Wednesday, December 27, 2017

In 2017, the Ukrainian army lost 200 soldiers. This is reported by the General Staff of the Ukrainian Army. The list includes the missing soldiers. Recall that between the Ukrainian army and pro-Russian militants are fighting despite the ceasefire.

Wednesday, November 29, 2017

North Korea says new missile can re-enter atmosphere

Media captionMembers of the public watched on as the launch was announced in Pyongyang.
North Korea has said the missile it tested overnight held a warhead capable of re-entering the earth's atmosphere.
The claim was not proven and experts have cast doubt on the country's ability to master such technology.
Kim Jong-un called the launch "impeccable" and a "breakthrough". It was the first test from Pyongyang in more than two months, after a flurry earlier this year.
It has been condemned by the international community.
US President Donald Trump spoke to China's President Xi Jinping by telephone, the White House said, urging him to "use all available levers to convince North Korea to end its provocations and return to the path of denuclearisation".
Mr Xi responded by telling Mr Trump it was Beijing's "unswerving goal to maintain peace and stability in north-east Asia and denuclearise the Korean peninsula," Chinese news agency Xinhua reported.
China is North Korea's biggest ally and most important trading partner, and the two share a land border.
Experts say the height reached by the inter-continental ballistic missile (ICBM) indicates Washington could be within range, although North Korea is yet to prove it has reached its aim of miniaturising a nuclear warhead.
White House spokeswoman Sarah Sanders said the US would put more sanctions on North Korea "very shortly".

What happened?

The Hwasong-15 missile, described as North Korea's "most powerful", was launched in darkness early on Wednesday.
It landed in Japanese waters but flew higher than any other missile the North had previously tested.
The test, which defied international sanctions imposed over the North's weapons programme, drew swift international condemnation.
South Korea responded by launching one of its own ballistic missiles in a live-fire drill.
A handout photo made available by the South Korean defence ministry shows a Hyunmoo-2 missile being launched at an undisclosed location on the east coast of South Korea, 29 November 2017Image copyrightEPA
Image captionSouth Korea launched a Hyunmoo-2 missile in response on Wednesday

Where did the missile go?

Pyongyang says the missile reached an altitude of 4,475km (2,780 miles) and flew 950km in 53 minutes. That huge altitude, sending it far outside Earth's atmosphere, is close to independent estimates made by South Korea's military.
The projectile, fired at a steep incline, did not fly over Japan as some have done in the past, and landed about 250km short of its northern coast, according to Japanese officials.
Map of North Korean missile fired on 29 November 2017

What do we know about the new missile?

North Korea has previously said that its projectiles can hit the US but this marks the first time it says it can do it with this new type of missile, which appears to be an upgraded version of previous models.
North Korea says this ICBM is its most powerful yet and completes the country's "rocket weaponry system development set".
missile being launchedImage copyrightAFP/ GETTY IMAGES
Image captionThe previous model, the Hwasong-14, was launched in July
Such a development would make the North's missiles a harder target to hit in a pre-emptive attack by the US.

How far is this new missile likely to be able to go?

An analysis by the US-based Union of Concerned Scientists concludes that the Hwasong-15 could have travelled more than 13,000km on a standard trajectory, thus reaching "any part of the continental United States".
But it seems likely, the analysis adds, that the missile had a very light mock warhead, meaning it might lack the power to carry a nuclear payload, which is much heavier, over that distance.

Thursday, November 2, 2017

The US ordered 6 units of the A-29 Super Tucano for the Air Force of Afghanistan Super Tucano - light turboprop attack aircraft, produced by the Brazilian company Embraer.

Saturday, July 22, 2017

Saudi Arabia is negotiating the purchase of a training aircraft Textron AirLand Scorpion



As Antony Angrand writes in the article "L'Arabie Saoudite pourrait acheter du Scorpion", published by Air & Cosmos magazine, Saudi Arabia is at the initial stage of negotiations with the American company Textron AirLand (a joint venture of Textron Corporation and AirLand Enterprises) regarding the possible purchase of reactive training -Box Scorpion aircraft.

Friday, July 21, 2017

Russia and Angola are negotiating the delivery of six Su-30K fighters

As Aleksandra Djordjevic and Ivan Safronov write in the article "Better Longer, Yes More" published by Kommersant, Russia and Angola negotiate the purchase of six additional Su-30K fighters. If successful, Luanda will be able to increase its fleet, and Moscow - to get rid of aircraft built in fulfillment of the Indian contract in 1996-1998. There are also complications: back in 2013 Luanda contracted a squadron of such fighters, but still has not received a single one. Russian officials nevertheless insist that the contract is executed in accordance with the agreements.


The fact that Russian and Byelorussian specialists are searching for buyers for six Su-30K fighters stored in Belarus, a source in the aviation industry, told Kommersant. This was confirmed by the director of the 558th aircraft repair plant (ARZ) Pavel Pinigin, who arrived at the MAKS-2017 airshow (Zhukovsky). According to him, the search for a buyer is "just a matter of time" and "no significant problems arise": "Do not rush, and everything will be all right." In turn, sources of Kommersant in the field of military-technical cooperation (MTC) clarified that negotiations for the supply of six fighters are being conducted with Angola. Representatives of Rosoboronexport and the Federal Service for Military-Technical Cooperation refused to comment on Kommersant yesterday.

The history of these Su-30Ks began in 1996-1998. Then the Irkut corporation signed a contract for the delivery of the Su-30MKI fighter aircraft to India, but because of the need to prepare the capacity for the deployment of serial production of new aircraft, the customer was provided with simplified versions of the fighters with the obligation to replace them in the future. These obligations were fulfilled: simplified fighters were replaced with Su-30MKI, and in 2011 18 Indian-returned Su-30K were driven to 558th ARZ in Baranovichi, after which Rosoboronexport began searching for potential buyers for them.

The aircraft were offered to Byelorussia, Sudan, Vietnam (the factory was even visited by a military delegation from Hanoi), as well as Angola.

In October 2013, during the visit to Angola, Deputy Prime Minister Dmitry Rogozin signed a contract for the purchase of 12 Indian cars and related means of aviation defeat, which implied the issuance of a loan of $ 1 billion to the customer. According to Kommersant, VTB provided it. VTB told Kommersant that they were lending to the South African republic, but did not specify the purpose of issuing the funds: "VTB issued a loan of $ 1 billion to the Ministry of Finance of Angola. The financing was provided for general purposes."

It was assumed that Angola would receive the machines as soon as possible (they had to be repaired and upgraded to the Su-30KN level), but in 2015 the Air Force commander General Francisco Afonso specified that the fighters will be delivered by 2017. As of January 2017, no aircraft Angola has not received. At the same time, Dmitriy Shugaev, director of the FSMTC, commenting on the situation with the Su-30K, said: "The implementation of the contract for the supply of aircraft to Angola continues in accordance with the agreements signed by the parties."
Why Russian fighters in Baranavichy could be allowed to use spare parts

According to Andrey Frolov, editor-in-chief of the magazine Export of Arms, Andrei Suvorov, there are enough problems with the Su-30K: first of all, the technical issue is acute, because "the Angolans might have additional requirements": "To bring the used aircraft to the standard condition, Development work ". According to the interlocutor of Kommersant in the aviation industry, negotiations with Angola are at an early stage, and in addition to purchasing six more Su-30Ks of the Indian party, it will need to abandon a number of armaments for which they were given a loan. Deputy Director of the Center for Analysis of Strategies and Technologies Konstantin Makienko believes that it is still only Angola that can claim six more Su-30Ks, since no one else has such a modification in service.

Attempts by Russia to gain a foothold in the arms market of Angola have been undertaken repeatedly and linked directly to the defense budget of the country (in 2013 it amounted to a record $ 6.1 billion, becoming one of the largest in the whole of Africa). According to the national development plan of Angola for 2013-2017, the number of priorities in the field of defense and security is the creation of military-industrial capacities capable of meeting the basic needs of the armed forces of the country. These requirements are understandable, says a source in the military technical cooperation system, but it is extremely difficult to technically localize the production of complex weapons at the capacities of Angolan enterprises, which will take considerable time.

Thursday, July 20, 2017

The Czech Army received armored transporters of 120-mm mortars

Ministry of Defense of the Czech Republic On July 17, 2017, Tatra Group 41 armored truck Tatra T-815 with a wheel formula 8x8, intended for transportation of 120 mm towed mortars vz, was received from the Troopanovo logistics center near Olomouc. 82. The mortar, ammunition and calculation are transported in the body of the machine, the launch and lifting of the mortar are carried out by a stern ramp with an electric drive. The ceremony was attended by the Minister of Defense of the Czech Republic Martin Stropnitsky. The contract for the supply of 41 of this armored conveyor was concluded by the Czech Ministry of Defense with the Tatra Group in the fall of 2015. The machines should be supplied to the battalion of the 4th Rapid Reaction Brigade and the 7th Mechanized Brigade of the Czech Army, replacing the 120 mm vz mortars used up to now. 82 old trucks Praga V3S (6x6).

At the ceremony, Czech Defense Minister Martin Stropnitski said that in 2017 alone, the Czech army must receive 112 trucks of various types, and that these are the first deliveries of trucks of the Czech Army since 2008-2009, when 588 different Tatra cars were delivered. The number of cars delivered in 2017 includes 26 Tatra T-810 (6x6) trucks already delivered to the Czech Defense Ministry in January, as well as 40 Tatra T-815 (8x8) armored vehicles intended for the delivery of containers until the end of the year.

In total, the Czech Army has more than 3000 Tatra vehicles.

Wednesday, July 19, 2017

Saudi Arabia takes on 155-mm self-propelled howitzer M109A6

According to the magazine "Jane's Defence Weekly" article Jeremy Binnie "Saudis planning to buy M109A6 howitzers with new turrets", with reference to the information posted July 13, 2017 on the website of the US public procurement US Federal Business Opportunities (FBO), Saudi Arabia acquires unnamed number US 155-mm / 39 M109A6 Paladin self-propelled howitzers.


The FBO website has posted a request for production and supply of the Anniston Army Depot (Alabama) towers for M109A6 self-propelled howitzers for the delivery of Saudi Arabia under the forthcoming contract for foreign government sales (FMS). The new production towers will have to be installed on the chassis of the M109A6 automatic control system, which are released when the US Army upgrades to the M109A7 PIP variant (in the process of upgrading the M109A6 to the M109A7, the M109A6 towers are rearranged to a new chassis manufactured by BAE Systems).

The contractor will have to install and integrate the towers on the chassis M109A6, with a bulkhead of the chassis itself and replacement of the necessary parts.

The request states that the US government intends to negotiate only with BAE Systems Land & Armaments as a possible supplier and contractor, but other companies can also submit their applications [this request is thus a mere formality and the purchase will be made from a "single supplier" In Russian terminology. - bmpd].

At present, the army of Saudi Arabia from self-propelled artillery of 155 mm caliber is believed to have 110 American self-propelled howitzer M109A2, 48 M109A5, 78 French 155 GCT (probably most of the latter is in storage) and 54 Chinese PLZ45. It is possible that the purchase of Saudi Arabia by SAU M109A6 is designed to replace 155 GCT howitzers acquired in the late 1970s.

Tuesday, July 18, 2017

The newest Chinese unmanned aerial vehicle CH-5 made its first flight. On July 10, 2017, at 7:00 am Beijing time, the serial model of the reconnaissance and strike drones (UAV) CH-5 ("Ceyhun-5"), the most perfect Chinese device of this type, made the first test flight, the Central Television reported. PRC.






According to CCTV7, the flight lasted more than 20 minutes and ended at the airfield in Hebei Province. Project leader Ou Zhongming said after the tests that "several countries, including both users of the previous models of the Tsaihun series, and new potential customers are already negotiating the acquisition of CH-5 with the developer - the Chinese Academy of Aerospace Aerodynamics".

"The device is not inferior to the UQ MQ-9 Reaper of the US corporation General Atomics - a hunter-drone, which is considered the best Western analysts," said the chief designer of the "Tsaihun" series Shi Wen.

According to the designer, "a UAV made of composite materials can be kept in the air for up to 60 hours - three times as long as its predecessors", the range of its flight is 10 thousand km, the take-off mass can reach 3.3 tons.

The report notes that "the device can carry up to a ton of payload, in one version - 24 missiles." The UAV can also be used for long-range radar detection and control and carry EW assets. Shi Wen added that the CH-5, in addition, "can be equipped for patrolling the water areas and searching for submarines."

CH-5 - medium-altitude long-haul drone (MALE, medium altitude long endurance). His prototype made the first flight in August 2015.






Monday, July 17, 2017

In Baghdad, a military parade took place on the occasion of the liberation of the city of Mosul from the militants of the Islamic state. On Saturday, July 15, 2017, the Iraqi government held a military parade in Baghdad dedicated to the liberation of Mosul. The parade was watched by the Prime Minister of Iraq, the commander-in-chief of the armed forces of the country, Haider al-Abadi, as well as high-ranking officials of the Ministry of Defense and the Ministry of Internal Affairs. A statement by the Prime Minister's office says that the parade took place early Saturday morning in a strictly guarded "green zone" in the center of Baghdad. The parade also attended the leaders of the Shiite militia - "The Forces of People's Mobilization."








Sunday, July 16, 2017

The positions of the Iranian S-300 surface-to-air missile systems are revealed According to the British Janes, the positions of three of the four S-300PMU2 SAM divisions are now known. Two battalions (that is, one regiment) are deployed in positions in the Tehran area, one of them in the very capital near the airfield of the joint deployment of military and civilian planes Mehrabad (the 1st tactical airbase of the Iranian Air Force) in the western part of Tehran, and the other battalion On the basis of air defense a few kilometers south-east of Tehran, and the position of the Hawk or its Iranian copy of Mersad is also preserved on the same base.

The second regiment of Persians decided to deploy to protect the Persian Gulf coast, while the position of only one S-300PMU2 battalion is known, which was placed at the Busher airfield (6th tactical airbase of the Iranian Air Force) at the old position of the Hawk SAM. The position of the second division of this regiment is still unknown.

I looked in the locations indicated by Janes and found the positions of all three famous divisions on commercial satellite images that were laid out by Terraserver

The position of the S-300PMU2 SAM battalion near Mehrabad airport in Tehran

Saturday, July 15, 2017

Turkey allegedly reached an agreement on the acquisition of the S-400 surface-to-air missile system

As Bloomberg reported on July 13, 2107, referring to the statement of an unnamed high-ranking Turkish official representative, Turkey allegedly reached a preliminary agreement with Russia on the acquisition of four "batteries" of Russian S-400 surface-to-air missile systems worth 2.5 billion Doll.
The first two batteries of the S-400 SAMs allegedly should be delivered to Turkey in two years from the date of signing the contract, while the other two SAMs should be collected in Turkey, and the Russian side agreed to the appropriate transfer of technology. To prepare the contract, according to the Turkish representative, it may take about a year.

Friday, July 14, 2017

American Patriot anti-aircraft missile systems deployed in Lithuania

It is reported that from July 10 to 22, 2017, a battery of the Patriot anti-aircraft missile system from the US Army was deployed on the territory of the Lithuanian air force base in Siauliai. The deployment was carried out on an interim basis within the framework of the exercises of the NATO air defense forces "Tobruq Legacy 2017", taking place on the territory of Lithuania (and also the Czech Republic and Romania). This is the first deployment of the American Patriot Patriot in the territory of the former USSR. Part of the air defense of the armed forces of the United States, Great Britain, Poland, Latvia and Lithuania take part in the exercise in Lithuania.

Thursday, July 13, 2017

The Turkish company FNSS reported July 12, 2017, that it had delivered to Oman its first armored personnel carriers, Pars III, with a 8x8 wheel formula.

According to the company, all of Oman had contracted 172 Pars III (8 × 8) armored personnel carriers, becoming their first customer.

In April 2016, the FNSS reported that it had contracted with the second customer of the BTS of the Pars family (after Malaysia), without specifically specifying the country. The announcement that this customer is Oman and that he was the first buyer of the BTR version of Pars III, circulated since the end of 2016, but the number of ordered cars was not known. According to one of the reports, the value of the Oman contract is more than $ 500 million.

New modifications to the Pars armored vehicle family with the 6x6 and 8x8 wheeled formulas, designated Pars III, were first introduced to the FNSS at the IDEF-2017 in Istanbul in May 2017. Differences Pars III from previous versions consist mainly of reinforcing ballistic and mitigation protection, bringing the total combat mass of Rars III (6 × 6) to 25 tons, and Pars III (8 × 8) - up to 30 tons (and the latter lost the ability to swim ) Introduced a new suspension with variable clearance, complete digitalization of equipment, etc. The capacity of Pars III (8 × 8) is 12 people (including nine paratroopers).

Judging by the common FNSS photos delivered to Oman, the linear Pars III BTR (8 × 8) is equipped with a one-seater FNSS Saber tower with a 25-mm automatic dual-power Orbital ATK M242 Bushmaster gun (with the same tower shown on IDEF-2017) .