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El Defence Package de la Comisión y el futuro de la base tecnológico-industrial de la defensa en España

Real Instituto Elcano - mer, 07/06/2017 - 08:05
Comentario Elcano 31/2017 - 7/6/2017
Luis Simón

¿Cómo articular una estrategia nacional de posicionamiento en Europa y tejer una red de alianzas y partenariados que permitan a España, sus fuerzas armadas y sus empresas maximizar su excelencia a nivel de capacidades y know-how tecnológico-industrial?

Attaque à Notre-Dame de Paris : le profil atypique de l'assaillant

France24 / France - mer, 07/06/2017 - 07:46
L'homme qui a attaqué un policier sur le parvis de Notre-Dame à Paris, mardi, a été identifié. Inscrit comme doctorant en sciences de l'information en Lorraine, ce quadragénaire originaire d'Algérie a revendiqué être "un soldat du califat".
Catégories: France

Législatives J-4 : le journal de campagne du mercredi 7 juin 2017

LeParisien / Politique - mer, 07/06/2017 - 07:25
Tic tac, l'horloge tourne pour les candidats à la députation qui n'ont plus que trois journées pour faire campagne. Les marchés sont pris d'assaut. Les candidats d'En Marche! se veulent confiants; la droite...
Catégories: France

L'ONU et l'Union africaine lancent un groupe de haut niveau sur les migrations en Afrique

Centre d'actualités de l'ONU | Afrique - mer, 07/06/2017 - 07:00
La Commission économique des Nations Unies pour l'Afrique (CEA) et l'Union africaine (UA) ont lancé mardi à Monrovia le Groupe de haut niveau sur les migrations (HLPM) en Afrique – un panel visant à placer les questions de migrations au sommet de l'agenda politique en engageant les principaux acteurs et partenaires.
Catégories: Afrique

Libye : l'envoyé de l'ONU appelle les Libyens à trouver une solution politique au conflit

Centre d'actualités de l'ONU | Afrique - mer, 07/06/2017 - 07:00
Intervenant devant le Conseil de sécurité mercredi, le Représentant spécial du Secrétaire général pour la Libye, Martin Kobler, a dénoncé l'impasse politique qui perdure et a appelé les Libyens à trouver une solution.
Catégories: Afrique

UN Africa forum launches high-level migration panel to help create political momentum for change

UN News Centre - Africa - mer, 07/06/2017 - 07:00
Amid growing concern for the safety of migrants, particularly in Africa, as they undertake extreme risks in hopes of a better future or to escape violence and persecution, a high-level body established by the United Nations development arm in the continent has launched a process to help forge political consensus to address challenges and save lives.
Catégories: Africa

Desire for secure and peaceful future remains strong in Libya, Security Council told

UN News Centre - Africa - mer, 07/06/2017 - 07:00
Noting positive changes in the situation on the ground in Libya as a result of the Libyan Political Agreement, the United Nations envoy for the country highlighted that despite challenges, the desire for peace, security and a better future remain strong among the people and urged sustained international support for national efforts.
Catégories: Africa

Serbia Accused of ‘Political’ Public Sector Appointments

Balkaninsight.com - mer, 07/06/2017 - 06:53
A sacked former minister’s appointment as head of the Serbian Security Agency has raised eyebrows, while concerns over alleged political cronyism in the public sector have resurfaced.
Catégories: Balkan News

Croatia Police ‘Stop Beating Refugees’ After Reports

Balkaninsight.com - mer, 07/06/2017 - 06:51
Croatian NGOs told BIRN that police only stop using violence against refugees at the country’s border after alleged misconduct by officers is made public.
Catégories: Balkan News

Russians See Serbia, Bulgaria Among Closest Friends

Balkaninsight.com - mer, 07/06/2017 - 06:49
Russians see Serbia and Bulgaria among their top 20 closest allies, but consider Romania among the nations hostile towards them, survey shows.
Catégories: Balkan News

Albanian Campaigning Laws Spark Political Rights Fears

Balkaninsight.com - mer, 07/06/2017 - 06:48
A new Albanian taskforce has been set up to ensure state resources and staff are not abused during elections, but some fear political freedoms are at risk.
Catégories: Balkan News

Russians ‘Flock to Montenegro’ Despite Travel Advisory

Balkaninsight.com - mer, 07/06/2017 - 06:45
It seems few Russians have been put off from holidaying in Montenegro, despite Moscow issuing advisories against travel to NATO’s newest member.
Catégories: Balkan News

« Jeune, au revoir ! »

HU-LALA (Hongrie) - mer, 07/06/2017 - 06:06

"Gyere haza, fiatal!"[1]Ce titre prend le contre-pied du titre d’une campagne officielle pour faire revenir en Hongrie les jeunes partis s’installer à l’étranger. Ce titre était "Jeune, reviens chez toi !" (Gyere haza,fiatal!). jQuery("#footnote_plugin_tooltip_2391_1").tooltip({ tip: "#footnote_plugin_tooltip_text_2391_1", tipClass: "footnote_tooltip", effect: "fade", fadeOutSpeed: 100, predelay: 400, position: "top right", relative: true, offset: [10, 10] }); Selon l'éditorialiste du journal quotidien de droite Magyar Nemzet, la campagne du gouvernement pour faire revenir en Hongrie les jeunes Hongrois expatriés a peu de chances de succès...

Article de György Pápay publié le . . .

Comprendre l'Europe centrale pour 6€/mois Je m'abonne Je me connecte

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Catégories: PECO

Coupe de l'America : Spectaculaire chavirage des Néo-zélandais

MeretMarine.com - mer, 07/06/2017 - 06:01

 

Changement de temps aux Bermudes pour le deuxième jour des demi-finales de la Coupe de l'America. Après les 12-14 noeuds et le soleil de la veille, les quatre finalistes naviguent ce mardi dans 19-25 noeuds de vent, sous un ciel gris et pluvieux. A plus de 40 noeuds (pointes à 43 noeuds pour les Kiwis), Team Japan a gagné son premier match contre les Suédois d'Artémis qui ont connu des problèmes techniques à bord. 

 

Catégories: Défense

GAO rejects Glock’s appeal for Modular Handgun System contract | DSCA clears $1.4 billion in sales to Saudi | First Japanese-assembled F-35A unveiled

Defense Industry Daily - mer, 07/06/2017 - 06:00
Americas

  • Despite the protectionist rhetoric coming from the Trump administration, Embraer is still confident that it can continue to make strides in the US market despite its Brazilian heritage. The firm is currently preparing its A-29 Super Tucano with Sierra Nevada Corp. for the USAF’s upcoming light attack aircraft experiment, which could lead to a program of record for a long-delayed OA-X platform. However, President Donald Trump’s continued push of his “America First” policy could give a leg up to Embraer’s probable competition — the Wichita, Kansas-based Textron, which will fly its Scorpion jet and AT-6 turboprop plane in the demo. In response Gary Spulak, president of Embraer’s US subsidiary, said that $1.6 billion of the company’s $6.2 billion revenue had came from its US subsidiary, including ongoing production of 26 Super Tucanos for Afghanistan and Lebanon under a contract with the USAF.

  • An appeal by Glock to the US Government Accountability Office (GAO) has been denied, paving the way for Sig Sauer to deliver a $580 million contract to replace US Army M9 Berettas. The award in favor of Sig Sauer had been announced in January, with Glock filing a protest in February under the grounds that the Army had improperly evaluated its proposal, and challenged the service’s “interpretation of the solicitation regarding the minimum number of contract awards required by the Request For Proposal”. In response, the GAO denied the challenge, stating that the Army only had to make one award (although three were permitted under the proposal’s terms), and that “any errors did not prejudice Glock in the competition.”

  • Lockheed Martin has been awarded a $42 million contract modification for TB-37 Multi-Function Towed Array production units, accessories, shipping products and engineering services. Under the deal, 56% of the contract is destined for the US Navy while the remainder will go to Japan, with completion scheduled for September 2019. The TB-37 is an integral part of the AN/SQQ-89A(V)15 Integrated Undersea Warfare Combat System Suite and is designed specifically to locate, identify and engage enemy submarines.

Middle Easy & North Africa

  • The US State Department has cleared the sale of Lockheed Martin’s AN/TPQ-53 counter-battery radar to Saudi Arabia. Valued at at estimated cost of $662 million, the deal marks the first export order of the radar outside of the US. Included in the deal are 26 AN/TPQ-53(V) Radar Systems to include Solid State Phased Array Radar with KN-4083 Selective Availability Anti-Spoofing Module (SAASM) enhanced Land/Sea Inertial Navigation System (INS) and automatic leveling system, as well as various equipment, training and materials. Riyadh reportedly intends to use these radars to support its border security requirements and modernise its armed forces with a more current capability to locate and counter the source of incoming ballistic artillery, rockets, and mortars.

  • Saudi Arabia has also been cleared by the US State Department to receive a blanket order training program for the Royal Saudi Air Force (RSAF) and other Saudi forces. The training will be conducted both inside and outside of the kingdom and includes, but is not limited to, flight training, technical training, professional military education, specialized training, mobile training teams (MTTs), and English language training. Training will include such subjects as civilian casualty avoidance, the law of armed conflict, human rights command and control, and targeting via MTTs and/or broader Programs of Instruction (POIs). While contractors have yet to be revealed, the total cost of the program is estimated at $750 million.

Europe

  • In anticipation of Russian military exercises in September, Lithuania has commenced constructing a two-meter high wire fence along its border with the Russian exclave of Kaliningrad. While the government has conceded that this will do little in the event of a full scale attack, the precautionary measure aims to prevent provocations and incidents from Moscow. While Russia has not disclosed the number of troops for its Zapad (West) exercises—held every four years on its western borders—analysts believe that it could be the largest since the end of the Cold War, with about 100,000 expected.

Asia Pacific

  • Mitsubishi Heavy Industries (MHI) has completed the first assembly of a F-35A in Japan. Unveiled at the firm’s Komaki South Final Assembly and Checkout (FACO) facility on Monday, the ceremony was attended by government officials from the US Department of Defense and Japanese Ministry of Defense as well as members from Mitsubishi and Lockheed Martin. F-35 Program Executive Officer. Adm. Mat Winter said the assembly of the first Japanese built F-35A “is a testament to the global nature of this program.” 38 of Japan’s 42 ordered F-35s will be assembled at MHI’s FACO facility.

Today’s Video

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Catégories: Defence`s Feeds

Terrorisme : une cellule anti-Daech à l'Elysée

LeParisien / Politique - mer, 07/06/2017 - 06:00
Une nouvelle couche dans le mille-feuille de la lutte contre le terrorisme ? Le gouvernement doit annoncer ce mercredi la création d'une «structure de renseignement anti-Daech», placée directement sous...
Catégories: France

Édouard Philippe : «Je souhaite une majorité stable et puissante»

LeParisien / Politique - mer, 07/06/2017 - 06:00
Un emploi du temps de ministre, et même de Premier ministre ! Quand Edouard Philippe reçoit aux premières heures de la journée, hier, les six panélistes de notre journal dans son bureau, c'est un chef...
Catégories: France

Le gouvernement dorlote les syndicats... pour l'instant

LeParisien / Politique - mer, 07/06/2017 - 06:00
Opération séduction. Edouard Philippe a rendu public mardi après-midi le programme du gouvernement pour réformer le code du travail. Le Premier ministre a insisté sur son souci de prendre en compte les...
Catégories: France

Législatives : Damien Philippot veut se faire un prénom

LeParisien / Politique - mer, 07/06/2017 - 06:00
Seulement trois semaines de campagne, et déjà un petit coup de mou. Ce lundi de Pentecôte, Damien Philippot — 39 ans, comme Macron — a mal à l'épaule. Il fait une pause bière à la terrasse du café le Campus,...
Catégories: France

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