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UAE launches Falcon’s Eye satellite into space​


Falcon’s Eye with both the civil and military importance is fourth reconnaissance satellite launched by UAE and marks Gulf state’s 49th National Day.

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Falcon's Eye will reinforce the UAE’s accumulated experience in the satellite sector

FRENCH GUIANA - The United Arab Emirates launched Wednesday the satellite Falcon's Eye into space from the French Guiana Space Centre, in South America to mark its 49th National Day.

The Soyuz ST-A rocket lifted off from the launch complex in French Guiana and the earth-observation satellite separated 58 minutes after burns by the Fregat upper stage.

Equipped with a High-Resolution Imager, the 1190 kg satellite is the fourth reconnaissance satellite launched by the UAE, bringing the total number to 12 satellites into orbit.

The data it transmits back to the ground control station will be used for mapping, agricultural monitoring, urban planning and monitoring changes in the environment, helping with response planning for natural disasters, and monitoring the UAE's borders and coasts.

Fitted with an earth-observation payload, with very-high-resolution optical capabilities, the satellite will remain in Low Earth Orbit for 10 years taking high quality imagery of the ground below to relay to the ground control station.

The project began five years ago and implemented by many experienced engineers and technicians from the UAE Armed Forces specialising in mega project management and military and space systems who were joined by foreign experts.

Undersecretary of the Ministry of Defense Matar Salem Ali Al Dhaheri said that the UAE’s success in launching the satellite, is a unique achievement, proving that it has the necessary capacities to become an inspiring example of creating hope for others.

Dhaheri stressed the Falcon's Eye reflects the desire to achieve excellence that differentiates the UAE from other countries thanks to the visionary vision of its leadership, to engage in specialist sectors that were previously exclusive to advanced countries, most notably the space and satellite sector.

"This national achievement is worthy of pride not only given the civil and military importance of Falcon's Eye, but also because it has unique characteristics, including a mobile platform for receiving and sending photos from any location in the world that will be used for various purposes, such as map surveys, civil planning and preventing natural disasters.

"Falcon's Eye will reinforce the UAE’s accumulated experience in the satellite sector, especially after a series of consecutive successes in this field," he added.

Lieutenant General Khalifa Thani Al-Rumaithi, Chairman of the Supreme Committee for the Falcon's Eye, said that the National Space Programme aims to achieve excellence, as part of the country’s development experience.

“The satellite’s team are all Emirati citizens aged between 27 and 28, a fact which confirms the country has the human, knowledge and technology resources that will make it an example to follow for the space sector development, most notably following the launch of the Hope Probe, the first Emirati mission to discover Mars, which is set to arrive in the red planet in 2021, coinciding with the country’s Golden Jubilee,” said Rumaithi.

 

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This year, Rafale celebrates 10 years of presence on the French Forces air base in the United Arab Emirates! For this occasion, the daggerboards of two Rafale were decorated.

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U.A.E. Orders 2 Saab Globaleye Systems Worth $1B​


U.A.E. Orders 2 Saab Globaleye Systems Worth $1B

GlobalEye advanced airborne surveillance system

Saab has today received a $1 billion follow on contract with the United Arab Emirates regarding the sale of two GlobalEye advanced airborne surveillance system.

The contract period is 2020-2025. It is an amendment to the original deal signed with U.A.E. in 2015 for 3 GlobalEye aircraft.
The work will be carried out in Gothenburg, Linköping, Arboga, Järfälla and Luleå in Sweden and in Centurion, South Africa.
The contract was signed by the customer on the 30th of December 2020, hence the order was booked during the fourth quarter 2020.

GlobalEye provides simultaneous air, maritime and ground surveillance. It combines sophisticated radar technology with the ultra-long range Global 6000 aircraft from Bombardier.


 
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U.A.E. Orders 2 Saab Globaleye Systems Worth $1B​


U.A.E. Orders 2 Saab Globaleye Systems Worth $1B

GlobalEye advanced airborne surveillance system

Saab has today received a $1 billion follow on contract with the United Arab Emirates regarding the sale of two GlobalEye advanced airborne surveillance system.

The contract period is 2020-2025. It is an amendment to the original deal signed with U.A.E. in 2015 for 3 GlobalEye aircraft.
The work will be carried out in Gothenburg, Linköping, Arboga, Järfälla and Luleå in Sweden and in Centurion, South Africa.
The contract was signed by the customer on the 30th of December 2020, hence the order was booked during the fourth quarter 2020.

GlobalEye provides simultaneous air, maritime and ground surveillance. It combines sophisticated radar technology with the ultra-long range Global 6000 aircraft from Bombardier.

That is like twice the $$$ than it should be.
 

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Why? Supply and demand.
not really about that, same type of bombs are supplied by others. 23 billion is huge amount of money... if we look close, its spend on 50 jets and little more than 10 UCAV. The problem is you can still see f35 from 100km with IRST..
 

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not really about that, same type of bombs are supplied by others. 23 billion is huge amount of money... if we look close, its spend on 50 jets and little more than 10 UCAV. The problem is you can still see f35 from 100km with IRST..
If IRST was so advanced F-35 is obsolete. IRST is good, but can you destroy an F-35 before it can destory you?
 

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UAE signs deal with U.S. to buy 50 F-35 jets and up to 18 drones​


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The United Arab Emirates has signed an agreement with the United States to purchase 50 F-35 jets and up to 18 armed drones, people familiar with the situation told Reuters on Wednesday.

Although the UAE and the United States were working to ink a deal before President Joseph Biden took office on Wednesday, the new president has said he will re-examine the agreements.

The UAE, one of Washington’s closest Middle East allies, has long expressed interest in acquiring the stealthy F-35 jets made by Lockheed Martin and was promised a chance to buy them in a side deal when it agreed to normalize relations with Israel last August.


The U.S. State Department and the UAE Embassy in Washington did not immediately respond to requests for comment.

One of the people said the agreement was signed about an hour before Biden was sworn into office. The document gave the United Arab Emirates the chance to accept the negotiated schedule and configuration of the jets while also making the purchase request official.

The UAE has had the paperwork for more than a week, the people said. The UAE and the United States had once hoped to have a deal in place in December, but the timing of jet deliveries, their cost, the technology packages and training associated with the deal extended negotiations, the people said.


The jets are a major component of a $23 billion sale of high-tech armaments from General Atomics, Lockheed Martin Corp and Raytheon Technologies Corp to the UAE announced this fall.

The UAE government also signed a separate agreement to buy up to 18 drones, the second-largest sale of U.S. drones to a single country, the people said.

The final in-country delivery date for the F-35 jets could not immediately be confirmed, but the initial proposal sent to UAE said 2027, the people said.

 

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I hope they don't but they may stil get these aircrafts, most likely they will.
 
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UAE army soldiers in Afghanistan
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Rabdan 8x8 during military exercise with the US

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Joint armored exercise with US with Leclerc and BMP-3

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