Friday 28 December 2012

New technology to shoot down missiles in mid-air China tests


The announcement of a successful test, made ​​by the New China News Agency, comes after a week of diplomatic tensions over the U.S. decision to sell advanced Patriot anti-missile systems to Taiwan neighbors.

"China's experience on the surface-to-surface missiles on the basis of the missile defense interception technology within its territory. Test to achieve the expected goal," said a brief, three-sentence Xinhua statement. "The test is defensive in nature and not aimed at any country," it added.

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Monday 10 December 2012

Japan Probes Cyberattack on Defense Contractor



Japanese authorities are investigating cyber attacks on defense contractor Mitsubishi Heavy Industries that occurred in August, but only found out last week.
Defense Minister Yasuo Ichikawa said he was not aware that any sensitive solution. But he told reporters in Tokyo that Mitsubishi was ordered to review their computer security systems, and that the authorities will continue to monitor the situation.
Mitsubishi makes fighter jets and missile defense systems, submarines and other military equipment. Japanese officials say the defense learned of cyber attacks through the press, and that Mitsubishi should have been told of the violation.

Wednesday 5 December 2012

Special forces in Canada, U.S. eyeing mini subs


 Canadian special forces, the United States and take a closer look at the small Canadian-built submarine in a dark world of covert operations. Seen by generation submarines, some of which are built in Canada, by the special forces community in the U.S. and for basic operations secret threats such as al-Qaeda specializes in coastal countries.
A defense source said in Washington, speaking on background, said the U.S. Navy I was impressed with the submarine rescue system he bought a few years ago BC-based International Submarine Engineering, which also sells 7,6 m capable of carrying a handful of soldiers submersible.

Saturday 1 December 2012

Japan's Photovoltaic Technology


Japan's New Energy and Technology Development Organization (NEDO) announced on June 8, 2009, will soon launch a new version of "+ PV Roadmap 2030", a supplement to the roadmap for technology Solar power generation (photovoltaic or PV) in Japan.
Since its launch in 2004, the original "roadmap PV 2030" has been widely used as a guide for the development of photovoltaic technology in Japan. New review aims to accelerate the adoption of photovoltaic systems, and to clarify the outstanding issues, and explore possible scenarios in the future to reflect changes in the last four years. The report also describes the problems to be solved, and shows the methods that have implications for the industry and the environmental community in mind.
Update the Action Plan sets out the objectives of generation costs 14 yen (U.S. $ 0.14) per kilowatt-hour (kWh) in 2020, equivalent to the cost of electricity for commercial use, and 7 yen ($ 0.07) per kilowatt-hour in 2030, or equivalent to the cost of energy in general. The new route is added to reduce the cost of generating less than 7 yen ($ 0.07) in 2050, and is expected to contribute significantly to the future development of the photovoltaic industry.