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Recent News Analysis:
- Annapolis
2007: Roadmap into a Dangerous Dead-End
Despite the happy faces portrayed in official photo opportunities
on Condoleezza Rice's last visit, the Bush sponsored Annapolis
summit is doomed to failure. Marc Otte, the European Union's
(EU) Special Representative to the Middle East Process warns
that failure to advance the peace process at next month's conference
in Annapolis could trigger worse violence than the second intifada
that followed the failed Camp David talks in 2000.
- What
is really behind Putin's unprecedented hop to Tehran? New!
Is it only a coincidence that Israel's Prime
minister Ehud Olmert rushed to Moscow two days after the Russian
president meeting with Iran's President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad.
Is it only an attempt to ease Israel's growing concern over
Iran's nuclear ambitions? The Russian should be concerned, after
the alleged failure of their top notch air defenses in Syria.
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Dubai
Air Show 2007, Nov. 11-15, 2007- Dubai
Light
Armored Vehicles Summit, Nov. 13-15,
2007 -Adelphi, MD. USA
Expomil
2007, Nov. 20-23, 2007 - Bucharest, Romania
IDGA's
Helicon 07, Nov. 26-28, 2007 - Huntsville,
AL, USA
I/ITSEC
(Training & simulation), Nov 26-29, 2007 -
Orlando, FL, USA
Central
European Aerospace, Nov. 28 - Dec 1, 2007 - Budapest,
Hungary
NATO: The Road Ahead, December 3-4, Bucharest,
Romania
Image
Fusion Conference Dec 3-5, Washington DC
LIMA
2007 Dec 4-8, Langkawi, Malaysia
Military
Airlift & Rapid Reaction Operations 2007 Dec
5-6, Rome, Italy
Directed
Energy & Non-Lethal Weapons Dec 10-12, Arlington
VA
Next
Generation Materials for Defense Dec 10-12, Arlington
VA
Lean
Six Sigma for Defense, Dec 10-12, Arlington VA
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The US Air Force awarded BAE Systems Electronics and Integrated
Solutions, Inc. a $8 million contract to build and demonstrate
an 'active electromagnetic' tomography sensor, designed
to characterize complex sub-surface objects such as underground
facilities or perimeter breaching tunnels. The new technology
called Airborne Tomography using Active Electromagnetics
(ATAEM), derived from field proven geophysical exploration.
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Raytheon Company (NYSE: RTN) has acquired the robotics
technologies and capabilities of Sarcos, a robotics and
micro-electro-mechanical systems (MEMS) specialist. Sarcos
leads the development of DARPA's Exoskeleton, expected to
transition soon to the US Army PEO Soldier for further development.
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Elbit Systems Ltd. (NASDAQ: ESLT) will supply the Israel
defense Forces (IDF) with additional Hermes class UAVs and
will upgrade existing Hermes 450 type UAVs currently in
service. The company announced yesterday the receipt of
a three year contract worth about $30 million system improvement
program, which will enhance and expand the IDF's existing
Hermes 450 based platform. Earlier this year the IDF officially
acknowledged that the Hermes 450 is operational with its
UAV units for several years. During the recent war in Lebanon
its UAVs flew many combat sorties providing ISR and combat
support for air and ground operations.
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Lockheed Martin continues preliminary design work on a
Littoral Combat Ship (LCS) proposed to the Israeli Navy's
(known as LCS-I) as part of the US Foreign Military Sale
program. The company was awarded further $2.3 million funding
for nine-month combat system configuration phase, producing
the technical specification and acquisition cost package
for the LCS-I combat system for the US and Israel Navy.
This task will include the assessment and evaluation of
different combinations of Israeli and US made sensors, weapon
systems and combat information systems.
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Upgraded
Phalanx for Naval, Ground Bound Platforms
Raytheon Company (NYSE:RTN) was awarded two contracts totaling
$241.8 million to overhaul and Block 1B upgrade for 34 existing
MK 15 Phalanx Close-In Weapon Systems (CIWS) fielded on
U.S. Navy vessels (a single pilot upgrade and for the Royal
Australian Navy is also included). Raytheon will also build
12 new CIWS to be configured as Land-based Phalanx Weapon
Systems (LPWS) designated 'Centurion', to be used by the
U.S. Army for point defense against mortar, rocket and missile
attacks (C-RAM). In this role, the LPWS is integrated with
counter-battery radar systems such as TPQ-36/37 and the
future multi-mission radar known as EPQ-36. Raytheon also
proposed an enhancement of the system, utilizing parallel
solid-state high power laser as an effector. Phalanx is
a rapid-fire, computer-controlled radar and 20 mm gun system
that automatically acquires, tracks and destroys enemy threats.
More than 850 sea-based systems have been built and deployed
in the navies of 25 nations. Phalanx CIWS is currently installed
on approximately 187 Navy ships and is in use in 20 foreign
navies.
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Since September 2007 Sky
Warrior and MQ-9
Reaper weaponized UAVs began flying combat sorties in
support of coalition forces operations in Afghanistan. Currently,
the USAF 42nd UAV attack squadron and US Army 82nd Combat
Aviation Brigade are flying the armed UAVs while RAF No
39 squadron fly unarmed ISR missions in support of coalition
forces in theater.
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MRAP vehicles are trickling into Iraq, airlifted to the
country by C-5 and C-17s from the US Navy's completion center
in South Carolina, where they are fitted with 'government
furnished equipment' such as CREW type IED jammers, radios
and accessories. The first examples from each model are
delivered to the MRAP training center at Camp Liberty, western
Baghdad where drivers and mechanics are trained through
a 40 hour orientation course, before they are delivered
to the combat units. The MRAPs are currently being fielded
to units who need them the most and operate in areas with
the highest threat, officials said. Although the Humvee
is not expected to be phased out anytime soon, the MRAPs
will begin to take its place as a new standard Army vehicle.
Airmen
prepare to load a Buffalo mine-resistant ambush-protected
vehicle into a C-5 Galaxy at Charleston Air Force Base,
S.C., for shipment to Iraq. (DOD photo/Staff Sgt. Jason
Robertson)
Force Protection, Inc. (NASDAQ:FRPT) received a contract
worth $22.3 million from the U.S. Army’s Tank Automotive
and Armaments Command (TACOM) for the production of 29 Buffalo
mine-protected vehicles. More than 140 Buffalo vehicles
were delivered to the US Army, operating as Mine Protected
Vehicles, used for route clearance missions in Iraq and
Afghanistan.
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British
Army issues UBACS, Under-Armor
Combat Shirt for Hot Climate
The British Ministry of defense (MoD) issued a new Under
Body Armour Combat Shirt (UBACS) to soldiers deployed in
Iraq and Afghanistan. The long sleeved UBACS is made of
special moisture
wicking fiber designed to be worn under protective
body armor. Designed especially to be worn under the
latest issue Body Armour systems (including the Osprey and
the assault vest), the shirt is constructed from Coolmax
fabrics forming a lightweight, breathable garment. Also
displayed were soft leather combat gloves issued to the
troops. (more on: Infantry
Mobility & Ergonomics)
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Military Wraps Inc. has unveiled today a patent-pending,
camouflage technique enabling military units to conceal
vehicles, aircraft, UAVs, boats or hardware by blending
them in the surrounding scene. The company unveiled the
new camouflage at the U.S. Special Operations trade show
(SOFEX 2007) and will also display again at the SpecOps
East Warfighter Symposium and Expo next week.
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FN Herstal is expected to move the Special
Combat Assault Rifle (SCAR) weapon into full rate production
in preparation for serial orders from the US Special Operations
Command under a 10-year contract awarded in 2004. To date
the company produced the rifles in low rate production,
fulfilling preliminary orders worth a total US$11 million
for initial operational test and evaluation of the new rifles.
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Metal
Storm, iRobot Pursue Scalable Force Response for Robots
Australian
based Metal Storm (NASDAQ: MTSX) (ASX: MST) and US based
iRobot (NASDAQ: IRBT). have signed Memorandum of Understanding
to collaborate in joint pursuit of opportunities within
the global defense and security sectors. At the AUSA exhibition
last month, the two companies unveiled a model of the Warrior
heavy robot from iRobot, carrying a Redback weapon station
with four MetalStrom electrically initiated high speed projectile
launchers. Peter D. Faulkner, senior vice president and
general manager for Metal Storm's U.S. Operations. "Together,
we stand to shape a revolution by combining robot platforms
with a scalable force response and increased mission capability
including the defeat of IEDs."
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Carnegie
Mellon University team Wins DARPA's Urban Challenge
The Tatran Racing Team from the Carnegie Mellon University
(CMU) won the Urban Challenge competition and grabbed the
$2 million first prize this weekend. The race was organized
by the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA).
Stanford University took second place, followed by Virginia
Tech which came third.
The six hour race tested driverless vehicles driving autonomously
on terrain representing suburban roads at the former George
Air Force Base in Oro Grande, California. The vehicles had
to obey traffic laws, avoiding obstacles and collisions
with other robots while fulfill their tasks. Six of 11 finalists
crossed the finish line including teams from MIT, Cornell
and the University of Pennsylvania.
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