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RUSSIA/UKRAINE/YEMEN : BND in Kyiv, Patrushev in Tatarstan, GUR, Yemen

Intelligence Online - Mon, 06/06/2022 - 08:00
Ukraine/Germany: Macron-Scholtz trip to Kyiv puts BND in a cold sweatGerman Chancellor Olaf Scholz and French President Emmanuel Macron's planned
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SYRIA : Iranian Pasdaran's Syria plans jeopardised by threat of Turkish intervention

Intelligence Online - Mon, 06/06/2022 - 08:00
At a time when Moscow was hoping it could quietly withdraw from Syria, the situation in the country is about
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RUSSIA : Before shakeups, Kremlin hawks engage in power game with siloviki

Intelligence Online - Mon, 06/06/2022 - 08:00
Usually focused on internal politics, some United Russia party veterans in the Moscow establishment have come to the fore in
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UNITED KINGDOM : Future lead on counter-disinformation CDU bolsters technical capabilities

Intelligence Online - Mon, 06/06/2022 - 08:00
The UK's Department for Digital, Culture, Media & Sport (DCMS) is currently setting up a new Counter Disinformation Unit analysis unit
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TURKEY : Armed security: Sadat's decline is benefiting Ekol Security

Intelligence Online - Mon, 06/06/2022 - 08:00
Thanks to the steady distancing of its founder, Adnan Tanriverdi, from the heart of decision-making in Ankara in recent weeks,
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Tupolev Tu-22M3M

Military-Today.com - Sun, 05/06/2022 - 13:25

Russian Tupolev Tu-22M3M Medium-Range Bomber
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Rocket Sled Traveling At 7,200 km/h (4,363 mph) Successfully Stopped During Hypersonic Test At Holloman

The Aviationist Blog - Sat, 04/06/2022 - 22:53

The test marked the fastest recovery of a monorail sled in over 30 years, and the first time a planned reusable sled was ever recovered at those speeds. The test paves the way for more [...]

The post Rocket Sled Traveling At 7,200 km/h (4,363 mph) Successfully Stopped During Hypersonic Test At Holloman appeared first on The Aviationist.

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Skunk Works Release Details About Top Gun: Maverick’s Darkstar Hypersonic Aircraft

The Aviationist Blog - Fri, 03/06/2022 - 22:41

There’s an enigmatic hint in their words: “Darkstar’s capabilities could be more than mere fiction. They could be reality…” About a week after the long-awaited Top Gun: Maverick finally hit the theaters, the Skunk Works [...]

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Malyuk

Military-Today.com - Fri, 03/06/2022 - 20:35

Ukrainian Malyuk Assault Rifle
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UNITED STATES : Two Six Technologies poised to supply USCYBERCOM platform

Intelligence Online - Fri, 03/06/2022 - 08:00
The US cyberintelligence firm Two Six Technologies has entered exclusive talks with the US Army to supply US Cyber Command
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RUSSIA : Russian investors await Western asset nationalisation wave

Intelligence Online - Fri, 03/06/2022 - 08:00
Business opportunities look set to be plentiful for Kremlin insiders when legislation comes into force authorising Russian entities to administer
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CHINA : Beijing uses Lotcamp to gain advantage in semiconductor war

Intelligence Online - Fri, 03/06/2022 - 08:00
Beijing appears to be directly behind the takeover last month of British semiconductor developer Arm's Chinese joint venture, Arm China,
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UNITED KINGDOM : Home Office puts figure on unmasking a foreign spy

Intelligence Online - Fri, 03/06/2022 - 08:00
With Britain's National Security Bill (NSB) due to be debated by parliament on 6 June, following its introduction on 11
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ROMANIA : Foreign intelligence boss Gabriel Vlase draws on NATO background to face Russian threat

Intelligence Online - Fri, 03/06/2022 - 08:00
Moscow's war on Ukraine has confirmed the priorities set by former parliamentarian Gabriel Vlase for Romania's foreign intelligence service, the
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FRANCE : Le Point de Chute, military intelligence's happy hour hangout

Intelligence Online - Fri, 03/06/2022 - 08:00
Employees of the Ministry of the Armed Forces, in the Balard district in the south of Paris, are being left
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FRANCE/UNITED KINGDOM : Gulf consulting, new Tory network

Intelligence Online - Fri, 03/06/2022 - 08:00
London - Gulf specialist Tobias Borck moves into consulting.Tobias Borck, a young German researcher at the Royal United Services Institute
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Tabletop Exercise to explore future military capabilities

EDA News - Thu, 02/06/2022 - 14:55

In the framework of the EU’s Capability Development Plan (CDP), EDA organised a Tabletop Exercise in Helsinki on 1/2 June 2022, hosted by the Finnish Ministry of Defence.  The aim of the exercise, which gathered about 40 experts and defence capability planners from EDA participating Member States, was to identify the long-term capability trends and needs beyond 2040 based on potential future generic conflict scenarios and impact of expected technological innovation suitable for military capabilities at this timeframe. The findings and conclusions of the exercise will nourish the so-called ‘Strand B’ (long-term) input for the CDP revision. 

The focus was on assessing the long-term capabilities trends and requirements expressed according to the Generic Military Task List (GMTL) organised in six main capabilities areas which structures the CDP.

For this purpose, the Tabletop Exercise (TTX) was conducted based on a specific scenario designed to address the full spectrum of conventional military capabilities. The scenario was based on a general context derived from official Foresight Analyses, and on specific military trends, taking into account the technological impact on future warfare, in particular the Emerging Disruptive Technologies (EDT) and innovative warfare. This fictitious environment took place in the year 2040+ and referred to a generic EU Member State having to face external and hostile actions which, eventually, escalated to a full-scale armed conflict. The scope of the state and non-state actors, the geographic background and the specific events were to highlight the capabilities needed in the timeframe of 20 years + ahead to face such a threat, both from a material and non-material perspective.

The TTX stretched over two full working days and involved the participation of Member States’ representatives, EDA subject matter experts and other experts from EU defence and security entities. The audience represented a mix of defence planners, technology/innovation experts, and foresight analysts, enhancing the integrated approach needed to balance the “Capability Pull” and the “Technology Push” of military capability development. Furthermore, NATO Allied Command Transformation (ACT) also attended the TTX, as observers. The exercise entailed both plenary sessions as well as split sessions in which 3 different groups of experts addressed specific capability areas. Moreover, they discussed the implications of the possible future threats, encompassing all military domains, and considering, among others, the impact of the hybrid warfare and the cognitive dimension. All the findings of the working sessions and the trends identified will be considered to assess the level of importance of the generic military tasks (GMTL), in order to anticipate and prioritise the future military requirements. 

Background

The EU Capability Development Priorities derived from the Capability Development Plan (CDP) provide a key reference for Member States' capability development endeavours and EU defence initiatives such as the Coordinated Annual Review on Defence (CARD) and the Permanent Structured Cooperation (PESCO). These priorities are based on the input from the four strands of the CDP:

  • Strand A – CSDP military capability shortfalls derived from the EU Headline Goal Process;
  • Strand B – Long-term capability development trends;
  • Strand C – Member States’ defence plans and programmes;
  • Strand D – Lessons learned from missions and operations.

Strand B identifies future capability requirement based on key strategic factors, and expected technological innovation, that may be relevant to support the development of defence and security capabilities in the timeframe of 20+ years ahead. The aim of Strand B is not to predict the future, but to anticipate defence capability needs, and related development, resulting from an assessment of various possible factors, including best use of technological progress, when it will be available. Subsequently, the CDP Strand B informs R&T work and long-term capability activities in the EDA framework and facilitates the linkage of the R&T activities to capability development. The resulting Strand B long-term capability assessment, with the impact of technology on future military requirements, will feed the CDP prioritisation mechanism, providing future level of importance of military tasks in the timeframe of 20+ years ahead. 

The Strand B work is benefiting from the EDA Technology Foresight Exercise 2021, which provides technology trends with an outlook to 2040+, and from the Technology Themes assessment updated with the contribution of EDA’s Capability and Technology Groups (CapTechs). 

 
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Military-Today.com - Thu, 02/06/2022 - 11:30

Playing Simple Video Games Online
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