The European-Security and Defence Union Issue 38

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THE EUROPEAN – SECURITY AND DEFENCE UNION

Space NEWS

Synergies +++ Spin-offs +++ Spin-ins

Creating synergies between innovation in space, defence and civil research (ed/hb, Paris) On 22nd February 2021, the European Commission adopted the Communication on an Action plan on synergies between civil, defence and space industries. The main goals of the Action Plan: Synergies: Enhance the complementarity between relevant EU programmes and instruments covering research, development and deployment to increase efficiency of investments and effectiveness of results, Spin-offs: Promote that EU funding for research and development, including on defence and space, has economic and technological dividends for European citizens, Spin-ins: Facilitate the use of civil industry research achievements and of civil-driven

With the European Defence Fund we have a strong potential for synergies between innovation in space, defence and civil research & innovation. We need this for a number of critical technologies. This action plan is a systematic and methodological approach to synergies in critical technologies across the three worlds. The idea is for innovations to systematically reach multiple uses by design. And to allow tapping into the huge innovation potential of researchers and start-ups.”

innovation in European defence cooperation projects.

Margrethe Vestager, European Commission Executive Vice-President for “a Europe

The Commission announces 11 targeted

fit for the Digital Age”

photo: © EU, 2021, EC-Audiovisual Service/Claudio Centonze

actions that focus on the interplay between civil, defence and space industries. These actions prepare, among

and complementing Galileo/EGNOS and Copernicus as the

others, the launch of three flagship projects with the potential of

third EU satellite system. By integrating quantum encryption,

becoming game changers:

it will ensure highly secured connectivity and communication

1) EU drone technologies to favour technology allowing more

3) Space Traffic Management which should avoid collision risks

automation in drone traffic. This project should enhance Europe

of satellites with space debris. The Commission wants to roll

as an competitor.

out European norms and avoid the risk of dependence on

2) EU space-based global secure communications system to

non-European norms.

elaborate a European system of space communications aiming at providing access to high-speed connectivity through

multi-orbit space infrastructure, including low orbit satellites

Web more information: https://bit.ly/3v3adP2 Web Action plan: https://bit.ly/3ao9H6u

The ESA’s new Director-General (ed/hb, Paris) As of 1st March 2021, Dr Josef Aschbacher has taken up duty as Director-General of the European Space Agency (ESA) in Paris. Dr Aschbacher, born in Austria, has a long experience with the ESA since 1990 when he started at the European Centre for Earth Observation (ESRIN) near Rome. After having been Scientific Assistant to the Director of the Space Applications Institute at the EU Commission Joint Research Centre

photo: ©ESA – S. Corvaja

(EU JRC) in Ispra (Italy) from 1994 to 2001, he joined the ESA HQ as the Programme Coordinator, responsible for Copernicus

In 2016, Dr Aschbacher was appointed as Director of Earth Observa-

within ESA.

tion Programmes and Head of ESRIN. Under his leadership, Europe

In 2006 he became Head of Copernicus Space Office at ESRIN

developed the world’s leading Earth Observation Programme.

and was promoted to Head of ESA’s Earth Observation (EEO) Programme Planning and Coordination in 2014.

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3min
pages 54-56

by Dr Michael Stehr, Advocate, Germany Unmanned systems – ethics and international law Responsibility must remain in human hands

6min
pages 50-52

Our Authors in 2020

3min
page 53

Interview with Lt Gen Laurent Kolodziej, Strasbourg A Force for the EU and NATO Eurocorps: a mission oriented multinational force

12min
pages 46-49

by Michael Rühle, Brussels Deterrence in the 21st century: necessary, but not sufficient Resilience is the solution of the future

6min
pages 44-45

by Dr Kinga Brudzinska, and Lucia Rybnikárová, Bratislava Reinforcing European defence with deeper and wider partnerships The EU needs strategic allies and partners

6min
pages 42-43

by Hartmut Bühl, Paris Globalisation accelerates invisible “wars” Commentary

2min
pages 40-41

Interview with Jiří Šedivý, Brussels The role of EDA in shaping European defence A key player in EU defence settings

11min
pages 36-39

Space news

3min
pages 34-35

by Sinéad O’Sullivan, Washington, D.C. Global Earth Observation strategies for the reduction of climate-security threats Entering a new era

6min
pages 32-33

by Dr Marcus DuBois King, Washington, D.C. Water stress threatens global political and economic stability Implications for environmental migration

6min
pages 30-31

Documentation on climate change Taking climate change seriously

5min
pages 28-29

by Olzod Boum-Yalagch, Ulaan-Baatar The green deal in the Asia Pacific Region A pragmatic way of thinking and acting

3min
page 27

by Oliver Bruzek, Berlin Digitalisation and climate protection: can they go hand in hand? Benefits for the health sector and the environment

8min
pages 24-26

by Dr Anton Hofreiter MdB, Berlin There is glory in prevention Climate policy at the heart of our coronavirus recovery

6min
pages 22-23

by Dr Johannes Bühl, Leipzig The importance of aerosol, cloud and wind research for Europe Investing in high valuable space technologies

5min
pages 20-21

by Marc Lemaître, Brussels EU Cohesion Policy: leaving no one behind in the green transition For a just and fair transition

6min
pages 18-19

by Gerhard Arnold, Würzburg Strengthened Arab-Israeli relations: development prospects and many unanswered questions A strategic bulwark against Iran

6min
pages 14-15

by Natalia Pouzyreff and Michèle Tabarot, Paris Is PESCO able to reinforce the credibility of the Common Security and Defence Policy? An original initiative, but difficult to implement

6min
pages 12-13

by Robert Walter, London British vision of future cooperation in European security and defence Do not exclude post Brexit Britain from the debate

4min
pages 16-17

by Hilde Hardeman, Brussels Facing the Covid-19 crisis in conflict zones worldwide The danger of pandemic as a motivator for peace

6min
pages 10-11

by David McAllister MEP, Brussels/Strasbourg Facing new realities after the Covid-19 pandemic High time for strategic choices

5min
pages 8-9

News, Nannette Cazaubon

6min
pages 6-7

Editorial, Hartmut Bühl

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