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Iran To Fund The Fortification Of Syrian Air Defense

Globalsecurity.org - Thu, 24/09/2020 - 04:48
A senior spokesman for the General Staff of the Iranian Armed Forces says Iran plans to fortify Syria's air defense.
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Bulgarian Prosecutors Accuse 2 Russian Diplomats of Spying to Obtain Military Information

Globalsecurity.org - Thu, 24/09/2020 - 02:46
Bulgarian Chief Public Prosecutor Ivan Geshev has officially informed the country's Foreign Ministry about the results of the probe into actions of two Russian diplomats expelled from Bulgaria earlier in the year, noting that the two were engaged in espionage activities to obtain information on the army modernisation plans.
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Bulgaria Expels Two Russian Diplomats For Alleged Military Spying

Globalsecurity.org - Thu, 24/09/2020 - 02:46
Bulgaria has expelled two Russian diplomats accused of military espionage and ordered them to leave the country within 72 hours, the Bulgarian Foreign Ministry said on September 23.
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Chief Executive continues ‘tour des capitales’ in Luxembourg

EDA News - Wed, 23/09/2020 - 18:06

Today, EDA Chief Executive, Jiří Šedivý, was in Luxembourg where he was welcomed at the Directorate of Defence and visited the Luxembourgish satellite hub at Betzdorf. Luxembourg marks the third visit of Mr. Šedivý’s ‘tour des capitales’ which will see him meet officials in all Member States in the months to come. 

Mr. Šedivý was received by Luxembourg’s Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Defence, François Bausch, Director of Defence, Tom Köller, Deputy Director of Defence, Rol Reiland and Paul Nilles, Head of the Strategic planning and capability development. 
Discussions focused on the EU defence initiatives, EDA’s role in supporting all Member States and Luxembourg’s defence priorities. The official visit concluded at the Luxembourgish satellite hub in Betzdorf, where Mr. Šedivý was welcomed at the home of the Société Européenne des Satellites (SES) and Lux GovSat. 

“I am delighted to have this opportunity to visit Luxembourg as it is an important stakeholder in EDA’s success through its dedicated support and active participation in the Agency’s work. With Minister Bausch, I expressed my gratitude for Luxembourg’s value-added leadership on satellite capabilities, green defence and the circular economy. In these challenging times, I particularly welcome the strong support from Luxembourg to EDA and European defence cooperation.” Mr Šedivý commented.

Luxembourg’s Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Defence, François Bausch, said: “We welcome very much EDA’s contribution to advancing the development of European Defence through cooperation and concrete and tangible results. We look very much forward to further deepening cooperation through the EDA Project Arrangement for governmental satellite communications. Besides that, we are planning to start a new cooperation with EDA trying to promote the principles of circular economy in European Defence.”

 
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Royal Marines Train Abseiling From AH1 Wildcat During Littoral Combat Strike Group Stop in Gibraltar

The Aviationist Blog - Wed, 23/09/2020 - 16:44

Wildcat of 847 Naval Air Squadron conducted training at Gibraltar’s airport as part of the early phases of the Littoral Strike Group (Experimentation) (LRG(X)) deployment. HMS Albion, HMS Dragon and RFA Lyme Bay called into [...]

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HCS-22 Received First Firescout | British Government Finally Classifies Support Ships As Warships | Female Power On Indian Rafale

Defense Industry Daily - Wed, 23/09/2020 - 06:00
Americas

BAE Systems announced a contract Monday worth up to $111 million to supply the US Navy with Archerfish mine neutralizers. Archerfish is used by the US Navy’s MH-60S Helicopter squadrons as part of their Airborne Mine Neutralization System capability, and reduces the need to put diving personnel in the water for clearance missions, according to the company. Archerfish is a remotely-controlled underwater vehicle equipped with an explosive warhead to destroy sea mines. The Navy established a requirement for rapid neutralization of bottom and moored sea mines to support operations in littoral zones, confined straits, choke points and the amphibious objective area.

HSC-22 received their first MQ-8C Firescout on September 15 aboard Naval Station Norfolk, the US Navy said. It is now the first East Coast squadron to operate the MH-60S, MQ-8B and MQ-8C. The Firescout is the US Navy’s latest combat drone to hit the skies and provide aerial surveillance, reconnaissance, situational awareness, aerial fire support, and precision targeting support to ground, air, and sea units. The MQ-8C Fire Scout’s main purpose is to provide radar surveillance with its multi-spectrum targeting system. The multi-spectrum targeting system is a camera that is capable of reading light, heat, and electrical signatures to find anything that might be of interest.

Middle East & Africa

Lockheed Martin won a $12.8 million contract modification, which exercises options to procure consumable parts and material in support of the C/KC-130J aircraft for the Marine Corps, Marine Corps Reserves, Coast Guard and the government of Kuwait. The KC-130J is a multi-role tanker aircraft designed and developed by Lockheed Martin to replace the KC-130F/R/T aircraft. The KC-130J is in operation with the US Navy, the US Marine Corps (USMC), the Italian Air Force, the Kuwait Air Force and the Royal Saudi Air Force. Work will take place in Georgia, California, Kuwait, Japan, North Carolina, Texas, New York and South Carolina. Estimated completion will be by December 2023.

Europe

The British government classifies its new fleet support ships as “warships”. Previously the Government had argued that the new Fleet Solid Support Ships were not warships and as such, were eligible for international tendering rather than being restricted to British shipyards. The $1.9 billion competition to build up to three Fleet Solid Support Ships was suspended last year and an update was due this autumn. The definition of warship used by the Government had been previously challenged by people from all sides of the political spectrum. Until today, ministers repeatedly insisted the vessels would not be “warships” – meaning they could be built abroad. For national security reasons, Royal Navy warships can only be built in the UK. But because the supply ships will be part of the Royal Fleet Auxiliary, the Government previously claimed they were not warships.

Asia-Pacific

A woman MiG-21 fighter pilot with the Indian Air Force has been selected to transition to fly the Dassault Rafale fighter. The Indian Air Force pilot will reportedly begin active duties flying Rafale jets soon. She will be the first woman in the Rafale squadron. The woman pilot, who had earlier operated MiG-21 fighter jets, has been placed under the ‘full fighter training course’ and will join ‘active duties’ soon in the 17 Squadron. As per the report, the training regimen for both men and women pilots are identical. Every pilot, irrespective of gender, has to mandatorily undergo conversion training while switching from one fighter jet to another. Currently, there are 10 women fighter jet pilots in the Indian Air Force.

The Political Work Department of the People’s Liberation Army Air Force (PLAAF) released a propaganda video on September 19 and in the video, the H-6K bomber from the 28th Air Regiment was shown launching a missile strike on Andersen Air Force Base, Guam. The Chinese propaganda video borrows heavily from Hollywood and depicts an airstrike on an island some observers say resembles the US base in Guam. The presentation suggests that it was produced as a warning to any country of base within the strike range of the bombers.

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‘Serious Security Threat’: Beijing Claims US Spy Planes Posed as Airliners Over 100 Times in 2020

Globalsecurity.org - Wed, 23/09/2020 - 05:11
In light of increased attention being brought on the activities of US spy planes near China, Beijing has accused the US of disguising them as civilian airliners more than 100 times in 2020 alone, calling the practice a “serious security threat” and warning it poses a danger to actual civilian aircraft.
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Part of Bigger Strategy? China’s Military Build-up Along India’s Border Doubles in 3 Years - Report

Globalsecurity.org - Wed, 23/09/2020 - 05:11
India expressed concern over the presence of Chinese troops in the Ladakh region during the meeting of foreign ministers in Moscow on the side-lines of the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation on 10 September. New Delhi pointed out that there was no credible explanation for the deployment from the Chinese side.
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Humanitarian Pledges Must Be Met, Houthis Must Stop Hostilities to Stabilize Yemen

Globalsecurity.org - Wed, 23/09/2020 - 05:11
Deputy Secretary of State Steve Biegun and Under Secretary of State for Political Affairs David Hale participated in a meeting last Thursday with United Nations Security Council members, Kuwait, Sweden, and Germany on the margins of the UN General Assembly to discuss the Yemen civil war that has resulted in a humanitarian disaster.
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The United States Sanctions Additional Individuals Involved in the Illegitimate Maduro Regime’s Attempts to Corrupt Democratic Elections in Venezuela

Globalsecurity.org - Wed, 23/09/2020 - 05:10
Today, the United States is sanctioning, José Bernabé Gutiérrez Parra, Miguel Antonio José Ponente Parra, Guillermo Antonio Luces Osorio, Chaim José Bucaran Paraguan, and Williams José Benavides Rondón for their complicity in enabling Maduro’s efforts to rob the people of Venezuela of their right to choose their leaders in free and fair elections.
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Treasury Continues Pressure on Illegitimate Regime Officials Undermining Democracy in Venezuela

Globalsecurity.org - Wed, 23/09/2020 - 05:10
Today, the U.S. Department of the Treasury’s Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) designated five key figures that have facilitated the illegitimate Maduro regime’s efforts to undermine democracy in Venezuela. These
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Major Powers Spotlight COVID-19 Response at UNGA

Globalsecurity.org - Wed, 23/09/2020 - 05:10
As the U.N. General Assembly annual debate got under way Tuesday, combating and eliminating the coronavirus pandemic was the foremost preoccupation of the world's major powers.
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Trump Tells UN to Hold China Accountable for Coronavirus

Globalsecurity.org - Wed, 23/09/2020 - 05:10
U.S. President Donald Trump called on the United Nations to “hold China accountable for their actions” in a speech to the world body’s General Assembly Tuesday.
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US Offers $5 Million Reward for Arrest of Colombia Rebel Leader

Globalsecurity.org - Wed, 23/09/2020 - 05:10
The United States is offering a reward up to $5 million for information leading to the arrest of a leader of the National Liberation Army (ELN) rebel group in Colombia.
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Cameroon Security Surround Opposition Leader’s House, Teargas Protesters

Globalsecurity.org - Wed, 23/09/2020 - 05:09
Cameroon police have surrounded the home of opposition leader Maurice Kamto and detained an unknown number of his supporters. Kamto, who accuses President Paul Biya of stealing the 2018 presidential election from him, called for protests Tuesday against regional elections and Biya's leadership of the country. Authorities deployed riot police and troops, some of whom used tear gas on the protesters.
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Italy's Coalition Government Fends off Salvini

Globalsecurity.org - Wed, 23/09/2020 - 05:09
Italy’s fragile coalition government breathed a collective sigh of relief Tuesday after voters denied the country’s populist leader Matteo Salvini the major electoral breakthrough he was seeking in hotly contested regional elections.
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China, India agree to stop sending more troops to frontline: China's Defense Ministry

Globalsecurity.org - Wed, 23/09/2020 - 05:08
China and India agreed to stop sending more troops to the frontline, refrain from unilaterally changing the situation on the ground, and avoid taking any action that may complicate the situation, Chinese National Defense Ministry spokesperson Wu Qian said on Tuesday, after a series of border clashes between the two countries since May, and escalating tensions in recent months.
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JOINT PRESS RELEASE OF THE 6TH ROUND OF SENIOR COMMANDERS’ MEETING BETWEEN INDIA AND CHINA

Globalsecurity.org - Wed, 23/09/2020 - 05:08
On September 21, the Indian and Chinese Senior Commanders held the 6th round of Military Commander-Level Meeting.
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NATO Secretary General discusses security challenges with the Swedish Foreign Minister

Globalsecurity.org - Wed, 23/09/2020 - 05:08
In a face-to-face meeting on Tuesday (22 September), Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg thanked Swedish Foreign Minister Ann Linde for Sweden’s contributions to international security and its long-standing partnership with NATO.
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