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Und was ist mit uns Bestandskunden?“ So oder ähnlich habe ich es schon oft gehört, wenn es um neue Ideen geht, den Dienst in den Streitkräften attraktiver zu machen und zusätzliche Bewerber zu locken. Ebenso gerne wird von der Ressource Mensch gesprochen. Um es klar zu sagen: Wir sind weder Ressource noch Kunde! Wir sind Soldatinnen und Soldaten und setzen im Extremfall unser Leben ein, um „... der Bundesrepublik Deutschland treu zu dienen und das Recht und die Freiheit des deutschen Volkes tapfer zu verteidigen, ...“.[ds_preview] Das sollte man sich auf der Zunge zergehen lassen – „tapfer zu verteidigen“....

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South China Sea: Philippines break through China's barrier

Towards the end of September, the Philippine Coast Guard discovered that China had deployed a floating barrier, initially 300 metres long, off Scarborough Shoal in the South China Sea, 200 kilometres off the coast of Manila, using coast guard rubber dinghies and maritime militia forces. This was intended to prevent Filipino fishing vessels from reaching the productive banks off the reef, which is part of the Philippine economic zone, and making a living there. The same ritual had already taken place in 2012 when China illegally occupied the atoll. When then President Rodrigo Duterte moved closer to Beijing, the fishermen were allowed back onto the uninhabited reef. The...

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Black Sea: Russian naval aviators rely on seaplanes

Why only now? After Ukraine's self-built surface drones have repeatedly caused damage to the Russian aggressor's naval forces as far away as Novorossiysk at the other end of the Black Sea, a strategic rethink is now taking place - also publicised in the media: in order to take preventive action against the threat posed by these naval drones, more Russian naval aircraft are now to be deployed in the Black Sea. The speedbomb boats, which are remote-controlled by the inventive Ukrainians, can hardly be detected by the target ships they are aimed at and can only be eliminated at close range by a direct hit from small-calibre, body-controlled weapons (MG, Gatling, etc.). From the air, however, they are quite easy to recognise, provided they are equipped with...

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South Pacific: China's hospital ship on strategic mission

You can do good with a hospital ship - and use it in a targeted manner - as you see fit. And China likes to do good in the South Pacific to those countries that have turned their backs on Taiwan and lend a sympathetic ear to the dragon. But this dragon is no cuddly toy! The Daishan Dao (Peace Ark) organised a three-month goodwill tour of the Pacific islands in the summer, when it was winter in the southern half of the world, and returned to its home port of Zhoushan, south of Shanghai, in mid-September. The island or small states of Kiribati, Tonga, Vanuatu, Solomon Islands and East Timor were the...

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System with "conveyor belt" shortens rescue time at sea

LONDON - A new rescue system "pulls" a person who has fallen overboard safely out of the water in less than a minute. During the rescue of a dummy in the harbour, it was demonstrated that the patented "Swift Rescue Conveyer System" from ZELIM works like a conveyor belt and rescues people who have fallen overboard up to four times faster than conventional systems, such as a rescue gallows. During a three-day demonstration around Vattenfall's Ramsgate offshore wind farm off the Thames estuary, offshore search and rescue specialists showed that once the "person overboard" role has been triggered, the Swift rescue device can be lowered into the water remotely and people quickly brought back on board to safety...

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