Montag, 29. April 2013

Israeli navy unveils fifth submarine in Germany

Source : Xinhua


JERUSALEM, April 29 (Xinhua) -- Israeli navy unveiled its fifth submarine in Kiel, Germany on Monday, the Israel Defense Force ( IDF) said.

Israeli and German officials gathered at the Kiel dockyards on Monday morning to inaugurate the Dolphin-class vessel, named INS Rahav, which is "considered one of the most advanced and cutting- edge in the world," according to a press release by the IDF.

The submersible will arrive in Israel later this year after all its operational systems are installed, said the IDF.

Israel's submarine flotilla is regarded as the Jewish state's vital long-range strategic arm, second only to the air force. The capabilities of the craft unveiled Monday were not detailed, but media reports have previously said that Israeli Dolphins are configured to carry nuclear-tipped cruise missiles.

The vessels are also reportedly used to transport Israeli special operation forces on missions far from the country's shores.

Britain may restore a permanent military presence in the Gulf

Source : Atlantic Council

From David Blair, Telegraph: The withdrawal of all British troops from Afghanistan next year will create a unique opportunity to reverse the "East of Suez" decision that formed a landmark in Britain's retreat from imperial power, the Royal United Services Institute will say in a paper to be published today. . . .

The think tank will say the Armed Forces are considering a partial reversal of the "East of Suez" decision. "The military intends to build up a strong shadow presence around the Gulf; not an evident imperial-style footprint, but a smart presence," writes Professor Michael Clarke, its director.

"This may not yet be declared government policy," he writes. "But the UK appears to be approaching a decision point where a significant strategic reorientation of its defence and security towards the Gulf is both plausible and logical."

Any new British presence would be focused on the United Arab Emirates, where the RAF is planning to use al-Minhad airbase, according to the think tank. The Royal Navy has always kept three minesweepers and at least one frigate or destroyer in the Gulf, supported by a small permanent staff in Bahrain. The paper suggests this flotilla could be reinforced.

The Army plans to use its links with Oman's armed forces to base troops in the country. This would allow the use of "thousands of square miles of challenging terrain ideally suited to the training of military units in the skills of desert warfare." (photo: Get

Sonntag, 28. April 2013

French jets take command of NATO Air Policing mission in the Baltic

Source : Atlantic Council

From Ministry of Defense of Lithuania: On April 26 four “Mirage F-1 CR” fighter-jets of the French Air Force will land in the Air Base of the Lithuanian Air Force in Šiauliai to take over NATO’s Air Policing mission in the Baltic States.

The French air capabilities are deployed to police the airspace above Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia from Mont De Marsan Air Base of the French Air Force. With this rotation France will take part with its air assets and personnel in the Baltic Air Policing mission for the fourth time.

The shifts in charge of air policing over the Baltic States will formally rotate on April with the mission being handed over from Denmark to France. (photo: Ministry of Defense of Lithuania)

Freitag, 26. April 2013

U.S. Marine rapid response force deploying to Spain base

Source : StratRisks

The first of 500 Marines have begun deploying to Spain as part of a new rapid reaction force to respond to threats against U.S. citizens, government personnel or installations in Africa.

The new task force is based at Moron Air Base in southern Spain, which provides quick access especially to northern Africa, where security concerns have grown since the September 2012 attack on a U.S. government facility in Benghazi, Libya, a Pentagon official told CNN.

Deployment began Wednesday

When fully operational, the unit will be required to be airborne within six hours of receiving orders, providing the type of rapid response that the Pentagon says was not possible during the Benghazi attack. Ambassador Chris Stevens and three other Americans died during the assault at the U.S. mission and CIA annex.

The Marine unit will have the job of providing protection for embassies and diplomatic compounds under attack or receiving threats; protecting U.S. citizens; rescuing downed pilots; and assisting other elements of the U.S. military in the event of a need to evacuate American citizens, the official said. He declined to be identified because much of the group’s work has not yet been publicly discussed by the Marine Corps.

Spain provided final approval for the unit’s presence Friday. The full 500-strong team, which is to be in place within 30 days, will include 225 Marines equipped for ground combat along with intelligence and communications specialists, plus another 225 personnel to man and maintain the six V-22 Osprey aircraft and two C-130 refueling aircraft that make up the aviation component of the unit.

The refueling aircraft will allow the Osprey to fly greater distances without landing.

The unit is equipped to go into areas under combat conditions, and can be deployed without the permission of a local government if ordered to do so, the official said. The Marines will be equipped with machines guns, mortars and grenade launchers. Having specific aircraft assigned to the team at all times is seen within the Marine Corps as a key assurance that they can get airborne in the time required.

As part of the Marine Corps’ efforts to beef up embassy security in particular, it also is adding 1,000 Marines to the embassy guard force, nearly doubling the size of the effort by increasing the size of individual embassy teams in high-threat areas, and establishing a special team of 100 Marines based in the United States that could quickly fly to an area to back up embassy guards if an embassy is under threat.

Dienstag, 23. April 2013

Russian T-50 Fighter Jet to Start State Flight Test in 2014

Source : RIA Novosti

MOSCOW, April 23 (RIA Novosti) – Russia will start state flight tests of its fifth-generation T- 50 fighter jet in 2014, United Aircraft Corporation's President Mikhail Pogosyan told reporters on Tuesday.

“In 2013 we are expected to wrap up its preliminary tests and start operational testing. In 2014, we are planning to start official state tests,” Pogosyan said on Tuesday, adding "the first stage of the state trials should be complete by 2015."

The test program involves six prototype airframes, including four flying, one static and one systems test airframe. Another flying prototype will join the tests this year, Pogosyan said. "Flight testing this year will go ahead with five aircraft," he said.

The T-50, also known as PAK-FA (future tactical fighter aircraft), first flew in January 2010 and was presented to the public at the Moscow Air Show in 2011.

The T-50, which will be the core of Russia's future fighter fleet, is a fifth-generation multirole fighter aircraft featuring elements of "stealth" technology," super- maneuverability, super-cruise capability (supersonic flight without use of afterburner), and an advanced avionics suite including an X-band active phased-array radar.

India will also buy a fighter aircraft based on the T-50, known as the FGFA (fifth-generation fighter aircraft).

United Aircraft Corporation is the state holding company uniting Russia's aircraft building industry including Sukhoi, a military and civil aircraft manufacturer.

Sonntag, 21. April 2013

Russian Warships Dock in Iran's Southern Port

Source : Fars News

TEHRAN (FNA)- A detachment of the Russian Pacific Fleet warships docked in Iran's Southern port city of Bandar Abbas, the Iranian army announced on Sunday.

The Iranian Army's public relations office announced that the Russian fleet, comprised of Admiral Panteleyev anti-submarine destroyer and two logistic warships of Peresvet and Admiral Novelskoy with a total number of 712 crews, has entered the Army's first naval zone in Bandar Abbas.

The Iranian army said that the visit is aimed at the consolidation of the relations between Iran and Russia and expansion of military interactions between the two countries in the field of naval security.

The Voice of Russia had earlier reported that the Russian warships have left Vladivostok to do combat duty in the world oceans, and that they would have a short stop in Bandar Abbas en route to their mission zone.

The Russian Ministry of Defense announced then that it has begun forming a separate Mediterranean squadron.

Samstag, 20. April 2013

Qatar Strikes Deal To Buy Tanks, Artillery from Krauss-Maffei Wegmann

Source : defensenews.com

LONDON — Krauss-Maffei Wegmann has secured a 1.89 billion euro ($2.47 billion) deal with Qatar to supply artillery systems and main battle tanks, the German armaments maker announced April 18.

The deal involves delivery of 24 PzH 2000 155mm self-propelled artillery systems and 62 Leopard 2 main battle tanks along with associated training and other support items.

Purchase of the German systems is part of a wider modernization of the 8,500-strong Qatari army which could entail procurement of other equipment.

KMW said in a statement its vehicles would replace outdated artillery and tanks supplied by France and South Africa.

The decision to buy the German company’s equipment will be a setback for rival bidders for the contract, particularly Nexter of France who had offered the second hand Leclerc main battle tanks and other equipment in what is traditionally a market dominated by the French.

The armored vehicle purchases are part of what Defense News reported March 4 is at least a 20 billion euro equipment shopping list spread across Qatar’s army, navy and air force. Fast jets, helicopters, corvettes and missiles are on the procurement list as Qatar modernists its military capabilities in line with moves by the Gulf state to play a greater role in the region and beyond.

Freitag, 19. April 2013

Russian lawmakers approve agreements on military bases in Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan

Vesti Kavkaza

The State Duma today approved the agreements concerning Russian military bases in Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan.The Russian-Tajik agreement was signed on October 5 in Dushanbe and will expire in 49 years. The Russian-Kyrgyz agreement was signed in Bishkek on September 20 and will expire in 20 years.

Mittwoch, 17. April 2013

£280 thousand worth of equipment stolen from UK military bases

Source : The Voice of Russia

Almost £280 thousand worth of equipment has been stolen from West Country military bases in the UK. Among the items that disappeared were four Land Rovers and copper piping altogether worth more than £100 thousand.

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The British Ministry of Defense reports that it is working hard on this issue.

"It is very surprising and very disappointing that military bases are losing equipment on this scale,” said MP Laurence Robertson.

In a span of 2 years there have been 97 separate incidents of items disappearing.

"I think people are going to be very disappointed at how few prosecutions have come about as a result of investigations into these thefts, and those responsible for security at these sites must do more to keep items safe in the first place and to bring those responsible for taking them to justice,” Mr. Robertson stated.

Voice of Russia, BBC

Russia to Base French-Made Assault Ships in Far East Ports

Source : http://RusNavy.com

Russia will base its French-made Mistral- class amphibious assault ships in the Far East ports of Vladivostok and Petropavlovsk- Kamchatsky when they enter service, a senior Defense Ministry official said in an interview.

Russia signed a 1.2-billion euro deal with a French shipyard in 2011 for two Mistral-class ships, the first of which is due for delivery in 2014 and the second in 2015.

“There are several options [for their location], but the choice fell on Vladivostok due to its existing transport infrastructure,” Roman Filimonov, head of the Defense Ministry’s construction department, told RIA Novosti.

“In future, we should create conditions for a short-term base equipped for storage replenishing, loading and unloading troops and crew rest in Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky,” Filimonov said. Other possible bases for the ships are still being considered, he added. A navy spokesman told RIA Novosti in 2011 one of the ships could be based with Russia's Northern Fleet.

Filimonov said the necessary infrastructure for the two ships is due to be built in the Primorsky Krai by 2015. He also noted it is more convenient to dock the ships near major cities to provide housing for the crew and their families. The Mistral-class is capable of carrying 16 helicopters, four landing vessels, 70 armored vehicles, and 450 personnel

Russia, Armenia discuss military cooperation prospects

Source : Trend.Az

Russian Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu has negotiated with his Armenian counterpart Seyran Ohanyan in Moscow today, Mediamax reported referring to the Russian Defense Ministry.

The sides discussed the state and prospects of bilateral military and military-technical cooperation and exchanged views on a number of urgent issues related to ensuring security in the Caucasus. They also considered the areas of cooperation to maintain peace and stability in the region.

The positive dynamics in strengthening cooperation between the defense ministries of the two countries was stressed at the talks.

Freitag, 12. April 2013

Abkhazia: Russian units hold military exercises against terrorists

Source : Vesti Kavkaza

Russian units stationed in Abkhazia started anti- terrorism exercises on Thursday. The manoeuvres will take place in mountains and forests and on the coast, the Russian Defense Ministry says.

"During the exercise, the participants must locate and destroy a conventional terrorist group, which landed on the coast of the Black Sea and is moving inland," RIA Novosti reports.

The Special Forces will practice organizing and conducting ambushes, raids on fire raiding and databases of members of illegal armed groups. The exercise, which will last until the end of the week, will involve up to 100 troops, military equipment and special weapons - sniper rifles, machine guns and other weapons.

Freitag, 5. April 2013

Russia’s Mediterranean-Bound Warships Reach Indian Ocean

Source  :  Novosti

MOSCOW, April 6 (RIA Novosti) – Russia’s naval task force dispatched to the Mediterranean has passed the Strait of Malacca and entered the Indian Ocean, a Pacific Fleet spokesman told RIA Novosti on Saturday.

The task force comprises six vessels of the Pacific Fleet, including a destroyer carrying several helicopters, three amphibious warfare ships with marine detachments, a tanker and a tug.

The warships and the marines are doing daily drills during the trip, including artillery practices and searches for enemy submarines, the Pacific Fleet spokesman said.

The force, set to reach the Mediterranean by mid-May, will remain on permanent duty there to protect Russia’s interests in the region, Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu said earlier.

The Navy did not name any particular destinations for the Mediterranean task force, but Russia maintains a naval supply base in the city of Tartus in the war-torn Syria and has sent its warships there on several occasions since the outbreak of the Syrian conflict in March 2011, though never intervened.

Besieged Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, an ally of Moscow, was even alleged by Saudi media to be residing on a Russian warship for safety, though he denied the claim, also questioned by most experts.

The Mediterranean task force passed on Friday in the South China Sea another Pacific Fleet task force returning to its base from anti- piracy duty by East Africa’s shores, the fleet spokesman added.

Montag, 1. April 2013

U.S to open facilitates to ensure maritime boundary security in Georgia

Source  :  Trend.Az

U.S. will open several facilities in Georgia to ensure the safety of maritime boundaries.

The U.S. Embassy in Georgia told Trend on Monday that U.S. Ambassador Richard Norland will visit Batumi and Poti on April 1-3, where he will participate in several activities and meet with representatives of the local authorities.

According to the information, the ambassador will open the maritime operations control center in Supsa. The center is a unique facility in the Black Sea. Its purpose is to combat trafficking and crime through inter-ministerial cooperation.

The U.S. administration allocated $ 1.2 million to the project within the export and border security control program.

The opening of the marine operations center will strengthen the security of the Georgian borders as a transit country.

Norland will also visit a control group in a container customs control zone and deliver "Toyota Land Cruiser" car in Poti. Afterwards, he will open a facility to repair Coast Guard vessels. The U.S. allocated $6 million for its establishment.

The U.S. administration has allocated $ 12 million to strengthen the security of maritime boundaries and Georgian Coast Guard since 2006.