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Is it possible to upgrade the F-16A/B's and C/D directly to Viper or do they need eMLU first?
 
Is it possible to upgrade the F-16A/B's and C/D directly to Viper or do they need eMLU first?
Both of them actually could be upgraded directly to F-16 Block 72 standard. but for now, our F-16A/B is already undergoing eMLU, so replacing F100-220 with F100-229 is better options, then the F-16C/D Block 32+ can be directly upgraded to Block 72 Standard
 
Agreed, the most pressing thing should really just be engine commonality, which isn't to much of an intensive overhaul in the grand scheme of things. SABR radars and other V related subsystems can be incrementally added onto the A/B's at a later time.
 
this is 2019 article
Very likely, their new web still have some problem.
Could be they forgot to fix the date when migrating their article to the new website.

Airbus C295 successfully performs wet contacts as a tanker
In total, the aircraft fitted with the removable AAR kit, performed five wet contacts transferring a total 1.5 tons of fuel.
C295_AAR.5e31f20f46696.png

https://www.intelligent-aerospace.c...40/airbus-c295-tactical-airlifter-tanker-test

C295 tanker, too small.
 
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The Greek SCYTALYS is taking over the work of the Indonesian Armed Forces

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15:55, 11 June 2020

CYTALYS today announced the award of a $ 49 million contract by the Indonesian Ministry of Defense, following an open international tender for the Integrated Intelligence, Management & Control System for Indonesian Armed Forces.

The project, which SCYTALYS undertakes to implement and deliver within a 3-year time frame, includes the following sections:

A) Design and development of the National Regular Data System.
B) Design and development of a Business Center consisting of a state-of-the-art C4ISR system, including the construction of new infrastructure where it will operate. This system will achieve the composition of the Common Operational Picture with the immediate impact of strengthening the Situational Awareness.
C) Interconnection of multiple Command Centers by all the bodies of the Armed Forces with the central C4ISR system.
D) Design and development of a Surveillance and Monitoring system, interconnected with the central C4ISR system in order to enhance the Awareness of Operational Status and Interoperability.

The program will be able to establish the National Framework for the Integrity of Indonesian Armed Forces, paving the way for the achievement of their Network Centric Operations, a critical factor in the modern theater of war operations. This will increase power for the Indonesian Armed Forces, significantly enhancing their capabilities and effectiveness and improving Indonesia's geopolitical power in Southeast Asia and the wider region.

"We attach great value to the assignment of this project, which we consider to be of a strategic nature, as it will allow the Indonesian Armed Forces to acquire the necessary technologies and infrastructure (National Regular Data System, C4ISR system, etc.) for the implementation of the framework. Their interoperability and the successful conduct of a Central Business Network in the future. SCYTALYS is committed to delivering the complete solution, fully meeting the requirements of the Indonesian Ministry of Defense " , said the CEO of SCYTALYS, Dimitris Karantzavelos.

"This is a top business success that takes advantage of the know-how, international experience and innovative technologies that SCYTALYS has specialized in for 27 years. This achievement demonstrates the potential of the Greek defense industry to undertake projects of this scope and with particularly high technological requirements. Through the Group EFA GROUP and recent industrial collaborations, the SCYTALYS aims to further expand its portfolio as an international supplier of technologies and integrated Network-Business solutions, Interoperability, Data Link and Command & Control Systems in the fields of defense and security " , he added by Nick Papatsas , CEO of EFA VENTURES.
 
Businesses
The Greek SCYTALYS is taking over the work of the Indonesian Armed Forces

SCYTALYS_2.jpg

15:55, 11 June 2020

CYTALYS today announced the award of a $ 49 million contract by the Indonesian Ministry of Defense, following an open international tender for the Integrated Intelligence, Management & Control System for Indonesian Armed Forces.

The project, which SCYTALYS undertakes to implement and deliver within a 3-year time frame, includes the following sections:

A) Design and development of the National Regular Data System.
B) Design and development of a Business Center consisting of a state-of-the-art C4ISR system, including the construction of new infrastructure where it will operate. This system will achieve the composition of the Common Operational Picture with the immediate impact of strengthening the Situational Awareness.
C) Interconnection of multiple Command Centers by all the bodies of the Armed Forces with the central C4ISR system.
D) Design and development of a Surveillance and Monitoring system, interconnected with the central C4ISR system in order to enhance the Awareness of Operational Status and Interoperability.

The program will be able to establish the National Framework for the Integrity of Indonesian Armed Forces, paving the way for the achievement of their Network Centric Operations, a critical factor in the modern theater of war operations. This will increase power for the Indonesian Armed Forces, significantly enhancing their capabilities and effectiveness and improving Indonesia's geopolitical power in Southeast Asia and the wider region.

"We attach great value to the assignment of this project, which we consider to be of a strategic nature, as it will allow the Indonesian Armed Forces to acquire the necessary technologies and infrastructure (National Regular Data System, C4ISR system, etc.) for the implementation of the framework. Their interoperability and the successful conduct of a Central Business Network in the future. SCYTALYS is committed to delivering the complete solution, fully meeting the requirements of the Indonesian Ministry of Defense " , said the CEO of SCYTALYS, Dimitris Karantzavelos.

"This is a top business success that takes advantage of the know-how, international experience and innovative technologies that SCYTALYS has specialized in for 27 years. This achievement demonstrates the potential of the Greek defense industry to undertake projects of this scope and with particularly high technological requirements. Through the Group EFA GROUP and recent industrial collaborations, the SCYTALYS aims to further expand its portfolio as an international supplier of technologies and integrated Network-Business solutions, Interoperability, Data Link and Command & Control Systems in the fields of defense and security " , he added by Nick Papatsas , CEO of EFA VENTURES.
Possible for more contract in the future with the capital moved to Kalimantan, the Military HQ would also be relocated there.
 
Businesses
The Greek SCYTALYS is taking over the work of the Indonesian Armed Forces

SCYTALYS_2.jpg

15:55, 11 June 2020

CYTALYS today announced the award of a $ 49 million contract by the Indonesian Ministry of Defense, following an open international tender for the Integrated Intelligence, Management & Control System for Indonesian Armed Forces.

The project, which SCYTALYS undertakes to implement and deliver within a 3-year time frame, includes the following sections:

A) Design and development of the National Regular Data System.
B) Design and development of a Business Center consisting of a state-of-the-art C4ISR system, including the construction of new infrastructure where it will operate. This system will achieve the composition of the Common Operational Picture with the immediate impact of strengthening the Situational Awareness.
C) Interconnection of multiple Command Centers by all the bodies of the Armed Forces with the central C4ISR system.
D) Design and development of a Surveillance and Monitoring system, interconnected with the central C4ISR system in order to enhance the Awareness of Operational Status and Interoperability.

The program will be able to establish the National Framework for the Integrity of Indonesian Armed Forces, paving the way for the achievement of their Network Centric Operations, a critical factor in the modern theater of war operations. This will increase power for the Indonesian Armed Forces, significantly enhancing their capabilities and effectiveness and improving Indonesia's geopolitical power in Southeast Asia and the wider region.

"We attach great value to the assignment of this project, which we consider to be of a strategic nature, as it will allow the Indonesian Armed Forces to acquire the necessary technologies and infrastructure (National Regular Data System, C4ISR system, etc.) for the implementation of the framework. Their interoperability and the successful conduct of a Central Business Network in the future. SCYTALYS is committed to delivering the complete solution, fully meeting the requirements of the Indonesian Ministry of Defense " , said the CEO of SCYTALYS, Dimitris Karantzavelos.

"This is a top business success that takes advantage of the know-how, international experience and innovative technologies that SCYTALYS has specialized in for 27 years. This achievement demonstrates the potential of the Greek defense industry to undertake projects of this scope and with particularly high technological requirements. Through the Group EFA GROUP and recent industrial collaborations, the SCYTALYS aims to further expand its portfolio as an international supplier of technologies and integrated Network-Business solutions, Interoperability, Data Link and Command & Control Systems in the fields of defense and security " , he added by Nick Papatsas , CEO of EFA VENTURES.
now they really put Network centric warfare into implementation , looking forward to this system , any country use the same solutions such as this ?
 
now they really put Network centric warfare into implementation , looking forward to this system , any country use the same solutions such as this ?
you mean network centric warfare?? I'm sure the Singaporeans and Thais are ahead of us already....



but why greek????
 
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