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U.S. President Obama cancels plans for anti-missile radar in Czech Republic 12:08 GMT, September 17, 2009 MOSCOW the U.S. president has told the Czech premier that Washington is abandoning the Bush administration's plans for an anti-missile radar in the country.
Czech officials confirmed the telephone conversation between Barack Obama and Jan Fischer late last night, the reports said. Prague is expected to issue a statement on the matter after receiving a formal document from Washington later on Thursday.
The George Bush administration sought to deploy a radar station in the Czech Republic as part of an anti-missile system, along with an interceptor missile base in Poland, as protection from potential strikes from Iran. Russia has opposed to the plans viewing them as a threat to the strategic balance of forces in Europe.
Also on Thursday, The Wall Street Journal reported citing sources familiar with the issue that Washington will shelve the nuclear missile defense plans for Europe.
The paper said the United States will base its decision on an assessment that Iran's long-range missile program has not progressed as rapidly as previously estimated, reducing the threat to the U.S. and Europe's major cities. Novosti
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11:46 GMT, December 29, 2009 IVECO Defence Vehicles announces that on December 18, 2009 the Czech Army placed order for a further batch of 90 Light Multirole Vehicles (LMV) in 3 different versions to be delivered between 2010 and 2013.
The contract signed now, which also includes related logistics support, is part of a joint purchase project of the Czech and the Slovak army aimed to ensure a better cooperation in their common battlegroups.
Between 2007 and 2009, the Czech army had already ordered 24 vehicles (crew carriers and with 12.7mm Kongsberg remote weapon station). This contract results from the customer’s full satisfaction with the performance and reliability of the first vehicles which have been already fielded in Afghanistan and have already proved effective in resisting IED attacks (to date 3 attacks with no casualties).
The LMV was selected for front line duties by the Italian (1260), the British (401 units), the Spanish (135 units), the Norwegian (60 units), the Belgian (440 units), the Croatian (10 units), the Austria (150 units) and Slovak forces (10 units). Other contracts are under negotiation.
Designed to incorporate high tactical mobility with high maximum road speed and optimal off-road and cross-country performance, the LMV has high protection levels against anti tank and anti personnel mines with an emphasis on crew protection rather than vehicle integrity.
High reliability, ease of maintenance and low through life costs were key considerations during the design of LMV. Built in and external diagnostics allow timely identification of impending malfunctions, allowing preventive maintenance to be undertaken, whilst the facility to collect functional data allows effective whole fleet management.
The use of COTS (Commercial off the Shelf) main assemblies such as the gearbox and engine ensures that performance and reliability have been proven over many millions of road miles in demanding environmental conditions. This provides an outstanding level of reliability and consequently excellent fleet availability.
The provision of anti-mine protection has also been given a high priority, with the over-riding aim being to ensure the survival of the crew. To this end, a normal control cab has been used and the results of the latest research into mine protection has been incorporated, including a vee-shaped vehicle bottom. This can be up-armoured as required to meet the appropriate level of threat. The overall structure of the vehicle has been designed in accordance with the ‘crashworthiness’ concept. The design of the vehicle itself and the materials which have been used in its construction are specifically designed to manage and absorb the blast energy generated by a mine detonation.
DATE:14/09/10 SOURCE:Flight International Czech Republic outlines need for two KC-390s By Craig Hoyle
Embraer's recent steady flow of teaming announcements on the KC-390 tanker/transport programme has continued apace, with the Czech Republic becoming the latest nation to signal its intention to participate in production of the twinjet.
Brazilian and Czech defence ministers Nelson Jobim and Alexandr Vondra on 13 September signed a declaration of intent linked to the project, opening the way for negotiations on possible Czech industrial involvement. The Czech air force could also acquire two KC-390s under the pact.
Czech firm Aero Vodochody could manufacture the Brazilian-designed aircraft's rear fuselage, doors and wing leading edges, the nation's defence ministry says.
"We are very pleased with the interest shown by the Czech government in participating in the KC-390 programme," says Orlando José Ferreira Neto, Embraer's executive vice-president, defence market. Co-operation on the military transport "can be the beginning of a solid, long-term relationship", he believes.
Vondra agrees, noting: "We see a promising co-operation in the modernisation of older equipment."
Embraer's latest sign of support for the KC-390 came during what was the first senior-level meeting to have taken place between the Brazilian and Czech defence ministries. The nations also agreed to pursue co-operation in the training of army personnel, with Czech soldiers to visit Brazil for jungle training.
The first prototype KC-390 should be ready in late 2014 or 2015, with the transport to have a maximum cargo capacity of around 19t.
Support for the programme now stands at five nations, including Brazil, Chile, Colombia and Portugal, and its potential orderbook is 54 aircraft.
The Czech air force's current transport inventory comprises five Antonov An-26s and eight Let L-410s, as listed by Flightglobal's MiliCAS database. The service has also recently taken delivery of its first of four C-295s from Airbus Military.
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Sujet: Re: Armée tchèque/Czech Armed Forces Jeu 21 Oct 2010 - 17:49
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Czech Air Force Gripen squadron best of NATO Tigermeet
October 19, 2010 by Rob Vogelaar · Leave a Comment
211th tactical squadron from the Czech Air Force with their Gripen fighters received the Silver Tiger Award to the best squadron during the recently held NATO Tiger Meet 2010.
The NATO Tiger Association (NTA) brings together units from all over the world that have a tiger or other big cat in their logos or emblems.The large-scale international exercise, NATO Tiger Meet intended by the association to strengthen the ties between its members took place between 4 and 15 October at the Royal Netherlands Air Force air base of Volkel. All of the other participating squadrons during this years Tiger Meet recommended the Czech 211th tactical squadron for the award. Full membership
Additional to this prestigious award the 211th tactical squadron also became full members of the NATO Tiger Association.
Source: Tigermeet Photo: Rob Vogelaar, ZAPP Group
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Czech Air Force sees benefits of new generation SEER Radar Warning Receiver
SELEX Galileo’s new generation SEER Radar Warning Receiver (RWR) was recently tested with the Czech Republic Air Force. Results show that SEER had demonstrated extremely high sensitivity and accuracy compared to previous generation systems, performing as promised and fulfilling the expectations of the Air Force.
Beatrice Nicholas, Senior Vice President of the Electronic Warfare business said “SELEX Galileo’s commitment to sustained and extensive investment in research and development has lead to a number of advanced Electronic Warfare offerings such as SEER. These trials have shown that SEER is not only latest generation technology, but the next step change in RWR performance.”
For the trials, the Czech Air Force outfitted an L159 fast-jet aircraft with SEER Distributed (the RWR also comes in a Compact variant). A series of airborne flight demonstrations were then carried out to measure the sensitivity, accuracy and threat recognition capabilities of the system. The results demonstrated a dramatic improvement in performance over older generation RWRs, detecting radar signals at far greater ranges and with far greater positional accuracy.
The SEER RWR helps aircraft detect and evade threats including missiles and enemy fighters. The system improves the survivability of aircraft and increases the probability of mission success.
The SEER family of fully digital Radar Warning Receivers, including SEER Compact and SEER Distributed, has been developed as a low risk upgrade to existing systems. It has recently been trialled by the Royal Malaysian Air Force on its Hawk with considerable success.
SEER Distributed employs a number of small remote receiver units that measure the digital parameters of signals and pass these across conventional digital interfaces, such as ethernet, to a small central processing unit.
Of special note is SEER’s advanced signal analysis tool. This allows the system to record and investigate the signals it detects, allowing for a library of signals to be built up and recognised on later flights. It was noted by the Czech Air Force that the data collected by SEER was of high enough fidelity to make the RWR a valuable Electronic Support Measures (ESM) tool.
SEER is a cost effective, low risk solution for applications across the radar warning and ESM spectrum.
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March 31, 2011. Members of the Czech 4th Rapid Deployment Brigade and some other units trains at the north-west Bohemia-Hradiste, for sharpen their combat skills before deployment in Afghanistan. (By MoD Czech Republic.)
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Sujet: Re: Armée tchèque/Czech Armed Forces Jeu 19 Mai 2011 - 10:51
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Czechs join NATO's AWACS airborne warning system
ČTK | 18 May 2011
Geilenkirchen, Germany/Prague, May 17 (CTK) - The Czech Republic definitively joined NATO's Airborne Warning and Control System (AWACS) with the hoisting of the Czech flag at the headquarters of the special Boeing E-3 AWACS fleet at the air base in Geilenkirchen Tuesday. This ceremony has symbolically concluded the accession process and the Czech Republic has become the 18th full member of the AWACS system, known also as NAEW&C (NATO Airborne Early Warning and Control system). The E-3 A aircraft with the characteristic rotating radardome to detect aircraft guard also the Czech airspace thanks to the country's entry in the system. The Czech government decided on joining NAEW&C in December 2009. The accession negotiations were completed in December 2010. On January 18, the Czech Republic officially joined the charter of NAPMO, NATO's Airborne Early Warning & Control Program Management Organization. Brigadier General Burkhard Pototzky, commander of the fleet in Geilenkirchen, recalled that the AWACS fleet currently supports the ISAF mission in Afghanistan and the Operation Unified Protector over Libya and over the Mediterranean. Czech chief-of-staff Vladimir Picek said he was proud that the Czech military already had four soldiers actively participating in the programme. Pilot Milan Vojacek and his navigator Jindrich Snehota joined the E-3 A fleet and two other Czech troops have been trained. In summer, further four Czech soldiers are to operate in the fleet. "We have been fully involved in the actions of the multinational team at the (Geilenkirchen) base from the very first day," Mayor Vojacek said. Vojacek said this has been an enormous experience "because this has actually been the first participation of Czech air force members within international forces in real operations since the end of World War Two." Vojacek said one of the most difficult tasks was refuelling of the E-3 plane during the flight over Afghan mountains. He said he believes the experience of Czechs who would fly AWACS aircraft would definitely be a big contribution to the Czech military. The Czech Republic will pay 170 million crowns for the modernisation of the NATO airborne early warning system by 2013 and it will annually pay about 90 million for the functioning of the system. Czech participation in the programme may also benefit national industry. NATO's NAPMA agency, which is responsible for the system, guarantees almost 100-percent returnability of the invested money to member states through a direct or indirect participation of domestic companies in the modernisation programme. Czech Defence Minister Alexandr Vondra said previously he expects the NAEW&C to enhance Czech participation in the development of NATO's defence capability.
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Sujet: Re: Armée tchèque/Czech Armed Forces Ven 27 Mai 2011 - 17:58
Mi-24V Hind E
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Mi-171Sh Baikal
Mi-24V Hind E
PZL-Swidnik W3A Sokol
Mi-35M Hind
Mi-24V Hind E
Mi-8P Hip
Mi-35M Hind
PZL-Swidnik W3 Sokol
PZL-Swidnik W3 Sokol
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Sujet: Re: Armée tchèque/Czech Armed Forces Ven 27 Mai 2011 - 18:59
Saab JAS-39C Gripen
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Sukhoi Su-25K Frogfoot
Aero L-39C Albatros
Aero L-159A Alca
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Aero L-159T1 Alca
Saab JAS-39C Gripen
Aero L-39ZA Albatros
Aero L-159T Alca
Aero L-39ZA Albatros
MiG-23ML Flogger G
Saab JAS-39C Gripen
Aero L-159T1 Alca
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Sujet: Re: Armée tchèque/Czech Armed Forces Ven 27 Mai 2011 - 20:05
Antonov An-26
Airbus A319-115(CJ)
Yakovlev Yak-40
CASA C-295M
Let L-410 Turbolet
Antonov An-26
Antonov An-26
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Sujet: Re: Armée tchèque/Czech Armed Forces Jeu 2 Juin 2011 - 13:36
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Czech army grounds L-39 jets after accident probe
The Czech army has grounded all of its L-39 Albatros light jets after an investigation found an engine fire at fault for an accident
The Czech army has ordered the grounding of its nine jet trainer and combat aircraft, the L-39 Albatros, following an accident investigation into a engine failure that forced the pilot to eject in December 2010. Five of the planes will be immediately removed from service and a further four only used for training young pilots — after thorough overhauls of the engines. The accident investigation found that the engine failure was caused by a titanium fire in the high-pressure compression section of the motor. The army said in a statement that another factor in the accident could be the running battle between state aircraft maintenance company LOM Praha and the Ukrainian producer of the engine, which meant that not all engines had been checked to deal with the cause of the titanium fire.
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