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Miragedriver

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New Russian tanker helmet. It looks like the US CVC DH-132 helmet style.
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Miragedriver

Brigadier
Russia eliminates 84.5% of chemical weapons stockpile

THE HAGUE, December 1. /TASS/. Russia eliminated 84.5% of chemical weapons, chairman of the State Commission on Chemical Disarmament Mikhail Babich said on Monday.

“Since the 18th Conference in 2013 Russia has eliminated 2,807 tons of chemical weapons of the first category. So far Russia has eliminated almost 34,000 tons of chemical warfare agents,” he told the 19th session of the OPCW Conference of the States Parties.

“In 2015 we’re expected to complete the elimination of chemical weapons at the four facilities — Maradykovsky, Leonidovka, Pochep and Shchushchye”, Babich said.

“By December 31, 2015 the total amount of eliminated chemical weapons of the first category will be about 36,500 tons (91.2% of the existing stockpiles in the Russian Federation). Chemical weapons at the Kizner facility will be disposed of after December 31, 2015,” he said.

“We’re planning to complete the elimination of chemical weapons not later than December 31, 2020,” Babich added.

“The Russian Federation is determined to consistently fulfil its obligations under the Convention on the Prohibition of the Development, Production, Stockpiling and Use of Chemical Weapons and on their Destruction,” he said.

Russia “takes and will take measures to complete the elimination of all stockpiles of chemical weapons in the shortest possible period of time”, the Russian presidential plenipotentiary representative to the Volga Federal District said.

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From Marine Forum Daily News:
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28 November

RUSSIA


Northern Fleet task group with destroyer SEVEROMORSK, landing ship ALEXANDR OTRAKOVSKIY, tanker DUBNA and salvage tug SLIVA SB-406 passed the English Channel (shadowed by British patrol ship TYNE) southbound to anchor in the Seine Bay in international waters off the French coast … resupply and wait for storm to calm down, then continue on their scheduled Mediterranean deployment.
(rmks: routine deployment to relieve other MedSqn ships, amid out-of-proportion media hype)
I added the bold face in the second part of rmks.
 
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I added the bold face in the second part of rmks.

the source quoted above says
(rmks: routine deployment to relieve other MedSqn ships, amid out-of-proportion media hype)
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officially announced the naval exercise to be performed in La Manche:
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and the Russian press-release doesn't say anything about the Med ...
 

FORBIN

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The K-551 Vladimir Monomakh third Project 955 Borey unit should be called to active duty 19 or 29 December.
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Radar System MIRES for T-50, presumably for test on a Su-35S composed of three N036 Byelka radars : N036-1-01 in the nose et 2 N036B-1-01 in the wings.
N036-1-01 have 1526 modules and N036B-1-01, 358.

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aksha

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navigation system for the T-50 fighter jet

The new development can integrate with Russia’s space-based satellite navigation system

Concern Radioelectronic Technologies (KRET) has created an upgraded BINS-SP2M strapdown inertial navigation system for the fifth-generation T-50 (PAK FA) fighter jet that autonomously processes navigation and flight information, determines position and motion parameters in the absence of satellite navigation, and can integrate with GLONASS, Russia’s space-based satellite navigation system.

BINS-SP2M is guaranteed to last at least 10,000 hours, almost twice as long as its foreign counterparts. Moreover, the Russian system has better performance characteristics and can be utilized universally as it can be installed not only in airborne, but also in marine and terrestrial equipment.

The BINS-SP2M navigation system for the T-50 was developed by two KRET enterprises, Moscow Institute of Electromechanics and Automatics (MIEA) and Ramensky Instrument Engineering Plant (RPZ). The equipment is built on the basis of laser gyros and quartz accelerometers, instruments for measuring the acceleration of moving objects.

The system we have developed will make the PAK FA more effective for use in the network-centric warfare model

Nikolay Kolesov, KRET CEO

“The deep integration of BINS-SP2M with space-based systems will make the PAK FA more effective for use in the network-centric warfare model, which requires air, land, and naval forces to be combined into a single network,” explained Nikolay Kolesov, KRET CEO. “KRET’s enterprises are working on a number of highly intelligent systems for future combat aircraft and helicopters. These developments will enhance the vitality and effectiveness of military equipment while also enhancing the abilities of the Russian Air Force.”

The previous version of the BINS-SP2 was installed and tested onboard the Russian 4 ++ generation Su-35S, the world’s most powerful fighter jet. This combat aircraft uses fifth-generation technologies superior to those used by other aircraft of the same class.

Concern Radioelectronic Technologies (KRET) is Russia’s largest holding company in the radio-electronics industry. Founded in 2009, it is now a part of Rostec Corporation. KRET specializes in the development and manufacturing of avionics systems for civil and military aviation, air-based radar, state identification systems, multipurpose instrumentation, electrical connectors, and cable systems. Additionally, the KRET’s enterprises produce various household appliances, medical equipment, and control systems for energy, transportation, and engineering industries. KRET includes 97 enterprises, design bureaus, and production plants.
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