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https://t.me/mod_russia/52458
Sind diese Planen am Turm des T-90 irgendein neuartiger Schutz gegen FPV-Drohnen?
kann mir vorstellen das es mehrere Vorteile hat:Sind diese Planen am Turm des T-90 irgendein neuartiger Schutz gegen FPV-Drohnen?
Atomwaffen in anderen Ländern: Macron gesprächsbereittheoderich hat geschrieben: ↑Mi 5. Mär 2025, 22:50 Macron erwägt Ausweitung des nuklearen Schutzes
https://www.tagesschau.de/ausland/europ ... n-100.html
theoderich hat geschrieben: ↑Fr 22. Apr 2022, 17:02Artillerie : M. Macron annonce la livraison par la France de CAESAr à l’Ukraine
To leverage the potential of the Black Sea region, the EU will engage in:
- Deepening partnerships: Strengthen bilateral ties with Black Sea countries to foster regional security and prosperity, while ensuring interconnections with the EU and boosting cross-regional cooperation, including cooperation with Baltic Sea.
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- Security and conflict resolution: Support peace and conflict resolution, including by enhancing mediation and dialogue facilitation and stepping up cooperation on capability development, military mobility and demining. This also concerns supporting the negotiation and monitoring of ceasefires and facilitating inclusive peace-building efforts.
- Trade: Maximise mutual economic benefits by improving trade relations, fostering investments with private sector involvement, ensuring further economic integration. This includes access to critical raw materials in Central Asia via the Trans-Caspian Transport Corridor linked to a stable and secure Black Sea region.
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- Preparedness and resilience: Strengthen collaboration and exchange of good practices to anticipate, detect, prevent and manage threats and incidents, particularly with a view to shared challenges in the Baltic Sea, including to counter information manipulation, and improve the protection of critical infrastructure – including all types of energy infrastructure – against hybrid threats. Enhance ability to recover.
- Defence industry: Cooperate on developing defence related industrial assets in the region.
1. SECURITY, STABILITY AND RESILIENCE
Security in the Black Sea region and in Europe is closely interlinked with Ukraine’s security. The EU will take forward actions to contribute to security guarantees to Ukraine including in the maritime domain. Black Sea maritime security is essential to re-assuring regional partners and unleashing the untaped potential of the Black Sea region.
The EU should step up and support and coordinate Member States and partners’ efforts to build up maritime capacities and enablers regarding sea monitoring, including for observation of a possible maritime ceasefire, mine cleaning efforts, protection of critical infrastructure, patrolling of commercial sea lines, countering hybrid threats, with the aim of deterring future aggressions in the region and, when conditions allow, to consolidate peace.
The EU will support its Member States and like-minded Black Sea partner countries to build-up their defence and get the needed capabilities to face growing and multi-faceted threats, including through the Defence package recently agreed and backed by the funding foreseen by the ReArm Europe Plan/Readiness 2030. The integration of the Ukrainian defence industry into the European Defence Technological and Industrial Base (EDTIB) and by investing more into new technologies will contribute to the strengthening of maritime capabilities in the Black Sea.
The EU is enhancing its engagement with the countries of the Black Sea region through security and defence dialogues, capacity building, de-mining action, deploying EU CSDP missions and providing European Peace Facility (EPF) support. The adoption of several security initiatives, for instance the Revised EU Maritime Security Strategy or to counter hybrid threats and strengthen the security of critical maritime infrastructure offer new possibilities to enhance security in the region. The EU’s strategic partnership with NATO and the established staff-level formats and areas of cooperation can be further leveraged.
https://enlargement.ec.europa.eu/joint- ... ack-sea_en1.2 Enhancing military mobility and dual use infrastructure
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The ability to rapidly move military equipment and troops to Ukraine will serve as additional security guarantees to deter against future aggression.
Key actions include:
- Upgrading transport infrastructure to enable its preparedness for dual use.
- Equipping a sufficient number of sea and river ports and airports in the region, particularly on the military mobility corridors, with the specialised infrastructure necessary to onload/offload oversized and overweight military equipment and materiel and providing for sufficient storage space to allow smooth inland forwarding of shipments.
- Protection of the critical infrastructure, including military mobility corridors and economic and energy platforms.
- Working with partners on mechanisms to ensure that the ownership and management of ports and critical maritime infrastructure is transparent, reliable, including through the implementation of the Foreign Direct Investment screening mechanism in the EU.