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                                Digital BattlespaceHow can the West exploit the disruptive technologies of the future? (Studio)19th May 2022 The Russian invasion of Ukraine has exposed the danger from peer rivals while non-state actors remain a disruptive threat. To meet these evolving challenges, the Five Eyes must embrace the power of emerging technologies. 
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                                Naval WarfareUDT 2022 heads to the Grey Zone (Sponsored)23rd May 2022 In June, the underwater defence technology community heads to Rotterdam for UDT 2022 to explore aspects of underwater defence and security that are of increasing importance to naval forces and governments worldwide, under the theme of ‘the Grey Zone: Undersea Technologies to Protect Maritime Trade, Operations & Infrastructure’. 
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                                Land WarfareStinger and Javelin stocks face unclear future in US9th May 2022 After donating thousands of Stingers and Javelins to Ukraine, the US is seeking ways to refill its stockpiles in the short term. Although this process will take at the best more than one year, the timescale for the replenishment of those systems remains blurry. 
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                                Naval WarfareJapan commissions its second frigate3rd May 2022 The second of a new class of frigate for Japan's navy has been delivered to the JMSDF. 
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                                Defence NotesLeidos picks up two NATO ballistic missile defence contracts1st April 2022 Two four-year agreements between NATO and Leidos cover the implementation of a testbed to validate new ballistic missile defence capabilities and support current NATO capabilities. 
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                                Air WarfareIndo-Pacific 2022: Despite grim Reaper decision, GA-ASI retains hope10th May 2022 Naval Group was not present at the Sydney expo after cancellation of its submarine programme, but GA-ASI put in an appearance despite its own Australian setback. 
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                                Naval WarfareNew French support ship Jacques Chevallier hits the water5th May 2022 Progress on the support ship Jacques Chevallier marks an important milestone for France's FLOTLOG programme and paves the way for future collaboration on the country's future aircraft carrier. 
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                                Naval WarfareIndo-Pacific 2022: Kongsberg shows StrikeMaster concept11th May 2022 Kongsberg has become heavily involved in Australian missile programmes in recent years. 
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                                Digital BattlespaceUSN orders relay ground stations for Pacific missile defence19th April 2022 Relay ground stations are a component of the Future Operationally Resilient Ground Evolution system to overhaul US missile warning and missile defence systems. 
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                                Land WarfareSweden looks to boost artillery capability5th May 2022 The Swedish Army has committed to additional Mjölner 120mm mortars and Archer self-propelled howitzers, and is considering acquisition of MLRS or HIMARS rocket systems. 
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                                Defence NotesShould the US reassess its defence strategy?13th May 2022 Even though the US has a powerful arsenal and an extensive defence budget, it has been unable to prevent the actions of Russian President Vladimir Putin and has failed to deter China’s growing territorial and maritime ambitions. 
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                                Defence NotesGBSD rebrand sees launch of Sentinel6th April 2022 The LGM-35A Sentinel will replace the Minuteman III ICBM as a new land element of the US nuclear triad. 
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                                Naval WarfareNew Chinese ship-launched ballistic missile breaks cover20th April 2022 Chinese naval capability has taken another important step forward with the fielding of the world's first ship-launched anti-ship ballistic missile. 
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                                TrainingIT2EC 2022: Vrgineers aim for the sky with new MR flight sim26th April 2022 Czech developer claims that its new VR/MR training device features haptic feedback and can be installed on a smaller footprint than a standard dome-based system. 
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                                Naval WarfareAre hypersonics the answer to the Royal Navy's lethality debate?9th May 2022 Lethality was a key topic during the First Sea Lord's Sea Power Conference, with UK Armed Forces Minister James Heappey saying he wanted to see the RN lead the way in the field. 
Programme Results - Defence Insight
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                                Submarines: conventional, attackAdditional Type 212CD (5-6) [Norway]Programme Background Requirements As of 2023, the Royal Norwegian Navy operates a fleet of six Ula-class submarines. The submarines are expected to remain in service ... 
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                                Naval: Combat Management SystemsNaval: Combat Management Systems | Additional Type 212CD (5-6) [Norway]As of 2023, the Royal Norwegian Navy operates a fleet of six Ula-class submarines. The submarines are expected to remain in service until the 2030s, when ... 
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                                Naval: shipboard communication systemsNaval: shipboard communication systems | Additional Type 212CD (5-6) [Norway]As of 2023, the Royal Norwegian Navy operates a fleet of six Ula-class submarines. The submarines are expected to remain in service until the 2030s, when ... 
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                                Submarines: conventional, attackType 212CD (1-4) [Norway]Programme Background Norway selected TKMS as the shipbuilder for its new class of Type 212CD submarines to replace the six Ula-class SSKs currently in service. ... 
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                                Naval: shipboard communication systemsNaval: shipboard communication systems | Multifunction Modular Ships Procurement [Lithuania]The Baltic republics of Latvia, Lithuania, and Estonia plan to continue developing their respective navies, which are considered to be important elements in the NATO ... 
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                                Naval: Combat Management SystemsNaval: Combat Management Systems | Multifunction Modular Ships Procurement [Lithuania]The Baltic republics of Latvia, Lithuania, and Estonia plan to continue developing their respective navies, which are considered to be important elements in the NATO ... 
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                                Naval: Combat Management SystemsNaval: Combat Management Systems | Smaller Vessels Procurement [Estonia]The Baltic republics of Latvia, Lithuania, and Estonia plan to continue developing their respective navies. They regard them as important elements in the NATO alliance, ... 
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                                Naval: shipboard communication systemsNaval: shipboard communication systems | Smaller Vessels Procurement [Estonia]The Baltic republics of Latvia, Lithuania, and Estonia plan to continue developing their respective navies. They regard them as important elements in the NATO alliance, ... 
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                                Naval: Combat Management SystemsNaval: Combat Management Systems | Larger Vessels Procurement [Estonia]The Baltic republics of Latvia, Lithuania, and Estonia plan to continue developing their respective navies. They regard them as important elements in the NATO alliance, ... 
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                                Naval: shipboard communication systemsNaval: shipboard communication systems | Larger Vessels Procurement [Estonia]The Baltic republics of Latvia, Lithuania, and Estonia plan to continue developing their respective navies. They regard them as important elements in the NATO alliance, ... 
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                                Air: Radio and SATCOMAir: Radio and SATCOM | Alliance Future Surveillance and Control (1-6) [NATO]NATO is estimated to procure up to 18 AEW aircraft under the Alliance Future Surveillance and Control (AFSC) programme to replace the current E-3 Sentry fleet when ... 
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                                Data linksData links | Alliance Future Surveillance and Control (1-6) [NATO]NATO is estimated to procure up to 18 AEW aircraft under the Alliance Future Surveillance and Control (AFSC) programme to replace the current E-3 Sentry fleet when ... 
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                                Air: Head-up displaysAir: Head-up displays | Alliance Future Surveillance and Control (1-6) [NATO]NATO is estimated to procure up to 18 AEW aircraft under the Alliance Future Surveillance and Control (AFSC) programme to replace the current E-3 Sentry fleet when ... 
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                                Transponders and IFFTransponders and IFF | Alliance Future Surveillance and Control (1-6) [NATO]NATO is estimated to procure up to 18 AEW aircraft under the Alliance Future Surveillance and Control (AFSC) programme to replace the current E-3 Sentry fleet when ... 
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                                Submarines: conventional, attackSecond Hand Submarine Procurement [Argentina]Programme Background Argentina is seeking to rebuild its submarine force, as ARA Salta and ARA Santa Cruz are no longer operational. In the short term, ... 
Equipment Results - Defence Insight
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                                Self-propelled rocket launchersFlute MLRSThe Flute Multiple Launch Rocket System (MLRS) is a self-propelled missile system that can be armed with up to eight unguided S-8 rockets (Flute-80) or ... 
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                                Submarines: conventional, attackUla ClassThe Ula-class conventional attack submarines (SSK) was a joint project between Norway and Germany, with some sections made in Norway, but assembled in Germany, equipped ... 
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                                Sea: optronic masts and periscopesSERO 14/15SERO 14/15 periscopes were developed on behalf of Germany’s Federal Office for Defence Technology and Procurement. Used in Norwegian ULA plus German and Italian Type ... 
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                                Sea: tactical trainingProteus ASW and Sonar TrainerThe Proteus ASW and Sonar Trainer expands the Action Speed Tactical Trainer’s sonar capability with new sonar simulations to create a dedicated ASW trainer. Various ... 
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                                Major networking projectsMissile DefenceIn 2010, NATO rolled out an initial capability to protect alliance forces against missile threats and is now examining options for protecting territory and populations. ... 
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                                Major networking projectsAGSNATO is acquiring an Alliance Ground Surveillance (AGS) system that will give commanders a picture of the situation on the ground in areas of interest. ... 
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                                Major networking projectsBallistic Missile DefenceIn early 2010, NATO acquired the first phase of an initial theatre ballistic missile defence capability to protect alliance forces. 
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                                Submarines: conventional, attackType 212CDNorway is to get four new Type 212CD ‘common design’ submarines to replace the existing Ula-class SSKs after it selected German shipbuilder ThyssenKrupp Marine Systems ... 
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                                OPVsAfrika Class (Vard 7 055)The Afrika-class (Vard 7 055) is a 53m OPV developed by Vard Marine. Designed to undertake surveillance, patrol and response operations with the EEZ, the ... 
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                                Sea: procedural training, Sea: tactical trainingSubmarine Training SystemsThales has delivered submarine training systems to nations around the world, including Submarine Control Simulators and Machinery Control Trainers, with example deployments being the UK ... 
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                                Major networking projectsAir and Missile DefenceNATO Air and Missile Defence comprises all measures aimed at monitoring and reacting to potential air threats in NATO airspace, as well as countering hostile ... 
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                                Military UAS - fixed-wing, Military UAS - tacticalGranat-1The Granat-series UAS by Kalashnikov Concern (Izhmash Unmanned Systems) – the largest Russian manufacturing company that produces a wide range of precision weapons – includes at least ... 
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                                Military UAS - fixed-wing, Military UAS - tacticalGranat-4 (Rubezh-20)The Granat-series UAS by Kalashnikov Concern (Izhmash Unmanned Systems) includes at least six tactical variants: the Granat-1, -2, -3, -4, -5 and -6. A popular ... 
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                                Military UAS - micro, Military UAS - rotary-wingArgus EliteThe Argus Elite is a rotary-wing micro UAS manufactured Alliance Solutions Group (ASG). Its EO/IR cameras and hazardous material sensors allow it to capture positional, chemical, ... 
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                                Air: mission management systemsDSARData Storage and Retrieval (DSAR) provides the capability for storing, managing and disseminating joint ISR and operational C2 data and information. It can support cross-community ... 
 
        