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#23251 Mensagem por Carlos Lima » Sex Out 07, 2011 7:30 pm

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Venezuela Secures $4B Russian Loan for Military
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Published: 7 Oct 2011 10:30
CARACAS, Venezuela - Russia has granted Venezuela a new $4-billion line of credit for "military and technical cooperation," the South American nation's leader Hugo Chavez said.

During a signing ceremony Oct. 6 with Russian officials, Chavez thanked Moscow for the latest offer and for previous loans, saying that prior to the assistance "Venezuela was unarmed."

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"I thank the Russian government very much for this credit," Chavez said. "We have the right to equip our defense forces. It is an obligation for me as the head of state and the commander of the armed forces."

Chavez said $2 billion would be available next year and the other half in 2013.

Between 2005 and 2007, Venezuela reached deals to buy $4 billion worth of arms from Russia, including Sukhoi fighter jets, combat helicopters and guns.

The Chavez government also secured a $2.2 billion loan in 2010 to purchase Russian T-72 tanks and an undisclosed number of S-300 antiaircraft missiles.

Chavez, a leftist firebrand who often rails against the "imperialist" United States, has said Venezuela needs to guard its vast oil and mineral wealth.
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#23252 Mensagem por Anton » Ter Out 11, 2011 1:38 pm

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Computer virus hits U.S. drone fleet
(WIRED) -- A computer virus has infected the cockpits of America's Predator and Reaper drones, logging pilots' every keystroke as they remotely fly missions over Afghanistan and other warzones.

The virus, first detected nearly two weeks ago by the military's Host-Based Security System, has not prevented pilots at Creech Air Force Base in Nevada from flying their missions overseas. Nor have there been any confirmed incidents of classified information being lost or sent to an outside source. But the virus has resisted multiple efforts to remove it from Creech's computers, network security specialists say. And the infection underscores the ongoing security risks in what has become the U.S. military's most important weapons system.

"We keep wiping it off, and it keeps coming back," says a source familiar with the network infection, one of three that told Danger Room about the virus. "We think it's benign. But we just don't know."

Military network security specialists aren't sure whether the virus and its so-called "keylogger" payload were introduced intentionally or by accident; it may be a common piece of malware that just happened to make its way into these sensitive networks. The specialists don't know exactly how far the virus has spread. But they're sure that the infection has hit both classified and unclassified machines at Creech. That raises the possibility, at least, that secret data may have been captured by the keylogger, and then transmitted over the public internet to someone outside the military chain of command.

Drones have become America's tool of choice in both its conventional and shadow wars, allowing U.S. forces to attack targets and spy on its foes without risking American lives. Since President Obama assumed office, a fleet of approximately 30 CIA-directed drones have hit targets in Pakistan more than 230 times; all told, these drones have killed more than 2,000 suspected militants and civilians, according to the Washington Post. More than 150 additional Predator and Reaper drones, under U.S. Air Force control, watch over the fighting in Afghanistan and Iraq. American military drones struck 92 times in Libya between mid-April and late August. And late last month, an American drone killed top terrorist Anwar al-Awlaki -- part of an escalating unmanned air assault in the Horn of Africa and southern Arabian peninsula.

But despite their widespread use, the drone systems are known to have security flaws. Many Reapers and Predators don't encrypt the video they transmit to American troops on the ground. In the summer of 2009, U.S. forces discovered "days and days and hours and hours" of the drone footage on the laptops of Iraqi insurgents. A $26 piece of software allowed the militants to capture the video.

The lion's share of U.S. drone missions are flown by Air Force pilots stationed at Creech, a tiny outpost in the barren Nevada desert, 20 miles north of a state prison and adjacent to a one-story casino. In a nondescript building, down a largely unmarked hallway, is a series of rooms, each with a rack of servers and a "ground control station," or GCS. There, a drone pilot and a sensor operator sit in their flight suits in front of a series of screens. In the pilot's hand is the joystick, guiding the drone as it soars above Afghanistan, Iraq, or some other battlefield.

Some of the GCSs are classified secret, and used for conventional warzone surveillance duty. The GCSs handling more exotic operations are top secret. None of the remote cockpits are supposed to be connected to the public internet. Which means they are supposed to be largely immune to viruses and other network security threats.

But time and time again, the so-called "air gaps" between classified and public networks have been bridged, largely through the use of discs and removable drives. In late 2008, for example, the drives helped introduce the agent.btz worm to hundreds of thousands of Defense Department computers. The Pentagon is still disinfecting machines, three years later.

Use of the drives is now severely restricted throughout the military. But the base at Creech was one of the exceptions, until the virus hit. Predator and Reaper crews use removable hard drives to load map updates and transport mission videos from one computer to another. The virus is believed to have spread through these removable drives. Drone units at other Air Force bases worldwide have now been ordered to stop their use.

In the meantime, technicians at Creech are trying to get the virus off the GCS machines. It has not been easy. At first, they followed removal instructions posted on the website of the Kaspersky security firm. "But the virus kept coming back," a source familiar with the infection says. Eventually, the technicians had to use a software tool called BCWipe to completely erase the GCS' internal hard drives. "That meant rebuilding them from scratch" -- a time-consuming effort.

The Air Force declined to comment directly on the virus. "We generally do not discuss specific vulnerabilities, threats, or responses to our computer networks, since that helps people looking to exploit or attack our systems to refine their approach," says Lt. Col. Tadd Sholtis, a spokesman for Air Combat Command, which oversees the drones and all other Air Force tactical aircraft. "We invest a lot in protecting and monitoring our systems to counter threats and ensure security, which includes a comprehensive response to viruses, worms, and other malware we discover."

However, insiders say that senior officers at Creech are being briefed daily on the virus.

"It's getting a lot of attention," the source says. "But no one's panicking. Yet."




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#23253 Mensagem por Carlos Lima » Qui Out 13, 2011 1:48 am

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Lobby "Pró-China" nos EUA interferindo com programas de defesa...

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AIR SEA BATTLE FIGHT

The Pentagon is engaged in a behind-the-scenes political fight over efforts to soften, or entirely block, a new military-approved program to bolster U.S. forces in Asia.

The program is called the Air Sea Battle concept and was developed in response to more than 100 war games since the 1990s that showed U.S. forces, mainly air and naval power, are not aligned to win a future war with China.

A senior defense official said Defense Secretary Leon E. Panetta is reviewing the new strategy.

“We want to do this right,” the official said. “The concept is on track and is being refined to ensure that we are able to implement it wherever we need to - including in the Asia-Pacific region, where American force projection is essential to our alliances and interests.”

The official noted that the program is “the product of unprecedented collaboration by the services.”

Pro-defense members of Congress aware of the political fight are ready to investigate. One aide said Congress knows very little about the concept and is awaiting details.

Officially, the Pentagon has said the new strategy is not directed at China.

But officials familiar with the classified details said it is designed to directly address the growing threat to the United States and allies in Asia posed by what the Pentagon calls China’s “anti-access” and “area denial” weapons - high-technology arms that China has been building in secret for the past several decades.

The Chinese weapons of concern are called “assassin’s mace” systems, which Beijing strategists calculate will allow its weaker forces to prevail over the U.S. military. They include anti-satellite weapons, cyberwarfare forces, ballistic and cruise missiles, submarines, sea mines, advanced fighters and unmanned aircraft. Nuclear arms and exotic electromagnetic pulse weapons also are included.

The U.S. response in the Air Sea Battle concept is said to be a comprehensive program to protect the “global commons” used by the United States and allies in Asia from Chinese military encroachment in places such as the South China Sea, western Pacific and areas of Northeast Asia.

The highly classified program, if approved in its current form, will call for new weapons and bases, along with non-military means. Plans for new weapons include a long-range bomber.

Other systems and elements of the program are not known.

Speculation has focused on a suite of exotic weapons and capabilities that will allow U.S. and allied forces to strike Chinese targets, especially mobile missile launchers and bases that Beijing plans to use for attacks on U.S. ships and aircraft carriers, regional military bases and satellites.

U.S. strike systems also will target infrastructure and key electrical nodes in China that are used by its cyberwarfare forces.

Air Force Magazine reported in its current edition that the new concept was ready for final approval in February, but was held up during the summer by officials in the Office of the Undersecretary of Defense for Policy, now headed by Michele Flournoy.

In August, the Air Force announced that the concept was approved in June by the Air Force, Navy and Marine Corps service chiefs, and the Air Force and Navy secretaries. The final directive was to have been signed by departing Defense Secretary Robert M. Gates before he left office in late July.

However, defense officials said China’s government was alerted to some aspects of the concept earlier this year when the Center for Strategic and Budgetary Assessments think tank presented its own concept for a new warfighting strategy against China.

Andrew Krepinevich, the center’s director who recently left the Pentagon’s Defense Policy Board, could not be reached for comment.

As a result of the disclosure, China launched a major propaganda and influence campaign to derail it. The concept was raised in several meetings between Chinese and U.S. officials, with the Chinese asserting that the concept is a sign the Pentagon does not favor military relations and views China as an enemy.

Officials in the Obama administration who fear upsetting China also are thought to have intervened, and their opposition led Mr. Panetta to hold up final approval.

The final directive in its current form would order the Air Force and the Navy to develop and implement specific programs as part of the concept. It also would include proposals for defense contractors to support the concept.

LIBYA MISSILES PROLIFERATE

Shoulder-fired surface-to-air missiles obtained from pilfered stockpiles in war-torn Libya in recent months are beginning to show up in international black markets, raising concerns about terrorists using them to shoot down aircraft.

According to U.S. intelligence officials, the major worry is that about 5,000 SA-7 missiles are circulating on the arms market. The weapons were taken from stocks in Libya and moved out of the southern part of the country into neighboring Sudan.

The weapons, known as “manpads” for man-portable air-defense systems, are considered ideal dual-use terrorist weapons capable of shooting down military or civilian aircraft.

An August 2009 State Department cable from the U.S. Embassy in Sanaa, Yemen, reveals that manpads were widely available in Yemen, but their numbers were reduced through a joint U.S.-Yemen program.

“Although the program has likely recovered the bulk of the illicit manpads available on the black market, several more will likely be collected in the coming years,” the cable says, noting that the U.S. government offered to pay Yemen’s Defense Ministry to destroy its stocks of missiles.

The cable says the chaos of Yemen’s 1994 civil war made shoulder-fired missiles “widely available” and the missiles from Yemeni stocks were used by al Qaeda operations in Kenya, Saudi Arabia and Yemen in 2001 and 2002.

By February 2005, 1,161 shoulder-fired missiles were destroyed and 102 have been collected since 2005.

“The small quantity of illicit manpads that still exist outside of state control in Yemen are in the hands of tribal leaders or [Al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula], neither of which is likely to part with them at any price,” the cable says, noting that al Qaeda is thought to have six manpads, possibly SA-7s.

PANETTA‘S PREDATORS

Much was made in the news media about Defense Secretary Leon E. Panetta’s public reference last week to Predator strikes in Pakistan, as if a state secret were disclosed for the first time.

But actually, as CIA director, Mr. Panetta talked openly about the value of flying Predators over various tribal areas to kill al Qaeda and Taliban leaders, says reporter Rowan Scarborough.

A few months after taking the CIA’s helm at Langley in February 2009, he traveled to California to speak to the Pacific Council on International Policy.

To a questioner who suggested the drone strikes in Pakistan were creating more enemies and not making much of a dent in al Qaeda, Mr. Panetta answered:

“Obviously, because these are covert and secret operations, I can’t go into particulars. I think it does suffice to say that these operations have been very effective, because they have been very precise in terms of the targeting, and it involved a minimum of collateral damage. I can assure you that in terms of that particular area, it is very precise, and it is very limited in terms of collateral damage and, very frankly, it’s the only game in town in terms of confronting and trying to disrupt the al Qaeda leadership.”

Last week, while speaking to sailors and Marines in Naples, Italy, Mr. Panetta quipped: “Having moved from the CIA to the Pentagon, obviously, I have a hell of a lot more weapons available to me in this job than I had at the CIA, although the Predators aren’t bad.”

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#23254 Mensagem por soultrain » Qui Out 13, 2011 10:35 am

Este é o grande problema do lobby legal, não é garantido o melhor para o país, mas para quem paga. E neste caso é um "concorrente" a usar o sistema. Sei que se pode fazer mesmo quando ilegal, mas se for apanhado, cai o castelo, aqui não.

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#23255 Mensagem por Rodrigoiano » Sex Out 14, 2011 12:32 pm

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14/10/2011 07h46 - Atualizado em 14/10/2011 08h39

Avião cai de nariz durante exibição na China, mas piloto se salva por pouco

Acidente não deixou feridos na província de Shaanxi, diz agência.
Piloto conseguiu se ejetar antes da queda, dizem testemunhas.

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#23257 Mensagem por FoxHound » Sex Out 14, 2011 8:09 pm

Espanha deve € 750 milhões à EADS do programa Eurofighter Typhoon.
O governo espanhol deve a EADS um total de € 750 milhões do programa de desenvolvido do caça de combate Eurofighter Typhoon, uma quantidade que poderia chegar até € 1 bilhão, segundo afirma o conselheiro delegado do consórcio europeu, Louis Gallois.

Nesse respeito, o presidente da Airbus Military, Domingo Ureña, está tendo um acordo possível.

“Creio que podemos chegar a uma solução parcial até o final do ano”, assegura Ureña, independente de que haja ou mudança no governo.
No que tange a participação da Espanha no grupo EADS, Gallois disse que a Espanha aporta uma cifra de negócio de € 5 milhões e que a Espanha tem 10 mil trabalhadores trabalhando no empresa.

A cifra de negócio anual da EADS alcance € 45,7 milhões no ano de 2010, e participação da Espanha chegou aos 10,9% da faturação total do grupo, afirma Gallois.

Gallois ainda disse que a Espanha possui uma participação de cerca de 5% no grupo, o que demonstra que o país “está aproveitando sua presença na EADS como um dos sócios fundadores”.

Cifra de negócio em alta
Domingo Ureña adiantou que cifra de negócios na Espanha aumenta em 2012 graças ao aumento da produção da Airbus, e a entrega de seis aviões de reabastecimento em voo por parte da Airbus Military.

As divisões de negócio da Astrium e Cassadian estão evoluindo bem, diz Ureña. No entanto reconhece que a planta da Eurocopter, em Albacete, está sofrendo com a falta de trabalho nos últimos anos. Nesse sentido, ele destacou que o mercado doméstico “deveria ser capaz de manter a capacidade”.
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#23258 Mensagem por gral » Sáb Out 15, 2011 9:51 am

Rodrigoiano escreveu:Piloto conseguiu se ejetar antes da queda, dizem testemunhas.
Quem consegiu ejetar foi o segundo tripulante. O piloto caiu com a aeronave.




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#23259 Mensagem por Hader » Sáb Out 15, 2011 4:04 pm

Gostei do "conseguiu ejetar antes da queda"...fico imaginando como seria se ejetar depois da queda...




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#23261 Mensagem por Carlos Mathias » Sáb Out 15, 2011 6:15 pm

Ejeção tatú, prá dentro da terra ???? :roll:




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#23262 Mensagem por Luís Henrique » Sáb Out 15, 2011 6:26 pm

Hader escreveu:Gostei do "conseguiu ejetar antes da queda"...fico imaginando como seria se ejetar depois da queda...
Esta é igual a Prefeitura Municipal....

Ainda não vi nenhuma Prefeitura Estadual ou Federal... :lol:




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#23263 Mensagem por Glauber Prestes » Dom Out 16, 2011 1:44 am

Luís Henrique escreveu:
Hader escreveu:Gostei do "conseguiu ejetar antes da queda"...fico imaginando como seria se ejetar depois da queda...
Esta é igual a Prefeitura Municipal....

Ainda não vi nenhuma Prefeitura Estadual ou Federal... :lol:
E prefeitura universitária? Ou prefeitura de departamento? Prefeitura congregacional?




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#23264 Mensagem por Gerson Victorio » Dom Out 16, 2011 1:50 am

Prefeitura da Aeronáutica...administram as vilas militares das bases aéreas Brasil afora.




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#23265 Mensagem por Sávio Ricardo » Seg Out 17, 2011 11:28 am

Piloto da FAB conquista medalha de bronze no Pan

O tenente-toronel, e piloto da Força Aérea brasileira, Júlio Almeida conquistou a medalha de bronze na pistola de ar do tiro esportivo, neste domingo (16), no Jogos Pan-Americanos de Guadalajara. Júlio somou 675,2 pontos na prova final e viu o ouro ficar com o americano Daryl Szarenski, que alcançou 681,7 pontos, enquanto Roger Daniel, de Trinidad e Tobago, levou a prata, com 676,1 pontos.

Julio Almeida terminou a qualificatória em 5º lugar, com 575 pontos de 600, avançando assim para as finais da competição. Outro brasileiro na competição, Felipe Wu, acabou desclassificado ao ficar na 13ª posição, com 566 pontos.

O Brasil não teve representante na final do feminino. Thais Moura e Rachel Silveira fizeram a mesma pontuação, 368, e terminaram em 14º e 16º lugares.

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