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Canada Provides Armored Combat Support Vehicles to Ukraine

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Canada Provides Armored Combat Support Vehicles to Ukraine

Canada Delivers Armored Combat Support Vehicles to Ukraine

October 26, 2024 – Canada has officially delivered a batch of Armored Combat Support Vehicles (ASCV), specifically the ambulance variant, to Ukraine. This delivery comes after Ukrainian personnel successfully completed their training in operating these vehicles in Germany.

Canada’s commitment to aiding Ukraine has been significant, with the government previously pledging to send a total of 50 ACSVs, investing 650 million Canadian dollars (approximately $472.8 million) into the initiative. The vehicles are manufactured by the Canadian division of General Dynamics Land Systems, with deliveries expected to unfold over the next three years.

Following the training sessions, the ambulance variant of the ACSV was loaded and dispatched to support Ukraine’s defense against the ongoing invasion. The move underscores Canada’s steadfast support for Ukraine in its struggle for sovereignty. The Canadian Armed Forces (CAF) shared this development on social media, using the hashtag #SlavaUkraini, which translates to "Glory to Ukraine."

The ASCV platform, already in service with the Canadian Army, combines mobility and protection, being based on the highly versatile LAV 6.0 (Light Armored Vehicle). This platform is capable of withstanding armor-piercing rounds from heavy machine guns and is equipped with state-of-the-art electronics and advanced optical systems that enhance target identification for operators. The vehicle features a robust 450-horsepower engine, allowing it to reach speeds of up to 100 kilometers (62 miles) per hour.

Designed for multiple operational roles, the new Canadian ASCV can transport troops, serve as command centers, engage in electronic warfare, and assist with vehicle repairs. In a broader context, Canada has placed a significant order for a total of 360 ACSVs to modernize its military fleet and replace older units under a contract valued at 2 billion Canadian dollars ($1.5 billion).

In addition to the vehicle delivery, earlier this month, Canada announced a $46-million military aid package for Ukraine, which includes small arms, ammunition, and protective gear. This aid is part of a larger commitment totaling 4.5 billion Canadian dollars ($3.2 billion) for military support to Kyiv since the conflict with Russia commenced in 2022. Furthermore, Canadian military personnel are heavily involved in training efforts, with over 330 staff deployed in the UK, Poland, and Latvia, having trained more than 42,000 members of the Ukrainian Army to date.

This latest support initiative is part of Canada’s ongoing commitment to bolster Ukraine’s defense capabilities amidst the ongoing conflict.

Air Marshal Surat Singh Visits Air Force Station Jorhat for Diwali Celebrations

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Jorhat, October 30, 2024 – Air Marshal Surat Singh, Air Officer Commanding-in-Chief of the Eastern Air Command (AOC-in-C, EAC), made a two-day visit to Air Force Station Jorhat from October 29-30, 2024, to celebrate Diwali with the air warriors and personnel.

During his visit, he extended heartfelt greetings on the auspicious occasion, recognizing the tireless efforts and commitment of the station’s personnel toward maintaining operational preparedness.

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Air Marshal Singh personally shared sweets with the air warriors as a token of appreciation, emphasizing the critical role they play in safeguarding the nation. He lauded their dedication to service and their readiness to face challenges, especially during the festive season, which often sees personnel stationed away from their families.

His words resonated with the spirit of unity and commitment, encouraging all present to uphold the highest standards of service.

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In addition to his visit to the airbase, Air Marshal Surat Singh visited the Air Force Hospital in Jorhat on October 30, where he interacted with patients from the Indian Air Force, Indian Army, and Assam Rifles.

The visit brought warmth and cheer to the hospital wards as he distributed sweets to patients, marking Diwali festivities within the military community.

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Extending his best wishes to all personnel and their families, Air Marshal Singh underscored the importance of such moments to foster camaraderie and uplift the morale of the armed forces. His presence brought joy and encouragement, leaving a lasting impact on the personnel and families who serve in challenging environments.

The Eastern Air Command, headquartered in Shillong, continues to uphold its mission readiness with Air Force Station Jorhat playing a pivotal role in strategic operations.

Air Chief Marshal AP Singh Visits Northern Sector on Diwali Eve

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On the eve of Diwali 2024, Chief of the Air Staff, Air Chief Marshal AP Singh, visited forward locations in the Northern Sector to assess operational readiness and engage with air warriors.

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Emphasizing the vital role of vigilance in national security, he praised the personnel for their unwavering dedication and selfless service.

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This visit underscores the Indian Air Force’s steadfast commitment to the welfare and morale of its frontline personnel, highlighting the IAF’s dedication to safeguarding India’s sovereignty and supporting those who serve in challenging conditions.

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Lt Gen J K Gera Takes Charge as Commandant of Army Service Corps Centre & College, Bengaluru

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Lieutenant General J K Gera has assumed the appointment of Commandant at the Army Service Corps Centre & College (ASCC&C) in Bengaluru.

Congratulating him on his new role, Lt Gen Devendra Sharma, General Officer Commanding-in-Chief (GOC-in-C) of Army Training Command (ARTRAC), along with all ranks, extended their best wishes.

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The ASCC&C in Bengaluru is a premier institution under the Ministry of Defence, dedicated to training personnel in logistics and transport management for the Indian Army.

Known for its state-of-the-art infrastructure and scientific training methods, the institution upholds global standards, equipping all ranks with essential logistics skills to enhance operational readiness.

Raksha Mantri Rajnath Singh Celebrates Diwali with Troops in Tezpur

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Raksha Mantri Shri Rajnath Singh celebrated Diwali with the soldiers of the 4 Corps Headquarters in Tezpur, Assam, on October 30, 2024. Joined by Chief of the Army Staff General Upendra Dwivedi, Eastern Command’s GOC-in-C Lt Gen RC Tewari, and GOC of 4 Corps Lt Gen Gambhir Singh, the Defence Minister extended festive greetings and acknowledged the soldiers’ spirit, courage, and commitment to the nation.

During the celebrations, which included a traditional Barakhana meal, Rajnath Singh commended the soldiers for their exemplary discipline and bravery, calling them an inspiration to India’s youth. He emphasized that India is committed to peaceful relations with its neighbors and highlighted recent diplomatic and military efforts with China to restore peace along certain areas of the Line of Actual Control (LAC). Reflecting on a policy initiated by former PM Atal Bihari Vajpayee, he stated, “We can change our friends but not our neighbors,” underscoring India’s dedication to peaceful coexistence. However, he assured that all necessary measures would be taken to secure India’s borders, with a focus on the welfare of the forces.

Shri Rajnath Singh also highlighted India’s rising stature on the global stage, attributing it to Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s leadership and the strength of the Indian Armed Forces. He urged the troops to stay vigilant, noting the complexities of an evolving global security environment.

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Earlier in the day, the Defence Minister reviewed 4 Corps’ operational readiness and infrastructure advancements along the LAC. He praised the Corps’ deployment of advanced technology and military equipment to enhance operational effectiveness and recognized their significant contributions to border area development.

The Defence Minister concluded by lauding the concept of Barakhana for fostering camaraderie among ranks, saying, “Barakhana illustrates that we are more than just our official titles; we are a family united in our commitment to safeguarding the nation.”

Dhanurdhari Gunners Display Bravery in River Rescue

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The Dhanurdhari Gunners of the Fire and Fury Corps showcased their dedication to the motto “सेवा परमो धर्मः” (Service is the highest duty) by performing a heroic rescue on October 30, 2024.

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In the early hours near Nurla, a civilian driver found himself in dire circumstances after his vehicle accidentally plunged into the chilling waters of the Indus River.

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Demonstrating exceptional bravery and compassion, the Fire and Fury Corps promptly intervened to rescue the individual.

The driver received immediate medical treatment at the Central Medical Inspection room at Nurla Station before being further transported to the Government Hospital in Leh for continued care.

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This courageous act reflects the Indian Army’s commitment to protecting and serving the people, both on and off the battlefield.

General Upendra Dwivedi Awards Aviation Flight Safety Award

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At the ongoing Army Commanders’ Conference (ACC), General Upendra Dwivedi, Chief of Army Staff (COAS), presented the prestigious ‘Aviation Flight Safety Award’ to honor excellence in flight safety.

This award was established to recognize the outstanding contributions of individuals and teams committed to ensuring the highest standards of safety and reliability in Army aviation operations.

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To ensure fair competition, the award was divided into two categories: single-engine and multiple-engine helicopter units.

The 663 Army Aviation Squadron emerged as the top unit in the single-engine category, while the 257 Army Aviation Squadron took first place in the multiple-engine category.

These awards underscore the Indian Army’s dedication to promoting rigorous flight safety standards, reflecting the commitment and professionalism of Army Aviation personnel.

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The 663 Army Aviation Squadron, known as the Snow Leopards, is a prominent unit within the Indian Army Aviation Corps. This squadron is based in Jammu and Kashmir and plays a crucial role in various operational capacities, particularly along the Line of Control (LoC) with Pakistan.

It operates multiple types of helicopters, including the Cheetah and Chetak models, which are essential for reconnaissance, transport, and support missions.

Indian Army Showcases Nari Shakti at the Global Stage in New York

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In a strong display of India’s commitment to women empowerment, Lieutenant General Sadhna S Nair, Director General Medical Services (DGMS) of the Indian Army, represented India at the Women, Peace, and Security Week in New York, USA.

Co-hosted by India, Germany, and Switzerland, the event on October 25, 2024, saw Lieutenant General Nair participate in a multinational panel discussion on the status of women in defense, followed by an interactive session.

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As the first woman to hold the prestigious position of DGMS (Army), Lt Gen Nair discussed India’s strides toward creating a gender-neutral environment within the armed forces.

She highlighted the Indian Army’s progress and the ongoing efforts in recruitment, promotion, and retention to ensure equal opportunity and meaningful participation for women in the defense sector.

She emphasized the importance of initiatives that enable military personnel to balance family and career, supporting a holistic approach to service.

Lt Gen Nair also discussed the Indian Army’s active inclusion of women in United Nations peacekeeping missions, underscoring India’s role in promoting gender neutrality and enhancing multinational collaboration.

Her contributions to the panel reinforced India’s commitment to advancing #NariShakti in the defense sector and supporting women’s roles in peacekeeping and security.

CDS General Anil Chauhan Celebrates Diwali with Tri-Service Troops at Andaman & Nicobar Islands

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Chief of Defence Staff (CDS) General Anil Chauhan marked Diwali with troops from the Army, Navy, Air Force, and Indian Coast Guard stationed at the Andaman & Nicobar Islands, enhancing the festive spirit and camaraderie among the forces.

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On October 29, General Chauhan participated in the Diwali Mela celebrations, bringing a wave of joy and festivity to the occasion. He also joined the troops for a special Bara-Khana, held in honor of the dedicated soldiers safeguarding India’s sovereignty.

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During his visit to Sri Vijaya Puram, General Chauhan addressed officers from the Andaman & Nicobar Command (ANC) engaged in a Joint Services exercise, discussing mission readiness and commending their steadfast commitment to national security.

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The Diwali evening was spent at Military Station Brichgunj, where the CDS celebrated with Joint Services troops, attending cultural events and extending warm Diwali greetings.

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His presence at the vibrant Bara-Khana event fostered camaraderie and morale among the soldiers, highlighting the spirit of Service Before Self. General Chauhan praised ANC personnel for their unwavering dedication to India’s security and wished all ranks a joyous Diwali.

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Damen Naval Partners with Dutch Company for ASW Frigate Fuel Oil Separation Systems

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Damen Naval Partners with Dutch Company for ASW Frigate Fuel Oil Separation Systems

Damen Naval Contracts Alfa Laval for Royal Netherlands and Belgian Navy ASW Frigates

Breda, Netherlands – Damen Naval has announced a significant contract with Alfa Laval Benelux to provide critical components for the Anti-Submarine Warfare (ASW) frigates being developed for the Royal Netherlands Navy and the Belgian Navy. Under this agreement, Alfa Laval will supply advanced fuel oil separators, cleaning tables, Oily Bilge Water Separators, and integrated logistics support deliverables.

This partnership comes on the heels of Damen Naval’s contract in June 2023 to design and construct two ASW frigates for each navy, intended to replace the existing Karel Doorman Class multipurpose frigates. The Dutch government further underscored its commitment to naval capabilities in September by announcing plans to procure additional frigates.

Richard Keulen, Damen Naval’s Director of Corporate Strategy & Innovation, emphasized the uniqueness of the project, noting, “We are building identical frigates for two different NATO partners.” He highlighted the importance of this endeavor for the Dutch naval shipbuilding sector, expressing a commitment to involve as many local suppliers as possible.

Alfa Laval’s role in the project includes providing skid-built fuel oil separators designed to accommodate a variety of fuel types. These separators are integral in removing solids and water from fuel oil, thereby improving efficiency and protecting onboard equipment. Additionally, the contract features the deployment of Oily Bilge Water Separators (PureBilge), a state-of-the-art automated centrifugal separation system that effectively cleans oily water aboard vessels by achieving oil pollution levels as low as 5 Parts Per Million (PPM). The separators will be skid-mounted, complete with interconnecting pipes and electrical cabling.

David van Luijtelaar, Head of Marine Division at Alfa Laval Benelux, expressed enthusiasm for the project, stating, “We are excited and looking forward to starting this project with strict demands in shock and noise levels with Damen Naval and extending our successful cooperation.”

This collaboration marks a pivotal development in strengthening naval defense capabilities for both the Netherlands and Belgium, reinforcing their commitment to NATO and maritime security.