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France conducts another parachute drop in Sahara

Jane's Defense News - Mon, 07/09/2015 - 07:00
The French Army continues to carry out parachute drops as part of its 'Barkhane' counter-insurgency operation against Islamist militants operating in the Sahara. The French Ministry of Defence (MoD) announced on 3 September that the latest in a series of such drops had been carried out by its
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MSPO 2015: Poland's Rosomak range extended

Jane's Defense News - Mon, 07/09/2015 - 07:00
The Polish Armaments Group (PGZ) unveiled several new developments and variants of the Rosomak 8x8 family at the MSPO defence exhibition held in Kielce from 1-4 September. These included the modernised Rosomak-M, the uprated Rosomak-XP, a Rosomak direct support vehicle armed with a 120 mm cannon,
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Northrop Grumman offers to accelerate JSTARS delivery

Jane's Defense News - Mon, 07/09/2015 - 07:00
Key Points Northrop Grumman's JSTARS offering could be delivered to the USAF and enter service by 2021 The acceleration would avoid the 2022-28 time frame when the air force is scheduled to be procuring its three most costly recapitalisation efforts Northrop Grumman's Joint Surveillance Target
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Rheinmetall offers Boxer for Australian combat reconnaissance vehicle requirement

Jane's Defense News - Mon, 07/09/2015 - 07:00
Rheinmetall has confirmed it is offering the ARTEC Boxer 8x8 multirole armoured vehicle to meet an Australian requirement under Project Land 400 Phase 2 for 225 combat reconnaissance vehicles (CRVs). In a 3 September statement - issued the same day that tenders closed - Rheinmetall disclosed it
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Two pro-solution leaders in Cyprus raise likelihood of permanent agreement in long-running peace talks for political reunification

Jane's Defense News - Mon, 07/09/2015 - 07:00
Key Points If the two sides overcome the key hurdles on property, territory, and security in the next phase of negotiations, Cyprus will come closer than ever to reunification. A solution would open the door to significant opportunities in construction, shipping, and tourism, while paving the way
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ISR: Tracking the progress of the top US projects

DefenceIQ - Mon, 07/09/2015 - 06:00
This article gives you insight into the latest development news across the biggest airborne ISR programmes currently underway in the United States. Including progress on the Joint Surveillance Target Attack Radar System (JSTARS), delays to the Unmanned Carrier-Launched Airborne
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Brazil vs. Peru: Comparing Amazon protection efforts

DefenceIQ - Mon, 07/09/2015 - 06:00
Brazil and Peru are both embarking on major Amazon surveillance and protection programmes, involving systems and subsystems that will eventually begin to integrate on a national and cross-border basis. With billions of dollars being spent over the coming years on assets ranging from sa
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Submarines Market Report Summary 2015

DefenceIQ - Mon, 07/09/2015 - 06:00
The market for new submarines is forecast to exceed $100 billion over the next ten years. A total of 451 submarines are in service worldwide –excluding midget/mini submarines (56) – with the fleets of the U.S.A. (72), Russia  (57) and China (62) amounting to 43 percent
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Interview: Air Chief Marshal Sir Stephen Dalton (Rtd)

DefenceIQ - Mon, 07/09/2015 - 06:00
With technology rapidly advancing, the design and operation of the modern fighter aircraft has become simpler on the surface, and yet – in many other ways – more complex. From outfitting platforms for multi-mission capabilities to implementing a more agile logistics chain,
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Agreements pave way for new defence links between Argentina and Bolivia

Jane's Defense News - Mon, 07/09/2015 - 02:00
Argentina's defence minister Agustin Rossi and Bolivian president Evo Morales announced on 5 September that the two countries had signed a Letter of Intent (LoI) that would see Bolivia acquire a variety of defence systems from its South American neighbour. Under the LoI, the two countries are
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Austerity due to falling hydrocarbon revenues threatens Algerian government's ability to buy social peace

Jane's Defense News - Mon, 07/09/2015 - 02:00
Key Points Progressive announcements since June have indicated more cuts, and there are now signs that sectors previously exempt from cuts, such as healthcare, may also be affected. Cuts in social spending are likely to erode support for the government and undermine the relative social peace
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Economic slowdown and Mexican president's growing unpopularity raise strike and protest risks, particularly in mining and infrastructure

Jane's Defense News - Mon, 07/09/2015 - 02:00
Key Points Companies face low strike risks in Mexico compared with elsewhere in Latin America, but day-to-day labour relations are still difficult. There were 8,110 labour disputes taken to court in January-July 2015. Unions have amassed considerable political and economic power in exchange for
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Fighting in and around Dushanbe raises terrorism and government instability risks in Tajikistan

Jane's Defense News - Mon, 07/09/2015 - 02:00
EVENT On 4 and 5 September 2015 fighting was reported between Tajik security forces and armed militants in the vicinity of Dushanbe and Dushanbe International Airport, with at least 22 fatalities. According to Tajikistan's interior ministry, on 4 September nine policemen died in gun attacks in the
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Government concessions to anti-government protest movement unlikely in Moldova unless permanent protest camp grows substantially

Jane's Defense News - Mon, 07/09/2015 - 02:00
EVENT On 6 September 2015, an anti-government rally in central Chisinau involved between 40,000 and 100,000 people, according to the respective estimates of the Interior Ministry and the event's organisers. The protest was organised by Dignity and Truth (Demnitate si Adevar: DA), a non-party
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Iraqi F-16s carry out first airstrikes

Jane's Defense News - Mon, 07/09/2015 - 02:00
Iraq's newly arrived F-16 fighter aircraft have carried out attacks on the Islamic State, Minister of Defence Khalid al-Ubaydi announced on 6 September. To accompany the announcement, the Iraqi Ministry of Defence released footage shot by airborne targeting or surveillance systems showing
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Philippines to receive four new patrol boats from the US

Jane's Defense News - Mon, 07/09/2015 - 02:00
Key Points US government contracts Willard Marine to supply patrol boats to the Philippines Donation will bolster the Philippine National Police's maritime law enforcement capabilities The Philippine National Police (PNP) Maritime Group will take delivery of four new patrol vessels from US boat
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Poland looks to joint submarine procurement as naval modernisation spend outlined

Jane's Defense News - Mon, 07/09/2015 - 02:00
The Polish government is considering procuring its submarine replacement in collaboration with another NATO country, such as the Netherlands or Norway, Deputy Defence Minister Czeslaw Mroczek told Polish media. Speaking to the PAP press agency on 6 September, Mroczek said that such a teaming would
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Protests in Tokyo likely to involve tens of thousands but remain peaceful, unlikely to affect security bills

Jane's Defense News - Mon, 07/09/2015 - 02:00
EVENT Over 10,000 people gathered in Shinjuku, Tokyo, yesterday (6 September) to protest against the security bills currently being discussed in the Diet. On the previous Sunday (30 August) over 30,000 people gathered outside the Diet, Chiyoda ward, and in approximately 200 other locations around
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Reduced ceasefire violations and a 'coup' in Donetsk increase likelihood of a 'freezing' of the eastern Ukraine conflict

Jane's Defense News - Mon, 07/09/2015 - 02:00
EVENT On 6 September 2015, Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko said the previous week was the first since the signing of Minsk II ceasefire agreement on 12 February 2015 in which a ceasefire in eastern Ukraine had been implemented. Ceasefire violations along the line of contact (LoC) in Donetsk
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Small-arms attack kills three police officers in Tajikistan's Dushanbe

Jane's Defense News - Mon, 07/09/2015 - 02:00
THREE police officers were killed in a small-arms attack at a junction near the airport in Tajikistan's capital Dushanbe early on 4 September, Asia-Plus reported. No group or individual immediately claimed responsibility for the attack, although unnamed police and security forces - cited in media
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