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Bundeswehr SPz 11-2 AIFVs of Armoured Reconnaissance Battalion 10 alongside the Danube in Ingolstadt, West Germany, c.1980
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tanksandbeyond · 11 months
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A French ad for the Italian OTO Melara C13 AIFV (Armored Infantry Fighting Vehicle), September 1984.
The C13 family was developed by the Italian OTO Melara company as a replacement for the aging M113 APC (Armored Personnel Carrier), but as a stopgap solution until the Dardo IFV (Infantry Fighting Vehicle) could be put into service. It was first announced in 1981, and the basic APC variant armed with a 12.7mm machine gun was showcased the following year. This variant could carry 12 people, including the driver, and had a decent top speed of 60 km/h. As showcased above, OTO Melara expanded the C13 family to include a variety of variants, from the anti-aircraft variant shown in the bottom left, and a fire support variant at the top left. An anti-tank variant, the C13 TUA (TOW Under Armor) was also developed with the intention of providing effective anti-tank fire while keeping the crew safe inside the vehicle. Despite the promise the family showed, they were never ordered by the Italian military or any other country, and a few prototypes remain at the OTO Melara factory in La Spezia.
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militaryleak · 4 months
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GDELS Unveils ASCOD Infantry Fighting Vehicle Equipped with Trophy Active Protection System
General Dynamics European Land Systems (GDELS) unveiled the ASCOD infantry fighting vehicle equipped with the Trophy active protection system at the Black Sea Defence and Aerospace (BSDA) exhibition held from May 22-24 in Bucharest. The BSDA exhibition provides a platform for GDELS to showcase this cutting-edge technology to military officials and defense industry representatives. Romania has a budget of $3.3 billion for 298 infantry fighting vehicles. According to local observers and public information, the potential candidates are the ASCOD 2, the Hanwha AS-21 Redback, and the Rheinmetall KF-41 Lynx. The award procedure is ongoing, a winner will be selected in 2024, and the contract should also be signed in 2024. The ASCOD (Austrian Spanish Cooperation Development) infantry fighting vehicle (IFV) family is the product of a cooperation agreement between Austrian Steyr-Daimler-Puch AG and Spanish General Dynamics Santa Bárbara Sistemas. Both companies are now divisions of a unit of General Dynamics European Land Systems (GDELS). The ASCOD family includes the LT 105 light tank equipped with a 105 mm gun, a surface-to-air missile launcher, an anti-tank guided missile launcher, mortar carrier, R&R vehicle, command-and-control vehicle, ambulance, artillery observer, and the AIFV model. In Spanish Army service, the vehicle is called "Pizarro". The Austrian Army version is called "Ulan". #military #defense #defence #militaryleak
General Dynamics European Land Systems (GDELS) unveiled the ASCOD infantry fighting vehicle equipped with the Trophy active protection system at the Black Sea Defence and Aerospace (BSDA) exhibition held from May 22-24 in Bucharest. The BSDA exhibition provides a platform for GDELS to showcase this cutting-edge technology to military officials and defense industry representatives. Romania has a…
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notimundo · 4 years
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New Post has been published on https://notimundo.com.mx/mexico/inicio-agricultura-la-celebracion-del-aifv-2021/
Inició Agricultura la celebración del AIFV 2021
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•             El Servicio Nacional de Sanidad, Inocuidad y Calidad Agroalimentaria (Senasica) y el Instituto Nacional de Investigaciones Forestales, Agrícolas y Pecuarias (INIFAP), junto con el sector productivo nacional, son los principales protagonistas de las acciones que se llevan a cabo en México para garantizar la cosecha de frutos y vegetales sanos y seguros.
•             El trabajo conjunto entre gobierno y productores ha posibilitado se avance el porcentaje de territorio nacional libre de moscas de la fruta.
•             Agricultores mexicanos utilizan más de 120 variedades mejoradas de frutas y hortalizas desarrolladas por el INIFAP.
Con el fin de concientizar a la población del país sobre la importancia de consumir frutas y verduras para lograr una sana nutrición, ampliar la diversidad alimentaria y fortalecer la salud pública, la Secretaría de Agricultura y Desarrollo Rural inició la celebración del Año Internacional de las Frutas y Verduras 2021 (AIFV).
A través del conversatorio digital “Diálogo”, los titulares del Instituto Nacional de Investigaciones Forestales, Agrícolas y Pecuarias (INIFAP) y del Servicio Nacional de Sanidad, Inocuidad y Calidad Agroalimentaria (Senasica), junto con un representante del sector productivo nacional, destacaron las acciones que se llevan a cabo en México para garantizar la cosecha de frutos y vegetales sanos y seguros.
El director en jefe del Senasica, Francisco Javier Trujillo Arriaga, indicó que el mejor homenaje que puede ofrecer el organismo sanitario es seguir siendo útil a los productores, a través de la vigilancia fitosanitaria, la cual reduce el riesgo de introducción de plagas y enfermedades que pueden afectar la competitividad de los alimentos mexicanos. 
Subrayó que proteger el mercado nacional es la principal misión del organismo de Agricultura, por lo que más de mil 200 inspectores vigilan en puertos, aeropuertos y fronteras, la entrada de productos agroalimentarios al país, y tienen la facultad de decidir cuál mercancía es elegible para comercializarse en México y cuál es rechazada o destruida. 
Para ello, agregó, los técnicos del Senasica utilizan una metodología de análisis de riesgo armonizada a nivel internacional por más de 180 países que integran la Convención Internacional de Protección Fitosanitaria (CIPF).
Trujillo Arriaga indicó que la vigilancia epidemiológica y las acciones de inspección han permitido mantener a México como país libre de moscas de la fruta de importancia cuarentenaria, como la del Mediterráneo, la Bactrocera scutellata, y algunas especies exóticas de anastrephas, así como del Fusarium Raza 4 Tropical, considerada a nivel mundial la enfermedad más devastadora del banano. 
Respecto a las plagas nativas del país que afectan las frutas y vegetales, señaló que en los últimos 20 años se ha logrado que el 50 por ciento del territorio nacional esté considerado como zona libre de moscas de la fruta endémicas, lo que permite a los productores exportar sin necesidad de aplicar tratamientos cuarentenarios.
Bajo esas condiciones de sanidad privilegiadas, precisó, cosechan sus frutos productores hortofrutícolas de mango, aguacate, higo, guayaba, granada, plátano, sandía, melón, uva de mesa, frutillas, chile, cebolla y tomate, entre otros.
El titular del Senasica aseguro que, con el apoyo y disciplina de los agricultores, las regiones productoras pueden pasar de una situación de infestación de plaga a condiciones competitivas, que los haga elegibles para exportar sus productos al mercado internacional.
El encargado del despacho de los Asuntos de la Dirección General del INIFAP, Luis Rodríguez del Bosque, aseguró que el Instituto se encuentra en la mesa de los mexicanos en más del 80 por ciento de los alimentos que comen, y que diariamente se consume al menos alguna fruta o verdura en la cual este Instituto de la Secretaría de Agricultura estuvo presente en su sistema de producción, en la variedad o en la tecnología de manejo de alimentos.
Indicó que, para cumplir con la misión de mejorar la competitividad del sector productivo nacional, el Instituto cuenta con 77 campos experimentales, 900 investigadores altamente capacitados, 60 bancos de germoplasma y un Centro Nacional de Recursos Genéticos.
Subrayó que en 35 años el organismo de Agricultura ha generado más de mil 200 variedades mejoradas de cultivos, de las cuales, 120 corresponden a frutas y verduras, entre ellas durazno, cocotero, limón, papaya, guayaba, mango, mandarina, papa, chile, ajo, cebolla y cilantro.
Como representante del sector productivo, el presidente del Comité Estatal de Sanidad Vegetal de Sonora (Cesave), Ricardo Ramonet Rascón, detalló que, gracias al trabajo coordinado entre agricultores y las autoridades sanitarias, Sonora pasó de ser una entidad extensiva de trigo y arroz a ser uno de los principales estados productores y exportadores de frutas y hortalizas.
A partir de 1982, cuando la entidad fue declarada zona libre de moscas de la fruta, se dio gran impulso a la exportación de frutas frescas, como naranja, manzana y durazno, y en los últimos 20 años se agregaron productos como cítricos, uva de mesa, melón y sandía, indicó.
Diálogo: nuevo programa de vinculación con los actores de la cadena alimentaria nacional
El INFAP explicó que la nueva estrategia de divulgación “Diálogo” es un programa catorcenal que se transmite por internet, en el que destacadas personalidades invitadas conversan y analizan diferentes temas que atañen al sector.
Diálogo es el espacio donde productores, investigadores, tomadores de decisiones, integrantes del sector y de la sociedad en general comparten su conocimiento, ideas y experiencia en el área agrícola, pecuaria y forestal, a través de una charla constructiva y puede seguirse a través de las redes sociales del INIFAP.
La primera emisión virtual de Diálogo se enfocó en el Año Internacional de las Frutas y Verduras, toda vez que la Organización de las Naciones Unidas (ONU) declaró el 2021 como el año para promover el incremento del consumo de estos grupos de alimentos, reducir el impacto ambiental, y fomentar estilos de vida más saludables.
El primer Diálogo constructivo finalizó con una serie de preguntas y respuestas entre el público y los panelistas invitados, con las que se analizaron avances de investigación, logros y resultados.
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sinapsinews · 3 years
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Processo bus ungherese, giudice rigetta eccezioni preliminari di nullità e parte ascolto teste. Alberto Pallotti (A.I.F.V.S. ODV): “Finalmente parte vero processo, speriamo in tempi celeri”
Processo bus ungherese, giudice rigetta eccezioni preliminari di nullità e parte ascolto teste. Alberto Pallotti (A.I.F.V.S. ODV): “Finalmente parte vero processo, speriamo in tempi celeri”
  VERONA. Nella giornata di lunedì 17 maggio, si è tenuta, presso il Tribunale di Verona, la prima vera udienza per il processo inerente la strage del bus ungherese. Il 20 gennaio del 2017, sull’Autostrada A1 Milano-Verona, all’altezza del comune di San Martino Buon Albergo, il mezzo di trasporto andò ad impattare contro un pilone dell’autostrada e nell’incidente che ne seguì, persero la vita 17…
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sciscianonotizie · 5 years
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L’AIFVS lancia una campagna per aiutare le vittime di incidenti http://dlvr.it/RRd2zN
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Ukrainian 59th Motorized Brigade released images of two destroyed Russian BMD-2 AIFVs in the Kherson area, and another mangled vehicle that I can’t ID, Ukraine, 2022. Source:  OSINTtechnical
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balrajgis · 2 years
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Toyota Land Cruiser technical used by ISIS forces in Egypt, 2019 period. It is armed with 25mm Oerlikon KBA autocannon taken from a damaged Egyptian Army AIFV
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tanksandbeyond · 11 months
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A C13 TUA (TOW Under Armor), as a follow-on from a previous post (below). This was an anti-tank variant of the vehicle equipped with a launcher for two BGM-71 TOW anti-tank missiles. By retracting the turret to the position seen above, two new missiles, from a total of six in the hull, could be loaded to the turret. Similar to the other C13 variants, this never saw any export orders either.
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vintage4eyes · 2 months
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militaryleak · 5 months
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FNSS Offers ACV-15 ADNAN Enhancement and Life Extension Solution at DSA 2024
Turkish defense manufacturer FNSS exhibits vehicles and remote controlled turrets at the Defence Services Asia Exhibition and Conference (DSA) Exhibition in Malaysia. As part of efforts for extending the lifecycle of the Malaysian Army ACV-15’s, a prototype of ADNAN AIFV modernised by DEFTECH and FNSS exhibit in the DEFTECH stand at the same Hall. ACV-15 is the designation of an amphibious Infantry fighting vehicle family developed by the Turkish defense company FNSS. . Malaysia ordered 267 ACV-15 in different versions in 2000, all of which have been delivered. The Malaysian variant of the AIFV is called the ACV-300 Adnan and is a result of a collaboration between FNSS and DefTech. The ACV-300s are equipped with a 25mm Sharpshooter Turret and are assembled by DefTech at Pekan, Pahang. 12 units were deployed against Sulu militants in the 2013 Lahad Datu standoff.
Turkish defense manufacturer FNSS exhibits vehicles and remote controlled turrets at the Defence Services Asia Exhibition and Conference (DSA) Exhibition in Malaysia. As part of efforts for extending the lifecycle of the Malaysian Army ACV-15’s, a prototype of ADNAN AIFV modernised by DEFTECH and FNSS exhibit in the DEFTECH stand at the same Hall. ACV-15 is the designation of an amphibious…
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sinapsinews · 3 years
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Primo Memorial “Antonello Facciolo e Gianfranco Condino”. Maria Anna Facciolo: “Un giorno per ricordare e donare”
PAOLA. Sotto il cielo del piccolo paese della provincia di Cosenza, Paola, martedì 10 agosto, si è celebrato l’evento “I Memorial <<Antonello Facciolo e Gianfranco Condino>>”. La manifestazione, organizzata dalla “F.I.D.A.S. O.D.V. – Paola”, non solo ha ricordato i giovani Antonello e Gianfranco, ma si è caratterizzata grazie a un’iniziativa davvero “simbolica”.  Durante la mattinata, dalle ore 8…
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IMPERIAL GUARD REGIMENTAL ORGANISATION
I have put a lot of thought into this over the years. I have based this primarily on information contained within Codex: Imperial Guard (2nd Edition) and a hefty helping of Common Sense (tm). So, without further ado, I present to you the
PARIDON SECTOR IMPERIAL GUARD INFANTRY REGIMENT ORGANISATION TABLE
Regimental Command Colonel with command staff Regimental Aid Post (4x Aid Chimeras) Regimental Engineseer Detachment (2x Atlas, 4x Trojan, 2x Chimera) AAA Battery (Salamander command vehicle, Hydra x3) Armoured Support Company (LRMBT x1, Demolisher x3, Hellhound x3; Griffon x3) Grenadier Company (3 platoons plus command) Commissariat (Provost platoon, Commissars) Ecclesiarchical Parish Attachments – e.g Ogryns, Ratlings, Combat Engineers, etc
White Battalion Lieutenant-Colonel with command staff Battalion Aid Post (2x Aid Chimeras) Battalion Engineseer Detachment (1x Atlas, 2x Trojan, 1x Chimera) AAA Battery (Hydra x3) Grenadier Company (3 platoons plus command) Reconnaissance Company (Salamander command vehicle, 9x Sentinels) Armoured Support Company (LRMBT x1, Demolisher x3, Hellhound x3; Griffon x3) Red Company (3 platoons plus command) Blue Company (3 platoons plus command) Yellow Company (3 platoons plus command) Black Battalion Major  with command staff Battalion Aid Post (2x Aid Chimeras) Battalion Engineseer Detachment (1x Atlas, 2x Trojan, 1x Chimera) AAA Battery (Hydra x3) Grenadier Company (3 platoons plus command) Reconnaissance Company (Salamander command vehicle, 9x Sentinels) Armoured Support Company (LRMBT x1, Demolisher x3, Hellhound x3; Griffon x3) Red Company (3 platoons plus command) Blue Company (3 platoons plus command) Yellow Company (3 platoons plus command)
Grey Battalion (permanently based on homeworld) Colonel (Rtd) with command staff Initial Training and Recruitment Company
Variants:
Some Regiments add in a Weapons Company (usually Green Company). Some Regiments have 5 Infantry Companies per Battalion (coded Red, Blue, Yellow, Green, Grey) - if these Regiments also have a Weapons Company then this is usually coded Purple, sometimes Brown. Some Regiments have 5 platoons per company.
Example Table of Organisation, Red Company, White Battalion, Infantry Regiment:
Red Company Command: Captain, Company SGT-MAJ, 3x OR
Black Platoon: Command Squad: Lieutenant, SGT, 3x OR 1 Squad: CPL, L/CPL, 8x OR 2 Squad: CPL, L/CPL, 8x OR 3 Squad: CPL, L/CPL, 8x OR
Blue Platoon: Command Squad: Lieutenant, SGT, 3x OR 1 Squad: CPL, L/CPL, 8x OR 2 Squad: CPL, L/CPL, 8x OR 3 Squad: CPL, L/CPL, 8x OR
Yellow Platoon: Command Squad: Lieutenant, SGT, 3x OR 1 Squad: CPL, L/CPL, 8x OR 2 Squad: CPL, L/CPL, 8x OR 3 Squad: CPL, L/CPL, 8x OR
NB: As you will see the first platoon is here ID’d as BLACK platoon. In BLACK Battalion it would be ID’d as WHITE platoon, RED company. This shifts throughout the Regiment; e.g. BLUE Company, BLACK battalion would have RED, WHITE and YELLOW platoons while YELLOW company, WHITE battalion would have RED, BLUE and BLACK platoons.
Variants:
Some regiments add two extra squads per platoon. Some regiments add two extra platoons per company (coded GREEN and GREY).
Weapons Companies:
Organised as per a standard infantry company (above) except: Platoons ID’d by both colour and by role: RED (MORTAR), BLUE (FIRE SUPPORT), YELLOW (ANTI-TANK). Each squad is made up of three two person teams, meaning that there are 9x mortars in the mortar platoon.
Weapons Companies in all bar Siege Regiments are never larger than three platoons.
INFANTRY REGIMENT VARIATIONS:
SHOCK - equip all their soldiers with carapace armour. May combine with other types of Regiment with the exception of LIGHT.
MECHANISED - every squad is provided with a Chimera AIFV. These Regiments usually triple the size of their Enginseer component.
DRAGOON - every squad is provided with a RH1N0 APC. These Regiments usually triple the size of their Enginseer component.
MOTORISED - every squad is provided with a Taurox or similar APC. These Regiments usually triple the size of their Engineseer component.
AIRBORNE - these Regiments have no armoured support or anti-aircraft elements, and replace all Sentinels with air-droppable versions. They are usually provided with semi-organic Imperial Navy Valkyries at a ratio of one per squad; some Regiments have Valkyries assigned permanently from their founding.
DROP - these Regiments have no vehicles at all, and no organic Engineseer detachments. They are equipped with grav-chutes and are dropped into combat from specialised atmospheric craft. Almost invariably have a Weapons Company in each Battalion.
LIGHT - these Regiments also have no vehicles or Engineseer detachments, and are focused on infiltration, reconnaissance, and stealth. They usually have Weapons Companies to provide organic fire support.
SIEGE - these extremely specialised Regiments are significantly different to normal Infantry Regiments. They have five combat battalions (coded Red, Blue, Yellow, Green, Brown) each of five companies plus a weapons company. They retain their recruitment Battalion as Grey Battalion. In addition each Battalion has an organic artillery battery (usually of nine towed pieces in three troops of three, such as heavy mortars, thudd guns, etc; sometimes of Griffons or Wyverns) and at Regimental level access to a battery of Earthshakers, either drawn or on Basilisk platforms.
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