Friday, November 30, 2012

DTN News - INDIA DEFENSE NEWS: IAF In Mountain Strike Corps To Counter Chinese Might

DTN News - INDIA DEFENSE NEWS: IAF In Mountain Strike Corps To Counter Chinese Might
Source: DTN News - - This article compiled by Roger Smith from reliable sources Rahul Datta ~ The Pioneer
(NSI News Source Info) SINGAPORE - December 1, 2012: Keeping China’s growing military prowess in mind, the Indian Air Force (IAF) will now be part of India’s proposed mountain strike corps that will be based in Uttarakhand and the North-East.

This move came about after the Government turned down the Army’s Rs 60,000-crore proposal seven months back on the grounds that it was too Army-specific and that the three Services should jointly put up the proposal.

The new proposal sent to the Defence Ministry by Chairman Chief of Staff Committee Air Chief Marshal NAK Browne 10 days back projects requirements for combat helicopters, radars, anti-aircraft and anti-missile guns and electronic surveillance equipment.
This is besides the Army’s projection of recruiting nearly 40,000 to 60,000 jawans and officers trained in mountain warfare apart from acquisition of artillery guns, howitzers and long and short range infantry weapons including rifles.
Incidentally, the earlier proposal was drafted by the Army alone after the Government gave an approval in principle more than a year back. However, the Finance Ministry later sent back the proposal to the Defence Ministry and asked it to come up with a joint proposal by the three Services, sources said here on Wednesday.
Explaining the rationale behind the objection on the Army’s proposal, sources said given the magnitude of the project with huge expenditure involved, the Government wanted to avoid a scenario where the IAF and the Navy also put forward their requirements at a later stage. Against this backdrop, the Government asked the Chairman Chief of Staff Committee to draw a joint proposal about the strategy to meet the challenge of China’s growing military prowess and listing their requirements in a synergised manner for the strike corps, officials said.
The new proposal reinforces the need for setting up the corps at the earliest with air elements including combat helicopters to provide cover to advancing troops from enemy and destroy its fortified positions and gun locations.  Moreover, the new plan also gives details of the deployment of frontline IAF fighter jets in forward bases in the North-East and Uttarakhand and requirements to upgrade these bases to aid the proposed corps, sources said.
The Army has already started raising the second mountain division (one division has 10,000 men). The first division was raised a year back for Arunachal Pradesh and these two divisions will form part of the strike corps. The raising of a strike corps is the brainchild of former Army Chief VK Singh. The objective was to launch a counter-offensive in Tibet if China carries out a Kargil-type  adventure.
Moreover, rapid modernisation of China’s armed forces and its vastly superior infrastructure in Tibet and other areas along the Line of Actual Control (LAC) opposite Ladakh and Arunachal Pradesh regions was another reason for this strike corps as China has carried out offensive exercises in Tibet Autonomous Region in the past few years.
Besides these factors, the Prime Minister’s Office (PMO) also expressed reservations about the corps saying such a move may send wrong signals to Beijing and escalate tension in the region.
The PMO felt that China in the last few years has not increased its troop strength along the LAC and any accretions by India will prove counter-productive as both the countries are holding regular dialogue to resolve the vexed boundary dispute. However, the defence establishment maintained that China has improved its military infrastructure backed by excellent sensors and radars and therefore, did not need to have troops on the ground to guard its territory. Enjoying this advantage over India, China has not increased its troop strength in the last few years.
India lacks infrastructure including roads, rail and airfields and has to maintain its presence in the Ladakh region and Arunachal Pradesh throughout the year. While China has built more than a 10,000-km long rail network and airports in the Tibet region and can rush troops and maintain logistical support in case of an eventuality, India is way behind and troops have to be physically present there.

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DTN News - CHINA DEFENSE NEWS: China's New Fighter Jet J-15 Has Range of 3,000 Km

DTN News - CHINA DEFENSE NEWS: China's New Fighter Jet J-15 Has Range of 3,000 Km
Source: DTN News - - This article compiled by Roger Smith from reliable sources Zee News
(NSI News Source Info) SINGAPORE - November 30, 2012: Chinese fighter jet J-15, which successfully landed on the country's first aircraft carrier, has a range of about 3,000 km without refueling and strong sea-air combat capability, said an official.


Zhang Junshe, deputy director of the country's Naval Military Studies Research Institute, told that the successful takeoff and landing of the J-15 is a clear sign of an increase in the fighting capacity of the aircraft carrier. Carrier-based aircraft is an important symbol of the fighting capacity of an aircraft carrier, he said. 

Zhang said the J-15 is China's first generation of independently developed carrier-based aircraft. It is a third-generation fighter with strong sea-air combat capability and supersonic speeds. It can carry multiple types of long-range anti-ship and air-to-air missiles. 

The J-15 has a range of about 3,000 km without refueling, and thus has strong long-range combat capability, said the media report. After the successful takeoff and landing of the carrier-based aircraft, the navy will now test other components of the carrier battle group.


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DTN News - ISRAELI DEFENSE NEWS: Israeli Defense Chief Sounds Ready To Hit Iran, Thanks In Part To Iron Dome

DTN News - ISRAELI DEFENSE NEWS: Israeli Defense Chief Sounds Ready To Hit Iran, Thanks In Part To Iron Dome
Source: DTN News - - This article compiled by Roger Smith from reliable sources By Spencer Ackerman - Wired
(NSI News Source Info) TORONTO, Canada - November 30, 2012: Israel’s retiring defense chief thinks Iran needs to be “coerced” in 2013 from building an atom bomb, despite any U.S. hopes that sanctions will bring Tehran to the negotiating table. And the recent success of his new, U.S.-funded missile defenses seems to have convinced him that Israel is better able than ever to deter its Iran-backed foes.

“Of course, we would love to see some heavenly intervention that will stop them, to wake up some morning and learn that they’ve given up on their nuclear intentions,” Barak told reporters at the Pentagon Thursday during a joint press conference with Leon Panetta, his American counterpart. “You cannot build a strategy based on these wishes or prayers. Sanctions are working and they are more hurting than anything I remember from the past vis-a-vis Iran, but I don’t believe these kinds of sanctions will bring the ayatollahs to a moment of truth where they sit around a table, look into each other’s eyes and decide that the game is over.”

Not exactly what Panetta wanted to hear during what was supposed to be a friendly press conference in which they celebrated how the U.S.-backed Iron Dome rocket defense system stopped Hamas’ rocket attacks cold. The U.S. defense chief, who effused over the retiring Barak as “a man of peace” and praised their long friendship, said the “unprecedented pressure” on Iran from international sanctions present “time and space for an effort to try to achieve a diplomatic solution.”
Not likely, thinks the retiring Barak. “During the coming year and hopefully before they reach what I have called a ‘zone of immunity’” — a point at which Israeli airstrike couldn’t meaningfully hinder Iranian nuclear work — Iran “will be coerced into putting an end to it this way or another way,” Barak said. “The physical attack option is an option that should be there, should remain on the table, never be removed.”
That may be short of a pledge to attack Iran next year, but it’s hardly a vote of confidence in any alternative. And it reflects a lingering divide in U.S. and Israeli goals on Iran, despite the rhetoric of unity. “We will prevent Iran from obtaining a nuclear weapon,” Panetta said, “and that remains our policy.” Barak’s policy is different: to stop Iran from even getting to the point in its technological nuclear work where an airstrike is senseless, before Iran gets the bomb. The Israeli defense chief acknowledged “sometimes slight differences” with U.S. policy “that should be better discussed behind closed doors.”
However much Barak seems resigned to Iran’s determination “to go in the footsteps of Pakistan and North Korea,” he also mused out loud about Iron Dome as a security game-changer for Israel. Not because a system that was “extremely successful” at stopping unguided Qassam rockets can also stop Iranian Shahab-3 ballistic missiles — it can’t. But because of the demonstration effect that Israeli missile-defense technology can have on Iran and its proxies.
“The very knowing of the other side that you have such an effective system, especially when we’ll be equipped with many more interceptors, it will change the balance of contemplation on the other side,” Barak said. “It creates a logical kind of deterrent, not a psychological one, because any enemy that tries against Israel is exposed to the effectiveness of our efforts that we’ve seen during in this operation.” Especially since, Barak noted, Iron Dome’s big brothers — David’s Sling and the Arrow — are in development to stop more powerful missiles launched by Iran and Hezbollah.
Barak won’t be defense minister next year, as he announced this week he’s retiring from politics. But if other prominent Israeli decision-makers think that Iron Dome restored Israel’s ability to deter adversaries, imagine the value they might place on an Iran attack next year.

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Thursday, November 29, 2012

DTN News - DEFENSE NEWS: U.S. DoD Awarded Contract To Sikorsky Support Services, Inc., Pensacola, Fla., For Logistics And Maintenance Services In Support of T-34 Aircrafts

DTN News - DEFENSE NEWS: U.S. DoD Awarded Contract To Sikorsky Support Services, Inc., Pensacola, Fla., For Logistics And Maintenance Services In Support of T-34 Aircrafts
Source: DTN News - - This article compiled by Roger Smith from reliable sources U.S. Department of Defense No. 930-12 - November 28, 2012
(NSI News Source Info) SINGAPORE - Novembe 29, 2012: Sikorsky Support Services, Inc., Pensacola, Fla., is being awarded a $12,522,539 modification to a previously awarded indefinite-delivery, requirements contract (N00019-11-D-0014) for additional logistics services and materials for organizational, intermediate, and depot level maintenance to support 179 T-34, 54 T-44 and 192 T-6 aircraft based primarily at Naval Air Station (NAS) Corpus Christi, Texas, NAS Whiting Field, Fla., and NAS Pensacola, Fla.  



Work will be performed in Corpus Christi, Texas (50 percent), Whiting Field, Fla. (39 percent), Pensacola, Fla. (8 percent), and various sites within the continental United States (3 percent) including NAS Lemoore, Calif.; NAS Patuxent River, Md.; Oceana, Va.; Marine Corp Air Station Miramar, Calif.; Naval Air Facility El Centro, Calif.; Fort Bragg, N.C.; Huntsville, Ala.; and NAS Fallon, Nev. 

Work is expected to be completed in January 2013.

No funding will be obligated at time of award.  Funds will be obligated on individual task orders as they are issued. 

The Naval Air Systems Command, Patuxent River, Md., is the contracting activity. 


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Wednesday, November 28, 2012

DTN News - DEFENSE NEWS: U.S. DoD Awarded Contract To Northrop Grumman Aerospace Systems, San Diego, Calif., For Operations And Maintenance Services In Support of MQ-8B Fire Scout

DTN News - DEFENSE NEWS: U.S. DoD Awarded Contract To Northrop Grumman Aerospace Systems, San Diego, Calif., For Operations And Maintenance Services In Support of  MQ-8B Fire Scout
Source: DTN News - - This article compiled by Roger Smith from reliable sources U.S. Department of Defense No. 930-12 - November 28, 2012
(NSI News Source Info) SINGAPORE - Novembe 29, 2012: Northrop Grumman Aerospace Systems, San Diego, Calif., is being awarded a $15,010,161 cost-plus-fixed-fee contract for operations and maintenance services in support of the MQ-8B Fire Scout.
  


Work will be performed in Afghanistan (90 percent), and Patuxent River, Md. (10 percent), and is expected to be completed in November 2013.  

This contract was not competitively procured pursuant to FAR 6.302-1.  

Contract funds in the amount of $1,500,000 will be obligated at time of award and will expire at the end of the current fiscal year. 

 The remaining funding will be obligated on individual delivery orders as they are issued.  The Naval Air Systems Command, Patuxent River, Md., is the contracting activity (N00019-13-C-0018).


Northrop Grumman's Transformational Fire Scout Vertical Takeoff and Landing Tactical Unmanned Aerial Vehicle system provides unprecedented situation awareness and precision targeting support for U.S. Armed Forces of the future.

The MQ-8B Fire Scout has the ability to autonomously take off and land on any aviation-capable warship and at prepared and unprepared landing zones in proximity to the soldier in contact.

 The U.S. Navy has selected Northrop Grumman (NYSE:NOC) to produce the next-generation Fire Scout unmanned helicopter using the Bell 407 airframe. The new variant provides greater range, endurance and payload capacity to ship commander's intelligence-gathering efforts.

According to a U.S. Department of Defense news release on contract awards released April 23, the company will produce a total of eight Fire Scouts within an amount not to exceed $262 million. The Navy plans to purchase a total of 28 aircraft under a rapid development effort.

The Fire Scout endurance upgrade has been designated as the MQ-8C.

"Through our company-funded Fire-X demonstration effort we proved that using the mature unmanned systems architecture developed for the MQ-8B Fire Scout paired with the Bell 407 helicopter would provide greater capability efficiently and affordably," said Duke Dufresne, vice president and general manager for unmanned systems. "By using systems that have many years of development already invested in them we can meet the Navy's needs quickly."

Northrop Grumman is the prime contractor for the MQ-8C program. Major suppliers for new variant include Bell Helicopter and Rolls Royce.

Final assembly of the new Fire Scout variant will be completed at Northrop Grumman's Unmanned Systems Center in Moss Point, Miss.

Northrop Grumman is a leading global security company providing innovative systems, products and solutions in aerospace, electronics, information systems, and technical services to government and commercial customers worldwide. Please visit www.northropgrumman.com for more information.


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DTN News - KOREAN PENINSULA NEWS: Satellite Images Suggest 'Looming' N.Korea Missile Test

DTN News - KOREAN PENINSULA NEWS: Satellite Images Suggest 'Looming' N.Korea Missile Test
Source: DTN News - - This article compiled by Roger Smith from reliable sources AFP
(NSI News Source Info) SINGAPORE - November 28, 2012: North Korea could carry out a long-range missile test in the next three weeks, with new satellite images showing increased launch site activity, according to satellite operator DigitalGlobe Inc.


The global provider of commercial high-resolution earth imagery said Monday that the new pictures showed significant movement at North Korea's Sohae (West Sea) Satellite Launch Station.

"Given the observed level of activity noted, of a new tent, trucks, people and numerous portable fuel/oxidizer tanks, should North Korea desire -- it could possibly conduct its fifth satellite launch event during the next three weeks," it said.

DigitalGlobe said the type of activity was consistent with preparations observed before North Korea's failed launch of its Unha-3 missile in April.

Pyongyang insisted the April launch bid was aimed at putting a satellite in orbit, but the United States and United Nations denounced the mission as a disguised ballistic missile test.

The test put a halt to international efforts to engage the isolated nation, with the United States calling off plans to deliver badly needed food assistance.

The North is in the final stage of preparations for a launch after missile parts were transported to the launch site early this month, an unnamed senior military official told Yonhap news agency.

"(The South Korean military) is judging that there is high possibility of (the North's) firing off the missile between December and January of next year," the official was quoted as saying.

Any test in the next three weeks would cast a heavy cloud over South Korea's presidential election on December 19.

There have been widespread concerns in Seoul that the North would seek to influence the ballot by conducting a missile launch or provoking a border clash.

The Japanese Asahi Shimbun newspaper had reported last week that the US government had already warned Japan and South Korea that an imminent test was possible.

Last month, the US-Korea Institute at Johns Hopkins University said satellite images showed North Korea had conducted motor tests at the Sohae site to improve its long-range missiles.

Some analysts believe that a North Korean rocket, if successfully developed, could eventually reach the range to hit the United States.


North Korea is known to have an inter-continental ballistic missile (ICBM) in development -- the Taepodong-2 -- but it has never been tested successfully.

Days after the failed April test, North Korea raised eyebrows by displaying what appeared to be a new set of ICBMs at a military parade to mark the 100th birthday of the North's late founder Kim Il-Sung.

But Western military analysts and UN sanctions experts concluded that the display models were simply mock-ups.


Full coverage

Second North Korean missile launch would be unprecedented

CNN (blog) - ‎3 hours ago‎
While new satellite images show preparations for what is believed to be a coming long-range missile launch by North Korea, a second attempt in 2012 would be unprecedented, a top satellite image analyst told CNN. There have been four launches of this ...

Images suggest DPRK to test missile

China Daily - ‎5 hours ago‎
A new satellite image shows a marked increase in activity at a missile launch site of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea, pointing to a possible long-range ballistic missile test by Pyongyang in the next three weeks. The imagery taken by satellite ...

North Korea's Illegal Weapons Pipeline Flows On

Wall Street Journal - ‎5 hours ago‎
Illegal shipments of missile technology and weapons from North Korea have flowed unabated under the leadership of Kim Jong Eun, dashing Western hopes that Pyongyang's new leader might moderate his country's aggressive proliferation activities.

US analysts detect 'activity' at North Korea missile site

Irish Times - ‎5 hours ago‎
A new satellite image shows a marked increase in activity at a North Korean missile launch site, pointing to a possible long-range ballistic missile test by Pyongyang in the next three weeks, according to satellite operator DigitalGlobe Inc. The imagery was ...

Images suggest looming North Korea missile test

Business Recorder (blog) - ‎6 hours ago‎
North Korea could carry out a long-range missile test in the next three weeks, with new satellite images showing increased launch site activity, according to satellite operator DigitalGlobe Inc. The global provider of commercial high-resolution earth imagery ...

North Korea Missile Test Likely In Next 3 Weeks, Satellite Photo Suggests

Huffington Post - ‎10 hours ago‎
A newly released satellite photo of North Korea indicates the country may be preparing for a long-range missile test in the next several weeks. The photo, taken by DigitalGlobe, a satellite operator that provides imagery for U.S. intelligence officials, shows ...

South Korea says North may be preparing for new rocket launch

Washington Post - ‎13 hours ago‎
SEOUL — Fresh satellite images show increasing activity at North Korea's launch site, an indication that it could be ready to fire a long-range rocket within several weeks, South Korean officials said Tuesday. “There is a high possibility” of a launch in ...

S. Korean church scraps border Christmas lights plan

Bangkok Post - ‎14 hours ago‎
A South Korean church group has scrapped plans to display Christmas lights near the border with North Korea after residents voiced fears Pyongyang might shell the illuminations, officials said Tuesday. A North Korean (right) looks across the demilitarized ...

Photo shows more activity at N.Korean launch site

NBCNews.com - ‎14 hours ago‎
A satellite image of the Sohae launch facility on November 23, showing increased activity at the North Korean missile launch site. By Andrea Shalal-Esa. updated 11/26/2012 9:00:05 PM ET 2012-11-27T02:00:05. Print; Font: +; -. A new satellite image shows a ...

Seoul warns of N Korean rocket launch plan

Financial Times - ‎14 hours ago‎
Seoul believes North Korea is preparing to launch a ballistic missile, posing a possible new threat to stability on the peninsula ahead of South Korea's presidential election in December. “It's clear that they're in preparation for a possible launch,” a senior ...

North Korean Car Maker Seems Set to Shut Down

Wall Street Journal (blog) - ‎15 hours ago‎
An experiment in building cars in North Korea appears about to end, though it will do little to ease the world's oversupply of auto manufacturing capacity. Pyeonghwa Motors Corp., a company started by the South Korea-based Unification Church in 1999 that ...

North Korean assassin captured with Bond kill-kit

The Sun - ‎16 hours ago‎
A CAPTURED North Korean assassin was found with a cache of secret James Bond style-weapons. The hidden "kill-kit" included a device that appeared to be a torch - but was actually a gun that was capable of firing a bullet. The sneaky hitman was arrested ...

Satellite images hint at North Korean missile test

The Australian - ‎17 hours ago‎
SATELLITE images released yesterday show a flurry of recent activity at North Korea's Sohae rocket launch station, suggesting the rogue state could be eyeing a missile test as South Korea embarks on presidential elections. Reports in Japanese newspapers ...

Seoul reveals poisoned pen plot

The Australian - ‎17 hours ago‎
WHEN the elegantly suited Mr An was arrested in Seoul last year, the contents of his pockets seemed innocuous enough: two ballpoint pens and a small, cheap-looking torch. Beneath the items' innocent casings, however, were the precision tools of a North ...

South Korean church to end car venture with North: source

AsiaOne - ‎17 hours ago‎
SEOUL - One of the more bizarre joint ventures in car-making is set to come to an end following the death of the head of South Korea's Unification Church which it is to give its stake in the Pyeonghwa Motors operation to North Korea. Pyeonghwa, which ...

New Satellite Images Suggest N. Korea Missile Activity

Voice of America - ‎18 hours ago‎
A satellite imagery company is reporting increased activity at a North Korean launch site, suggesting a long-range missile test could take place in just weeks. The image released Monday by DigitalGlobe shows an increased level of personnel, trucks and other ...

Images suggest looming N Korea missile test: DigitalGlobe

Hindu Business Line - ‎20 hours ago‎
North Korea could carry out a long-range missile test in the next three weeks, suggest new images released by satellite operator DigitalGlobe Inc showing increased launch site activity. The global provider of commercial high-resolution satellite imagery said ...

`Increased activity at North Korean missile launch site`

Zee News - ‎21 hours ago‎
`Increased activity at North Korean missile launch site` Pyongyang: A new satellite image has shown a marked increase in activity at a North Korean missile launch site, suggesting a new launch could be possible in the next few weeks. The image at North ...

James Bond-style weapons used by a would-be North Korean assassin ...

Daily Mail - ‎22 hours ago‎
It may look like an innocuous ballpoint, but despite being disguised to look like a Parker pen it is actually a deadly weapon employed by a North Korean spy in an assassination attempt last year. Like something straight out of a James Bond film, the pen ...

Japan, North Korea officials to meet again in Beijing

Channel News Asia - ‎22 hours ago‎
TOKYO: Senior Japanese and North Korean diplomats will meet in Beijing in December following rare talks earlier this month, Tokyo's top spokesman said on Tuesday. The talks will be held on December 5-6, Chief Cabinet Secretary Osamu Fujimura said.

North Korea preparing for missile test, satellite photos suggest

The Guardian - ‎22 hours ago‎
North Korea may conduct a long-range ballistic missile test in the next three weeks, according to a satellite company that has analysed images of the launch site. The images were released days after a Japanese newspaper, the Asahi Shimbun, reported that ...

North Korea May Be Planning Rocket Test, Satellite Operator Says

New York Times - ‎22 hours ago‎
SEOUL, South Korea — North Korea has stepped up what could be preparations to launch a new rocket from its northwestern launching station in defiance of a United Nations ban, the satellite operator DigitalGlobe said Tuesday, citing recent satellite imagery ...

Bond-style weapons carried by North Korean assassin unveiled

Telegraph.co.uk - ‎Nov 26, 2012‎
Footage of three weapons that were found on a North Korean assassin when he was arrested on the platform of a subway in Seoul in September 2011 were shown on CNN on Monday. The weapons, which would not be out of place in a James Bond film, ...

Newly released document contradicts Seoul's claim on Mt. Kumkang tourism

The Hankyoreh - ‎Nov 26, 2012‎
North Korea provided a written guarantee for the safety of tourists at Mt. Kumkang during 2010 working level talks with the South Korean government. The draft of the inter-Korean working level agreement to resume tourism at Mt. Kumgang and Kaesong, ...

Japan to Hold Talks With North Korea Dec. 5-6 in China

Businessweek - ‎Nov 26, 2012‎
Japan and North Korea will hold a second round of working level talks next month in China after meeting earlier this month, Japanese Chief Cabinet Secretary Osamu Fujimura said. Shinsuke Sugiyama, director-general of the Foreign Ministry's Asia-Pacific ...

North Korean assassin found with Bond-like weapons

Ninemsn - ‎Nov 26, 2012‎
Officials demonstrate a poison pen and gun disguised as a torch that were found on a spy who made an assassination attempt in South Korea. When South Korean authorities intercepted a spy on his way to assassinate a political activist, they found deadly ...

It really is that bad: A powerful speech on North Korea

Washington Post (blog) - ‎Nov 26, 2012‎
It's not easy to talk to people about North Korea. The story is so awful, and so static, what more is there to do, or even to say? This speech by Adrian Hong, a strategic consultant who also co-founded a U.S.-based NGO that assists North Korean escapees, ...

Poison pen is mightier than the sword for North Korea's assassins

The Independent - ‎Nov 26, 2012‎
The first weapon looks like an innocuous electric torch, except it is able to fire three bullets. The second is a ballpoint pen with a poisoned needle. The third is another "poison pen", containing a bullet that both punctures the skin and releases a deadly toxin.

Govt to boost N. Korea missile info gathering

The Daily Yomiuri - ‎Nov 26, 2012‎
The government will make greater efforts to gather information on a possible North Korean missile launch, Chief Cabinet Secretary Osamu Fujimura said Monday. In a press conference, Fujimura referred to recent indications that North Korea may be ...

Murderous pens found on North Korean assassin

The Independent - ‎Nov 26, 2012‎
Q might have fashioned 007 tools like these, but in the hands of real-life North Korean assassins they look a whole lot less retro-cute. Three weapons - all indistinguishable from everyday objects - have been seen by CNN after a bust in South Korea stopped a ...


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Tuesday, November 27, 2012

DTN News - EGYPT DEFENSE NEWS: Egyptians To Purchase Turkish-Made Drones

DTN News - EGYPT DEFENSE NEWS: Egyptians To Purchase Turkish-Made Drones
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Joanna Paraszczuk - Jerusalem Post

(NSI News Source Info) SINGAPORE - November 27, 2012: Turkish paper reports pending sale of ANKA drones; UAVs would extend Egyptian military's intelligence, surveillance capabilities. 

Egypt plans to buy 10 Turkish-made drones, according to a report this week by Istanbul’s Sabah newspaper.

The decision to purchase the ANKA Medium Altitude Long Endurance unmanned aerial vehicles was made last week, during Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s visit to Cairo, and followed a 10-week negotiation, Sabah said.

Sabah quoted Turkey’s defense industry ministry spokesman Murad Bayar as saying Turkey plans to begin producing the ANKAs early next year.

The ANKA drones are produced by Turkish Aerospace Industries, Inc. (TAI) and are designed to provide the Turkish military with a long-endurance, persistent intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance (ISR) capability.

The eight-meter-long UAVs have all-weather, day and night ISR mission capabilities and can track fixed or moving targets, according to TAI.

TAI director-general Muharrem Dortkasli told Sabah that other regional countries have also expressed an interest in the ANKA.

Egypt has considered purchasing Turkish UAVs since last year, according to reports in the Turkish and defense industry press. Last year, the Egyptian Navy also signed a contract for six Turkish-built Yonca-Onuk multi-role tactical platform fast interceptor boats.

Ankara’s decision to develop an indigenous UAV came amid deteriorating relations with Israel, which has previously supplied Turkey with drones, and also as part of a wider strategy to extend Turkey’s influence in the region.

Israel became one of Turkey’s major arms suppliers in the 1990s, according to Turkey’s Hurriyet daily newspaper. In 2004, Turkey signed a $180 million defense contract with Israeli companies for 10 Heron UAVS. However, defense relations soured in the wake of the Mavi Marmara flotilla incident in May 2010.

Earlier this month, Hurriyet reported that the Turkish military plans to return three tactical Aerostar UAVs to Israel, citing the drones’ poor performance against the Kurdistan Workers Party.

Turkey said it would not return the Herons, however.

Turkey leased the three Aerostars from Israel for $10 million in 2005, when production of the Herons it ordered was delayed.

Earlier this week, Erdogan said that Turkey was “the top third country in the world” after the US and Israel in terms of UAVs, and that the country also produced its own infantry rifles, warships and helicopters, according to Sabah.


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Joanna Paraszczuk - Jerusalem Post

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Thursday, November 22, 2012

DTN News - SPECIAL REPORT ON PARKINSON DISEASE: Neuro-Entanglement of Muscles Spindles In Sporadic Parkinson's Disease

DTN News - SPECIAL REPORT ON PARKINSON DISEASE: Neuro-Entanglement of Muscles Spindles In Sporadic Parkinson's Disease

Source: DTN News - - This article compiled by Roger Smith from reliable sources Dr.Gobinathan Devathasan ~ Consultant Neurologist - MBBS M Med. (Int Med),  MRCP (UK), FAMS, CFAAN (USA), FRCP (Edin), FRCP (Glasg), FRCP (London)
(NSI News Source Info) Singapore - November 22, 2012: The axiom that sporadic Parkinson's disease cannot remit long term and is a neurodegenerative  disease of the brain is parallel to Euclid's 5th Postulate which is "on a point not lying on a given line not more than one line parallel to the given line can be drawn "and this held back many dimensional geometry for nearly 2000 years. 


We assume the opposite axiom that PD begins extra-cranial and remission may be feasible and show the data leading to this end.

Methods: 86 patients over an 8 year period with early PD of Stage 1-11, were interviewed with a protocol with regards to sleep posture(1),trauma,peculiar habits,with the limbs, walking posture and any other observable motor abnormalities noted by the subjects or family members prior to diagnosis Muscle tone was assessed in 20 cases on the affected and 'unaffected side' by muscle ultrasound(2) in the relaxed state. Muscles sampled were both brachioradialis and hamstrings. PD patients with significant Leucoaraiosis (based on MRI) were excluded.

Results: in 75 patients a triggering periperal cause can be identified and its temporal relationship before  onset of disease. Muscle ultrasound showed that there is diffuse increase of resting tone even in the apparently unaffected side. Abnormal sleep posture is the most common (55%), or 80% overlapping factors are considered; followed by minor trauma to a limb and persistent pain  (18%), if peculiar tonic posturing of a limb that leads to increase muscle tone (16%) and extreme sports (5%). These factors precede onset of disease usually by at least five years. 

Discussion: ENTANGLEMENT and COHERENCE, is now recognized in fundamental physics to occur also at a macro level (e.g large school of fish swimming in harmony}. Rather than neuronal synaptic pathways, we propose synchronous ENTANGLEMENT of muscle afferent spindle discharges which reset higher diffusely with time in tune to the tone of the affected limb as implied by ultrasound of the four muscle groups. This results in massive afferent subcortical input overworking and depleting the dopaminergic fibers of the substantia nigra and indirectly increasing gamma fusimotor activity at the spinal level. Mutative changes leading to a-synuclein, parkin, LRRK2 could be just secondary changes via gene switches (Nature 4). The review of Abbruzzese et al (5) also supports an abnormal afferent inflow hypothesis although here abnormal gating was proposed.

Conclusion: We advised all patients to eliminate the triggering factor e.g. by habitual turning in sleep. and in 12 cases the PD remitted (more than six months) and medication stopped, providing further evidence for disorder or default of muscle afferents and that the above mechanism is involved. We propose that neurologists drop the term neurodegenerative for neuro-entanglement disorders as Alzheimer's, ALS, traumatic brain-encephalopathy may have similar mechanisms.

KEY WORDS: muscle spindles, entanglement, coherence, Parkinson, muscle-ultrasound,  remission
References
1) Roger Penrose: Book (1999) "The large, small and the Human Mind"
2) Devathasan et al. Euro. J of Neurology 2007, 132: 75
3) Editorial--Muscle ultrasound, Neurology 2011,77:1508
4) Nature, 2012, 489:57-74
5) Abbruzze et al, Movement Disorder 2003, 18:231

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