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A400M Helicopter Aerial Refueling Now A Research Project
Nov 2, 2015
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The head of
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Defense and Space’s military aircraft division says that the aerial refueling of helicopters by the company’s
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airlifter is now the subject of a research project after admitting it will be impossible to achieve in the aircraft’s current configuration.

Speaking to journalists on October 26, Fernando Alonso said helicopter refueling simply was not possible with the A400M in its current configuration, but because several countries were interested in the capability, the company had begun work with some research institutions to see what could be done.

“It’s physically not possible given the length of the hoses, given the wake of the aircraft, and the power of the helicopters which are going to be refueled,” said Alonso.

He also stated that if in the refueling position behind the airlifter, the helicopter pilots are not in a position to see the the horizontal tail plane of the A400M, an issue which he described as “a dangerous situation.”

Of the partner nations involved in the program, only France is currently known to be interested in the helicopter refueling capability. Earlier this year, French defense officials revealed that Paris was examining options to purchase and convert second-hand
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Hercules or purchase new-build KC-130Js from
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to gap the A400M’s shortfall.

They see helicopter refueling as an important potential capability for future operations given its recent experiences in Central Africa where helicopters have been heavily used to support combat missions in the deserts of Chad, Mali and Niger.

Eric Isorce, head of flight test and operations at Airbus Defense and Space said that helicopters were able to move into a pre-contact position for refueling but holding that position for refueling was extremely difficult for helicopter crews.

“It is a case of separating the helicopter from the wake of the A400M,” explained Alonso.

“Right now we have 90 ft. hoses. Are we able to build 120-150 foot hoses? Are we able to stabilise it?

“So it is really a research activity and we are embarking with research organisations in order to develop this capability so we at least know whether it is possible or not.”

Recent tests with Spanish
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Hornets have proved the A400M can act as a tanker for fighters. The company hopes to certify the A400M aerial refueling capability during 2016.

The company is working on a helicopter refueling capability for its
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twin-turboprop airlifter. While Airbus officials did not state this could be an interim solution for those operators unable to refuel helicopters from their A400Ms, they were keen to point out that it could be fitted to the smaller CN235, examples of which are operated by France.

Airbus engineers are also trying to resolve what it calls a “crossover issue” which currently prevents simultaneous dropping of paratroopers from the paratroops doors on each side of the aircraft. The aerodynamics of the aircraft, suck the paratroops around behind the aircraft, and Alonso says that models show that if two paratroopers jump at the same time there is a risk of collision between them. This issue mainly affects large groups of paratroops. The aircraft can potentially drop a stick of 116 paratroopers, with 58 going through each door. The company is working with the British and French defense ministries to resolve the issue, and will carry out more flight trials during the first half of 2016.
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Jeff Head

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NATO came up with a nice video regarding NATO Maritime forces and Trident Juncture 2015:

 

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ABC News said:
U.S. and NATO officials on Friday certified an anti-missile defense site in southern
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that is scheduled to become operational next year.

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has objected to the deployment, but officials insisted that the U.S-led shield is designed to protect NATO members from possible attacks from the
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A joint statement issued Friday by Romania and the U.S. said the "major military components of the Aegis Ashore Missile Defense System" in the southern town of Deveselu have been handed over to the U.S. Navy and U.S. European Command

"It is not, I repeat, not directed at Russia, nor does it have the capability to threaten Russia. We have explained this to Russia on numerous occasions." Said Hans G. Klemm, the U.S. ambassador to Romania.

"Between now and the summer, military operators will train and conduct exercises and additional testing, readying for a NATO Initial Operational Capability," said Vice Admiral James D. Syring, director of the Missile Defense Agency.

Last week the first intercept test of the Aegis Ashore missile defense test against a medium-range ballistic missile successfully took place at a base in Hawaii, Syring said.

I am very happy and also proud to see this happen.

Land-based AEGIS missile defense is something I proposed and predicted back in 2001 in my:

DRAGON'S FURY: World War against America and the West
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Now we see it happening in Romania and it is going to go in elsewhere.

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NATO’s new 'AGS' Global Hawk achieves first flight

NATO has moved a step closer to filling its long-held airborne ground surveillance capability gap after Northrop Grumman successfully flight tested the military alliance’s new RQ-4B Global Hawk-based “Alliance Ground Surveillance” UAV.

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OTAN RQ-4B.jpg

Operators or future :

USAF about 50 ordered : 35 in service : 6 Bl 20 ; 18 Bl 30 ; 11 Bl 40
USN planned 68 MQ-4C
NATO : in order 5 RQ-4B Block 30
Japan : in order 3 RQ-4B Block 30
South Korea : in order 3 RQ-4B Block 30

NATO have also 16 E-3 main base to Geilenkirchen/Germany remains later 14 modernized and 3 C-17 based to papa/Hungary but used only by a part of countries.
 

Brumby

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German Official Sounds Alarm Over the Dilapidated State of the Country's Military

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Germany is the world's fourth-largest economy and the largest in the eurozone. When big crises like the Greek debt debacle and the Syrian refugee crisis hit Europe, Berlin calls the shots. Last month, Time
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German leader Angela Merkel 2015's person of the year, dubbing her "chancellor of the free world."

Yet the German military is not fit for purpose, according to Hans-Peter Bartels, the German parliamentary ombudsman charged with overseeing the country's armed forces, known as the Bundeswehr.

"The military forces are tired," Bartels remarked in an
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with the German newspaper Handelsblatt on Wednesday, a day after he released a report that depicted Germany's military as small, demoralized, and struggling to fulfill missions with malfunctioning equipment. "There are too many things missing."

Michael Moran, a managing director at the
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security consultancy in New York, was unsurprised by Bartels's pronouncement. After the country's defeat in World War II, Germans felt ashamed of their role in the bloodshed and in the genocide of the Holocaust, and adopted a pacifist stance. Germany controversially rearmed during the Cold War, but only with the goal of defending against a Soviet attack. Since the end of the Cold War and the collapse of the Soviet Union, the country has deliberately avoided reviving its once-vaunted military.

"They've never gone down the road to creating a warrior class," Moran said. "It's a very touchy topic."

Still, the parliamentary ombudsman's report contains shocking data about a country whose military preparedness has long caused concern among statesmen.

"For centuries, our main worry in Poland was a very strong German army," former Polish Defense Minsiter Janusz Onyszkiewicz
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Foreign Affairs recently. "Today, we're seriously worried about German armed forces that are too weak."

Bartels found that only 38 of Germany's 114 high-tech Eurofighter jets are operational, Deutsche Welles
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. It also has 93 Tornado fighter jets, but only 29 of them work. The number of German soldiers was around 600,000 at the end of the Cold War in the early 1990s. Today the country has just 177,000.

These deficiencies have led to embarrassing episodes among the few foreign missions in which German forces are currently deployed. Last week, the German tabloid newspaper Bild
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that six of the country's Tornado jets that are conducting reconnaissance missions against the Islamic State in Syria cannot fly at night because their cockpit lights are too bright for their pilots' eyes.

The neglected state of Germany's military isn't new — but in a sense that makes it even more shocking. The wealthy, notoriously efficient country has tolerated a poorly equipped military for years.

Last year, a
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from the German broadcaster ARD set off a wave of
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saying that German troops used broomsticks that had been painted black to stand in for a lack of machine guns during a NATO training exercise. In 2014, Der Spiegel magazine
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the Bundeswehr "ramshackle." In 2011, Bild published an
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citing internal government reports in which commanders complained that German troops in Afghanistan didn't know how to use their weapons.
 

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NATO is due to have all five of its Global Hawks delivered by year end to a Sicilian air base where 600 personnel will keep them flying, officials said as they detailed for the first time how the Alliance Ground Surveillance (AGS) system will be set up in Italy.

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Scratch

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German Official Sounds Alarm Over the Dilapidated State of the Country's Military

While a somehow newfound candidness these days is very appreciated, this case, IMO, is still one of only making noise after being relieved of responsibility.
As the ombudsman, he doesn't yield any executive power of course. Before that Mr. Bartels has been a member of parliament for 17years. He has been a member of parliament's defence committee and has been it's chairman since 2014. Yet, as part of the government coalition he apperenly didn't see the needo make these points.
 
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