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Dec 4 2012, 06:39 PM
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Dec 6 2012, 01:02 PM
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Dec 8 2012, 12:08 PM
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Dec 18 2012, 11:30 PM
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Japan Aims To Launch F-3 Development In 2016-17
By Bradley Perrett October 22, 2012 Bradley Perrett Nagoya, Japan Sometime around 2030, if U.S. Air Force plans come to pass, a fighter that leaps ahead of Lockheed Martin F-22 and F-35 technology will enter U.S. service. At about the same time, if Japan's plans come to pass, a similarly advanced fighter will enter service on that side of the Pacific. It might be the same fighter. Merging Japan's 2030s requirement into evolving U.S. plans for post-F-35 fighters seems to make great industrial sense. Japan plans to begin developing a homegrown fighter within five years, with the aim of beginning production under the designation F-3 around 2027. The defense ministry wants to lay the groundwork to go its own way by investing in stealth technology and building its own powerful fighter engine. IHI Corp. is to develop a technology-demonstrator engine of 15 metric tons (33,000 lb.) thrust, according to an official document seen by Aviation Week. Mitsubishi Heavy Industries is already building a small airframe technology demonstrator, the ATD-X Shinshin, which the ministry expects to test in the fiscal year beginning April 1, 2014. Mitsubishi Heavy is also very likely to build the F-3, which Japanese officials expect will carry a pilot. Full-scale development would begin in 2016 or 2017 and the first prototype would fly in 2024-25, according to the ministry's plans. Series production is to begin in 2027 and the type would begin replacing Mitsubishi Heavy Industries F-2 strike fighters in the first half of the 2030s. In the second half of that decade it would begin replacing Boeing F-15Js. The F-15s are older but are likely to remain the mainstay of Japan's air-defense squadrons, with suitable upgrades (see following article). The exact status of the ministry's plans is unclear, but they probably represent what it hopes to achieve, with some expectation of obtaining approval. It projects production of about 200 F-3s, which would follow the Lockheed Martin F-35 Lightning into Japanese service. Japan has decided to buy 42 F-35s and may build parts of them. The U.S. Navy and U.S. Air Force tentatively plan to begin fielding new fighters in 2030-35, the former sometimes using the name F/A-XX and the latter referring to its proposed F-X. Two years ago, the ministry disclosed a research effort for what it called the i3 Fighter, intended to assemble a suite of advanced technologies for a future combat aircraft—or, some suspect, to be offered to the U.S. as a Japanese contribution to the next U.S. fighter. The ministry's Technical and Research Development Institute is leading the i3 Fighter work. Sources : http://www.aviationweek.com |
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Dec 19 2012, 10:23 PM
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Dec 22 2012, 01:46 PM
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Dec 26 2012, 01:47 PM
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Jan 14 2013, 05:24 PM
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Jan 22 2013, 06:15 PM
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S. Korea To Produce Wheeled Armored Vehicles
Dec. 4, 2012 - 11:33AM | By JUNG SUNG-KI | SEOUL — The South Korean Army will deploy 600 wheeled armored vehicles from 2016 to help build rapid-response forces modeled after U.S. Stryker combat brigades, according to the Defense Acquisition Program Administration (DAPA). The arms agency announced Hyundai Rotem, a subsidiary of Hyundai Motor Group, as the preferred bidder Nov. 26 to develop and produce those wheeled armored vehicles. The company beat a consortium of Samsung Techwin and Doosan DST. “ Hyundai Rotem will develop a couple of prototype vehicles with six and eight wheels by 2015 with investment of about 28 billion won ($26 million), ” a DAPA spokesman said. “ After field tests, the company will produce 600 vehicles in stages by 2020. ” The DAPA and Hyundai Rotem will sign a final contract in December for the wheeled armored vehicle development, said the spokesman. The Army expects the wheeled combat vehicle to improve its ability to deploy rapidly with enhanced tactical mobility. “ With the number of infantry troops being reduced under a defense reform plan, we should cover wider combat zones with better survivability and striking capability, ” an Army official said. “ We believe the deployment of wheeled infantry carrier vehicles will help solve this problem, to an extent. ” Under a military modernization program announced in 2005, the South Korean Army plans to deploy high-tech tanks and armored vehicles that boost firepower and battlefield mobility while reducing force strength. The service will cut more than 20 of its 47 infantry divisions and turn many of the remaining ones into mechanized units. Sources : http://www.defensenews.com/ |
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Feb 6 2013, 12:00 PM
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Qaher F-313 Stealth Fighter (Concept)
The Qaher-313 ( قاه۳۱۳; also Ghaher-313, Conqueror (Tamer)-313, Q-313, F-313) is an Iranian single-seat stealth fighter aircraft publicly announced on 1 February 2013.[1] It was presented to the press by President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad and Defense Minister Ahmad Vahidi on 2 February 2013, as part of the Ten-Day Dawn ceremonies. According to Iranian government sources, the F-313 Qaher was designed and is indigenously produced in Iran by the Aviation Industries Organization (AIO), a division of the Ministry of Defense, and IRIAF. The project manager is Hassan Parvaneh. The aircraft design is a canard configuration. It is stated to be a stealth fighter built with advanced materials with a very low radar signature and with low-altitude operations capability. It was also claimed that the Qaher can take off and land on short runways and has " easy maintenance ".Qaher has a payload capacity of carrying two 2000 pound bombs, or greater number of smaller smart guided missiles, or at least 6 air-to-air missiles in the category of PL-12. |
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Feb 6 2013, 12:15 PM
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Malaysia, Pakistan to jointly manufacture UAV, satellites
KUALA LUMPUR : Malaysia has welcomed Pakistan’s offer to jointly manufacture tactical unmanned aerial vehicles (UAV) and satellites to boost our defence industry. Revealing this, Defence Minister Datuk Seri Ahmad Zahid Hamidi said that Pakistan had made an impression on him of its capability to manufacture the said items on a large scale, which could mutually benefit both nations. “ Pakistan was convincing in terms of producing long-range UAVs, along with other strategic assets and equipment. “ With such offers, Malaysia need not depend solely on a country for such expertise, ” he told newsmen after receiving a courtesy call from Pakistan’s joint chiefs of staff chairman Gen Khalid Shameem Wynne at the former’s officer in Jalan Padang Tembak, today. Zahid said Khalid had expressed greater defence cooperation with Malaysia in terms of other areas including exercises, training, education and exchange of officers. Zahid added UAVs proved an effective eye-in-the-sky to thwart non-traditional threats like piracy, illegal trafficking of goods, people and drugs as well as illegal fishing, that could influence and shape maritime security. Our enforcement agencies have in the last decade begun using UAVs, especially along the Sabah coastline to check on the infiltration of illegal immigrants, smuggling and other maritime border crimes. These locally-made UAVs, which could endure up to 20 hours of operation and be controlled within a radius of 200km, had been tested by the Malaysian Armed Forces (ATM) during " Ops Pasir " in eastern Sabah Composite Technology Research Malaysia (CTRM) Sdn Bhd and Sapura has jointly designed and manufactured UAVs like the Aludra model, more than 15 of which have been sold to the Defence Ministry since 2007 for surveillance and reconnaissance missions. Both companies also assisting the ministry to manage the network centric warfare centre in Tawau, Sabah. The UAVs, which have an endurance of 20 hours and a radius of 200km, had proven their mettle during "Ops Pasir" to check on illeggal immigrants in eastern Sabah. Malaysia had the past two decades launched a series of telecommunication and weather satellites. These include the geostationary Malaysia East Asia Satellites - Measat-1, and -2 launched in 1996, and -3 in 2006 for television on communications. They were designed and manufactured by Boeing Satellite Systems. Then came Malaysia’s first mircro-satellite - Tiung SAT - that was launched in 2000. Nine years later, the high-resolution Malaysian Low Earth Orbit RazakSat was launched. All these further led to our Angkasawan programme where Datuk Dr Sheikh Muszaphar Shukor Al Masrie Sheikh Mustapha became the first Malaysian in space on October 10, 2007 on a Russian Soyuz TMA-11. On another note, Zahid said Khalid was supportive of Malaysia’s United Nations peacekeepers continuing their humanitarian and healthcare programmes in Afghanistan. “ We plan to move from our base in Bamyam to Kabut and join Pakistani troops to continue our mission, ” he said. - NST - |
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Feb 6 2013, 07:35 PM
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Qaher-313 macam '' F-177 Nighthawk Prototype ''
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Feb 6 2013, 08:05 PM
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QUOTE(xtemujin @ Feb 6 2013, 07:10 PM) Chaiseri Tiger I prototype Chaiseri 8X8 Chaiseri Tiger 1 8X8 APC PrototypeBy Thaidefense News | 3 February 2013 Sunday Chaiseri Tiger I prototype armoured car type 8X8 by Chaiseri company. http://thaidefense-news.blogspot.sg/2013/0...ri-tiger-i.html Chaiseri First Win 4X4 |
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Feb 8 2013, 01:07 PM
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Feb 12 2013, 03:20 PM
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Feb 12 2013, 05:12 PM
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Feb 20 2013, 02:34 PM
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Feb 20 2013, 07:39 PM
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QUOTE(yinchet @ Feb 20 2013, 12:00 PM) Deftech buys CTRM from MOF KUALA LUMPUR : DRB-HICOM Bhd is expanding into aircraft composite components design and manufacturing via the acquisition of Composites Technology Research Malaysia Sdn Bhd (CTRM). DRB-HICOM, through DRB-HICOM Defence Technologies Sdn Bhd (Deftech), is paying RM298.3 million for a 96.87 per cent stake in CTRM from the Minister of Finance Inc (MOF). The group said in a filing to Bursa Malaysia yesterday Deftech will sign a definitive sale and purchase agreement (SPA) with MOF upon satisfactory outcome of the due diligence on CTRM. CTRM develops and produces aircraft composites parts, notably for Boeing, from its facilities in Batu Berendam, Malacca. It also designs, develops and manufactures composite parts for aerospace and non-aerospace applications including those for the defence and automotive industries. - Business Times - |
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Feb 21 2013, 07:08 PM
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DRB-Hicom accepts Govt’s RM298mil offer for CTRM
PETALING JAYA : Automotive giant DRB-Hicom Bhd has accepted an offer from the Finance Ministry to acquire the latter’s entire equity interest in composites manufacturing and engineering group Composites Technology Research Malaysia Sdn Bhd (CTRM) for a cash consideration of about RM298.3mil. The group will acquire the 466.78 million shares of RM1 each, representing a 96.87% stake in CTRM, via wholly owned subsidiary DRB-Hicom Defence Technologies Sdn Bhd (Deftech), In a filing with Bursa Malaysia, DRB-Hicom stated that it would pay the ministry based on the satisfactory outcome of the due diligence on CTRM group as well as the negotiated terms and conditions in the sale and purchase agreement (SPA) between the ministry and Deftech. It said : “ Upon satisfaction of the above conditions, Deftech will enter into a definitive SPA with the ministry. ” CTRM is mainly involved in the development and production of aircraft composites components while its subsidiaries are involved in the designing, developing and manufacturing of composite components for aerospace and non-aerospace applications, which are also used in the defence and automotive industries. The company was reported to be targeting Asean countries to market its unmanned aerial vehicles (UAV) last June. Group chief marketing officer Datuk Wan Abd Halim Abd Majid was quoted as saying that the prospects for the regional UAV segment were good due to player figures numbering a few. - The Star - |
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Feb 21 2013, 07:35 PM
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Russian Military to Develop Anti-Meteorite Defenses
20:02 20/02/2013 MOSCOW, February 20 (RIA Novosti) – The Russian Aerospace Defense Forces will develop a series of measures aimed at protecting the Russian soil from falling meteorites and other dangerous space objects, commander of the western military district’s aviation Maj. Gen. Igor Makushev said on Wednesday. “ The Aerospace Defense Forces have been ordered to handle this issue and come up with a plan to protect Russia from these ‘space travelers, ’” Makushev said. The announcement comes days after a meteorite entered the Earth’s atmosphere undetected by existing space-monitoring means and slammed into Russia’s Urals on Friday with a massive boom that blew out windows and damaged thousands of buildings around the city of Chelyabinsk, injuring 1,200 people in the area. According to the Health Ministry, 52 were hospitalized. NASA estimates the meteorite was roughly 50 feet (15 meters) in diameter when it entered Earth's atmosphere, travelling faster than the speed of sound, and exploded into a fireball brighter than the sun. “ None of the existing systems, either Russian or American, detected this space object until it entered the atmosphere,” Director of the Astronomy Institute of the Russian Academy of Sciences Boris Shustov said on Wednesday. The scientist said it was impossible to spot the meteorite, as it was coming from the direction of the Sun, while radars were set to detect objects flying within a predetermined speed range. Shustov said the Russian scientists estimate the energy released at the time of the explosion at less than 500 kiloton equivalent. He also said astronomers have discovered and catalogued only two percent of potentially dangerous space objects about 50 meters in size, which are capable of causing a catastrophe worse than the Tunguska Event. “ It is a sign of our ignorance, as we should be able to monitor about at least 90 percent if not all of these objects, ” Shustov said. Sources : http://en.rian.ru/ |
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