معرض ايدكس ونافدكس 2019 ..

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ثاليس الفرنسية و شركة اطلس الالمانية بالشراكة مع توازن القابضة سوف يعملون على بناء أول مركز بالمنطقة لحروب ما تحت المسطحات والبحار ومكافحة الغواصات والتعامل مع الآلغام البحرية كجزء من مركز الحرب البحري في أبوظبي / الطويلة UAE Maritime Warfare Centre.

المركز سوف يشغل نظام ODIN لحروب ما تحت المسطحات والذي أختارته البحرية البريطانية ، بجانب مشبهات أخرى من شركة ثاليس.


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راائع ...
بعد مركز الحرب الجوية سيصبح لدينا مركز حرب بحرية ...
 
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انريكو بونيتي من شركة Fincantieri يفصح عن دخول الشركة بمفاوضات مع البحرية الإماراتية بصفقة قد تبلغ قيمتها إكثر من 800 مليون يورو

هل تكون حاملة مروحيات !!


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Fincantieri is looking to increase its ties with the UAE and the wider region. Victor Besa / The National


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جناح فينكينتياري كان مميزا في المعرض ... اتمنى كل التوفيق وان نسعد بأجمل الاخبار ..
 
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International companies:
1. A contract with the Jordanian centre King Abdullah for the purchase of AED64,652,329 worth of M/D missiles and binoculars for the UAE Armed Forces

2. An AED53,993,100 contract with the American company Environmental Tectonics to purchase and update equipment and training simulators at the UAE Air Force medical centre

3. An AED152,501,123 contract with the American company DigitalGlobe to provide space imaging services for the UAE Armed Forces

4. An AED5,500,244 contract with the American company Camber Corporation to provide advisory services for the UAE Chemical Defence Command

5. An AED60,874,893 contract with the Pakistani company Global Industrial and Defence Solutions to purchase ammunitions

6. An AED57,900,049 contract with the Russian company Joint Stock Company to purchase 100mm ammunitions for the BMP3 tanker for the UAE Army

7. An AED93,740,000 contract with the French company Thales to buy a Captas-type sonar for the UAE Navy

8. An AED25,711,000 contract with the Turkish company FNSS Savunma to supply spare parts and repair services for the M113 armoured personnel carrier

Total value of contracts with international companies: AED514,872,738

National companies:
9. A contract with Al Fahad Security Systems split into two tranches – AED4,979,000 for the Presidential Guard and AED1,995,000 for the UAE Armed Forces – to install security systems for the UAE Armed Forces

10. An AED24,000,000 contract with Al Jaber company to provide technical support services and supply spare parts for military vehicles

11. An AED14,870,730 contract with Al-Fattan company for the rental of marine equipment for the Critical Infrastructure and Coastal Protection Authority

12. An AED18,000,000 contract with Al Masaood company for maintenance and repair services, spare parts and tow services

13. An AED30,000,000 contract with Al Rumaithi company for the supply of spare parts, repair, technical consultations and training, as well as equipment for all units of the UAE Armed Forces

14. An AED4,782,191 contract with the company Atlas for the installation and maintenance of security systems for the UAE Armed Forces 15.

An AED270,000,000 contract with the International Golden Group (IGG) to provide spare parts and maintenance for all units of the UAE Armed Forces

16. An AED28,525,200 contract with the International Golden Group (IGG) to buy thermal cameras for the UAE Army

17. An AED90,000,000 contract with Renk UAE to supply spare parts for Leclerc tanks

18. An AED20,000,000 contract with Central & Motors to buy tires for the UAE Armed Forces vehicles

19. An AED29,930,000 contract with Caracal to purchase arms and ammunitions (CAR 816 assault rifle - CP-320 caracal pistol 9mm - BARRETT sniper rifle 12.7 with accessories) for UAE Armed Forces

20. An AED70,000,000 contract with the Darwish bin Ahmed company to provide maintenance, technical and towing support as well as spare parts

21. An AED56,000,000 contract with Emirates General Transport to provide maintenance, repair and overhaul services

22. An AED60,000,000 contract with Etihad Ship Building to provide technical support and supply spare parts for boats and vessels for the UAE Navy

23. An AED26,460,636 contract with Al Hamra Trading to purchase control vehicles to remove munitions for the UAE Army

24. An AED34,893,500 contract with Star Satellite for the satellite communications system for the UAE Navy

25. An AED2,428,657,820 contract with Al Jasoor Heavy Vehicle for ARMA 8x8 armoured vehicle for UAE Army

26. An AED105,891,232 contract with Knowledge Point to provide specialised consultations to build and develop the capabilities of the UAE Armed Forces

27. An AED85,410,000 contract with the company Khalid Faraj to provide shipping services by chartering vessels for the Directorate of Joint Operations

28. An AED949,988,785 contract with Etimad to install a security system for the Critical Infrastructure and Coastal Protection Authority

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IDEX 2019: Abu Dhabi Shipbuilding mulls corvette design for GCC market
20th February 2019 - 14:55 GMT | by in Abu Dhabi

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Abu Dhabi Shipbuilding (ADSB) is developing a multirole corvette solely to export into the GCC market, which, should it occur, would see the UAE taking the first steps in creating a viable ship design and manufacturing capability.
Few details exist at present, although a digital datasheet and model (pictured) displayed at IDEX 2019 in Abu Dhabi indicated a variety of possible options for the vessel. This included a range between 60-80m, a maximum breadth of 9.5m and draft of about 2.5m.
A maximum speed of 28kt was listed, with a range at 16kt in sea state 3 of 2000nm. The vessel would have an endurance of up to 14 days.
Potential roles include ASuW, AAW, naval gunfire support and protection against asymmetric threats.
An ADSB official told Shephard that the programme could see a ‘single-figure’ number of platforms built for export into the GCC.
The programme was still ‘at an early stage’ regarding the exact specifications of the platform but the focus would be around EEZ operations, the official added. Depending on customer requirements the ship’s systems could change in order to fulfil a specific role.
Meanwhile negotiations continue between industry and the UAE for the delivery of two Bani Yas corvettes to the UAE Navy. Although a range of European shipbuilders were initially mooted as being contenders, an order in November 2017 by the UAE of two Gowind corvettes from Naval Group, with an option for two more built by ADSB, pointed to the direction that the UAE was taking.
Literature distributed by Naval Group at IDEX stated that the acquisition will provide the UAE Navy with its ‘two flagships and a decisive ASW force’. However, exact specifications of the vessel remain unclear.
A Naval Group spokesperson would only state that discussions regarding the Bani Yas programme were ‘going well’. The ADSB official would not comment on Bani Yas.
However, one industry official said that Naval Group’s presence in the programme was ‘theirs to lose’.
Interestingly, a contract valued at AED93,740,000 ($25.5 million) with Thales to buy a CAPTAS-type sonar for the UAE Navy, was announced at the event.
The UAE’s Abu Dhabi corvette is designated as an ASW-capable platform, but it is not clear where the unspecified CAPTAS array would be for this vessel or potentially the Bani Yas programme.


 
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أخي طيب نورونا بالصفقات التي عقدت مع الشركات الأردنية ..

كل المشاركين من الاردن هم :

شركة جدارا للأنظمة و المعدات الدفاعية (إنفصلت عن KADDb منذ فترة)

و مركز الملك عبد الله الثاني للتصميم و التطوير كادبي - KADDB و الذي يضم جناحه الإستثماري مجموعة كادبي الإستثمارية KIG و التي تضم تحت جناحها الشركات التالية :

الشركة الأردنية لحلول التصنيع و الخدمات JMSS
الشركة الأردنية لإنتاج الآليات الخفيفة JLVM
الشركة الأردنية المتقدمة لتشكيل المعادن (الأبراج) JORDANAMCO
الشركة الأردنية لتصميم الأسلحة الخفيفة JAWS
الأردنية لصناعة الذخائر والخدمات المساندة JORAMMO
الأولى للألياف المركبة FIRST ARMOUR
اسلسان الشرق الاوسط AME
 
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IDEX 2019: Abu Dhabi Shipbuilding mulls corvette design for GCC market
20th February 2019 - 14:55 GMT | by in Abu Dhabi

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PIN THIS ARTICLE
Abu Dhabi Shipbuilding (ADSB) is developing a multirole corvette solely to export into the GCC market, which, should it occur, would see the UAE taking the first steps in creating a viable ship design and manufacturing capability.
Few details exist at present, although a digital datasheet and model (pictured) displayed at IDEX 2019 in Abu Dhabi indicated a variety of possible options for the vessel. This included a range between 60-80m, a maximum breadth of 9.5m and draft of about 2.5m.
A maximum speed of 28kt was listed, with a range at 16kt in sea state 3 of 2000nm. The vessel would have an endurance of up to 14 days.
Potential roles include ASuW, AAW, naval gunfire support and protection against asymmetric threats.
An ADSB official told Shephard that the programme could see a ‘single-figure’ number of platforms built for export into the GCC.
The programme was still ‘at an early stage’ regarding the exact specifications of the platform but the focus would be around EEZ operations, the official added. Depending on customer requirements the ship’s systems could change in order to fulfil a specific role.
Meanwhile negotiations continue between industry and the UAE for the delivery of two Bani Yas corvettes to the UAE Navy. Although a range of European shipbuilders were initially mooted as being contenders, an order in November 2017 by the UAE of two Gowind corvettes from Naval Group, with an option for two more built by ADSB, pointed to the direction that the UAE was taking.
Literature distributed by Naval Group at IDEX stated that the acquisition will provide the UAE Navy with its ‘two flagships and a decisive ASW force’. However, exact specifications of the vessel remain unclear.
A Naval Group spokesperson would only state that discussions regarding the Bani Yas programme were ‘going well’. The ADSB official would not comment on Bani Yas.
However, one industry official said that Naval Group’s presence in the programme was ‘theirs to lose’.
Interestingly, a contract valued at AED93,740,000 ($25.5 million) with Thales to buy a CAPTAS-type sonar for the UAE Navy, was announced at the event.
The UAE’s Abu Dhabi corvette is designated as an ASW-capable platform, but it is not clear where the unspecified CAPTAS array would be for this vessel or potentially the Bani Yas programme.




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