FLEET OF 12 SSBN IN LINE FOR US PENTAGON APPROVAL

110127-N-1325N-043 BANGOR, Wash. (Jan. 27, 2011) The Ohio-class ballistic-missile submarine USS Alabama (SSBN 731) returns to Naval Base Kitsap-Bangor following a strategic deterrent patrol. (U.S. Navy photo by Ray Narimatsu/Released)

Sourced : Bloomberg By Anthony Capaccio The Pentagon’s top weapons buyer has approved advanced development for a fleet of 12 new nuclear-armed submarines, a potential $128 billion project that the Navy calls its top priority. Frank Kendall, the undersecretary for acquisition, signed the decision memo that officially moves the program forward late Wednesday. Shortly before… Continue reading FLEET OF 12 SSBN IN LINE FOR US PENTAGON APPROVAL

CHINA : IF INDIA MAKES MORE ICBM’S BEIJING WILL HELP PAKISTAN RESPOND

Agni 4 Missile passes through the Rajpath during the full dress rehearsal for the Republic Day Parade-2012, in New Delhi on January 23, 2012.

Sourced : Sputnik After India completed testing on Monday of its newest ballistic missile variant, China warned New Delhi that if long-range missile development continues, Beijing would help Pakistan, an “all-weather friend,” do the same. In an editorial, China’s state-run Global Times wrote, “If the UN Security Council has no objection over (inter-continental ballistic missiles),… Continue reading CHINA : IF INDIA MAKES MORE ICBM’S BEIJING WILL HELP PAKISTAN RESPOND

ISRAELI SATELLITE REVEALS DEPLOYMENT OF RUSSIAN ISKANDER-M BALLISTIC MISSILES IN SYRIA

Sourced : Defence Update By Tamir Eshel Satellite imagery analysis by Imagesat International (ISI) intelligence experts revealed deployment of Iskandar (SS-26 “Stone”) advanced missile system vehicles as a part of the Russian deployment at Hmeimim airbase in Latakia, Syria. A single Iskander Transporter Erector Launcher (TEL) was first spotted in footage broadcast by Russia’s Zvezda… Continue reading ISRAELI SATELLITE REVEALS DEPLOYMENT OF RUSSIAN ISKANDER-M BALLISTIC MISSILES IN SYRIA

EGYPT TO SEND PEACEKEEPING FORCES TO SYRIA

Sourced : Almasdar news By Leith Fadel Egypt will send peacekeeping forces to Syria in the coming days, as they attempt to administer the nationwide ceasefire among their Russian, Iranian, and Turkish diplomatic partners. Egypt will partake in this diplomatic mission to freeze the bloodshed that is obstructing peace talks in Syria, Al-Arabiya reported on… Continue reading EGYPT TO SEND PEACEKEEPING FORCES TO SYRIA

TURKEY MAKES VEILED THREAT OVER INCIRLIK

U.S. Air Force A-10 Thunderbolt II fighter jets (foreground) are pictured at Incirlik airbase in the southern city of Adana, Turkey, December 11, 2015. REUTERS/Umit Bektas

Sourced : Military Times Turkey’s defense minister says a lack of support from Turkey’s NATO allies in its operation to clear the Islamic State group from a town in northern Syria is leading many to question the country’s permission for the U.S.-led coalition to use its air base. In the past few weeks, Turkey has… Continue reading TURKEY MAKES VEILED THREAT OVER INCIRLIK

NEW BROADBAND COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS FROM INTRACOM DEFENSE ELECTRONICS

INTRACOM Defense Electronics
INTRACOM Defense Electronics
INTRACOM Defense Electronics

Following the success stories of WiSPR vehicular inter-communication system in international markets (Finland, Germany, Lithuania), IDE (INTRACOM Defense Electronics) has recently conducted successful field trials for a variety of applications, and for different international costumers, in the field of tactical wireless communications.

WiWAN is an innovative Software Defined Radio IP radio system aiming to fulfill the requirements emergent from operations in the digital battlefield that cannot be supported from existing VHF radios.

WiWAN radio family is comprised of WiWAN-CP and Spart@n, which are broadband, IP-based tactical radiosystems capable of establishing secure and broadband communications networks at different levels of command in the contemporary theater of operations.

Both radiosystems incorporate common, innovative technological features with the main difference being the frequency of operation and the resulting operational profile of each radiosystem.

The most important common features are:

  • IP Networking in the tactical domain

IDE has developed WiWAN radio family, a tactical IP solution that integrates voice, data and video services into a unified network, reaping the benefits of the IP world and, at the same time, preserving reliability and high-performance traits of military communications.

  • Software-Defined-Radio (SDR)

WiWAN radiosystems are designed following a software-defined radio architecture providing an increased level of reconfigurability by incorporating software (SW) control of the radiosystem’s parameters. Channel bandwidth, frame duration and security aspects, as well as, other characteristics of the embedded waveform are user configurable and controlled by a user friendly MMI.

  • Broadband networking

WiWAN radiosystems, offering bit rates of several Megabits per second (Mbps), provide the hardware means to support network-centricity required in modern C4I systems. Broadband information flow between different levels of command is reinforced and can be delivered down to the lowest mobile echelons in order to enhance command and control operations.

  • Security

WiWAN radio family, owing to IDE’s extensive experience in cryptography, incorporates multiple levels of security and a number of advanced features in order to provide both Transmission Security (TranSec) and Communications Security (ComSec).

WiWAN CP - INTRACOM Defense Electronics
WiWAN CP – INTRACOM Defense Electronics

WiWAN-CP follows the core design of the WiWAN radio family incorporating all the aforementioned advantages and key technological features but specific transformations tailor the radiosystem’s performance to the operational profile of Brigade-Battalion communications. In this context, the radiosystem is selected to operate in the 1350-1525 MHz frequency band providing bit rates of up to 12 Mbps. It is deployed in fixed topologies under line of sight propagation conditions. WiWAN-CP offers multiple interfaces for the interconnection of LAN’s, sensors, and other subsystems

Spartan - INTRACOM Defense Electronics
Spartan – INTRACOM Defense Electronics

Spart@n, also, incorporates the advantages of the radio family already described and it is designed to operate in lower frequency, addressing the operational needs of the Battalion communications. The operating band is the 225-400 MHz and its differentiating characteristic is that it provides broadband communications on-the-move. With bit rates of up to 8 Mbps, Spart@n provides broadband and robust communications in a continuously changing network topology.

Software Defined Tactical Vehicular Intercom System
Software Defined Tactical Vehicular Intercom System

WiSPR (Wideband Intercom & Secure Packet Radio) is a state-of-the-art, fully programmable digital vehicle intercom system that incorporates a new philosophy in vehicle and inter-vehicle communication. The system forms a homogenous, robust, reliable and fully scalable voice and data communications platform, offering toll-quality voice for inter-vehicular communications, data information exchange services over standard physical interfaces as well as flexible control of external communications with interfaces to external tactical and public networks

The WISPR architecture requires no central unit and introduces an innovative decentralization mechanism of both control and switching operations, increasing system availability.

WiSPR WLCU wlan Secure Wireless Local Area Network
WiSPR WLCU wlan Secure Wireless Local Area Network

The embedded, leading-edge DNR (Dynamic Noise Reduction), assures crystal clear audio in extremely noisy environments and guarantees the highest speech intelligibility, ensuring enhanced crew-member performance under extended combat conditions.  The WISPR novelties include the system’s inherent secure WLAN (Wireless Local Area Network) together with autonomous portable units for personnel outside vehicles, providing high-speed wireless data and voice communications between vehicles and the dismounted soldiers.

Extensive system interfacing capability allows for WISPR to provide vehicle and field telephone connections, Voice over IP (VoIP) communications, access to public telephone lines (PSTN) for voice/data connectivity and integration with a wide range of data terminals, Battle Management Systems, Tactical Radios, Local Area Networks, sensors, as well as audio and video ancillaries.

iDefender - IDE Surveillance Critical Infrastructure Protection Solution
iDefender – IDE Surveillance Critical Infrastructure Protection Solution

iDEFENDER is an integrated “turn-key” solution for optimized surveillance and Critical Infrastructure Protection addressing the management and mitigation of physical security threats. Its openness can easily embody diversified user requirements.

iDEFENDER is a flexible and scalable C2 platform with incremental expansion capability. Several sensor technologies are integrated to detect, recognize, track and classify multiple moving threats from different areas of interest in the land and sea. Every sensor output is connected in the iDEFENDER platform and every threat becomes geo-referenced with its precise geographical coordinates. iDEFENDER incorporates the state-of-the-art in Command and Control technology and its main features are:

  • Integrated turn-key solution
  • Threat detection on land and sea surface
  • Early warning and notification, situational awareness, incident response and incident recovery
  • Detection of personnel, light vehicles, small boats and low flying platforms at short, medium and long ranges
  • Automatic threat classification without user intervention
  • Optimized sensor deployment based on End User custom requirements
  • High performance wide area surveillance for day and night reconnaissance operations
  • Modular design and ease of integration with different detection sensor technologies
  • Upgradeable and customizable based on user needs with minimal effort

BRITISH MoD : 2017 IS THE YEAR OF THE ROYAL NAVY

Sourced Naval Today The British Ministry of Defence said that 2017 is set to be the year of the Royal Navy as it prepares to welcome new ships to the fleet. “We are investing billions in growing the Royal Navy for the first time in a generation with new aircraft carriers, submarines, frigates, patrol vessels… Continue reading BRITISH MoD : 2017 IS THE YEAR OF THE ROYAL NAVY

ISRAEL NOT TO HAVE INDEPENDENT CYBER COMMAND DEPARTMENT

Sourced : Defence World By Vishwanath Patil Israeli Army has decided not to have a separate cyber command department but will instead strengthen it with new cyber intelligence processing doctrine. The cyber counter-intelligence domain will be transferred to the Israeli Defense Forces’ (IDF) telecommunications division. The gathering of any other cyber-intelligence will remain the responsibility… Continue reading ISRAEL NOT TO HAVE INDEPENDENT CYBER COMMAND DEPARTMENT

RUSSIA TO KEEP AIRCRAFT CARRIER, BATTLECRUISER, ASW DESTROYER IN MEDITERRANEAN & ARCTIC

Sourced : International Business Times By Clark Mindock Russia plans on keeping its naval fleet in operation throughout 2017 to ensure that the country’s interests in places like the Arctic and Mediterranean are supported by their forces on the water, an official with the Russian Navy said Monday. “In 2017, the Northern Fleet will continue… Continue reading RUSSIA TO KEEP AIRCRAFT CARRIER, BATTLECRUISER, ASW DESTROYER IN MEDITERRANEAN & ARCTIC

SIR ADMIRAL G. ZAMBELLAS TO DELIVER A TALK TO GREEK OFFICERS AND MA STUDENTS OF PLYMOUTH UNIVERSITY IN ATHENS

The Dartmouth Centre for Sea Power and Strategy (DCSS) in collaboration with the Hellenic National Defence College (HNDC) are delighted to announce that Sir Admiral George Zambellas (former First Sea Lord of the Royal Navy) will deliver a talk to the Greek Officers and MA students of Plymouth University on ‘The Ever-Changing face of Eastern… Continue reading SIR ADMIRAL G. ZAMBELLAS TO DELIVER A TALK TO GREEK OFFICERS AND MA STUDENTS OF PLYMOUTH UNIVERSITY IN ATHENS