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    هناك تعاون بين السعوديه وجنوب افريقيا لصناعة طائرات Seeker 400 مسلحه بصواريخ Mokopa
    جنوب افريقيا نقلت الكنولوجيا للسعوديه وهذا تطور كبير والان هم يقومون بتطويرها لتصبح نسخه مسلحه


    Denel ‘helping Saudi Arabia develop drones’

    THE state-owned manufacturers of missiles and unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), Denel Dynamics, this week defended the sale of its technology to countries approved by the United Nations and the National Conventional Arms Control Committee, amid claims that it was co-operating with Saudi Arabia to develop drones that can carry missiles.

    While the US has refused to sell Saudi Arabia drones, partly due to that country’s poor human rights record, the South African National Conventional Arms Control Committee has not blacklisted the Saudis, making it legitimate for Denel to sell weapons to that country.

    It was recently reported on Intelligence Online that Denel was "helping" Saudi Arabia "conduct its own secret national drone programme".

    This meant that Denel was not necessarily selling Saudis unarmed drones for surveillance purposes, but could be sharing the technology and expertise with Saudi Arabia to develop its own UAV industry, which could include the production of armed drones.

    Pam Malinda, acting group communications manager at Denel, said Denel’s position on client confidentiality included all the products and services produced and delivered by the company.

    "Denel is therefore not in a position to comment on any sales to clients without their express consent."

    Denel Dynamics is the largest manufacturer of drones in Africa and has been making drones and other unmanned aerial systems since the 1980s. The company makes four different drones for commercial and military markets.

    Denel Dynamics’ most sophisticated drone is the Seeker 400 that the Saudi military is believed to be interested in building. Denel markets the drone for surveillance use. However, Intelligence Online has reported that the Saudis want theirs to have the capability of carrying missiles such as Denel Dynamics’ Mokopa or Impi.

    Tsepo Monaheng, deputy CEO of Denel Dynamics, told Forbes Africa recently that the company was not considering entering the market in North America, but saw some possibilities in Europe. The company has clients in Africa, Asia and the Middle East, and South America, especially Brazil.

    The company also markets products through interactions and negotiations with prospective clients, and has participated in international defence exhibitions around the world.

    "None of our drones carry weapons at the moment, but the system can be customised for different client requirements," Mr Monaheng said. This makes South Africa a potential player in the game of international drone warfare.

    Nonmilitary uses of drones include livestock monitoring, wildfire mapping, pipeline security, road patrol and antipiracy. The drones are also used by the police and the South African National Defence Force for surveillance in the fight against rhino poaching at South African national parks.

    The drones have the ability to courier information, blood samples, and data of all kinds. There are also a growing number of civil applications, such as policing and fire fighting, and the Japanese government has used drones to monitor radiation levels at its Fukushima nuclear plant that was hit by an earthquake in 2011.


    http://www.bdlive.co.za/national/201...develop-drones



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    UAE Reveals New C-17 and Helicopter Buys at IDEX Show

    There were no significant announcements by the United Arab Emirates in the aerospace sector during the IDEX show held in Abu Dhabi this week, as there have been at previous shows. A planned upgrade to the UAE Air Force’s large F-16 fighter fleet went unconfirmed. However, on the final day it was announced that two more Boeing C-17 Globemaster III transports are to be purchased at a cost of AED2.273 billion ($619 million). They will augment the six C-17s already in service.
    Other announcements included the UAE purchase of nine AW139 helicopters from AgustaWestland. Six are to be used for search and rescue and three for VIP transport duties. The UAE also confirmed an order for the Al Tariq precision-guided weapon from Tawazun Dynamics. The company is a joint venture between Tawazun and Denel, and Al Tariq is based on the latter’s Umbani modular weapons product line.
    NorthStar Aviation showed its 407MRH multi-role helicopter at IDEX. Unveiled at the Quad-A conference last May, the 407MRH is a Bell 407GX modified with sensors and weapons capability to perform a number of ISR and light attack roles. Headquartered in Abu Dhabi and owned by a member of that emirate’s royal family, NorthStar developed the 407MRH at its facility in Florida. The UAE Armed Forces has ordered 30, most likely for the special operations helicopter unit, and 11 of them have already been delivered with the remainder arriving at a monthly rate.
    Eurofighter chose IDEX as the venue to sign the Typhoon Phase Three Enhancement (P3E) contract with the European partner governments. P3E will cost $250 million, for integration of the MBDA Brimstone 2 missile, plus an avionics upgrade that will extend the capability of previously integrated weapons, and some maintainability improvements. On a related note, Cobham unveiled a new “smart” triple-rail launcher at IDEX. This platform-agnostic launcher was shown carrying Brimstone missiles on the Typhoon replica and can also carry Paveway IVbombs and Spear 3 missiles.
    L-3 Wescam announced an order for 28 of its MX-15D targeting/ISR turrets for installation onIomax Archangel aircraft for a “customer within the UAE.” Although there has not been official confirmation, the Archangels are being procured to replace the older Air Tractor AT-802i border patrol aircraft in service with the UAE’s special operations aviation group. A number of the older aircraft have been passed on to Jordan.
    It is understood that the special operations group is also operating the Viking Air Twin Otter 400. At IDEX Viking announced that it had delivered the ninth and final aircraft to Abu Dhabi-based Global Aerospace Logistics, a company that supports the special operations force. These aircraft have para-dropping provision and intermediate flotation gear that allows operations from loose sand. The UAE Armed Forces are known to have operated a small number of older Twin Otters previously.
    Local company Adcom Systems unveiled the latest iteration of its United-40 tandem-wing MALE. The Block 6 is intended for the anti-submarine mission and was developed in cooperation with Finmeccanica’s Whitehead Alenia Sistemi Subacquei. The Block 6 can lay patterns of sonobuoys and then prosecute a target with a single WASS torpedo carried externally. Adcom and WASS plan to demonstrate a torpedo drop later this year.
    South Africa’s Denel Dynamics displayed its Spyder UAV for the first time. This is an armed version of the Seeker 400 that has recently been cleared for production. The company’s Impi-S missile is carried under the wings. Reports suggest that Saudi Arabia is working with Denel to establish a local UAV manufacturing capability and that the Spyder could form a part of that. The German Luna X 2000 small UAV is already made under license in Saudi Arabia: an example was on show at IDEX.
    Among the display of models on China’s Catic stand was a new UAV design. Known as Nimble Loong, the 30-kg vehicle features a twin-boom configuration and pusher propeller engine. In size and mission it is directly comparable to the Boeing/Insitu RQ-21A Blackjack.

    http://www.ainonline.com/aviation-ne...buys-idex-show

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    رد: جنوب افريقيا تساعد السعوديه تكنولوجيا لصناعة طائرات بدون طيار مسلحه

    خبر سار جدا
    وبداية موفقه

    واتمنى ان يكون هناك تعاون بين السعوديه والامارات وبقية الدول السباقه في هذا البرنامج لتطوير هذه الطائره
    يعطيك العافيه استاذي الكريم


    عشت يا فاروق هذه الامـــــــــه
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    سلمان سلمان السعد عاش سلمان xx سلمان يسلم سلم الله يمينه
    سلمان راعي المجد والمجد سلمان xx سلمان عز لكل من يستعينه

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    • #3
      رد: جنوب افريقيا تساعد السعوديه تكنولوجيا لصناعة طائرات بدون طيار مسلحه

      هذا الشغل الصح تسليح طائره بدون طيار مبروك يابلادي الى الامام

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      • #4
        رد: جنوب افريقيا تساعد السعوديه تكنولوجيا لصناعة طائرات بدون طيار مسلحه

        U.S. responding to Gulf states push for UAV systems

        RIYADH, Saudi Arabia, Dec. 6 (UPI) --Persian Gulf states are stepping up efforts to acquire unmanned aerial vehicles, which in turn is pushing the United States, its defense companies battered by dwindling domestic military spending, to loosen restrictions on selling these systems to Arab states.Britain and the Europeans, also hit by shrinking defense budgets, are also looking for UAV sales in the gulf. But their aerospace companies are at a disadvantage because their governments have not provided the funding for development programs to match those of the Americans or the Israelis.
        This has opened the lucrative gulf market to some wild-card manufacturers, such as South Africa's state-owned Denel Dynamics, which is reported to be helping Saudi Arabia develop a missile-armed UAV program based on its Seeker II craft.
        The U.S. defense sector expects the Middle Eastern UAV market to grow in the next few years, based largely on the robotic technology of the unmanned craft armed with Lockheed Martin's AGM-114 Hellfire missiles that have become the symbol of U.S. global war against al-Qaida.
        Phil Finnegan, director of corporate analysis at the U.S. Teal Group aerospace defense consultancy, estimates the Middle East market for UAVs is currently worth around $260 million a year.
        He predicts this will total around $3.8 billion over the next decade, with the Middle East accounting for about 8 percent of the global UAV market.
        Teal estimates the global market for UAVs is likely to double from $5.2 billion to $11.6 billion by 2023.
        "In the international market, the Middle East is going to be very important in terms of size and for U.S. manufacturers," Finnegan predicted.
        Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates -- a confederation of seven desert sheikdoms that is a major oil producer with a formidable air and missile force -- are seen as the main markets.
        The Emirates became the first regional state to acquire a U.S. UAV system in February when it acquired Predator XP under a $197 million deal with General Atomics of the U.S.
        The XP is the unarmed export version of the MQ-1 Predator that's been the mainstay of the U.S. drone campaign against al-Qaida for the last decade.
        AAI Corp., part of Textron Systems, is looking to sell its Shadow M2 platform, a modified larger version of the RQ-7B Shadow deployed by the U.S. Army and Marine Corps, to Saudi Arabia.
        The high-wing M2 Tactical Unmanned Aircraft System, which was used in Iraq, has a ceiling of 15,000 feet.
        Finnegan said he believes U.S. companies will take the major slice of the Middle East UAV market once the Pentagon clears their systems for export.
        Until this year, all such sales were restricted to the U.S. military, the Central Intelligence Agency and longtime allies such as Britain, Italy and Turkey.
        All other sales were blocked under the Missile Technology Control Regime, an international agreement among states designed to limit the spread of advanced long-range weapons technology.
        Economic pressure because of U.S. defense budget cuts means U.S. defense firms have to rely on exports to maintain production lines, and this is leading to a gradual relaxation of export rules at a time when a civilian market for UAVS is opening up the U.S.
        U.S. diplomatic cables released by WikiLeaks in 2012 showed Washington had turned down requests for UAVs, both surveillance and armed, from Saudi Arabia and the Emirates.
        The Europeans have not really dented the Middle East market, largely because of poor funding for UAV programs, and have resorted to acquiring U.S. Systems. France, for instance, is currently acquiring 12 new General Atomics Reapers.
        In the United Arab Emirates, which has the most advanced indigenous defense and aerospace industry in the gulf, the Abu Dhabi-based Adcom Systems is starting to produce the Yabhon United 40 UAVs.
        Adcom is negotiating to sell two to the Russians, who've lagged badly in developing UAV technology, and have relied on systems bought from Israel.
        The long-endurance Yabhon United 40 Block 5 variant can carry 10 air-to-ground missiles, says Adcom's chairman and chief designer, Ali al-Dhaheri. Russia's RIA Novosti news agency says Moscow seeks to acquire as many as 100 UAVS.
        The Emirates' $55 billion Mubadala investment fund boosted its stake in Italy-based Piaggio Aero in November from 33 percent to 41 percent as the company unveils its P.1HH Hammerhead drone, also funded by India.

        http://www.upi.com/Business_News/Sec.../?spt=rln&or=2



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        • #5
          رد: جنوب افريقيا تساعد السعوديه تكنولوجيا لصناعة طائرات بدون طيار مسلحه

          جنوب افريقيا نقلو لنا تقنية ingwe وهو يصنع الان في السعودية

          خبر جميل اذا نقلت التقنية لنا وسيحمل على الدرون السعودية

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          المروحيات المقرر صنعها في السعودية
          مثل AH-6I





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          • #6
            رد: جنوب افريقيا تساعد السعوديه تكنولوجيا لصناعة طائرات بدون طيار مسلحه

            لو ننقل Umpani مثل الامارات وندمجه على التايفون ضربة معلم

            وهو يعمل على الهوك الجنوب افريقية

            جنوب افريقيا فرصة ياخوان



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            • #7
              رد: جنوب افريقيا تساعد السعوديه تكنولوجيا لصناعة طائرات بدون طيار مسلحه

              من أين جاءت خبرة جنوب افريقيا في هالمجالات

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              • #8
                رد: جنوب افريقيا تساعد السعوديه تكنولوجيا لصناعة طائرات بدون طيار مسلحه

                المشاركة الأصلية بواسطة khofisiz مشاهدة المشاركة
                من أين جاءت خبرة جنوب افريقيا في هالمجالات
                من العلم والبحوث العلميه والشراكه مع الدول المتقدمه

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                • #9
                  رد: جنوب افريقيا تساعد السعوديه تكنولوجيا لصناعة طائرات بدون طيار مسلحه

                  المشاركة الأصلية بواسطة عـابر مشاهدة المشاركة
                  جنوب افريقيا نقلو لنا تقنية ingwe وهو يصنع الان في السعوديةخبر جميل اذا نقلت التقنية لنا وسيحمل على الدرون السعودية +المروحيات المقرر صنعها في السعوديةمثل AH-6I
                  عندك مصدر رسمي على ان جنوب افريقيا نقلت تقنية الصاروخ؟؟ لاتعطيني صورة الشبل وهي تحمل القاذف الرباعي في ذاك المعرض لانه كان عرض فقط والشبل ايضاً شاركت بالمعرض وهي مزودة بمدفع بتحكم عن بعد واحنا لانصنعه ولانستخدمه اصلاً على الشبل لكن عندك مصدر رسمي؟؟

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                  • #10
                    رد: جنوب افريقيا تساعد السعوديه تكنولوجيا لصناعة طائرات بدون طيار مسلحه

                    بالنسبة للتعاون مع جنوب افريقيا من عام 2011 تقريبا معلن .

                    الخبر ليس بجديد

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                    • #11
                      رد: جنوب افريقيا تساعد السعوديه تكنولوجيا لصناعة طائرات بدون طيار مسلحه

                      التعاون بيننا وبين جنوب افريقيا عميق وقديم يوجد تعاون كبير المعروف والغير ....!





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                      • #12
                        رد: جنوب افريقيا تساعد السعوديه تكنولوجيا لصناعة طائرات بدون طيار مسلحه

                        المشاركة الأصلية بواسطة khofisiz مشاهدة المشاركة
                        من أين جاءت خبرة جنوب افريقيا في هالمجالات
                        لا تتوقع دولة جنوب افريقيا كباقي دول افريقيا لك ان تتخيل دولة اوربية متطورة رماها حظها في جنوب افريقيا بلد يملك من العلم ومراكز البحوث والتصنيع الكبيرة وكل هذا التطور حدث بعد فرض عقوبات على هذا البلد اتجه الى الاعتماد على نفسه وقدراته الى ان وصل الان طبعا جنوب افريقيا تتعاون ووتشارك الصناعه مع عدة دول .





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                        • #13
                          رد: جنوب افريقيا تساعد السعوديه تكنولوجيا لصناعة طائرات بدون طيار مسلحه

                          المشاركة الأصلية بواسطة هدير الرعد مشاهدة المشاركة
                          بالنسبة للتعاون مع جنوب افريقيا من عام 2011 تقريبا معلن .
                          الخبر ليس بجديد
                          بل التعاون مع جنوب أفريقيا اقدم من ذلك بكثيييييييييييير ..

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                          • #14
                            رد: جنوب افريقيا تساعد السعوديه تكنولوجيا لصناعة طائرات بدون طيار مسلحه

                            المشاركة الأصلية بواسطة هدير الرعد مشاهدة المشاركة
                            بالنسبة للتعاون مع جنوب افريقيا من عام 2011 تقريبا معلن .

                            الخبر ليس بجديد
                            كان هناك تجارب أسلحة في حفر الباطن تقريبا عام2011 أوبعده

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                              رد: جنوب افريقيا تساعد السعوديه تكنولوجيا لصناعة طائرات بدون طيار مسلحه

                              المشاركة الأصلية بواسطة درع وسيف مشاهدة المشاركة
                              هذا الشغل الصح تسليح طائره بدون طيار مبروك يابلادي الى الامام
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