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Hongjian -> RE: Canadian Resolve-class oiler ‘Asterix’ hits the water (12/18/2017 3:21:25 AM)

And looks like the upcoming LHD for the PLAN might feature a ramp. I wonder if China also has a VTOl aircraft (or UAV) in the works.

Satellite image is from Yanliang, Xi'an.

[image]https://i.imgur.com/mClkOwl.jpg[/image]




xavierv -> RE: Canadian Resolve-class oiler ‘Asterix’ hits the water (12/18/2017 8:16:39 AM)


Video: Inside Naval Group's Underwater Weapons Facility
[img]https://i.imgur.com/fT6qJCw.jpg[/img]
quote:

French company Naval Group opened the doors of its underwater weapon facility in Saint-Tropez so that Navy Recognition may bring you an exclusive video report on the latest technologies in terms of torpedoes, UUVs and anti-torpedo countermeasures. The site located on the French Riviera has been developing and producing underwater weapons and systems since 1912.

https://www.navyrecognition.com/index.php/focus-analysis/naval-technology/5815-video-inside-naval-group-s-underwater-weapons-facility.html




redcoat -> RE: Naval and Defense News (12/18/2017 9:06:58 PM)


The National Security Strategy of the United States of America - December 2017

https://www.whitehouse.gov/wp-content/uploads/2017/12/NSS-Final-12-18-2017-0905.pdf

Pdf document. 55 pages.




stilesw -> RE: Naval and Defense News (12/18/2017 10:20:38 PM)

redcoat,

Nice document. I've added it to the "unofficial" CMANO Dropbox reference library.

Any member who would access to the library please PM me with your email address.

Thanks,

-Wayne Stiles




kevinkins -> RE: Naval and Defense News (12/19/2017 12:27:10 PM)

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-5192113/Boeing-teases-plane-change-future-air-power.html

"It is believed to be a radical new craft using electric 'hairdryer' to allow it to land and take off vertically."

Apparently the news conference is today ...

Navy photos of the year ...

http://www.businessinsider.com/us-navy-most-incredible-photos-2017-12/#the-uss-nimitz-uss-ronald-reagan-and-uss-theodore-roosevelt-aircraft-carriers-and-their-strike-groups-in-the-pacific-ocean-on-november-12-21

Breaking just now:

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2017/12/19/saudi-intercepts-yemen-rebel-missile-riyadh/

Kevin





redcoat -> RE: Naval and Defense News (12/20/2017 3:50:12 PM)


Royal Navy completes Sea Ceptor firing trials

http://www.mbda-systems.com/press-releases/royal-navy-completes-sea-ceptor-firing-trials/

Sea Ceptor firing trials from HMS Argyll

https://youtu.be/Zl-US7xdIX4




Dysta -> RE: Naval and Defense News (12/21/2017 3:36:37 AM)

While the news is talking about the public hosing issues when military camps/areas are occupied in Hong Kong, I am more inclined to believe PLAN and PLAAF will use Hong Kong as an extra FOB, for both South and East China Seas’ possible conflicts:

https://uk.news.yahoo.com/hong-kong-apos-underused-military-060337632.html




redcoat -> RE: Naval and Defense News (12/21/2017 1:32:03 PM)


Not news. Just the most amusing tweet I've seen this week.

[image]local://upfiles/17963/D89F9FBC33274F9084201A8174D403A0.jpg[/image]




redcoat -> RE: Naval and Defense News (12/21/2017 2:30:11 PM)


The International Institute for Strategic Studies (IISS) have published a report on Iranian military capabilities since the Iran nuclear deal. The pdf document can be downloaded or viewed on this page:

https://www.iiss.org/en/iiss%20voices/blogsections/iiss-voices-2017-adeb/december-aeac/gulf-security-after-2020-ffd9








Cik -> RE: Naval and Defense News (12/21/2017 2:38:52 PM)


quote:

ORIGINAL: redcoat


Not news. Just the most amusing tweet I've seen this week.

[image]local://upfiles/17963/D89F9FBC33274F9084201A8174D403A0.jpg[/image]



ah, that's good then. i'll come out of my bunker now.

also wouldn't the fact that nuclear armageddon hadn't commenced tell you it was a false alarm?

questions abound.




Broncepulido -> RE: Naval and Defense News (12/22/2017 3:26:02 PM)

CVF HMS Prince of Wales afloat:
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-5205337/Royal-Navys-second-3-1billion-aircraft-carrier-floats.html




thewood1 -> RE: Naval and Defense News (12/22/2017 4:30:11 PM)

Thought this was interesting coming from RT on slowing Russian arms spending

https://www.rt.com/news/413970-russian-military-spending-putin/






Gunner98 -> RE: Naval and Defense News (12/22/2017 4:40:14 PM)

quote:

Thought this was interesting coming from RT on slowing Russian arms spending


Coming from RT it probably means spending is increasing. [:D]




kevinkins -> RE: Naval and Defense News (12/22/2017 11:59:08 PM)

And RT's comrades at CNN said this over a year ago ...

http://www.cnn.com/2016/03/15/world/russia-syria-withdrawal/index.html







thewood1 -> RE: Naval and Defense News (12/23/2017 12:49:53 AM)

"And with Russia's economy in trouble because of falling oil prices, the fight in Syria could be deemed an unnecessary cost."

This was the only mention of cost I saw in the CNN article. Where did it mention Putin having an official pronouncement on budgeting strategy for the Russian military. I must have missed it.




VIF2NE -> RE: Naval and Defense News (12/23/2017 12:45:01 PM)


quote:

ORIGINAL: Gunner98

quote:

Thought this was interesting coming from RT on slowing Russian arms spending


Coming from RT it probably means spending is increasing. [:D]


The unbridled Russian army shows its grin.

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




Dysta -> RE: Naval and Defense News (12/24/2017 5:29:16 AM)

AG600 has conducted maiden flight recently:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-1jBu3SDB_c (live recorded)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DynXXV5gDC8 (summary)




Hongjian -> RE: Naval and Defense News (12/24/2017 12:09:45 PM)

J-10C with TVC engine appeared. Just as predicted by wall-climbers who could only reveal their sightings in abstract cartoons some weeks before, detailing that they saw the TVC-equipped J-10 undergoing arrested ground-tests.
[img]https://i.imgur.com/QZV1Ady.jpg[/img]
This J-10C would be dubbed J-10D and would serve as both testbed for the TVC capable J-20 engines, as well as a new spin-off for the J-10 family.
[img]https://i.imgur.com/D0RIvkk.jpg[/img]
[img]https://i.imgur.com/tDJcn8D.jpg[/img]

The 3D TVC engine has been under development for a very long time, as apparent from pictures and studies of the nozzle design going back as far as during Jiang Zeming's administration (1993 - 2003):
[img]https://i.imgur.com/x4GDj5r.jpg[/img]
[img]https://i.imgur.com/HusJmzv.jpg[/img]
[img]https://i.imgur.com/4ywyrpZ.jpg[/img]

Once mature, we can expect the J-20 to be equipped with a pair of similar engines.




kevinkins -> RE: Naval and Defense News (12/25/2017 1:00:38 PM)

An unusual little quiz on the Royal Navy's mishaps:

https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2017/dec/19/royal-navy-teething-troubles-hms-queen-elizabeth-quiz

11 multiple choice questions.

One could put together a quiz on the USN too.

Kevin




Filitch -> RE: Naval and Defense News (12/25/2017 2:45:57 PM)

Vietnamese Pr.06361 submarine launched at first time 3M54E Club-S

http://soha.vn/uy-luc-cua-ten-lua-klub-vua-duoc-tau-ngam-kilo-636-ban-thu-20171222230206938.htm

see video from 3:18




redcoat -> RE: Naval and Defense News (12/25/2017 8:56:26 PM)


Taken last night. [:D]

[image]local://upfiles/17963/EB24293B9BB8480B988F4035818AD2B5.jpg[/image]




Filitch -> RE: Naval and Defense News (12/26/2017 8:48:08 AM)

Frigate HMS St Albans escorts Russian warship through North Sea

https://www.royalnavy.mod.uk/news-and-latest-activity/news/2017/december/26/171226-st-albans-escorts-russian-warship

Infrared photos of 22350 inside




Filitch -> RE: Naval and Defense News (12/26/2017 11:15:55 AM)

Christmas never comes

[image]https://pbs.twimg.com/media/DRlO7u8VAAAn5-T.jpg[/image]




Dysta -> RE: Naval and Defense News (12/26/2017 3:27:04 PM)

A late report, Qatari military has Chinese-made SY-400/BP-12A MLRS:

https://southfront.org/qatar-showcases-its-new-chinese-made-ballistic-missiles-photos/
http://weaponews.com/weapons/20614-chinese-competitor-iskander-modular-missile-sy400-bp-12a.html

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The dual-use proliferation comes to extreme, into UCAVs.

How can you tell the difference between military and civilian drones without looking at them, especially the delivering method?

https://twitter.com/xinfengcao/status/945620924417523712




Broncepulido -> RE: Naval and Defense News (12/27/2017 8:44:45 PM)

Disclosed new Gray Wolf swarm missile:
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-5216007/Lockheed-Martin-reveals-Gray-Wolf-networked-cruise-missile.html




Dysta -> RE: Naval and Defense News (12/28/2017 2:32:07 AM)

At the beginning of 2018, PAP will no longer administrated by local provincial governments, and will be under command by central military commissions entirely. PAP will becomes a proper paramilitary rather than local enforcements or public servants:

http://3g.china.com/act/military/11132797/20171227/31878758.html (Simplified Chinese)
https://mobile.twitter.com/CGTNOfficial/status/945968675160330240




Hongjian -> RE: Naval and Defense News (12/28/2017 4:41:02 AM)

DF-17 tested. Seems to be a powered variant of the DF-ZF/WU-14 HGV and mated on a DF-16 based MRBM.

[image]https://thediplomat.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/12/thediplomat-2017-10-11-et-si-cest-lui-le-planeur-boost-glide-chinois-df-zf-05-1-386x218.jpg[/image]

https://thediplomat.com/2017/12/introducing-the-df-17-chinas-newly-tested-ballistic-missile-armed-with-a-hypersonic-glide-vehicle/

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Introducing the DF-17: China's Newly Tested Ballistic Missile Armed With a Hypersonic Glide Vehicle

The DF-17 is the first hypersonic glide vehicle-equipped missile intended for operational deployment ever tested.

China carried out the first flight-tests of a new kind of ballistic missile with a hypersonic glide vehicle (HGV) in November, The Diplomat has learned.

According to a U.S. government source who described recent intelligence assessments on the People’s Liberation Army Rocket Force (PLARF) on the condition of anonymity, China recently conducted two tests of a new missile known as the DF-17.

The first test took place on November 1 and the second test took place on November 15. The November 1 test was the first Chinese ballistic missile test to take place after the conclusion of the first plenum of the Communist Party of China’s 19th Party Congress in October.

During the November 1 test flight, which took place from the Jiuquan Space Launcher Center in Inner Mongolia, the missile’s payload flew to a range of approximately 1,400 kilometers with the HGV flying at a depressed altitude of around 60 kilometers following the completion of the DF-17’s ballistic and reentry phases.

HGVs begin powered flight after separating from their ballistic missile boosters, which follow a standard ballistic trajectory to give the payload vehicle sufficient altitude.

Parts of the U.S. intelligence community assess that the DF-17 is a medium-range system, with a range capability between 1,800 and 2,500 kilometers. The missile is expected to be capable of delivering both nuclear and conventional payloads and may be capable of being configured to deliver a maneuverable reentry vehicle instead of an HGV.

Most of the missile’s flight time during the November 1 flight test was powered by the HGV during the glide phase, the source said. The missile successfully made impact at a site in Xinjiang Province, outside Qiemo, “within meters” of the intended target, the source added. The duration of the HGV’s powered flight was nearly 11 minutes during that test.

The HGV payload that China tested in November was specifically designed for the DF-17, the source told The Diplomat, while noting that parts of the U.S. intelligence community assess that the DF-17 is heavily based on the PLARF’s DF-16B short-range ballistic missile, which is already deployed.

“The missile is explicitly designed for operational HGV implementation and not as a test bed,” the source said, describing U.S. intelligence assessments of the DF-17. This was “the first HGV test in the world using a system intended to be fielded operationally,” the source added.

The DF-17, per current U.S. intelligence assessments, is expected to reach initial operating capability around 2020.


Henri K. has the NOTAM:

https://twitter.com/HenriKenhmann/status/946233270219370496




Dysta -> RE: Naval and Defense News (12/28/2017 5:58:17 AM)

Just saw this news recently, I have zero clue where the DF-17 name is come from. Most of the PLARF missiles are labeled the name on the canisters.




Dysta -> RE: Naval and Defense News (12/29/2017 1:32:38 AM)

Scenario opportunity:

https://uk.news.yahoo.com/chinese-ships-spotted-satellites-apos-152120180.html




kevinkins -> RE: Naval and Defense News (12/29/2017 12:59:45 PM)

This was is the WP today, but here is a bit on it from a free site:

http://www.popularmechanics.com/flight/drones/a14464026/boeing-reveals-unmanned-mq-25-carrier-launched-tanker-for-navy-competition/

I wonder if it would land on a carrier full of fuel or have to jettison all or a portion?




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