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Russian helicopter enters Japanese airspace
The Japanese Ministry of Defence (MoD) announced on 2 March that a Russian helicopter entered the country's northern airspace, off the eastern coast of Hokkaido island.Full story -
Ukraine crisis: Turkey denies Russian warships' access to Black Sea
Turkey has rejected a request by Russian warships to enter the Black Sea via the Bosphorus and Dardanelles straits, Turkish foreign minister Mevlüt Çavuşoğlu said on 1...Full story -
Myanmar resistance group deploys MANPADS against MAF
The recent launch of a man-portable air-defence system (MANPADS) in eastern Myanmar has highlighted the potential for the proliferation of such weapons, posing new...Full story -
Hanwha Defense targets exports from new Australian facility
Hanwha Defense has confirmed plans to position its new Australian facility as a base to support export opportunities in markets including the United Kingdom and the...Full story -
Ukraine conflict: Scandinavian countries contribute to Ukrainian defence
Denmark, Norway, Sweden, and Finland have all increased their support for the defence of Ukraine, with Finland being the latest to announce the donation of weapons.Full story -
Ukraine conflict: Russia introduces Su-34 into fray
Russian Sukhoi Su-34 ‘Fullback' strike aircraft were seen operating over Ukraine for the first time on 28 February.Full story -
PLA Airborne Corps receive new Y-12 transport aircraft
The People's Liberation Army Air Force (PLAAF) 15th Airborne Corps is receiving new Harbin Aviation Industries Group (HAIG) Y-12 twin-turboprop light transport aircraft.Full story -
UK defers Lewis BMD radar plan
The UK Ministry of Defence (MoD) has delayed plans to acquire a ground-based ballistic missile defence (BMD) radar, with the programme now not expected to deliver until...Full story -
US Navy debuts at India-led Exercise ‘Milan'
The US Navy (USN) is participating in an India-led series of biennial naval drills known as Exercise ‘Milan' for the first time since the activity began in 1995.Full story -
Ukraine conflict: Singapore to enact controls on items bound for Russian offensive
Singapore is moving to enact unilateral controls on the movement of items to Russia that can be used as weapons, in the wake Russia's ongoing offensive in Ukraine.Full story -
Ukraine conflict: Australia pledges USD50 million for ‘missiles and ammunition' for Ukraine
Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison has pledged AUD70 million (USD50 million) to support the procurement of military equipment for Ukraine.Full story -
Update: North Korea conducts test to support development of ‘reconnaissance satellite'
North Korea launched on 27 February a test to support its development of a new reconnaissance satellite. The test was conducted the same day that Japan and South Korea...Full story -
US Army details plans for ‘full and open' OMFV competition
Three teams will compete in the next phases of the US Army's M2 Bradley infantry fighting vehicle (IFV) replacement competition if all goes as planned, according to...Full story -
Nexteam eyes more M&A after merger with Ventana
Nexteam Group, which recently merged with fellow French aircraft parts manufacturer Ventana Group, plans to pursue additional merger and acquisition (M&A) opportunities,...Full story -
US Army may reduce industry pool competing for Common Tactical Truck award
The US Army has released updated plans to host a USD5.1 billion Common Tactical Truck (CTT) prototyping competition but notified industry it will likely select fewer...Full story -
Ukraine conflict: US, Canada eye more Ukraine aid
US President Joe Biden has asked Congress to fund USD6.4 billion in additional Ukraine-related assistance, according to a Biden administration official.Full story -
Ukraine conflict: Ukraine reportedly strikes Russian airbase
Ukraine reportedly attacked a Russian airbase on 25 February, marking the first time that Kyiv conducted an offensive military action outside of its national borders...Full story -
Ukraine conflict: China deploys aircraft in Taiwan's ADIZ but no increase in activity following start of Ukraine conflict
China has continued military aircraft deployments in Taiwan's air defence identification zone (ADIZ), the Ministry of National Defense (MND) has said, and Russia's...Full story -
Ukraine conflict: EU breaks with history to send weaponry to Ukraine
For the first time in its 65-year existence the EU will finance and organise the transfer of lethal weaponry to a country in conflict, in this case, Ukraine, to shore up...Full story -
Uganda operates long-endurance UAV
The Uganda People's Defence Force (UPDF) is operating a previously undocumented medium-altitude long-endurance unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV), a tweet by Lieutenant...Full story