Monday, September 12, 2016

Dead from the Revolutionary Guards Peshmerga Kurdistan in Iran clashes Sardasht

Dead from the Revolutionary Guards Peshmerga Kurdistan in Iran clashes Sardasht
A local leader of the Kurdistan Democratic Party - Iran said on Wednesday evening that the Iranian Kurdistan Peshmerga forces (mainly Kurdish areas of the north-west of Iran) attacked the forces of the Iranian Revolutionary Guards and killed a number of them.
Sipan Majidi, a leader in the Iranian Kurdistan, said the city of Sardasht in Kurdistan Iran's ARA News: «attacked a unit of the Iranian Kurdistan Peshmerga forces of the Iranian Revolutionary Guards in the near Sardasht villages, killing and injuring of them did not know the exact number of them».
The «elevated two fighters two of the Peshmerga to rank certificate after having fulfilled their duty to defend their people».
For its part, announced the official Iranian news agency <Fares>, on Wednesday, that the eight fighters as a member of the Kurdistan Democratic Party, have been killed in the northwest on the border with Iraqi Kurdistan.
Aziz said Husni, a security official from the Sardasht region «killed eight members of the small group of anti-revolution in clashes with security forces began Tuesday.»
Iran resumed Peshmerga Kurdistan, several months ago, the military operations against the Iranian Revolutionary Guards in Iran's Kurdish-majority areas.
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North Korea announces the fifth conducting nuclear tests

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North Korea said Friday that it had conducted "successfully" fifth nuclear test, in the bombing of South Korea described as the largest of its kind.

The announcement came hours after the experiment to monitor the seismic activity near the site of the experiment.

South Korea expressed concern that the size of the tremor caused by the experiment shows that the northern neighbor has made significant progress with respect to its nuclear activities.
He warned US President Barack Obama of "serious consequences" and that during the phone conversation he had with South Korean and Japanese leaders after the announcement of a nuclear test.
She stressed the Chinese Foreign Ministry that Beijing "firmly opposes" the North Korean nuclear tests.
Yukiya Amano, head of the International Atomic Energy Agency, said that if confirmed, the news about North Korea's nuclear test, then it "would be a cause of tension and anxiety."
The Central News Agency in North Korea that recent experience has shown the ability of the country to install nuclear warheads on missiles.
"Self-defeating and recklessness."
Estimates varied on energy resulting from the size of the experiment, while South Korea said it was up to ten thousand tons of the power unit to measure, experts say preliminary estimates show that the energy generated by the experiment estimated twenty thousand tons says.
The atomic bomb that the US dropped on the Japanese city of Hiroshima in 1945 have resulted in an estimated fifteen thousand tons of the power unit measure.
South Korean President Park again has been described Hai's nuclear test as "a self-acts" that shows "the size of recklessness," which is characterized by North Korean leader Kim Jong-un destruction.
Park said, "Experience is a serious test for the international community, as it will only lead to more sanctions and isolation of North Korea."
For his part, Japanese Prime Minister Chenzo Abe said his country "can not condone this."
He said Abe said, "The progress of a nuclear North Korea is a serious threat to the safety of Japan, as it undermines peace in the region and in the world."
A statement issued by the Press Secretary of the White House that Obama stressed in his talks by telephone with the leaders of Japan and South Korea to "Washington's commitment to protecting the security of the allies in Asia and the world."
"National day"
It is usually used North Korea's national events to show its military strength. Friday coincided with the country's National Day, which celebrates the establishment of the current system.
Many of the experts expect North Korea to conduct a fifth nuclear test. Where pictures showed Mtlqth via satellite rising activity in the nuclear test site in North Korea.
Japan, published a survey to monitor the nuclear activities of North Korea plane, while China said it was monitoring the levels of radioactivity near the border with North Korea.
North Korea has conducted in recent months test-fired ballistic missiles ballistic each reached the territorial waters of Japan.
It is noted that North Korea is banned under the sanctions imposed by the United Nations system, which conduct any nuclear tests or missile.
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Air defense system S-300V4 get missiles with knives 400 Km


Air defense system S-300V4 get missiles with knives 400 Km

S-300V4 anti-aircraft missile defense system, which has been supplied to the Russian troops since the end of 2014, will be equipped with three types of hypersonic missiles, a representative of Russia’s air defense weapons’ manufacturer - Almaz-Antey Concern, told reporters on Friday at the Army 2016 Forum. "The versatility of the S-300V4 system, according to the
‘efficiency - cost’ criterion, is achieved by using of three
types of missiles - all SAM (surface-to-air missiles) in it -
solid fuel, two-stage, hypersonic, maximally unified with each other", he said.
The company spokesman said that the S-300V4 system will be able to use the 9M83M small missile, the large 9M82MD and intermediate 9M82M missile with the range of up to 200 km. According to him, the 9M82MD missile is designed to intercept aerodynamic targets within the range of 400 km, as well as the main types of ballistic targets, including the warheads of medium-range ballistic missiles flying at a speed of up to 4,500 meters per second For the destruction of ballistic missile warheads, the air
defense system missiles are for the first time equipped with
a directional warhead with "light" and "heavy" strike
elements, said the expert. The effectiveness of such a
warhead is "more than five-fold or six-fold" higher than the
"classic" one, the representative of Almaz-Antey said.
The contract on the supply of the S-300V4 system was signed with the Russian Defense Ministry in 2012, and the first set off the system was made operational in late 2014.
In May, Almaz-Antey General Designer Pavel Sozinov said in
an interview with TASS that a new long-range missile, which allows the system to destroy targets at a distance of 400 kilometers, was made operational.
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Israeli fighter jets after receiving "F-35" and Egypt fighter "Rafale" .. Where tipped the balance of military air superiority?

Israel took over at the end of June last US fighter aircraft developed from the "F-35 aircraft," Israel to be the first countries to receive similar aircraft in the world after America. Egypt had received the fighter aircraft "Rafale" from France in Yolo / July last year, the Egyptian army to become the first Army includes those fighters to the air fleet, whose use was limited only to the French troops.
[Size = 31] fighter F-35 [/ size]

Characterized fighter "F-35" in its ability to hide from radar screens and to carry smart weapons, and has developed techniques for the disappearance from the radar screens and better sensors between global fighter.


And the possibility of enemy aircraft monitoring and jamming of radars from long distances, and guaranteeing them the sensing systems of this cover by 360 degree field of fighting and an electronic scanning allows to strike ground targets without the danger with a great touch them. Also it enjoys the largest range radar allows detecting enemy aircraft and the first data processor can test 400 billion operations per second, and up the speed of the plane, on average, to 1.6 Mach, the maximum height is 50 thousand feet.
[Size = 31] Rafale fighter [/ size]

Fighter "Rafale" is a comprehensive multi-role fighter, enjoying the benefits of technological secret Baltkhva allow for the radar, which is fitted with a radar survey electronically provides an unmatched among competitors. The unique ability to develop detailed three-dimensional maps of the land beneath it.
When the plane radar can track 40 targets at one time, and the clash with eight of those goals, and reaches a top speed of the aircraft to Mach 1.6, while the maximum height is 50 thousand feet.

It is noteworthy that Egypt received the first three fighters from among the 24 "Rafale" aircraft from France, in Yolo / July 2015, weeks after the deadline for the opening of the new Suez Canal before.
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Detection Russian AWACS future A-100 "Premier

Detection Russian AWACS future A-100 "Premier

Beriev Aircraft Company with Vega Radio Engineering 
Corporation has been unveiled model of new A-100 “Premier” airborne early warning and control (AWACS)
aircraft at the military-technical forum «Army 2016».
The new Beriev A-100 “Premier” airborne early warning and
control (AWACS) aircraft will be based on the Il-76MD-90A
(Il-476) transport aircraft. The Beriev A-100 is an airborne
early warning and control (AWACS) aircraft currently being
developed by Russia, an upgrade of the A-50.
The aircraft is based on the improved Il-476, which has new
PS-90A-76 turbofans that are 15% more powerful than the D-30KP used by the Il-76. The external shape of the A-100
will be similar to the A-50, with the main radar array housed in a rotating dome mounted on two struts above the fuselage. The new Vega Premier AESA radar in the dome will have electronic steering in elevation while azimuth is control by the rotation of the dome. The array will rotate once every 5 seconds, thus improving the radar’s ability to track fast
moving targets.
The A-100 Premier will make her maiden flight by 2018, a
defense source told Russian media.
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Tuesday, August 30, 2016

UNIT 777 IS THE BEST  


ABOUT UNIT 777


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Unit 777 is a military combat unit to combat terrorism in the Egyptian armed forces. It created in 1978 by Major General Ahmed Attia Rajai. The reason for the establishment of the unit is not to complete the task of commandos in Larnaca process because it does not fit with their capabilities at this time, and the reasons due to due to the late President Sadat pay commandos of the State of Cyprus without prior permission, prompting the Cypriot armed forces clashed at full strength and their heavy weapons with the Egyptian commandos. In 1985, performance of the unit was instrumental in freeing hostages process were aboard an Egypt Air Malta airliner where erred delegates EgyptAir to give maps of the actual plane that will be edited For securities was behind the emergency outlets no seats but in fact had been placed the company's range of additional seats behind those doors. When the unit forces blew up the doors of the emergency severe explosives, killing 20 passengers on the spot and after executing forces managed to enter the plane fired randomly, killing terrorists. In the course of this mess, some of the passengers managed to escape from the plane to their deaths at the hands of the Egyptians snipers who they Zno some terrorists trying to flee. It is said that the unit carried out a successful mission in Haifa, Israel, where he was detained Egyptian ship suspected of being carrying weapons and aid to Palestinian resistance fighters. [1] the unit received 777 joint exercises with the strength of the US Special Forces, Delta. No information on the number of the unit or the ages or identities members, is headquartered near Cairo. And assigned to the unit also protect Egypt's president missions in his visits abroad.777 Egyptian777 Egyptian





Cyprus
It has raiding the Larnaca International Airport in Cyprus, in the February 29, 1978 before the establishment of any unit where intervened forces from Egyptian bolt to free hostages Egyptians and Arabs were detained by members of the Palestine Liberation Organization. The job failed miserably for several reasons, where the Egyptian Ministry of Defense did not tell the Cypriot authorities troops have entered the country without permission; therefore Cypriot security forces clashed at the airport with members of the Egyptian unity for 80 minutes, died in this process, 15 members of the members of the unit.
The process has Baamr directly from President Sadat, despite the objection of General Nabil Shukri it not because of the lack of readiness of the unit, but due to lack of government approval on the landing of two Cypriot Egyptian forces and threatened to beat them if Hbothma
Maj. Gen. Nabil Shukri transfer of that information for driving while flying over the sea. President Sadat told him, and I quote: "I'll let you know your job h O Hazrat officer ..... carried out orders," the first plane landed on board, Maj. Gen. Nabil thanks to being hit on the boardwalk obesity tank gun, killing the crew and some of the men were immediately stun the families of General Nabil Shokry and those with him without firing a single bullet wound
Sadat cut ties with Cyprus and recognize the government of Northern Cyprus has been appointed General Nabil Shokry director of the War College after the Mradath In 1981, the unit first received their training at the hands of a specialized US troops, but apparently the unit were not yet ready to enter into a practical reality.
It is said that the unit carried out a successful mission in Haifa, Israel, where he was detained Egyptian ship suspected of being carrying weapons and aid to Palestinian resistance fighters.

The unit exceeds the number of its members are currently 300 people and is headquartered in South Cairo is equipped with Mi-8 helicopters. Unity rehearses a number of Western special units, including Delta Force of the US Army and US Navy divers and force the French GIGN
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SAUDI ARABIA REPLACED DF-3 MISSILES

SAUDI ARABIA REPLACED DF-3 MISSILES


Copters, Marines and Secret Missiles—Saudi Arabia Just Pulled Off Its Biggest War Game Ever 

Massive military exercise directed at troublesome neighbors
Jassem Al Salami in War is Boring
The Royal Saudi Arabian Armed Forces concluded the biggest military drill in their history on April 29. The “Sword of Abdullah” war game involved a staggering 130,000 soldiers, sailors, marines, airmen and missileers in three regions.
That’s more than half of the kingdom’s total military personnel. If the United States were to conduct an equivalent exercise, it would include more than a million people.
Make no mistake—the giant war game was a message for Iran. Although notonly Iran.


The northern theater simulated a skirmish with Iraq. The southern sector played out battles with Shi’a militants from Yemen. It was in the east that Saudi forces conducted the kinds of maneuvers they might use in a war with Iran.
That part of the exercise included massive amphibious assaults. Blackhawk helicopters inserted Royal Saudi Special Forces while AH-64 and OH-58 gunships and scouts flew top cover.
In the next stage, commandeered civilian landing craft delivered amphibious armored vehicles and marine units to link up with the Special Operations Forces.
Blackhawk and OH-58 helicopters during the war game. Al Riyadh photo
The air and sea assault training had a clear purpose. Iran uses three strategic islands in the Strait of Hormuz as bases for artillery, cruise missiles and fast boats—in order to be able block the strategic strait, in the event of open conflict.
In wartime, Arab Gulf states would need to seize these islands. Or blast them into chunks.
During the parade marking the war game’s completion, the Royal Saudi Strategic Forces displayed, for the first time, their DF-3 medium-range ballistic missile. Saudi Arabia reportedly acquired the missiles and their conventional warheads from China in 1987.
The DF-3 boasts a maximum range of 3,350 kilometers and can target Tehran from underground missile silos in central Saudi Arabia. Riyadh’s strategic forces are believe to have begun replacing the DF-3s with more advanced DF-11s or DF-15s starting in 2003.
In showing off the missiles, Saudi Arabia was essentially reminding Iran that it can strike the island bases as well as targets deep inside Iranian borders … without the help of the United States or another


The war game and its provocative parade are the latest signs of increasing tensions between Tehran and Riyadh. During negotiations over Iran’s alleged nuclear program, in 2013 the Saudi ambassador to United States published an op-ed in The New York Times vowing that the Saudis would confront Iran even without U.S. support.
The kingdom opened its wallet to back up its boast. The Royal Saudi Air Force signed a deal with the U.S. to buy more than 2,600 AGM-158 and AGM-84K cruise missiles and GBU-39 small diameter bombs.

And in early 2014, Saudi king Abdullah ordered a major reform of the country’s military and intelligence leadership, appointing a new minister of defense and replacing the notorious head of intelligence Prince Bandar Bin Sultan with the younger Gen. Youssef Al Idrisi.
Saudi Arabia has a robust military by regional standards—and a particularly capable air force. The kingdom’s F-15 and Typhoon fighters can launch cruise missiles from well outside Iran’s defensive umbrella.


A Saudi air force tanker leads F-15 and Typhoon fighters. Al Riyadh photo
But Iranian air defenses are, in theory, capable of destroying incoming cruise missiles once they enter radar and rocket range. Tehran has developed long-wave early warning radars and guided anti-aircraft artillery and surface-to-air missiles specifically to counter Western cruise missiles.
And unlike the United States, Saudi Arabia does not have the weaponry and skills for suppressing an air-defense network. Riyadh has not invested in the stealthy drones and high-altitude spy planes it would need to detect radar and missile sites—nor the jamming planes to interfere with the radars.
Against Iranian counter-attacks, Saudi Arabia relies on obsolete French Crotale and U.S. Hawk anti-air missiles plus a smaller numbers of modern Patriot batteries. In the balance, Saudi Arabia’s military posture is more offensive than defensive.
Only the Patriots have any chance of intercepting Iran’s ballistic missiles. But Riyadh’s Patriots are older models. They are not linked to satellites, sea-based radars or long-range land radars. Lacking situational awareness, Saudi defenses would be fairly easy to spoof with decoys.
Riyadh is surely aware of its defensive limitations. A single refinery, the Abqaiq facility, processes 70 percent of the country’s crude oil. An explosion a few kilometers away from the complex in 2006 raised oil prices by two dollars per barrel.
The complex is fewer than 300 kilometers from Iran, well within range of Iranian ballistic and cruise missiles. A single Patriot battery defends Abqaiq. Saudi Arabia’s massive Ghawar oil field, lying 100 kilometers from Iran, is equally vulnerable.
With its military investments and huge war game, Riyadh aims to keep Iran in check—this despite Saudi Arabia’s defensive weaknesses. The question is whether Iran responds by cooling its own rhetoric … or pushing back.
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