07.12.2024, 14:15
Kleines Update: Die Indianer sind in den letzten Tagen, nachdem es davor im November eher ruhiger zuging, wieder etwas aktiver geworden...
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Zitat:CENTCOM Forces Defeat Houthi Attacks on U.S. Navy and U.S.-Flagged Ships in Gulf of Aden [...]https://www.centcom.mil/MEDIA/PRESS-RELE...n-gulf-of/
TAMPA, Fla - U.S. Navy destroyers USS Stockdale (DDG 106) and the USS O’Kane (DDG 77) successfully defeated a range of Houthi-launched weapons while transiting the Gulf of Aden, Nov. 30 – Dec. 1. The destroyers were escorting three U.S. owned, operated, flagged merchant vessels and the reckless attacks resulted in no injuries and no damage to any vessels, civilian or U.S. Naval.
The destroyers successfully engaged and defeated three anti-ship ballistic missiles (ASBMs), three one-way attack uncrewed aerial systems (OWA UAS), and one anti-ship cruise missile (ASCM), ensuring the safety of the ships and their personnel, as well as civilian vessels and their crews.
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Zitat:French Navy counters UAV for the first time thanks to jamming solutionhttps://www.navalnews.com/naval-news/202...-solution/
The French Navy successfully shot down a Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV) for the first time in operation thanks to an anti-drone (counter-unmanned aerial system or C-UAS) jamming system amid Houthi attacks in the Red Sea. [...] Naval News was able to confirm that the two systems in questions are Neptune and MAJES DB6 which are designed and produced by French company MC2 technologies.
The SME specializes in anti-drone and electronic warfare systems. Neptune is a high power GNSS jammer initially developed to train military forces to operate in A2-AD environment, under navigation warfare threat. MAJES DFB6 is the latest version of a C-UAS jammer initially developed for the PARADE anti-drone solution deployed during the Paris 2024 Olympics. Naval News as also able to obtain pictures showing the systems fitted aboard one of the two Air Defense FREMM ships of the French Navy. The pictures were taken by Toulon area ship spotter Gilbert Gyssel.
MAJES and Neptune are among various other sensor and weapon systems which were fitted recently aboard French surface combatants to upgrade their capabilities. As reported by Naval News, the Paseo XLR EO/IR system and the Skyjacker C-UAS solution, both from Safran were also implemented as part of an urgent operational requirement following initial feedback from French units deployed in the Red Sea.
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