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      <title>New Saudi &lt;span class=&quot;highlight&quot;&gt;Submarine&lt;/span&gt; prototype [100% Made In Saudi Arabia]</title>
      <pubDate>Tue, 14 May 2013 14:57:57 -0400</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>ThisUsernameDoesntFit</dc:creator>
      <description>1st Generation of Saudi submarine tested in a Lake, as above .</description>
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      <title>Substandard &lt;span class=&quot;highlight&quot;&gt;Submarine&lt;/span&gt;: UK cutting-edge nuke vessel flawed</title>
      <pubDate>Wed, 15 May 2013 14:08:01 -0400</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>th1sf8te</dc:creator>
      <description>Britain's planning to spend nearly 160 billion pounds over 10 years on new military equipment. A large chunk of the money will go towards a new class of nuclear submarine. But the project faces serious problems as the sub's nuclear reactor is malfunctioning and it floods under water. RT's Sara Firth reports on the high-tech weaponry, which is far from state of the art.</description>
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      <title>Underwater Welding</title>
      <pubDate>Thu, 16 May 2013 07:39:30 -0400</pubDate>
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      <description>I do welding on the surface and my goal is to get into underwater at the naval base, working on submarines and ships. It's probably nothing special for the most of you but I find it very fascinating that we are able to weld underwater. It's brilliant

Hope you enjoy :)</description>
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      <title>Russian Pacific Fleet Warships Enter Mediterranean For First Time In Decades, To Park In Cyprus</title>
      <pubDate>Thu, 16 May 2013 13:36:06 -0400</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Shireen Said</dc:creator>
      <description>Earlier  we reported  that the US has now officially landed a Marine force in Israel as well as an assault ship, in a visit that the US Navy promptly assured &quot;is not associated with, nor a reaction to, any world events.&quot; It seems we were not the only ones who read this justification somewhat skeptically: so did Russia. And in a historic event, the Russian Pacific fleet, for the first time in decades, crossed the Suez Canal and entered the Mediterranean,  direction Cyprus' port of Limasol  (hi Cyprus - Russia will be arriving shortly) in what is now the loudest implied warning to the US and Israel amassing military units across Syria's border that Russia will not stand idly by as Syria is used by the Israeli &quot;Defense&quot; Forces for target practice.  &quot;The task force has successfully passed through the Suez Channel and entered the Mediterranean. It is the first time in decades that Pacific Fleet warships enter this region,&quot;  Capt. First Rank Roman Martov said. This is what is also known as dropping hints, loud and clear.

The group, including the destroyer Admiral Panteleyev, the amphibious warfare ships Peresvet and Admiral Nevelskoi, the tanker Pechenga and the salvage/rescue tug Fotiy Krylov left the port of Vladivostok on March 19 to join Russia's Mediterranean task force.
 
 Admiral Panteleyev destroyer 

 
Admiral Nevelskoi

The task force currently includes the large anti-submarine ship Severomorsk, the frigate Yaroslav Mudry, the salvage/rescue tugs Altai and SB-921 and the tanker Lena from the Northern and Baltic Fleets, as well as the Ropucha-II Class landing ship Azov from the Black Sea Fleet. The task force may be enlarged to include nuclear submarines, Navy Commander Admiral Viktor Chirkov said last Sunday.

Shore leave for a whole lot of submarines just a few hundred kilometers from Syria? Surely.

 From Rian: 
  
&quot;The task force has successfully passed through the Suez Channel and entered the Mediterranean. It is the first time in decades that Pacific Fleet warships enter this region,&quot; Capt. First Rank Roman Martov said.

The Defense Ministry said in April Russia has begun setting up a naval task force in the Mediterranean, sending several warships from the Pacific Fleet to the region. Russian Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu said in March a permanent naval task force in the Mediterranean was needed to defend Russia's interests in the region.

A senior Defense Ministry official said the Mediterranean task force's command and control agencies will be based either in Novorossiysk, Russia, or in Sevastopol, Ukraine.

Admiral Vladimir Komoyedov, head of the parliamentary defense committee, previously told RIA Novosti that the Mediterranean task force should be comprised of 10 warships and support vessels as part of several tactical groups tasked with attack, antisubmarine warfare and minesweeping.

The Soviet Union maintained its 5th Mediterranean Squadron from 1967 until 1992. It was formed to counter the US Navy's 6th Fleet during the Cold War, and consisted of 30-50 warships and auxiliary vessels.  It appears that the squadron is being reincarnated and quite rapidly at that.


It also appears that the two key naval forces in the Mediterranean are finally starting to position themselves for what may soon be a face off.

Hopefully Europe's &quot;anti-manipulation&quot; task force can spook enough majors to push the price of Brent much lower before the moment such an escalation becomes reality.

P.S. Got oil?
Source:  Zerohedge:  Russian Pacific Fleet Warships Enter Mediterranean For First Time In Decades, To Park In Cyprus</description>
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      <title>Australia to purchase US drones (MQ-4C Triton)</title>
      <pubDate>Thu, 16 May 2013 12:19:11 -0400</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>snoopAhLoop</dc:creator>
      <description>



FIVE years after it walked away from a US Navy program to provide unmanned surveillance aircraft for Australia, the government has asked the US for renewed access to the technology.

Giant American defence company Northrop Grumman has developed the MQ-4C Triton drone for large-scale maritime patrol tasks.

It is the latest version of the Global Hawk that the Howard Government was involved with during the late 1990s. The aircraft set a record for unmanned aircraft when it flew non-stop from California to South Australia in 2001.

Australia will spend between $2 billion and $3 billion on the unmanned planes, which carry a powerful 360-degree radar and numerous other sensors, including infra-red and optical cameras and advanced target tracking systems.

The $100 million jet-powered Triton is 14.5 metres long, 4.7 metres high, has a wingspan of 39.9 metres and can carry an internal payload of 1452 kg and external payload of 1089 kg.

Defence Minister Stephen Smith was due to announce the latest venture at the Australian International Airshow earlier this year, but delayed it after News Limited revealed details of the plan.

Mr Smith said to help assess suitability of Triton for Australian requirements, the Government would establish a Foreign Military Sales Technical Services Case with the US to obtain detailed cost, capability and availability information.

The government is also investigating the possible purchase of controversial unmanned combat aircraft that can strike at enemy targets.

The Triton does not carry weapons and is designed to spend more than 28 hours in the air and can fly up to 20,000 metres high to cover a vast area of ocean during a single sortie and can detect even the smallest wooden boat.

The US Navy is about to test-fly its first Triton and it has 68 on order, with the first due in service in 2015.

It is designed to operate in conjunction with Boeing's P-8 Poseidon manned surveillance plane that will also be purchased by the RAAF.

Northrop Grumman spokesman Tim Paynter said the company was pleased to learn that the Australian government intends to work with the US Navy to assess the capabilities of the Triton.

&quot;We believe Triton is the best solution for the Australia's maritime surveillance and coastal border protection needs&quot; Mr Paynter said.

The government has also announced an agreement between Australia and Sweden for the transfer of submarine intellectual property as a key step in maintaining existing Collins submarines and building their replacements by 2030.

The Collins Class boats are based on a Swedish design and Swedish technology will be crucial for the navy's 12 next generation submarines.</description>
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      <title>Parade Marking the 230th Anniversary of Russia's Black Sea Fleet</title>
      <pubDate>Mon, 13 May 2013 09:43:58 -0400</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>ACRA</dc:creator>
      <description>Sevastopol hosted a naval parade at the weekend marking the 230th 
anniversary of the founding of Russia's Black Sea Fleet. The parade 
featured over 20 warships and supply ships from the Russian Black Sea 
Fleet and the Ukrainian Navy. The first line included the Guards guided 
cruiser Moskva, which is the flagship of the Russian Black Sea Fleet, as
 well as the Novocherkassk and Kerch amphibious assault ships and a 
Ukrainian frigate. The second line included Russia's Alrosa submarine, a
 guided missile hovercraft and Ukraine's Zaporizhya submarine

photos 
http://en.ria.ru/photolents/20130513/181116950_1/Russian-Black-Sea-Fleet-Turns-230.html</description>
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      <title>The Corpse That Fooled the Axis (Doc WWII)</title>
      <pubDate>Sun, 12 May 2013 13:41:38 -0400</pubDate>
      <link>http://www.liveleak.com/view?i=95d_1368379341</link>
      <dc:creator>euronymus</dc:creator>
      <description>On 30th April 1943, a British submarine surfaced off the coast of Spain and dropped a body into the sea. The corpse was to play a central role in one of the most elaborate deceptions in military history. How did one solitary, decomposed body cause an uproar in the German High Command, dupe Adolf Hitler and ensure the success of an allied invasion? And who exactly was the mysterious body? This episode explores the answers to those questions.</description>
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      <title>Iranian Ghadir-class &lt;span class=&quot;highlight&quot;&gt;submarine&lt;/span&gt; get chemical reaction power system </title>
      <pubDate>Tue, 30 Apr 2013 06:26:02 -0400</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>gosale1</dc:creator>
      <description>This means the batteries will be power by chemical reaction and not diesel generators which are very noisy. One of the videos show the Swedish Gotland class submarine with same system.

 All 50 subs will be fitted with the new system. 

 Iranian Submarines are made to operate in Persian Gulf which is shallow.</description>
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      <title>USS COD gato class destroys Dutch &lt;span class=&quot;highlight&quot;&gt;submarine&lt;/span&gt; </title>
      <pubDate>Thu, 25 Apr 2013 11:19:48 -0400</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Nazel_Hut</dc:creator>
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      <title>&lt;span class=&quot;highlight&quot;&gt;Submarine&lt;/span&gt;.</title>
      <pubDate>Sat, 04 May 2013 15:43:28 -0400</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>thecleaner001</dc:creator>
      <description>From 30 Angels to 30 Fathoms ...more from the L at L Series,  'Submarine'  

 a great peak into Life aboard below..</description>
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      <title>A look at arsenal of Israel, Hezbollah</title>
      <pubDate>Mon, 06 May 2013 01:46:34 -0400</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>aydeo</dc:creator>
      <description>Expert analyzes Israeli weapons versus Hezbollah ammunition; from Spice-2000 to Fateh-110 missile -


Jets which struck Syria did so while flying above Lebanese airspace and using missiles operated under stand-off technology, according to Reuters and other sources. These missiles allow for high accuracy while launching dozens of kilometers from a target.

Though Israeli confirmation of the strike was only done anonymously, analysts note that IAF arsenal includes several stand-off missile variations, among them the Popeye and the Spice-2000 - both manufactured by Rafael Advanced Defense Systems. The Spice became operational in 2003 and its use went public over the last six years.

The Spice system allows for &quot;drop-and-forget&quot; launch mode, meaning that once it is launched, it requires no additional guidance. The Spice can hit targets at up to 60 km.



 Spice-2000: Autonomous operations, visual targeting 


An autonomous missile, the Spice can be pre-programmed with a photograph of its target, and knows to hone itself in on it. The Spice is known for its destructive capabilities, its ability to perform accurately under any weather conditions, and its ability to remain neutral to attempts at disruption or deception by the enemy.

A missile expert who spoke with Ynet estimated that the Air Forceused the Spice-2000 in its most recent strikes on Syria. According to the source, the Spice-2000 provides &quot;high accuracy at low risk. It is immune to disruption, due to the fact that you provide early visual intelligence, thus making it unnecessary to use the GPS, which can be distorted.&quot;

The missile has another benefit, in the form of a reduced radar signature. While the Popeye has a rocket motor which burns fuel and makes it detectable, the Spice glides toward its target using wings. &quot;This is a missile which saves on the preliminary flight over a target, makes visual contact with its target, and also avoids anti-aircraft systems,&quot; the source said, 




 Popeye: Sends video to operator 

The Popeye is considered one of the big development successes of Israel's military industry. Since its development in the 1970s and its introduction to the Air Force in 1985, it has been sold to foreign militaries including the US, India, Turkey, South Korea and Australia. Its use was first publicized in the media during the Gulf War, when a US B-52 bomber was photographed carrying it.
The missile can reach land targets, including missile launchers, without being exposed to enemy anti-aircraft systems. The Popeye missile has been upgraded over the years, with one of its versions, according to foreign reports, enabling launch from a submarine.

The missile head carries a television camera, allowing for it to be directed by its operator and locked onto its target, even after launching from the plane. Additionally, the Popeye's internal navigation system leads it directly to its target. The missile carries 350 kg of explosives. It weighs 1,320 kg and is 4.5 meters in length. The Popeye can be launched against targets at sea, and is effective even at night or under adverse weather conditions.



 Fateh 110: Precise, deadly, reaches Tel Aviv 


A shipment of Fateh 110 missiles manufactured by Iran and meant for the Hezbollah was the target of the Israeli Air Force in an attack on Damascus International Airport on Friday, and a later attack at a military research facility north of the capital city, said Western intelligence sources Sunday morning, following the second strike.

The Fateh 110 is manufactured by Iran, and first came to view in 2001. The initial version was operational at a distance of 170 km, carrying a head of 250 kg of explosives. Since its introduction, three upgrades have taken place, all powered by solid fuel and capable of longer ranges and increased precision.

The current version shows substantial improvements over earlier productions. It went on display in Iran in 2010. According to the Iranians, it can reach a distance of 300 km and its warhead carries a half ton of explosives. In 2007, Arab and Israeli media sources reported that Hezbollah had received a number of these missiles, though the specific model was not identified.


Hezbollah members were reported to have visited Iran to train in the maintenance and launch of Fateh missiles, before returning to Lebanon. According to reports, the Hezbollah also received copies of the Fateh missile, manufactured in Syria under the sponsorship of Iran. The Syrian version of the Fateh 110, known as the M-600, is considered to be the most evident threat to the Israeli home front.

It is likely that the recent shipments of arms to Syria was of this version of the missile, which possess high accuracy at up to 100 meters or less of a target. According to reports, the latest Fateh missiles are capable of reaching Tel Aviv and even further south, when launched from neighboring Lebanon.

Fateh missiles are capable of &quot;course correction,&quot; via small wings found on their head. Running on solid fuel, they can be launched stealthily, remaining virtually hidden almost to the moment of operation. This makes the Fateh 110 difficult to target from the air.

With these qualifications, the Fateh missile is highly coveted by the Hezbollah, and Damascus has high motivation to provide them. It is likely that these missiles are also being used by the Syrian army against the rebels.



 http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-4376218,00.html 




 Photos: Fateh 110, Spice-2000 on IAF jet,Popeye missile</description>
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      <title>M51 Missile (SLBM) Auto Destruction during a test - raw footage 5/5/2013</title>
      <pubDate>Sun, 05 May 2013 11:47:46 -0400</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>FlyingMaxFR</dc:creator>
      <description>A French M51 ballistic missile self-destructed off the coast of Brittany during a test on Sunday, May the 5th 2013



The missile &amp;quot;self-destructed during its first propulsion phase... for
 an unknown reason,&amp;quot; Lieutenant Commander Lionel Delort, a spokesman for
 the Atlantic Naval Prefecture.
&amp;quot;It was a failure, the reasons will be determined by an investigation,&amp;quot; said the spokesman.


The test-fire was carried out from the Vigilant strategic nuclear 
submarine in the Bay of Audierne at 0730 GMT. The missile was obviously not 
carrying a nuclear warhead and landed in the ocean after its 
destruction.
The M51 was put into operation in 2010 after five successful test launches and has a range of 8,000-10,000 km. 


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