Shield AI Establishes International Office in UAE under Leadership of Bob Harward

Former Lockheed Martin Chief Executive and Navy SEAL Vice Admiral to lead expansion of company’s global operations

SAN DIEGO, Jan. 25, 2022 /PRNewswire/ — “Teams of autonomous aircraft that train and learn to execute increasingly complex missions will give our military and allies intelligent, affordable mass. The intersection of AI, autonomy, and aircraft is transformational to the battlefield and national security — and is required to maintain global stability in an increasingly unstable world. One only needs to look at recent headlines around the world to see our relative global stability and peace is under immense threat. Shield AI has marshalled the talent, resources, and resolve to meaningfully work on these issues and is actively working with our allies to help them solve their most pressing security problems,” said Bob Harward, Shield AI’s Executive Vice President for International Business and Strategy.

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Shield AI, the defense-technology company using self-driving software to enable collaborative teams of unmanned aircraft to operate in GPS- and RF-denied environments, announced it has opened an international office headquartered in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates under the leadership of Bob Harward as Executive Vice President for International Business and Strategy.

Harward joins Shield AI after leading Lockheed Martin’s presence in the Middle East since 2014. During his tenure there, he was instrumental in advancing human capital development and industrial partnership initiatives as well as strengthening ties between Middle East Allies and the United States.

“Bob brings a truly special energy and sense of service to everyone he engages with. I couldn’t be more excited about him joining Shield AI and bringing that energy and service to Europe, Asia, Africa, and the Middle East as we expand our international operations. We aim to make all of our customers proud, and Bob will help us achieve that aim on a global scale,” said Brandon Tseng, former Navy SEAL and cofounder of Shield AI.

Harward is a retired United States Navy Vice Admiral (SEAL) and a former Deputy Commander of the United States Central Command, under the leadership command of General James Mattis. He served on the National Security Council under President George W. Bush and commissioned the National Counterterrorism Center.

About Shield AI
Shield AI is a venture-backed company built around a team of proven executives, warfighters with relevant national security experience, and world-class AI engineers. The company is headquartered in San Diego, CA with satellite offices across the United States and abroad. Shield AI’s products and people are currently in the field actively supporting operations with the US Department of Defense and allies. For more information, visit www.shield.ai.

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‫”جريت وول موتورز” تطرح موديل “هافال دارجو” الجديد في السوق العالمي

باودنج، الصين، 25 يناير 2022 /PRNewswire/ — حظي موديل “هافال دارجو” (HAVAL DARGO) من سيارات “جريت وول موتورز” (GWM) بمقياس 3/4، والذي طرحته الشركة للبيع في المملكة العربية السعودية، باهتمام عالمي خلال يناير الجاري.

HAVAL DARGO Launched Globally

من أول وهلة في معرض جدة الدولي للسيارات، جذب موديل HAVAL DARGO نظر السيد/ إبراهيم تاجر، أحد مشتري السيارات السعوديين، بتصميمه المتين، فسارع بتقديم طلب لشرائه بعد اختبار القيادة مباشرة.

ويذكر إبراهيم “إن موديل هافال دارجو بمقياس 3/4 يناسبني جدًا، إذ تلبي السيارة حاجتي من التنقلات اليومية والسفر في عطلات نهاية الأسبوع.”

في حقيقة الأمر، طورت شركة “جريت وول موتورز” تصميم الموديل بمقياس 3/4 لتوفير فئة جديدة تتوسط فئة سيارات الدفع الرباعي الحضرية وسيارات الدفع الرباعي المخصصة للطرق الوعرة. وحسبما ذكرت الشركة، يمثل مقياس 1/4 سيارات ستيشن واغن للسفر، ويمثل مقياس 2/4 سيارات الدفع الرباعي الحضرية، بينما يشير مقياس 4/4 إلى سيارات الدفع الرباعي للطرق الوعرة للاستخدام في البيئات الخارجية. وبعد بحث احتياجات المستخدمين، تبين للشركة ضرورة توفير موديل جديد يجمع بين سيارات الدفع الرباعي الصلبة متعددة الاستخدام وسيارات الدفع الرباعي الحضرية لتلبية مختلف احتياجات المستخدمين اليومية.

ولا تقتصر مزايا التصميم الجديد على إضفاء مظهر قوي في موديل هافال دارجو، بل يوفر المنتج أيضًا تهيئة مريحة للمستخدمين. وبالنسبة للمظهر الخارجي، يأخذ موديل هافال دراجو تصميمًا مربع الشكل مزود بشبكة مدخل هوائية كبيرة على شكل شبه منحرف، كما أنه مزود بمصد أمامي سميك وكشافات دائرية عتيقة، ما يمنح مستخدميها مظهرًا قويًا عالي التأثير. أما بالنسبة للتصميم الداخلي، يتميز الموديل بمقصورة فسيحة، وعجلة قيادة متعددة الوظائف، ولوحة معلومات مبتكرة وشاشة تحكم مركزية.

بفضل تصميمه بمقياس 3/4، يُعد موديل هافال دارجو أفضل وسيلة مواصلات للأنشطة اليومية، كما يسمح للمستخدمين بالاستمتاع بترحالهم عبر البلاد. وتتميز موديلات القيادة المتعددة، مثل “NORMAL” و”SPORT” و”MUD” و”SAND” و”SNOW” بنظام الدفع رباعي الذكي والأقفال التفاضلية التي تدعم هذا الموديل. عند القيادة في البيئات الصحراوية أو الجليدية أو الطرق الأخرى، يمكن للسائق تفعيل الأقفال التفاضلية لضمان تنظيم إنتاج الطاقة ورفع مستوى سلامة سيارات الدفع الرباعي، وذلك للحيلولة دون فقدان السيطرة على السيارة بسبب الطرق ذات الأسطح الزلقة.

ولتأكيد نتيجة اختبار قبول موديل هافال دارجو عبر بعض الاختبارات المحلية في الخارج، خضع الموديل للمعاينة بمعرفة عدد من كبرى وسائل الإعلام المتخصصة في أخبار السيارات بأستراليا قبل طرحه في السوق العالمي، حيث حظي بقدر كبير من الإشادة والاقتراحات. وطبقًا لمنصة “CarsAdvice” الإلكترونية: “تُعد هذه السيارة وجهًا جديدًا تمامًا في سوق سيارات الدفع الرباعي شديد الازدحام، ولا شك أنها ستثبت تفوقها.”

حظى الموديل الجديد بمقياس 3/4 بتفضيل المستخدمين بمجرد طرحه في الصين عام 2020. ويجذب الموديل اهتمام العديد من المستهلكين من الشباب بفضل تصميمه المريح وقدرته الفائقة للسير على الطرق الوعرة، حيث بلغت مبيعات الشركة التراكمية من هذا الموديل 100,000 وحدة خلال عام 2021.

وحسبما ذكرت الشركة، من المقرر طرح موديل هافال دارجو هذا العام في كل من روسيا والعراق وتشيلي وأوكرانيا، لمنح مزيد من المستهلكين فرصة الاستمتاع بجاذبية الموديل الجديد بمقياس 3/4.

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UNICEF Launches Campaign To Boost COVID-19 Vaccinations In Africa

NAIROBI, The United Nations children’s fund (UNICEF), yesterday kicked off an eight-week campaign, to help boost COVID-19 vaccinations across Africa.

UNICEF said, the first ever U-Report Challenge, which comes a week after COVAX delivered its billionth dose in Rwanda, calls on all 13.3 million U-Reporters in Africa, to help get vaccines to the unvaccinated.

“Through improving access and confidence in COVID-19 vaccines, the #GiveItAShot challenge aims to activate young people, in motivating those eligible in their community to get vaccinated,” it said in a statement, issued in the Kenyan capital, Nairobi.

U-Report is a messaging tool that empowers young people around the world to engage with and speak out on issues that matter to them.

The U-Report is currently active in 88 countries worldwide, with 19.3 million U-Reporters all over the world, and works with SMS, Facebook Messenger, Viber, Telegram, and WhatsApp.

According to UNICEF, COVID-19 information and advocacy messages have been packaged and disseminated via SMS, Facebook Messenger and other communication channels.

UNICEF said, the campaign dubbed “U-Report #GiveItAShot challenge” which will initially focus on six countries on the continent, Cote d’Ivoire, Ghana, Kenya, Nigeria, South Africa, Zimbabwe, will be rolled-out for eight weeks.

It said, weekly messages will be sent on U-Report to encourage young people to learn about COVID-19 vaccines. They will be engaged in community actions (both online and offline).

It is estimated that about 10 percent of the adult population on the African continent is vaccinated. The total number of confirmed COVID-19 cases in Africa reached 10,609,112 as of Tuesday, according to the Africa Centres for Disease Control and Prevention (Africa CDC).

It said, the death toll across the continent stands at 237,197, and 9,534,559 patients have recovered from the disease so far.

Source: Nam News Network

Africa Cup of Nations: Equatorial Guinea edge Mali on penalties

Limbe, Equatorial Guinea continued their giantkilling run as they reached the quarter-finals of the Africa Cup of Nations with a 6-5 penalty shootout victory over Mali after a goalless draw in Limbe on Wednesday.

Equatorial Guinea are the final side to advance to the last eight, where they will meet Senegal on Sunday, and had their 20-year-old goalkeeper Jesus Owono to thank for their progress as he made two saves in the shootout which was concluded after 16 kicks, Reuters reports.

Mali had been the overwhelming favourites but turned in an underwhelming performance, despite dominating possession and creating most of the chances.

Owono saved the final kick from Mali defender Falaye Sacko although it was checked first by VAR to see whether he had advanced off his line before the kick was taken.

He had indeed moved forward but his back foot was still trailing on the line as Sacko took his penalty and the kick was allowed to stand by the referee, setting off tear-filled celebrations.

Equatorial Guinea had beaten defending champions Algeria and Sierra Leone in the group stage and have now added another major scalp.

They had no real chances in the game but never allowed Mali to get into any rhythm, proving difficult to break down.

Mali were awarded a penalty in the 40th minute when Josete Miranda knocked over Moussa Doumbia.

Yet referee Bakary Gassama was encouraged to look again at his decision and, after consulting the pitchside VAR screen, changed his mind and overturned what had looked a soft penalty award.

Mali striker Ibrahima Kone shot wide on the turn early on and near the end of the first half Amadou Haidara had a good chance to open the scoring but did not connect properly with his effort.

As the game wore on, the clear-cut chances dwindled, with Mali making no progress into the Equatorial Guinea penalty area while the underdogs waited for rare opportunities on the counter attack.

Equatorial Guineas shootout win followed similar success for Egypt earlier in the day in Douala after they played out a goalless draw with Ivory Coast.

Its historic for us to get this far and it comes after excellent work by my players, said coach Juan Micha.

His Mali counterpart Mohamed Magassouba, whose country play in World Cup playoffs in March, said: Its an incredible disappointment because it should not have even gone to penalties. We deserved more today.”

Source: Bahrain News Agency

Tensions Rise Between Mali, Western Governments

BAMAKO, MALI — Mali’s military rulers are clashing with the international community over when to hold elections and how to conduct the fight against Islamist militants. Former colonial power France has been drawing down its troops in Mali, and European governments are considering pulling troops from a U.N. peacekeeping mission over concerns about Russian mercenaries.

Since being sanctioned by the West Africa bloc ECOWAS for failure to organize elections, Mali’s military rulers have taken a hard stance against countries, including France, that backed the sanctions.

France has led the multi-nation military intervention in Mali since 2013, when forces arrived to take back the north from Islamist control.

This week, Mali ordered a recently arrived Danish contingent of the European Takuba task force to “withdraw immediately” from Malian territory.

The government also accused France of breaching Malian airspace by flying a military plane from Gao in northern Mali to neighboring Ivory Coast without notifying Malian authorities.

Mali has acknowledged a degree of cooperation with official Russian trainers, but denies accusations that they are cooperating with the Wagner Group, a military contracting agency widely believed to have links to the Russian government.

Ornella Moderan, head of the Sahel Program at the Institute for Security Studies in Bamako, says that though accusations of human rights abuses against the Wagner Group are concerning, Malians have also seen abuses from other military forces, including France, notably with a drone strike on a wedding in the town of Bounti last year that the U.N. says killed 19 civilians.

Moderan says the extensive Western intervention up until now has had a limited effect.

All of this has not stabilized or improved the situation, she says. On the contrary we have noticed in the last year a worsening of the security context. She says, there are more and more violent incidents, always with a lot of victims. It’s in this context, she adds, that we must put the will of the Malian transitional authorities, to try something else, to see if this something else can work.

Aly Tounkara, director of the Center for Security and Strategic Studies in the Sahel, a Bamako-based think tank, says that without the years of military intervention, the current situation could be even worse.

He says a Russian intervention may help in terms of military strength on the ground, but that this will have limited effect on long-term security.

He says he can’t see the Russian Federation giving millions for projects that will reduce community tensions, notably how to bring back all of these young people who have joined these radical violent groups, to resume social life, how to restart the economy that has been slowed down by insecurity. Regarding these issues, he adds, after these battles against radical groups, the Malian state will be stuck.

Alioune Tine, an independent U.N. expert on human rights in Mali, also emphasized the need for non-military solutions.

Now, he says, we must reflect after years of military intervention, if in reality the only way to intervene or to respond to the security problem in Mali is with the army? I think from this point of view, really, the answer is no. Maybe we have to find other means, political means, in order to get out of this Malian crisis.

Tine added it’s essential that a solution to the insecurity in Mali involve young people and women especially, and focus on development – not just more weapons and military strength.

Source: Voice of America