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thxnews · 1 year ago
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Defence Industry Scotland Focuses on Boosting Economic Impact
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  Continues Legacy of Supplying Royal Navy with Combat System Mast
Leading defence companies, the UK Government, and the Armed Forces are convening in Scotland today to discuss strategies for maximizing the defence sector's contribution to the economy. The meeting coincides with the confirmation of a significant defence contract worth £169 million awarded to Thales Glasgow. The contract is for the construction of the integrated optronic combat system mast, which serves as the "eyes" above water for the Royal Navy's future nuclear deterrent submarine class, Dreadnought.  
Thales' Long-standing Contribution to Royal Navy Submarines
Thales has a rich history of supplying periscopes and optronics masts for Royal Navy submarines. Every submarine in service since 1917 has been equipped with a Thales-manufactured periscope or optronics mast from their facility on the Clyde. The new version of the Dreadnought class will carry on this tradition, supporting over 150 jobs. The entire Dreadnought program, from design to construction, is expected to create approximately 30,000 jobs across the UK, making a substantial contribution to the country's economic growth.  
Scottish Defence and Aerospace Sectors' Impressive Performance
During the meeting, ADS, the trade organization representing UK companies in the aerospace, defence, security, and space sectors, will unveil new figures highlighting the contributions of Scottish businesses. In 2022, these businesses generated a turnover of £7.3 billion, providing a value add of £3.2 billion to the economy. The sectors employed 33,500 people in Scotland, including 1,500 apprentices, showcasing the significant impact of these industries on employment and economic prosperity.   Scottish Skills and Innovation Benefiting the Defence Industry Scottish Secretary Alister Jack acknowledged the significant role played by Scottish skills, expertise, and innovation in the defence industry, emphasizing the benefits for national security and the economy. The UK Government is committed to supporting the defence industry's success both within the country and in international markets, fostering economic growth and high-skilled job opportunities in Scotland.   The Importance of the Dreadnought Contract Minister for Defence Procurement James Cartlidge emphasized that the contract awarded to Thales is an investment in maintaining the UK's nuclear deterrent. The combat system mast will provide crucial capabilities for the new Dreadnought Class Submarine, contributing to national security. The Dreadnought program is expected to support tens of thousands of jobs, boosting the economy and ensuring the country's defence readiness.   Thales' Contribution to Global Security CEO of Thales UK, Alex Cresswell, expressed pride in Thales' role in providing the combat system mast and sonar for the new Dreadnought Class. Cresswell highlighted the showcase of UK engineering skills and innovation in the boat build, led by BAE Systems and partners. He also mentioned the excitement surrounding the development of the AUKUS submarine program, which will deliver future capabilities for both Australia and the UK, further contributing to global security.  
Defence Roundtable Aims to Maximize Economic Benefits
The defence roundtable, the first of its kind, aims to establish a biannual gathering to ensure the defence sector maximizes its economic contributions to the UK. By establishing a direct relationship with Scottish industry, the UK Government and Armed Forces seek to address sector priorities, challenges, and upcoming milestones. The roundtable will feature representatives from ADS, member companies across the Scottish defence industry, Armed Forces personnel, and Ministry of Defence representatives.   Supporting Scottish Exports Minister for Exports, Lord Offord, highlighted the importance of supporting the thriving defence and security industry in Scotland, which employs tens of thousands of people and makes significant contributions to the local economy. The roundtable serves as a platform for direct engagement with sector stakeholders and facilitates better support for their future endeavours. In addition to ADS, the roundtable includes a wide range of member companies from the Scottish defence industry, such as Thales, BAE, Spirit Aerosystems, Leonardo, QinetiQ, Raytheon, Castle Precision, Glenalmond, and Babcock. The presence of Armed Forces representatives and Ministry of Defence officials further underscores the significance of the meeting. The UK, as the second-largest global defence exporter after the USA, has a robust defence industry. In 2021, UK security export sales reached £8.22 billion, and defence orders were valued at £6.64 billion.  
Background
The UK has maintained its nuclear deterrent, known as Continuous at Sea Deterrent (CASD), since 1962 to protect NATO allies collectively. Currently, the Vanguard Class submarines fulfil this role, while the new Dreadnought Class submarines are under construction at BAE Systems' site in Barrow-in-Furness, Cumbria. The optronics mast for the Dreadnought Class represents an innovative evolution of the traditional periscope, providing enhanced visuals and improving the safety and effectiveness of the crew's operations. Scotland is also home to crucial defence capabilities, including the Quick Reaction Alert at RAF Lossiemouth and the ongoing construction of Type 26 and Type 31 frigates in Scottish shipyards.   Sources: THX News, Office of the Secretary of State for Scotland, Ministry of Defence, Defence Nuclear Organisation, Defence Equipment and Support, Submarine Delivery Agency, Lord Offord of Garvel, James Cartlidge MP & The Rt Hon Alister Jack MP.  Read the full article
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zzuniverses · 2 months ago
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What will happen if someone launches a nuclear bomb?
Is the all-out nuclear World War III inevitable?
What is the most likely response on an attack with a nuclear weapon?
How likely is a nuclear World War III?
From article: https://zzmeditations.substack.com/p/whos-afraid-of-nuclear-war-apocalypse
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subscribe1 · 6 months ago
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defensenow · 1 year ago
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"Guardians of the Skies: NATO's Nuclear Deterrence in Action"
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joeboutte · 2 years ago
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Department of Defense Releases its 2022 Strategic Reviews – National Defense Strategy, Nuclear Posture Review, and Missile Defense Review > U.S. Department of Defense > Release
The Department of Defense released the unclassified National Defense Strategy, Nuclear Posture Review, and Missile Defense Review.,
Joe Boutte's insight:
2022 National Defense Strategy
  Priorities
Defending the homeland, paced to the growing multi-domain threat posed by the PRC
Deterring strategic attacks against the United States, Allies, and partners
Deterring aggression, while being prepared to prevail in conflict when necessary, prioritizing the PRC challenge in the Indo-Pacific, then the Russia challenge in Europe
Building a resilient Joint Force and defense ecosystem.
  #integrateddefense
#russia #acutethreat
#china  #pacingthreat
#northkorea #iran #violentextremists  #persistentthreats
#vision
#nucleardeterrence
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mydjw · 5 years ago
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Recent U.S. policy has given Japan reason to be both concerned and reassured about its security guarantees.
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tekmodetech · 7 years ago
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Deterrence and nuclear-deterrence
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thxnews · 6 months ago
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United States-Japan Security Cooperation Strengthened
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The recent United States-Japan-Republic of Korea Trilateral Ministerial Meeting (TMM) in Singapore marked a significant milestone in regional security cooperation. Defense leaders from the three nations convened to address shared security concerns, implement new initiatives, and reinforce their commitment to peace and stability in the Indo-Pacific region.  
Introduction
On June 2, 2024, in Singapore, U.S. Secretary of Defense Lloyd J. Austin III, Japan Minister of Defense Kihara Minoru, and Republic of Korea (ROK) Minister of National Defense Shin Won-sik met for the Trilateral Ministerial Meeting. They discussed regional security, the implementation of trilateral cooperation from the Camp David Summit, and new measures to enhance stability.  
Regional Security Concerns
The primary focus of the TMM was addressing the security threats posed by the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK). The leaders expressed deep concern over DPRK's recent missile tests and nuclear delivery system diversification. They condemned these actions as clear violations of United Nations Security Council resolutions (UNSCRs) and reiterated their commitment to the complete denuclearization of the DPRK.   Trilateral Cooperation Initiatives The meeting underscored the importance of maintaining momentum in trilateral cooperation. Key initiatives included the decision to hold regular Trilateral Ministerial Meetings, Trilateral Chiefs of Defense meetings, and Defense Trilateral Talks on a rotational basis. Key Initiatives: - FREEDOM EDGE Exercise: Execution of a new multi-domain trilateral exercise. - Data Sharing Mechanism: Activation to exchange real-time missile warning data. - Tabletop Exercise (TTX): Planned to discuss deterrence and response strategies.  
Indo-Pacific Strategy
The leaders also exchanged views on the implementation of their respective Indo-Pacific strategies. The U.S. Indo-Pacific Strategy, Japan's plan for a "Free and Open Indo-Pacific," and the ROK Strategy for a Free, Peaceful, and Prosperous Indo-Pacific Region were all reaffirmed as vital to regional stability. Strategic Focus: - Free and Open Indo-Pacific: Emphasis on maintaining a rules-based international order. - China's Maritime Claims: Concerns about unlawful claims in the South China Sea. - Freedom of Navigation: Stress on the importance of international law and UNCLOS.   Key Trilateral Initiatives Initiative Description Timeline FREEDOM EDGE Exercise Multi-domain exercise to enhance trilateral cooperation. Summer 2024 Data Sharing Mechanism Real-time missile warning data exchange to detect and assess ballistic missile launches. By end of 2024 Tabletop Exercise (TTX) Discussion on deterrence and response strategies for threats on the Korean Peninsula and Indo-Pacific. Scheduled for this year  
Commitment to International Order
The ministers reaffirmed their commitment to the rules-based international order, explicitly supporting Ukraine against Russia's unprovoked aggression. They emphasized the violation of principles such as territorial integrity and sovereignty by Russia's actions. - Support for Ukraine: Stance against Russia's actions. - Territorial Integrity: Importance of respecting sovereign borders. - International Solidarity: Commitment to upholding international norms.   Summing Up The Trilateral Ministerial Meeting in Singapore reinforced the United States, Japan, and the Republic of Korea's commitment to regional security and cooperation. By addressing DPRK's threats, enhancing trilateral initiatives, and upholding international law, these nations aim to ensure lasting peace and stability in the Indo-Pacific and beyond.   Sources: THX News & US Department of Defense. Read the full article
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