Germany Starts Moving Equipment Out of Afghanistan

Germany has started withdrawing its soldiers and material from Afghanistan. The move poses an amazing logistical challenge and also will be expensive. Despite the Bundeswehr’s experience in overseas assignments, getting its equipment out of Afghanistan will prove to be an unprecedented logistical challenge. Per information provided by the German military, it’ll should remove around 1,200 armored vehicles and four,800 shipping containers jam-packed with weapons, ammunition, computers and other materials back to Germany by the tip of 2014. Small military camps comparable to the only in northeastern Faizabad, have already been dismantled previously few months. Now German soldiers in Kunduz have... Read More »

M1135 Stryker NBC Reconnaissance Vehicles for Iraq

The Defense Security Cooperation Agency notified Congress today of a potential Foreign Military Sale to Iraq of fifty M1135 Stryker Nuclear, Biological, and Chemical Reconnaissance Vehicles and associated equipment, parts, training and logistical support for an estimated cost of $900 million. The Government of Iraq has requested a potential sale of fifty M1135 Stryker Nuclear, Biological, and Chemical Reconnaissance Vehicles, DECON 3000 Decontamination Systems, M26 Commercial Joint Service Transportable Decontamination Systems (JSTDS),AN/VRC-89 Single Channel Ground and Airborne Radio Systems (SINCGARS) with Global Positioning System (GPS), AN/VRC-90 SINCGARS with GPS,M40A1Protective Masks, Lightweight Personal Chemical Detectors LCD-3, Portable Chemical Warfare Agent Detectors... Read More »

Taiwan Makes Pitch for Purchase of F-35 Fighter Jets

A delegation from the Taiwan-US Inter-Parliamentary Amity Association of Taiwan’s Legislature said Wednesday in Washington that Taiwan desires to purchase advanced F-35 fighter jets that best suit its defense needs. Kuomintang (KMT) Legislator and Association Chairman Lin Yu-fang briefed reporters in Washington after the delegation’s meeting on the Pentagon with David Helvey, deputy assistant secretary of defense for East Asia, to talk about Taiwan’s needs for advanced defense weaponry. The delegation members, of their capacity because the Republic of China (ROC) lawmakers, also met with Gregory Kausner, deputy assistant secretary of state for regional security and arms transfers, on the... Read More »

US, allies test unmanned ground systems

The Maneuver Battle Lab revealed a glimpse into the long run because the Usa and North Atlantic Treaty Organization nations collaborated to apply one another’s robots in military operations. The lab conducted an interoperability experiment July 17 on the McKenna Urban Operations Complex to illustrate how U.S., Turkish and German technical developers could use their respective controllers and integrated software to share and operate other country’s unmanned ground systems to finish tactical tasks. Jim Parker, associate director of Ground Vehicle Robotics on the Tank Automotive Research, Development and Engineering Center in Warren, Mich., said the usage of unmanned ground systems... Read More »

Saab Signs Contract for Skeldar UAS for Maritime Operations

Defence and security company Saab has signed a freelance to deploy the Skeldar Unmanned Aerial System (UAS) for maritime operations. Skeldar UAS would be operationally deployed with the client before the top of this year and should be utilized in naval operations where some great benefits of a Vertical Take Off and Landing UAS are most prominent. Skeldar is a versatile multi-mission system set to successfully meet mission objectives on land or at sea. It’s according to the identical smart design and innovative technological solutions that experience become the trade mark for Saab’s aeronautical products and systems. “Skeldar UAS is... Read More »