US deploying ground and air-attack assets to Baltic region

by Ashley Roque

Washington announced it will deploy additional military troops and aircraft to several Baltic in response to Russian plans to send military personnel into eastern Ukraine to ‘maintain peace'.

“I will authorie the additional movements of US forces and equipment already stationed in Europe to strengthen our Baltic allies Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania. Let me be clear, these are totally defensive moves on our part. We have no intention of fighting Russia,” US President Joe Biden said during a 22 February televised statement. “We want to send an unmistakable message that the United States, together with our allies, will defend every inch of NATO territory.”

A senior Pentagon official said that in the “coming days” a variety of ground forces and aviation elements will move from other spots inside the US European Command area of operations to NATO's northeastern and southeastern flanks. These forces include an infantry battalion task force of approximately 800 personnel from Italy to the Baltic region, a battalion of 20 AH-64 Apache helicopters from Germany to several operating locations along NATO's eastern flank, up to eight F-35 Joint Strike Fighter aircraft from Germany to the Baltic region, and 12 AH-64 helicopters moving from Greece to Poland.

“These additional personnel are being repositioned to reassure our NATO allies, deter any potential aggression against NATO member states, and train with host-nation forces,” the senior US defence official wrote in the 22 February statement. “These moves are temporary in nature and are part of the more than 90,000 US troops already in Europe on rotational and permanent orders.”

In addition to the troop movements, Biden announced that the US would impose additional sanctions on two Russian financial institutionsVEB and Russia's military bank.

US Coast Guard Airbus MH-65s retire from Arctic mission

by Zach Rosenberg

A Kodiak-based MH-65 trains aboard the USCGC Healy in 2022. (Janes/Michael Fabey)

The last US Coast Guard (USCG) Airbus MH-65 Dolphin in Alaska retired from Air Station Kodiak on 23 April, ending the type's 36-year employment in the service's Alaska Patrol (ALPAT) role.

“For decades, the cutter and helicopter team were the core of the ALPAT mission,” said Commander James Kenshalo, a USCG MH-65 Dolphin pilot. “Together they projected force and protection to the most extreme remote regions of our nation's territories, operating beyond where help could reach.”


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Italy to enhance SSA with new ground-based sensors

by Olivia Savage

Flyeye is a multiple-optics telescope with a very wide field of view that will be capable of classifying objects in space as small as 15 cm in LEO and 35 cm in MEO. The 6.5 m high and 4 m wide telescope will be used by the Italian Space Agency and military for SSA. (OHB Italia)

The Italian National Armaments Directorate (NAD) is procuring three ground-based sensors to enhance the country's space situational awareness (SSA), Janes learnt at the Military Space Situational Awareness Conference 2024, held in London from 22 to 24 April.


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India's GalaxEye developing satellite with multiple sensors for Earth observation

by Oishee Majumdar

A computer-aided design model of the satellite that GalaxEye Space is developing to conduct Earth observation for defence forces. The satellite will be equipped with SAR and EO sensor for enhanced surveillance. (GalaxEye Space)

Bangalore-based GalaxEye Space is developing a satellite that can carry multiple sensors for Earth observation to support the requirements of the Indian Armed Forces.

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