http://en.rian.ru/world/20120607/173899977.htmlRussia to Showcase T-90S Tank at Paris Arms Show
Russia will exhibit for the first time its modernized T-90S main battle tank along with a score of other new weapons at the EUROSATORY 2012 arms exhibition in Paris, Russia’s state arms exporter Rosoboronexport said on Thursday.
The EUROSATORY 2012 defense expo will take place at the Parc d’Expositions north of Paris on June 11-15. It will host over 400 defense companies from 47 countries, including 14 Russian companies.
Russia will showcase a record number of models of armored vehicles, including the fully upgraded T-90S main battle tank, BMPT tank support fighting vehicle, Kornet-EM anti-tank missile system mounted on a Tigr armored vehicle and a new Ural armored truck.
“It is the first time that we are exhibiting such a wide range of real life models at this show,” Rosoboronexport deputy general director Igor Sevastyanov said.
The T-90S tank will be the star of the Russian exhibit, he added.
T-90S redesigned turret features a modernized 125-mm gun, new fire control, navigation and communications systems, and a remote controlled mounted 7.62-mm machine gun.
The modified T-90S is fitted with an increased power multi-fuel 1,130-h.p. diesel engine with gas turbine injection, which allows the vehicle to attain a top speed of over 60 km/h on the road and up to 45 km/h on rough terrain.
Driving is simplified with a steering wheel and automatic transmission.
In addition to armored vehicles and air defense systems, Russia will also exhibit a variety of combat and military transport helicopters.
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EUROSATORY : le retour du canon anti-aérien
RapidFire : c'est le petit nom de baptême du nouveau canon antiaérien de 40 mm que présentait Thales sur son stand à l'occasion du salon Eurosatory. Issu d’un développement autofinancé et mené en collaboration avec Nexter, ce dernier fait l’objet de négociations poussées avec au moins un client de lancement, devant lequel une démonstration grandeur nature a été menée en mai 2011 ; un drone-cible Banshee avait alors été détruit en vol.
Une munition spécialement dédiée aux applications sol-air est en cours de développement chez Nexter ; en sortie de bouche du canon, celle-ci serait programmée grâce à une boucle magnétique avec un retard à l’explosion adapté à la distance de la cible. Au moment adéquat, une pluie d'environ 200 billes de tungstène serait alors relâchée afin d’assurer la destruction de l’objectif.
Doté d’un viseur optronique fonctionnant dans la bande infrarouge des 8-12 microns, d'une caméra jour et d'un laser de télémétrie, le canon pourrait engager des cibles à une portée maximale d’environ 4.000 m, et une altitude d’environ 2.500 m. Le système de visée est également doté d'un écartomètre vidéo numérique qui permet d'"accrocher" automatiquement les parties les plus vulnérables de l'objectif, comme les turbines d'un hélicoptère, par exemple.
La mise au point de son interface homme-système a notamment bénéficié des conseils des experts de l’escadron de défense sol-air d’Avord. « Le canon anti-aérien pourrait s’imposer là où l’emploi d’un missile devient déraisonnable, c’est à dire pour engager des petits drones, voire des ultralégers motorisés", précise-t-on chez les opérationnels.
Dans la version présentée, le canon est monté sur un porteur Unimog similaire à celui utilisé pour le canon d'artillerie de 155 mm Caesar. Le temps de mise en batterie est d'environ 1 min, mais le canon de 40 mm pourrait également être utilisé en roulant, pour la protection du véhicule contre des menaces terrestres.
Chez Thales, on se refuse à dévoiler l'identité du client de lancement potentiel du RapidFire. Tout au plus précise-t-on que cette solution est en compétition avec un système proposé par Rheinmetall.
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"It's better to stand and fight. If you run away, you'll only die tired"
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Les inscriptions pour l'Eurosatory 2014 ont commencé.
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salam je voulais demander est-ce que la team forces dz va a aller a l'eurosatory 2014 et est ce qu'il y aura un topic dédiée a ça ?
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Je viens de recevoir mon pass pour EuroSatory 2014 donc sauf problème j'y serais pour ForcesDZ
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Je vais être aussi à Eurosatory incha'Allah au nom de la défense militaire turque..
Sa sera ma deuxième participation..
Sa sera ma deuxième participation..
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Le exposants pour EuroSatory 2014:
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http://www.defensenews.com/article/2014 ... um=twitterRussia, Ukraine Delegations Not Invited to Eurosatory
But Japan Boosts Its Presence
PARIS — France has declined to invite Russian and Ukrainian official delegations, while Japanese firms have booked for the first time at the Eurosatory exhibition for land defense systems and security, according to the show’s organizer.
Meanwhile, Japan is stepping up its presence following a change in that country’s defense exports posture.
The trade show will run June 16-20, and is backed by the defense and interior ministries. Defense minister Jean-Yves Le Drian is due to visit the exhibition on the first day.
“Official invitations from the French government were not sent, neither to Russia or the Ukraine,” Patrick Colas des Francs, head of show organizer Coges, told journalists Thursday. Coges organizes the biennial show for the French trade body Groupement des Industries Françaises de Défense Terrestre et Aéroterrestre (GICAT).
A Paris decision to withdraw an official invitation to both Moscow and Kiev is an attempt to appear balanced and avoid a diplomatic upset, a defense executive said.
However, at the exhibitor level, Russian and Ukrainian industry have held on to their bookings, Colas des Francs said. Russian companies began booking some 18 months ago, with 27 signed up and displays spread over some 700 square meters.
France invited a Russian official delegation at the previous show in 2012, he said.
From Ukraine, Ukroboronprom State Concern, a defense umbrella organization, and Therma Vision Technologies have booked a total 60 square meters.
Some Ukrainian companies face complications as they build equipment on Russian licenses, a second executive said.
Fourteen Japanese firms on 250 square meters is “really new,” as the figure was zero at the previous show, Colas de France said.
Le Drian and Foreign Minister Laurent Fabius met their Japanese counterparts in Paris on Jan. 9 and decided to pursue defense industrial cooperation, Colas des Francs said. French companies attended a meeting in Tokyo in April, and there will further meetings at Eurosatory with the Direction Générale de l’Armament procurement office “piloting” the pursuit of defense and security cooperation, he said.
The Japanese presence reflects Tokyo’s recent decision to allow arms exports, said Luc Viellard, strategic studies and solutions director at consultancy Cie Européenne d’Intelligence Stratégique.
“Eurosatory is the first illustration of Japan’s change in posture,” he said.
Japan’s booking into the show also reflects a fierce global competition in the land weapons sector, more so than in the fighter and naval markets.
There are more suppliers of armored vehicles as the buy-in price to be a manufacturer is low, and that commercial drive extends to artillery, he said.
Fujitsu, Kawasaki Heavy Industries, Mitsubishi Heavy Industries and Toshiba will be among the Japanese firms at the show.
China will be also there, with some 20 firms, Colas des Francs said. As there is an arms embargo following the shooting at Tiananmen Square, Chinese companies are restricted to civilian security gear such as radios, he said.
Companies from Argentina, Colombia, Hong Kong and Iraq will appear for the first time.
The exhibition has so far booked 1,467 firms, with 34 more companies in the process of signing up. The expected 1,501 total is up 6 percent from the previous show.
France has invited some 108 official delegations, compared with 152 last time.
The US is the largest international presence at the show, with 137 companies, followed by Germany, Britain and Israel with 118, 105 and 51, respectively. The 57 countries at the exhibition compares with a previous 53.
Poland and the US have cut bookings slightly, Colas des Francs said.
United Arab Emirates has significantly boosted its presence, with 23 companies compared with 11 in 2012. The space booked has more than doubled to 1,650 square meters.
Defense budgets in Europe and the US are being cut, but a strong international presence reflects rises in emerging markets in Southeast Asia and South America, while the Middle East remains stable, he said. Chile, Colombia, Mexico and Peru have boosted their military, while Mexico City has also awarded a big security contract to electronics company Thales, he said.
The increasing security needs among governments and commercial companies, including a demand for non-lethal weapons, are among the drivers for growth at the show, Colas de France said
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