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China/Taiwan : Guoanbu puts youth at heart of Taiwan strategy

Intelligence Online - Thu, 16/01/2025 - 06:00
The Chinese Communist Party (CCP) is building on a first trial run at a rapprochement with Taiwan in the island's [...]
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United States : Consulting firm Protiviti aids in improving TD Bank's anti-money laundering rules

Intelligence Online - Thu, 16/01/2025 - 06:00
Global consulting firm Protiviti is working to help TD Bank overhaul its anti-money laundering department after a historic $3.1bn settlement [...]
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France : Suez security department faces uncertainty over its future

Intelligence Online - Thu, 16/01/2025 - 06:00
The uncertainty created by the resignation of Suez chief executive Sabrina Soussan in early December has yet to dissipate. Her [...]
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France/Poland/United States : FBI says no to cookies, Victor Raffour takes charge at Aleph, Poland tests new land drones

Intelligence Online - Thu, 16/01/2025 - 06:00
Washington - Advertising data excluded from FBI's OSINTThe FBI's Directorate of Intelligence issued a request for information in late December [...]
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DARPA Looking For Quantum Sensors for Moving Military Platforms | Iran Introduced New Loitering Munition | Rheinmetall Raises Stake In Blackned

Defense Industry Daily - Thu, 16/01/2025 - 05:00
Americas The US Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) seeks to develop quantum sensors for moving military platforms. Quantum sensors use quantum mechanics to sense minute variances in motion and electric and magnetic fields, achieving greater accuracy than conventional sensors. In technical terms, they extract information from individual atoms rather than from a collection of atoms and are less vulnerable to signal jamming and other electromagnetic interference that traditional light- and sound-based data sensors are vulnerable to. The Marine Corps has awarded Forterra a contract to integrate its autonomy package on the Remotely Operated Ground Unit for Expeditionary Fires ground vehicle, the Pentagon’s first-ever production contract for off-road autonomous driving capability. The company’s advanced stack and AutoDrive system gives the ROGUE Fires vehicle – built by Oshkosh Defense – off-road, self-driving technology in “nearly any environment,” which moves “beyond Leader-Follower capabilities,” Forterra said in a Jan. 13 statement. Leader-Follower technology uses a lead vehicle to guide other unmanned vehicles behind it. Middle East & Africa Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps (IRGC) has introduced a new loitering munition, reportedly capable of reaching a range of 20 kilometers. Dubbed the “Razvan,” the kamikaze drone was unveiled during the recent Payambar-e Azam (The Great Prophet) 19 […]
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U.S. Navy’s Names Next Two Aircraft Carriers After Bill Clinton and George W. Bush

The Aviationist Blog - Wed, 15/01/2025 - 23:56

The White House announced that the Navy chose to name the fifth and sixth Gerald R. Ford-class aircraft carriers as USS William J. Clinton (CVN-82) and USS George W. Bush (CVN-83), after the two former presidents. The U.S. President Joe Biden announced the names chosen by the U.S. Navy for its next two aircraft carriers […]

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USAF T-7A Red Hawk Production Phase Pushed Back to 2026

The Aviationist Blog - Wed, 15/01/2025 - 21:23

An adjusted process for the U.S. Air Force’s acquisition of the Boeing T-7A Red Hawk trainer has been announced, with the decision on commencing production delayed by one year. A joint venture between U.S. aerospace giant Boeing and Swedish manufacturer Saab, the T-7 Red Hawk was selected as the U.S. Air Force’s future jet trainer […]

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Delivering GCAP by 2035 Is Not Easy as it Needs to Break the Mold and Avoid Mistakes, Says UK Report

The Aviationist Blog - Wed, 15/01/2025 - 15:57

The UK’s House of Commons committee’s GCAP report admits that 2035 is an ambitious target date and, even if progress has been positive, the program needs to avoid mistakes and break the mold set by previous programs. The UK’s Parliament released on Jan. 14, 2025, the House of Commons committee report on the Global Combat […]

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China/Europe : Chinese influence and interference in Western Europe

Intelligence Online - Wed, 15/01/2025 - 06:00
The Chinese Communist Party has stepped up efforts to spread its influence in Europe. Whether it be through students, academics, "friends of China" groups or cultural players, China's ruling party is initiating new channels of communication coordinated directly by the United Front Work Department. [...]
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UAE : A Huawei ally and a rising security leader: the double hat of Abu Dhabi's new police chief

Intelligence Online - Wed, 15/01/2025 - 06:00
The "young guard" of the Emirates' ruling Al-Nahyan family is increasingly moving into positions of power in Abu Dhabi. On 2 January, Crown Prince Khaled bin Mohammed bin Zayed al-Nahyan (KbM, IO, 22/07/22), the 43-year-old son of UAE President Mohammed [...]
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UAE : The Al Nahyan dynasty's young guard rising to key positions in the police, the royal court and the army

Intelligence Online - Wed, 15/01/2025 - 06:00
As explained in today's Spotlight (IO, 15/01/25), the promotion of Mohammed bin Tahnoon bin Mohammed Al Nahyan on 2 January [...]
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China : China's Xi looking for cyber recruits to spot unrest in the provinces

Intelligence Online - Wed, 15/01/2025 - 06:00
Chinese president Xi Jinping has been repeating his watchword during recent meetings of the central committee of the Chinese Communist [...]
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UAE : The burgeoning business empire of the rising security branch of Abu Dhabi royals

Intelligence Online - Wed, 15/01/2025 - 06:00
Director general of police, vice chief of staff of the Emirati armed forces, director of the court of the crown [...]
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Armenia/China/United Kingdom/United States : GMTL, Consors Intelligence, US-Armenian probe, Hakluyt staff losses, finance corruption crackdown in China

Intelligence Online - Wed, 15/01/2025 - 06:00
London - Gordon Rainey joins GMTLInvestigator Gordon Rainey joined boutique London corporate intelligence firm GMTL Advisory as head of operations [...]
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France/Lebanon : Emmanuel Macron to travel to Beirut Friday with diplomatic adviser

Intelligence Online - Wed, 15/01/2025 - 06:00
French President Emmanuel Macron will fly to Beirut on Friday 17 January to meet his counterpart Joseph Aoun. Macron will [...]
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France/Ukraine : France runs secret special forces drill in event of deployment to Ukraine

Intelligence Online - Wed, 15/01/2025 - 06:00
When French President Emmanuel Macron and UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer once again spoke of the possibility of European forces [...]
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US Army Looking For Spy Aircraft | US Shifts Israel, Egypt Aid To Lebanon | Germany Probes Into Drone Sightings

Defense Industry Daily - Wed, 15/01/2025 - 05:00
Americas The US Army is seeking industry input on a spy aircraft that can launch unmanned aerial systems. The aerial intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance platform will be based on an executive jet aircraft, such as a Bombardier G6500, and operate at medium to high altitudes. This announcement seems to attempt to expand the capabilities of the High Accuracy Detection and Exploitation System (HADES) program, which is also based on the Global 6500 and operate at medium to high altitudes. The US Air Force has enhanced its forward posture in the Indo-Pacific with the deployment of F-35A Lightning IIs from the Vermont Air National Guard’s 134th Expeditionary Fighter Squadron (EFS) to Kadena Air Base, Japan, on Jan. 13. The move comes as the service begins to retire its ageing fleet of F-15C/D Eagles in Japan, some of which have been in service for more than four decades. The US Air Force is retiring its fleet of F-15C/D Eagle aircraft, which have been operational for over 40 years, and the 18th Wing, formerly the 18th Tactical Fighter Wing, first received the F-15C on 29 Sept. 1979. The 67th Tactical Fighter Squadron was the first to be fully operational with the Eagle in the […]
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ANG A-10s Stuck for Two Months at NAS Sigonella Waiting for Repairs

The Aviationist Blog - Tue, 14/01/2025 - 22:51

Six A-10C jets of the U.S. Air National Guard have been stuck in Italy since November 2024, waiting for spare parts before the transoceanic flight that will take them back home. Six A-10C Thunderbolt II attack jets of the U.S. Air National Guard have been stuck at Naval Air Station Sigonella, Italy, for two months, […]

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