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F-35A testing took back seat to F-35B IOC preparation in 2014
[*]Key Points The latest Pentagon operational testing report on the F-35 shows a year of progress on F-35B IOC preparation Flights sciences testing for the F-35A lagged behind 2014 goals, as test centres prioritised Block 2B mission systems The Pentagon's Lockheed Martin F-35 Lightning II Joint[*]
Obama expected to sign defence protocols on India visit
[*]US president Barack Obama's three-day visit to India from 25 January is expected to see the signing of several defence protocols to boost bilateral strategic ties. Obama, who will be the first US president to be the chief guest at the Republic Day military parade in New Delhi on 26 January, is also[*]
Pentagon testers: JLTV hinders marine amphibious assault operations
[*]Key Points The size and deployability of JLTVs is questioned by the Pentagon's director of operational test and evaluation Testers found that USMC amphibious assaults would suffer from the added time needed to deploy JLTVs Pentagon testers have found that Joint Light Tactical Vehicle (JLTV)[*]
Sequestration hits US Army aviation RDA budget unduly hard
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The Future of European Geostrategy
By Daniel Fiott · Published: Thursday, 22nd January 2015
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Charting a Closer Course: Obama’s Trip to Indiaby Scott C-P |
A Maritime Renewal
On the face of it, the flyover celebrates the induction of both aircraft into the Indian Navy. But their inclusion, the only other time than the display of Harriers in 1984 that naval aviation has taken part in the flyover, also highlights India's renewed emphasis on bolstering its status a maritime power. India’s confidence in its naval service was shaken in the wake of a spate of nearly a dozen terrible accidents over a roughly the past year-and-a-half, resulting in the loss of more than 20 lives and significant damage to several vessels.
[Tens de ter uma conta e sessão iniciada para poderes visualizar esta imagem]Despite adopting a “Look East” policy in 1991, India has in large part to this day still traditionally viewed its strategic choices through the prism of its contentious relations with its neighbor to the northwest, promoting its air and ground forces at the expense of its naval. After Prime Minister Narendra Modi declared in November that he would follow through on the previous policy's promise by setting out to actually "Act East," observers are beginning to see signs of action. Modi has boosted ties with Vietnam and Japan, including inviting the latter to return last summer for its U.S.-India naval exercise Malabar and last week agreed to further strengthen US-India-Japan trilateral ties, although the effective result of this sentiment is unclear at this point. Early this year India may have also (but denies having) played a role in reversing China's influence in Sri Lanka, seen as a key node in China's Maritime Silk Road concept and playing host to Chinese submarine port calls to India's displeasure, through aiding the surprise defeat of President Rajapaksa.
Additionally, the increased investments India has made of late in the sea services are starting to bear fruit, as evidenced by not only the new aircraft. The sea trials begun in December of India's first indigenous nuclear ballistic missile submarine, the commissioning of its first indigenous guided-missile destroyer in August, and the construction underway of its first indigenous aircraft carrier also demonstrate - despite schedule slippages - the increased priority in funding the sea services are receiving. On New Year's Day, India received another confidence boost, reporting that its coast guardsucceeded in intercepting a fishing boat operated by terrorists before they were able to execute another "Mumbai-style attack."
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[Tens de ter uma conta e sessão iniciada para poderes visualizar esta imagem]However there is another view of the symbology of the flyover. It will not be lost on most observers that the MIG is of Russian origin, and the P-8 hails from the United States. As such, the flight represents the choice for India between its traditional weapon supplier, Russia, and new options. These alternatives include India itself, as it looks to produce as much domestically as it can, at times in partnerships with those willing to share technologically advanced designs, but also those with whom it would like to cement friendships in the Indo-Pacific such as Japan, which is attempting to finalize a deal over US-2 amphibious aircraft.
This presents the United States with several opportunities. During his trip President Obama is expected to renew a defense cooperation framework with India for another 10 years, but this is more or less the continuation of the status quo. At the same time, India is seeking suppliers of drones, and is likely to get the RQ-11 Raven, but would be well suited for sale of larger drones for maritime surveillance or as strike aircraft. Further, India is reportedly weighing the benefits of nuclear propulsion for its second indigenous carrier.
Both drones and nuclear propulsion are fields in which the United States excels, yet selling either carries risks. The sale of armed and larger drones, which U.S. export controls currently restrict, would if nothing else pique other partners already turned down from purchases. If lax safety standards led to an accident aboard a nuclear vessel, public opinion could call into question the U.S. Navy's use of it. But the bigger risks are those of missed opportunity, the opportunity not only for business, but for binding ties between two maritime powers with much to gain through increased cooperation.
Scott Cheney-Peters is a surface warfare officer in the U.S. Navy Reserve and the former editor of Surface Warfare magazine. He is the founder and president of the Center for International Maritime Security (CIMSEC), a graduate of Georgetown University and the U.S. Naval War College, and a member of the Truman National Security Project’s Defense Council.[/ltr]
[Photo] U.S. Air Force C-17 caught fire at Wright-Patterson Air Force Baseby David Cenciotti |
On Jan. 7, a C-17 Globemaster III with the 445th Airlift Wing caught fire upon engine start at Wright-Patterson AFB, Ohio.
The air crew shut off the engine and the fire was quickly extinguished by the base Fire Emergency Services.
A base service member took the above image which shows the plane's right wing engulfed by flames.
The extent of the damage is unclear: according to the 445 AW spokesperson, the damage is estimated at 300,000 USD whereas a memo of the firefighters at WPAFB obtained by 2 NEWS says damage at the airlifter is estimated at 1.5M USD.
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Anti-torture committee: annual report
COMMITTEE FOR PREVENTION OF TORTURE 21 JANUARY 2015 STRASBOURGAnti-torture committee warns states against intimidation and reprisals towards individuals who denounce ill-treatment
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PARLIAMENTARY ASSEMBLY 20 JANUARY 2015 STRASBOURGAn urgent debate following the Paris terrorist attacks, and debates on the protection of media freedom in Europe and on the humanitarian situation in Ukraine, are among highlights of the winter session of the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe (PACE) taking place in Strasbourg from...
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ASSINALARAM-SE ONTEM OS 39 ANOS DA FORÇA AÉREA DE ANGOLA (M1773 - 03AL/2015)
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Os caças Mig-21 da Força Aérea de Angola continuam a ser uma importante plataforma da projeção da arma aérea angolana. Foto: Chris Loftting «No dia 21 de Janeiro de 1976 o primeiro Presidente de Angola, António Agostinho Neto, visitou e proclamou, na então Base Aérea nº1, em Luanda, a fundação da Força Aérea Popular de Angola/Defesa Anti-Aérea (FAPA/DAA). A FAPA/DAA nasceu do embrião da Força Aérea colonial portuguesa, num momento em que se impunham actividades permanentes para a recuperação dos meios abandonados pelos portugueses, com vista a responder as exigências inerentes à defesa da integridade territorial e independência do...
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Embraer EMB-314 Super Tucano Foto: Embraer Os Emirados Árabes Unidos estão em fase de conclusão de uma encomenda de 24 Embraer EMB-314 Super Tucano, para serem usados em missões de patrulhamento de fronteiras e contra-insurgências. A 2 de janeiro, o comandante da Aeronáutica brasileiro, Gen. Juniti Saito, anunciou o início das negociações com os EAU pelos Super Tucano, tendo revelado que eram pretendidos seis aviões para entrega imediata. Segundo o mesmo, a entrega imediata das aeronaves não representa problemas de maior, estando então em discussão questões logísticas. Sabe-se agora contudo, que um...
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M-346 Lavi da IAF Foto: IAF O entusiasmo estava no ar no início desta semana na base aérea de Hatzerim, quando os cadetes se preparavam para voar pela primeira vez no novo avião de instrução da Força Aérea Israelita (IAF), o M-346 Lavi. A aeronave, que irá substituir o A-4 Skyhawk, que operou por quatro décadas com a Estrela de David. vai agora permitir à IAF levar a cabo um dos programas de treino mais avançados do mundo. Segundo o comandante do primeiro grupo de alunos a voarem no M-346, este "possui capacidades avançadas similares às dos F-15 e F-16, e irão preparar melhor os cadetes para o trabalho nas Esquadras". Foto:...
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Robert S. McNamara made an impact on defense intelligence from day oneJanuary 21, 2015 — John Fitzgerald Kennedy was inaugurated as the 35th President of the United States Jan. 20, 1961, and 44-year-old Robert S. McNamara assumed duties as the new Secretary of Defense the following MORE | [Tens de ter uma conta e sessão iniciada para poderes visualizar esta imagem] |
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