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SP's MAI Issue No. 3 | February 01-15, 2013 - Military Updates

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    Trans-border Pakistani raid
    By Lt General (Retd) P.C. Katoch

    Why can’t we understand that the Pakistani State is controlled by the Military-ISI and these two entities out to Balkanise India are doing everything possible to achieve this end in cahoots with a host of terrorist organisations?

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    Mountain Strike Corps
    By Lt General (Retd) P.C. Katoch

    China-Pakistan collusion to create the third front within India (already accounted as half front by Indian Army) will continue...

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    MILITARY1
    India gifts Dornier 228 aircraft to Seychelles

    Days ahead of Aero India 2013, in a sign of increasing regional cooperation and power projection, the Indian Government today handed over a HAL-built Dornier Do-228 maritime reconnaissance aircraft to Seychelles on January 31 in Delhi.

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    Russian defence deals with India

    Russia is to supply India with combat helicopters and warplanes worth $2.9 billion under deals signed during Russian President Vladimir Putin’s visit to New Delhi recently.

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    A new "eye" for the Leopard 2 battle tanks

    Cassidian Optronics GmbH, previously known as Carl Zeiss Optronics GmbH, will supply the new “Attica” thermal imaging unit for the commander’s periscope in the Bundeswehr’s Leopard 2 battle tanks.

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    Lockheed Martin's JLTV undergoes design review

    Lockheed Martin’s family of joint light tactical vehicles (JLTV) successfully completed a top-to-bottom government design review in late December...

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    Light armoured vehicle III upgrade project

    The recent experiences of the Canadian Armed Forces and other allies in Afghanistan and other operational theatres continue to demonstrate the ongoing requirement for a highly protected...

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    Aegis Technologies launches combat vehicle detection and identification

    Huntsville, Alabama-based Aegis Technologies company has launched a games-based combat identification and recognition trainer...

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    ITT Exelis bags major order

    ITT Exelis (XLS) has received a $25-million order to provide a wide range of communications equipment to an international customer. This foreign military sales (FMS) programme contract was awarded by the US Communications-Electronics Command (CECOM) at Aberdeen Proving Ground, Maryland.

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    Northrop Grumman’s handheld precision targeting devices to US Army

    The US Army has awarded a contract to Northrop Grumman to supply handheld precision targeting devices (HHPTDs).

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    Argon's remotely managed CBRN simulation exercise

    Argon Electronics has cut itself a niche in the development and manufacture of hazardous material detection simulators, most notably in the fields of military chemical, biological, radiological and nuclear (CBRN) defence.

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    Rheinmetall Simulation Australia to strengthen commitment “Down Under”

    Rheinmetall Defence is expanding its presence in Australia with the newly founded subsidiary Rheinmetall Simulation Australia Pty Ltd.