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UK addresses challenges of joint training
The UK is adopting a more vigorous “NATO-first” policy, which is being reflected in its approach to joint training. Speaking at the 2025 Omega Joint Military Training &...Full story -
Singapore launches next-generation urban training facility
Singapore has launched the first phase of its next-generation urban training facility that can emulate a variety of training scenarios including close-quarter combat...Full story -
Edge Group, CMN Naval announce new JV for naval shipbuilding
United Arab Emirates (UAE) defence conglomerate Edge Group and French shipbuilding specialist CMN Naval have agreed to form a new joint venture (JV) company focused on...Full story -
Australia launches military nanosatellite
The Australian Department of Defence (DoD) has launched a domestically developed and built nanosatellite into low Earth orbit (LEO) to support the operations of the...Full story -
Edge reveals Shadow 3 UAV test
The United Arab Emirates' (UAE's) Edge defence group released a video on 19 March showing the recently unveiled Shadow 3 unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) being used as a...Full story -
Elbit Systems UK showcases indirect fire simulators
Elbit Systems UK (ESUK) will field its Interim Indirect Fire Simulation (IIDFS) system for the British Army later in 2025 and showcased an 81 mm mortar variant for it at...Full story -
Saildrone teams with Palantir to accelerate growth
Saildrone has announced a partnership with Palantir Technologies to integrate its artificial intelligence (AI) cloud infrastructure to enable rapid scaling from...Full story -
Thales secures sonar contract for Netherlands' new Orka submarines
The Underwater Systems business of Thales has secured a multimillion-euro contract from France's Naval Group to supply integrated sonar suites for the Royal Netherlands...Full story -
France to beef up air-launched nuclear deterrence with new Rafale basing
France is to strengthen its nuclear defence posture, with French President Emmanuel Macron announcing on 18 March that Luxeuil-St Sauveur Air Base in the east of the...Full story -
Industry responds to Norwegian unmanned HALE ISR requirement
Two original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) have responded to a request for information (RFI) to provide Norway with an unmanned high-altitude long-endurance (HALE)...Full story -
Ukraine conflict: Kara Dag Technologies develops new UAS detector
Ukrainian drone detection specialist Kara Dag Technologies is developing a new variant of its Obriy artificial intelligence (AI)-powered unmanned aircraft system (UAS)...Full story -
UK Royal Navy makes synthetic progress with Project Spartan
The UK Royal Navy (RN) continues to develop its Maritime Operational Training Environment (MOTE), and in particular is progressing its plans for the synthetic element.Full story -
Feature: Baltic Sea countries considering extensive anti-ship missile coverage
For decades the Baltic Sea has served as a delicate buffer zone between a growing number of NATO members and Russia, more recently becoming a new front line for...Full story -
Thales reveals new vehicular version of SquadNet radio
Thales UK has released a vehicular version of its SquadNet dismounted soldier radio called the Vehicle Mounted SquadNet Radio (VMSR), for which it has an unspecified...Full story -
Special Report: Northrop Grumman outlines Triton pitch to Norway
Northrop Grumman has outlined its MQ-4C Triton bid to Norway, leveraging existing capabilities and partnerships as the NATO country looks to field a high-altitude...Full story -
Finland progresses new F-35 engine support facility
Finland is progressing the build of a new facility to support the engines of Lockheed Martin F-35 Lightning II Joint Strike Fighter (JSF) combat aircraft, announcing the...Full story -
L3Harris' AMORPHOUS software targets drone swarm C2 capability
L3Harris is maturing a new command-and-control (C2) software architecture aimed squarely at drone swarm operations, an architecture programme officials anticipate of...Full story -
Lockheed Martin LM400 testbed launch scrubbed
Programme officials at Lockheed Martin have temporarily scrubbed the anticipated initial launch of the company's advanced satellite communications (satcom) testbed.Full story -
Ukraine conflict: Sweden supplies more Archer SPHs and ARTHUR radars to Kyiv
Sweden will supply Ukraine with 18 more Archer self-propelled howitzers (SPHs) and five ARTillery HUnting Radar (ARTHUR) weapon-locating radars, the Swedish government...Full story -
ALQ-167 Angry Kitten electronic warfare pod in testing on C-130s
The US Air National Guard Air Force Reserve Command Test Center (AATC) is testing the ALQ-167 Angry Kitten electronic warfare (EW) pod aboard Lockheed Martin C-130...Full story