Author: Michael

Bodycam footage from a traffic stop in Virginia in December 2020 appears to show a police officer named Joe Gutierrez pepper-spray U.S. Army 2nd Lieutenant Caron Nazario, who was unarmed and had his hands up at the time. (Screenshot via Windsor Police Department footage/YouTube/The Virginian-Pilot).

An Army lieutenant who sued two police officers for pointing their weapons, pepper spraying him and taking him to the ground during a 2020 traffic stop that gained national notoriety has won just a fraction of the $1 million in damages that he sought.

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UK multinational defence technology company QinetiQ has reported that its year-to-date (YTD) orders and revenue are at over £1bn.
The company noted that its order intake remained strong, and it has delivered a good operational performance in the third quarter (Q3) of 2022.
The group’s profit and cash performance are in line with expectations.

In October and November 2022, QinetiQ completed the acquisitions of Air Affairs and Avantus. It said that the group was ‘progressing well with early stages of our integration plan’.

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Russian Chief of the General Staff Gen. Valery Gerasimov (left) and Russian Gen. Sergei Surovikin (right). (Associated Press photos).

A senior Defense Department official likened the Russian military’s changing leadership over the country’s “special military operation” in Ukraine to the sort of personality shifts better reserved for American reality television shows.

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The Indian Army is interested in buying the Pitbull remote-controlled weapon station made by the Israeli company General Robotics (RCWS). The CEO of General Robotics, Shahar Gal, told Janes that the Indian Army and the Indian Navy are “willing to purchase the company’s Pitbull RCWS.”
General Robotics, an Israeli company that makes light and smart remote control weapon stations, makes the PITBULL Remote Control Weapons Stations (RCWS) with improved AI-driven capabilities. This gives armored vehicles and unmanned platforms much better situational awareness, response time, and firepower.

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The future battlefields include wide open regions ideal for tank combat, pitting the Russian T-90 against the British-supplied Challenger 2.
In light of recent developments in the Ukraine war, large-scale armored combat in the east of the besieged country may soon follow.
According to the BBC, Britain has promised to supply 14 Challenger 2 tanks and 30 AS90 155mm self-propelled guns to Ukraine, marking a significant increase in Western backing for the country. The latest military aid package reflects “the UK’s determination to step up its support,” the paper claims.

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Elbit Systems’ Magni-X VTOL UAS is pictured above. Weighing 2 kg, the system is suited for short-range reconnaissance. (Elbit Systems UK)
Elbit Systems is to equip the British Army with new short-range reconnaissance unmanned aerial systems (UASs).
The company was awarded a contract from the UK Defence Equipment & Support (DE&S) Future Capability Group for the provision of its Magni-X micro-UAS, the company announced on 12 January.
An undisclosed number of the vertical take-off and landing (VTOL) UAS will be delivered by mid-2023 to specialist British Army units, the company said.

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Regulus Cyber launches Ring, a flexible modular C-UAS solution that can defeat unmanned swarms from a 5 km range. (Regulus Cyber)
Israeli company Regulus Cyber has launched a new counter-unmanned aerial system (C-UAS) effector that is capable of neutralising a wide range of unmanned threats including swarms, the company announced on 19 January.

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The UK is accelerating the British Army’s Mobile Fires Platform programme to replace its AS90 SPHs (pictured above). (Crown copyright)
UK Defence Secretary Ben Wallace announced to the House of Commons on 16 January that he is accelerating the British Army’s Mobile Fires Platform (MFP) programme, so that it delivers during the 2020s rather than the 2030s. He said he has also directed an interim artillery capability to be delivered, subject to commercial negotiation.
Janes understands that the UK now plans for the MFP to enter service in 2027.

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