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Broncepulido -> RE: Canadian Resolve-class oiler ‘Asterix’ hits the water (11/16/2017 9:51:24 PM)

New Tupolev Tu-160M2 Blackjack variant, with new NK-32 engines and avionics, to start series production near 2021: https://theaviationist.com/2017/11/16/russia-unveils-new-tu-160m2-strategic-super-bomber-update/




Dysta -> RE: Canadian Resolve-class oiler ‘Asterix’ hits the water (11/16/2017 10:47:37 PM)

USCC has published 2017 annual report of US-China securities and economics:

http://www.andrewerickson.com/2017/11/u-s-china-economic-security-review-commission-releases-2017-annual-report/
https://mobile.twitter.com/AndrewSErickson/status/931226435683016704




User2 -> RE: Canadian Resolve-class oiler ‘Asterix’ hits the water (11/17/2017 10:42:36 AM)

All Tu-22M3 bombers are to be modernized to Tu-22M3M till 2018

https://ria.ru/defense_safety/20171117/1509012712.html

Planes will get new avionics equipment, ability to use Kh-32 supersonic missiles




Scar79 -> RE: Canadian Resolve-class oiler ‘Asterix’ hits the water (11/17/2017 3:58:49 PM)

First pr.955A(Borei-A) SSBN "Knyaz Vladimir" has been launched today in Severodvinsk.
[image]https://rg.ru/img/content/147/55/56/apl_kniaz_vladimir_chistiakova_rg_1000_d_850.jpg[/image]




Primarchx -> RE: Canadian Resolve-class oiler ‘Asterix’ hits the water (11/17/2017 7:29:19 PM)


quote:

ORIGINAL: Scar79

First pr.955A(Borei-A) SSBN "Knyaz Vladimir" has been launched today in Severodvinsk.
[image]https://rg.ru/img/content/147/55/56/apl_kniaz_vladimir_chistiakova_rg_1000_d_850.jpg[/image]


Had their prop just been delivered by Amazon? [:D]




hellfish6 -> RE: Canadian Resolve-class oiler ‘Asterix’ hits the water (11/17/2017 8:33:35 PM)

Full story on the USN's MQ-25 UAV here: The Drive

But an interesting part for scenario designers:

quote:

Per U.S. Navy documents the author previously obtained via FOIA, the full MQ-25 “system” will include four drones, a control station linked to the carrier’s existing networks, and modifications to the ships to accommodate the Stingrays and their specific equipment. The initial contract appears to cover one single package. A full fleet of 72 aircraft would cover 18 total systems, which would allow the service to assign one to each of its nine carrier air wings, while holding additional packages in reserve in case of a maintenance issue, the need to deploy additional groups during a crisis, and for training and testing purposes.


Four airframes per CVW, of which only one or two are likely to be available at any given time.




MSGalileo -> RE: Canadian Resolve-class oiler ‘Asterix’ hits the water (11/17/2017 9:42:20 PM)

Argentinian Navy submarine San juan seem to be lost at sea with a crew of 44. The submarine didn't report since nov 15th.

http://www.janes.com/article/75782/argentina-loses-contact-with-one-of-its-submarines




Scar79 -> RE: Canadian Resolve-class oiler ‘Asterix’ hits the water (11/18/2017 2:59:13 PM)

Russia's latest radar aircraft performs debut flight - designer
[image]https://cdn1.tass.ru/width/744_b12f2926/tass/m2/uploads/i/20171118/4601688.jpg[/image]

UPD: additional hi-res photos of the bird
http://uacrussia.ru/upload/iblock/49c/49c01793e5d4220f3c13acf1bbe1e86d.jpg
http://uacrussia.ru/upload/iblock/db4/db43742655140eb9bc4459d2bd60310a.jpg
http://uacrussia.ru/upload/iblock/475/475266db8d7d594a62de7dd3af3301ed.jpg




kevinkins -> RE: Canadian Resolve-class oiler ‘Asterix’ hits the water (11/21/2017 11:21:08 AM)

Not news, but a summary:

http://www.scmp.com/news/china/diplomacy-defence/article/2120391/chinas-aircraft-carrier-conundrum-hi-tech-launch-system?utm_source=Sailthru&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=EBB%2011.20.2017&utm_term=Editorial%20-%20Early%20Bird%20Brief




Scar79 -> RE: Canadian Resolve-class oiler ‘Asterix’ hits the water (11/22/2017 3:20:53 PM)

VIDEO***BrahMos Missile Successfully Test Fired From Indian Air Force’s Sukhoi Jet




Dysta -> RE: Canadian Resolve-class oiler ‘Asterix’ hits the water (11/23/2017 5:43:52 AM)

Roadmap of US High Energy Laser program:

https://www.nextbigfuture.com/2017/11/high-energy-laser-and-rf-weapon-roadmap-by-early-2018.html




Dysta -> RE: Canadian Resolve-class oiler ‘Asterix’ hits the water (11/24/2017 1:36:32 AM)

Higher ground is not just a figurative meaning of decisive advantage, but also a testament to information gathering. When satellite imaging gets smarter, it will automatically find military encampments and missile sites rapidly:

http://alert5.com/2017/11/22/ai-helps-researchers-identify-chinese-sam-sites-in-42-minutes/




Anathema -> RE: Canadian Resolve-class oiler ‘Asterix’ hits the water (11/24/2017 3:07:09 AM)

A German shipbuilding company has won the $3.5 billion contract to design and build Australia's next fleet of 12 Offshore Patrol Vessels (OPVs), with construction to be shared between shipyards in Western Australia and South Australia. The first two Luerssen-designed ships will be built in Adelaide by the Government-owned ASC Shipbuilding from the end of next year. The remaining 10 OPVs will be built at the Austal shipyard at Henderson, south of Perth.

http://www.abc.net.au/news/2017-11-24/offshore-patrol-vessel-contract-awarded-to-german-firm-luerssen/9188426
http://www.luerssen-defence.com/luerssen-opv-80/




Broncepulido -> RE: Canadian Resolve-class oiler ‘Asterix’ hits the water (11/24/2017 5:57:18 PM)

Very sad, also HMS Daring is breakdown as a turkey in Thanksgiving.
The only one remaining operational Type 45 destroyer HMS Daring has broken down (apparently a screw) when in the Gulf:
https://www.express.co.uk/news/world/883345/UK-warship-Royal-Navy-Gulf-HMS-Diamond




AlGrant -> RE: Canadian Resolve-class oiler ‘Asterix’ hits the water (11/24/2017 7:08:55 PM)


The one of the first V-22 Osprey tilt-rotor aircraft of Japan Ground Self-Defense Force (JGSDF) spotted during series of flight trials in the U.S.


http://defence-blog.com/news/v-22-osprey-of-jgsdf-spotted-during-flight-trials-in-usa.html

"The JGSDF will receive the V-22B Block C variant, the same in service with the U.S. Marine Corps as MV-22.
The Block C Ospreys; these aircraft feature a new radar, along with additional mission management and electronic warfare equipment."


[image]http://defence-blog.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/11/DPTrJkvUIAAEP3--696x464.jpg[/image]


Al




redcoat -> RE: Canadian Resolve-class oiler ‘Asterix’ hits the water (11/24/2017 8:59:06 PM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: Broncepulido

Very sad, also HMS Daring is breakdown as a turkey in Thanksgiving.
The only one remaining operational Type 45 destroyer HMS Daring has broken down (apparently a screw) when in the Gulf:
https://www.express.co.uk/news/world/883345/UK-warship-Royal-Navy-Gulf-HMS-Diamond


Embarassing. At least the engines did not break down this time ...

I don't think the article is correct when it says that five of the six destroyers are undergoing maintenance. I think HMS Duncan is operational at the moment. HMS Dragon has just returned to Portsmouth after taking part in QEII's successful sea trials. She is seaworthy. Moreover, HMS Defender is completing a major refit and will be returning to the fleet.




kevinkins -> RE: Canadian Resolve-class oiler ‘Asterix’ hits the water (11/27/2017 11:54:20 PM)

http://www.foxnews.com/world/2017/11/27/russian-jet-buzzes-us-navy-spy-plane-in-black-sea.html

Just breaking news ...




Dysta -> RE: Canadian Resolve-class oiler ‘Asterix’ hits the water (11/28/2017 3:00:21 AM)

I miss the movie Behind Enemy Lines...

Basically, Jilin-1 & 2 satellites can replay dynamic images to track congestion and aircraft:

https://youtu.be/eQ-9zITGlr0




Triode -> RE: Canadian Resolve-class oiler ‘Asterix’ hits the water (11/30/2017 8:33:51 PM)

Present for our friend from "recognitions"

https://www.airrecognition.com/index.php/archive-world-worldwide-news-air-force-aviation-aerospace-air-military-defence-industry/global-defense-security-news/global-news-2017/november/3886-russian-tu-22m3-to-get-new-product-715-long-range-cruise-missile.html


about new missile for Tu-22M3M internal launcher aka Kh-SD ,9A5150 and product 715
[image]https://imgur.com/RRjBmq8.jpg[/image]

range up to 3000
speed 650-950 km/h
height of flight 50-5000m
conventional warhead: normal or cluster
warhead weight 450-800kg
targeting system: INS + electonic-optical on end phase , GLONASS
CEP 5-7 m
radiotechnical defence : jammer and false targets

Tu-160 12 missiles internal (2x6 on rotating catapult launchers)
Tu-95MS 14 missiles internal+external (1x6 and 8 on pylons)
Tu-22M3 7 missiles internal+external (1x5 + 2 on pylons)
"type"Su-27 5 missiles external
targets : same as Kh-101/102 + runway and hardened buildings


in short somewhat long "fat" JASSM-ER , or small "fat" Kh-101
"type"Su-27 is most likely Su-34 cos ~2t weight and only 34 have strengthen airframe ( also late Indians Su-30MKI but only two centraline pylons for Brahmos )




Dysta -> RE: Canadian Resolve-class oiler ‘Asterix’ hits the water (12/1/2017 4:20:13 AM)

Despite of the skepticism, TheDrive took the substantially big interest in China’s Ghost Imaging sensor experiments, and quoted it with several references into one big article:

http://www.thedrive.com/the-war-zone/16488/china-says-its-building-a-ghost-imaging-satellite-to-detect-stealth-jets




Hongjian -> RE: Canadian Resolve-class oiler ‘Asterix’ hits the water (12/1/2017 4:58:21 AM)

http://www.janes.com/article/76078/china-building-more-yuyi-class-lcacs

Jane's report on China's LCAC-sized Yuyi-class hovercraft was accompanied with a satellite photo showing that the 2nd Type 055 Destroyer/Renhai-class Cruiser is quite along the way. Additionally, more modules for the 5th 055 hull (3rd hull of Shanghai JNCX) appeared.

[img]https://preview.ibb.co/mCRJEb/1713042_main.jpg[/img]
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Dysta -> RE: Canadian Resolve-class oiler ‘Asterix’ hits the water (12/2/2017 6:40:24 AM)

Will stealth degraded when aircraft is damaged?

http://www.airforcesmonthly.com/2017/12/01/kadena-f-35a-loses-panel-in-flight/




xavierv -> RE: Canadian Resolve-class oiler ‘Asterix’ hits the water (12/3/2017 8:33:40 AM)

CSC contenders so far:

Navantia: based on F-105
[img]https://i.imgur.com/Fy9o9oN.jpg[/img]
quote:

The frigate design submited by Navantia for CSC is fitted with a 127mm main gun by Leonardo, a CEAFAR2 radar by CEA, 2x RAM launchers by Raytheon, 2x 35mm Millenium CIWS guns by Rheinmetall, 48x VLS and 8x RBS-15 Mk3 anti-ship missiles by Saab.

https://www.navyrecognition.com/index.php/news/defence-news/2017/10136-december-2017-naval-defense-news/5765-navantia-team-submits-its-proposal-for-csc-frigate-programme.html

Lockheed: based on BAE Systems Type 26 GCS
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hfMqfoMQTs0
https://www.navyrecognition.com/index.php/news/defence-news/2017/november-2017-navy-naval-forces-defense-industry-technology-maritime-security-global-news/5755-lockheed-martin-details-its-canadian-surface-combatant-proposal.html

Fincantieri / Naval Group FREMM
[img]https://i.imgur.com/wCFYaXH.jpg[/img]
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The FREMM design submited by Naval Group and Fincantieri for CSC is fitted with a 127mm main gun by Leonardo, a SEAFIRE radar by Thales, 2x RAM launchers by Raytheon, 2x NGDS decoy launchers and 2x RWS aft

https://www.navyrecognition.com/index.php/news/defence-news/2017/december-2017-navy-naval-forces-defense-industry-technology-maritime-security-global-news/5768-csc-naval-group-fincantieri-propose-a-joint-offer-based-on-the-fremm-frigate-design.html

Other designs likely include:
Odense (Denmark): with Iver Huitfeldt-class ?
TKMS (Gremany): with F-125 or MEKO ?
Alion (USA) ?




Hongjian -> RE: Canadian Resolve-class oiler ‘Asterix’ hits the water (12/4/2017 3:06:57 AM)

New built H-6N (ASBM carrier) or H-6KH (H-6K for the Navy Airforce) bomber rolling out of factory. Image taken Nov 3rd. Note the refueling probe.

[image]https://pbs.twimg.com/media/DQLIdNVUMAAIRmM.jpg[/image]




Broncepulido -> RE: Canadian Resolve-class oiler ‘Asterix’ hits the water (12/4/2017 7:59:24 AM)

Some little comments on H-6N here: http://chinese-military-aviation.blogspot.com.es/p/attack-aircraft.html




xavierv -> RE: Canadian Resolve-class oiler ‘Asterix’ hits the water (12/4/2017 9:40:11 AM)

I was in Sweden recently...

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G1LbG4K8v5E

Swedish-Finnish Naval Task Group (SFNTG) Reaches Initial Operational Capability
[img]https://i.imgur.com/RvsWA41.jpg[/img]
quote:

Vice Admiral Veijo Taipalus, Commander of the Finnish Navy, and Rear Admiral Jens Nykvist, Chief of Swedish Navy, agreed on an intensified cooperation between the Finnish and Swedish navies in Helsinki on December 1st.

The Swedish-Finnish Naval Task Group (SFNTG) has reached initial operational capability (IOC). It means that the SFNTG is now able to conduct naval operations.

The emphasis is a common recognized maritime picture through sea surveillance operations with an ability to protect maritime traffic.

https://www.navyrecognition.com/index.php/news/defence-news/2017/december-2017-navy-naval-forces-defense-industry-technology-maritime-security-global-news/5771-swedish-finnish-naval-task-group-sfntg-reaches-initial-operational-capability.html




Dysta -> RE: Canadian Resolve-class oiler ‘Asterix’ hits the water (12/5/2017 7:05:00 AM)

An interesting read, not just the cyber warfare as title suggested, but also revealed one information about Syria at the last paragraph: what if Syria have nukes or DU bombs after the chemical weapon scandals?

https://medium.com/startup-grind/chinas-cyberwar-strategy-make-sun-tzu-proud-d04d3a98c544




kevinkins -> RE: Canadian Resolve-class oiler ‘Asterix’ hits the water (12/5/2017 1:52:29 PM)

Rail Gun days may be numbered per this article today.

http://taskandpurpose.com/navy-electromagnetic-railgun-budget/

It's stuck in the "valley of death" between R&D and procurement ...

Kevin




xavierv -> RE: Canadian Resolve-class oiler ‘Asterix’ hits the water (12/5/2017 4:52:46 PM)


Video: U.S. Navy Second Zumwalt-Class Destroyer Michael Monsoor Started Sea Trials
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=siBcUVu8Dcw
quote:


The second Zumwalt-class destroyer, the future USS Michael Monsoor (DDG 1001) sailed out of General Dynamics-Bath Iron Works (GD BIW) shipyard in Bath, Maine, yesteday for its very first sea trials (called builder trials). The Zumwalt-class is the largest class of destroyers ever built for the U.S Navy. This initial builder sea trials will help check basic systems onboard.

https://www.navyrecognition.com/index.php/news/defence-news/2017/december-2017-navy-naval-forces-defense-industry-technology-maritime-security-global-news/5779-video-u-s-navy-second-zumwalt-class-destroyer-michael-monsoor-started-sea-trials.html



Japan Considering JSM & LRASM Next Gen Anti-Ship Missile Procurement
[img]https://i.imgur.com/YERq8in.jpg[/img]
quote:

According to a report by Fuji News Network (FNN)'s "Fuji TV" which aired today, the Japan Self-Defense Forces (自衛隊 Jieitai or JSDF) is considering the procurement of JASSM-ER (Joint Air-to-Surface Standoff Missile - Extended Range) long-range air-to-ground, precision standoff missiles as well as Joint Strike Missile (JSM) and LRASM (Long Range Anti Ship Missile) next generation anti-ship missiles.

While the procurement of Kongsberg's JSM was previously mentionned in the Japanese press (Yomiuri newspaper first mentionned it in June this year), it is the first time that LRASM is mentionned. LRASM just entered mass production this summer and it is unlikely to be available for export any time soon. The missiles would be intended to be fitted on the Japan Air Self-Defense Force (JASDF) F-15J and F-2 fighters. Japan is set to mass produce its own next gen anti-ship missile, the XASM-3, next year. But XASM-3 has a shorter range compared to JSM and LRASM and lacks land attack capability.

https://www.navyrecognition.com/index.php/news/defence-news/2017/december-2017-navy-naval-forces-defense-industry-technology-maritime-security-global-news/5777-japan-considering-jsm-lrasm-next-gen-anti-ship-missile-procurement.html

Kh-31 air-to-surface missile added to Russian Navy MiG-29K/KUB weapons package
[img]https://i.imgur.com/ARdECA2.jpg[/img]
quote:

Kh-31 missiles have been added to the set of armaments of Russian seaborne MiG-29K/KUB fighter jets. Various missile modifications can hit adversary warships and radars. Supersonic speed makes Kh-31 nearly invulnerable for air defense. One salvo by a wing of fighter jets can destroy or make inoperative a major warship, the Izvestia daily writes.

The Russian Navy headquarters told the newspaper that Kh-31 adaptation for MiG-29K (one-seater) and MiG-29KUB (two-seater) had been completed. In autumn the missiles were added to the set of arms of the seaborne fighter jet. Pilots have successfully fulfilled the program of combat training launches.

https://www.navyrecognition.com/index.php/news/defence-news/2017/december-2017-navy-naval-forces-defense-industry-technology-maritime-security-global-news/5780-kh-31-air-to-surface-missile-added-to-russian-navy-mig-29k-kub-weapons-package.html

Russian TV Report Highlights Project 855M Yasen-M class Submarine Kazan Design Improvements
[img]https://i.imgur.com/deOaeHp.jpg[/img]
quote:


The Severodvinsk nuclear-powered cruise missile submarine (SSGN) of project 885 became operational in the Russian Navy three years ago. Armed with Onix and Kalibr missiles it operates in the Northern fleet. In foreseeable future a project 885M boat of Yasen-M class is to become operational in the Navy. It will be built by an upgraded project and enjoy unique characteristics, including decreased noisiness. The submarine named Kazan is the first one in the series which will comprise the backbone of the Russian underwater forces, the Zvezda broadcaster reported.

https://www.navyrecognition.com/index.php/focus-analysis/naval-technology/5782-russian-tv-report-highlights-project-855m-yasen-m-class-submarine-kazan-design-improvements.html




User2 -> RE: Canadian Resolve-class oiler ‘Asterix’ hits the water (12/6/2017 10:20:09 AM)

Watched a new documentary about the Yasen-M "Kazan" submarine that was recently shown at Zvezda channel. There is very interesting scene about the lattest torpedoes that are being produced for 4th gen subs:
Watch from 29:36
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DqjgEzDav9Q
Torpedo is not named in the movie. Factory official has commented that the max depth is 1000m and max distance is 100km, however it is not said at what speed such distance can be reached.
The torpedo looks very similar to the pictures of "Fizik-2"/"Futlyar" topredo which were associated with the news about that torpedo in 2016:

[image]http://army-news.ru/images_stati/rossijskie_submariny_poluchat_torpedu_futlyar.jpg[/image]
[image]https://ic.pics.livejournal.com/miroku_bosatsu/21926699/19013/19013_1000.jpg[/image]

However it can turn out that those pictures were not related to the new torpedo. Journalists time to time post pictures not related to the article.
Latter in the video "Fizik-1" and new mine-torpedo system are shown.




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