceremony
in Rawalpindi, 28 November 2007. Musharraf stepped down
as army chief amid pomp and ceremony, finally bowing to
international demands to end eight years of divisive military
rule.
29 November 2007 |
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Chad
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Chad's
intelligence chief on accused Sudan of arming rebels after clashed with
Chadian Army troops.
A
Chadian army vehicle destroyed during a battle with rebels
in Abou Goulem, 90 kms (55 miles) east of the regional capital
Abeche. Chad's intelligence chief on Tuesday accused Sudan
of arming rebels who clashed with the army as troops showed
off the battleground with bodies still laid among smouldering
military vehicles.
27 November 2007 |
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Czech
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Wheeled
armoured vehicle Dingo 2 and MLV Iveco for the Czech Army.
Czech
military intelligence service (VZ) director Ondrej Palenik
on Tuesday signed a CKr 135 million ($7.5 million) contract
with the MPI Group on Nov 20/07 for 4 Dingo-2 vehicles,
to be delivered by the end of February 2008. The VZ reportedly
solicited 6-8 companies, before narrowing down to 2 finalists
under an urgent selection procedure. The Czechs become the
Dingo-2's 4th customer, after Germany, Austria, and Belgium.
The newspaper adds that the defense ministry is also preparing
a draft contract on the CKr 100 million ($5.6 million) purchase
of 4 Iveco MLVs, which are to be used by the Czech military
police's special unit operating in the southern Afghan province
of Helmand. These 8 blast-resistant vehicles will meet only
the most urgent needs, however, and a public tendering process
will be launched for "tens of light APCs" to join
the 199 wheeled Pandur II APCs and T-72M4 CZ tanks in the
modernized Czech military.
26 November 2007 |
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Lebanon
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Lebanese
soldiers sit on top of armoured personnel carriers near the parliament
in downtown Beirut.
Lebanese
soldiers sit on top of armoured personnel carriers near
the parliament in downtown Beirut November 23, 2007. Lebanon's
turmoil worsened on Friday with rival political camps failing
to find a consensus that would allow parliament to choose
a new head of state before pro-Syrian President Emile Lahoud's
term expires at midnight.
23 November 2007 |
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Bolivia
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Bolivia's
President Evo Morales waves from a light tank AMX-13 during a Calama
army barrack anniversary.
Bolivia's
President Evo Morales (C) waves from a light tank AMX-13
during a Calama army barrack anniversary in Patacamaya,
100 km (62 miles) from La Paz, November 23, 2007. Picture
taken November 23, 2007.
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United
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New
roadside bomb attack againt the US Army Forces in Iraq.
A
U.S. armored vehicle (front) that was damaged in a roadside
bomb attack remains on a road in Baladyat district in Baghdad
November 11, 2007.
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Syria
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The
Syrian government took a group of twenty-nine diplomats on a tour of
its border with Iraq.
A
Syrian soldier mans a position along the border with Iraq
on Saturday, Nov. 10, 2007. The Syrian government took a
group of twenty-nine diplomats, including U.S. military
attache Robert Michelson and journalists on a tour of its
border with Iraq, aiming to dispel claims it is not doing
enough to control the border.
10 November 2007 |
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Germany
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The
German Bundestag's budget committee cleared the way today for the procurement
of 405 new PUMA infantry fighting vehicles for the Bundeswehr.
The
German Bundestag's budget committee cleared the way today
for the procurement of 405 new PUMA infantry fighting vehicles
for the Bundeswehr.For Munich-based *Krauss-Maffei Wegmann
GmbH & Co. KG *and Rheinmetall AG of Duesseldorf, the
order represents a combined total of some € 3 billion
in gross sales.Krauss-Maffei Wegmann and Rheinmetall each
hold a 50 percent stake in the company tasked with the project,PSM
GmbH of Kassel. Both hailed the decision as a crucial step
in reequipping the German Army for the future as well as
being vitally important to the German defence industry.
10 November 2007 |
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United
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Monthly
production for the US Army new Cougar reach 1000 vehicle, to protect
soldiers against roadside bombs in Iraq and Afghanistan.
A
Cougar 4x4 wheeled armoured vehicle Mine Resistant Ambush
Protected (MRAP) Classification One vehicle demonstrates
its off-road abilities in a water puddle at the U.S. Army's
Aberdeen Proving Grounds in Aberdeen, Maryland, August 24,
2007. Monthly production of new armored vehicles designed
to protect U.S. troops from roadside bombs should reach
over 1,000 by year's end, and more than 1,500 should have
arrived in Iraq, Pentagon officials told lawmakers on Thursday.
08 November 2007 |
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Israel
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Israeli
Military soldiers make operation to the Gazea strip.
An
Israeli tank Merkava IV rolls into Israel after a military
operation in the Gaza Strip, near the village of Netiv Haasara,
just outside the northern Gaza Strip November 8, 2007. Israeli
soldiers leave the Gaza Strip after a day-long operation
on the Israeli side of the border near Kibbutz Kissufim,
Wednesday, Nov. 7, 2007. Israel's Supreme Court on Wednesday
delayed for at least a week a government plan to cut back
on electricity to the Gaza Strip after appeals from 10 human
rights organizations. Israeli soldiers fire tear gas towards
Palestinian stone throwers during a military operation in
the Balata refugee camp near the West Bank city of Nablus
November 7, 2007.
08 Novemberl 2007 |
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Sudan
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Newly
arrived troops from two extra battalions of Rwandan and Nigerian soldiers
to join the African Union-United Nations Mission UNAMID.
Members
of the African Union Mission in Sudan (AMIS) stand in front
of an armoured personnel carrier (APC) at a firing range
approximately 20 km (12 miles) outside El Fasher, the administrative
capital of north Darfur, November 8, 2007. Newly arrived
troops from two extra battalions of Rwandan and Nigerian
soldiers have recently arrived in Sudan's war-torn western
region to boost the already 7,000 personnel on the ground
ahead of a planned handover from AMIS to a joint African
Union-United Nations Mission known as UNAMID consisting
of 26,000 personnel at the end of 2007. The troops were
undertaking weapons training as part of an APC training
course before their deployment to mission groups sites across
Darfur.
08 Novemberl 2007 |
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Georgia
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Military
soldiers in the street of Tbilisi after the President President Mikhail
Saakashvili declared a state of emergency.
Military
personnel patrol a street in central Tbilisi, November 8,
2007. A ring of soldiers cordoned off central Tbilision
Thursday after Georgian President Mikhail Saakashvili declared
a state of emergency and shut down independent media to
quash six days of anti-government protests.
08 Novemberl 2007 |
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Turkey
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Turkish
soldiers patrol with armoured vehicle near the Iraqi border.
Turkish
soldiers, followed by an armoured personnel carrier (APC),
patrol a road surrounded by rugged mountains in the south-eastern
Turkish province of Sirnak, bordering Iraq, November 8,
2007.
08 Novemberl 2007 |
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Mexico
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Mexican
Navy army personnel with BTR-60 help people of Tabasco after heavy rains.
Mexican
Army Navy personnel stand a top to amphibian armoured vehicles
BTR-60 after it broke down on a flooded street in Villahermosa
November 3, 2007. Thousands of people perched on roofs in
southern Mexico on Saturday, desperate to be evacuated from
flooding caused by heavy rains that has left most of Tabasco
state under water and 800,000 people homeless.
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