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this morning according to Twitter
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Jeff Head

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Apparently in the UK the tugs are books for working in the area of the QE from June 21-24th. This leads some people to believe that that is when she is first going to sea.

We shall see...and look forward to it!
 
May 17, 2017
Saturday at 3:43 PM
and No, Trident doesn’t run on Windows XP
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while UK Trident submarines vulnerable to cyber attack, think tank warns
The threat of a cyber attack getting past the defense systems of Royal Navy’s Vanguard-class ballistic missile submarines is real, a think tank has warned.

According to a report by the British American Security Information Council (BASIC), claims that the submarines’ isolated ‘air-gapped’ systems cannot be penetrated are simply false.

The report, published this month, reviewed the possibilities of a cyber attack on the Royal Navy’s Trident II D-5 armed submarines and the implications of a successful attack.

A successful attack – one which would take over control of a nuclear-tipped missile – could even start a nuclear war, the report says.

While the electronic network and communication systems installed aboard the submarines are secure, BASIC argues that they could be exposed to malware injections during maintenance and upgrade procedures.

Other cyber threats facing the submarines are the development of underwater drones which could allow for close proximity kinetic and cyber-attacks, and the smuggling in of nano and bionic technologies.

The best way to prevent these attacks is constant vigilance both during operations and in-port. Updates of software and hardware in addition to regular testing and inspections are essential if the UK wants to maintain its strategic superiority, the report concluded.

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source is NavalToday
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it may, or may not, be sensational:
Sailors are abandoning the navy's new warship because they are bored, it is claimed
6 June 2017
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so I don't post the text (it would get ignored here anyway :)
of course the RN denies; time will tell
 

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Eurofighter: final integration of the Brimstone II

BAe Systems is preparing to conduct a series of missile tests with the Brimstone 2 air-to-ground missile from a Eurofighter "Typhoon II" combat aircraft. This test is part of the finalization in order to integrate the missile on the aircraft.

For BAe this work is part of its Phase 3 development program (P3E), to add new capabilities to the European aircraft.

The integration of the Brimstone II missile is a unique requirement of the United Kingdom as part of the Royal Air Force's Centurion project. The project will integrate the three main terrestrial weapons that equip the Panavia Tornado GR4, on the "Typhoon II", Raytheon's Paveway IV guided bomb, was integrated into Typhoon through the P1E upgrade.

Then, the adaptation of the MBDA Storm Shadow missile was integrated into the P2E package with the Meteor. Now it is the turn of the "Brimstone II" to complete the arsenal of the plane. Upgrades apply only to Typhoon Tier 2 and 3 models.

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UK takes delivery of third and final RC-135 Rivet Joint surveillance Aircraft

The third and final RC-135 Rivet Joint surveillance aircraft touched down in the UK yesterday, marking the final delivery of Project Airseeker.

Acquisition of the three aircraft was budgeted at £634m. The aircraft form No. 51 Squadron, based at RAF Waddington along with the RAF’s other ISTAR assets. They are expected to remain in service until 2045

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