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Bell touts ‘ideal' 525 for UK New Medium Helicopter requirement
Bell has described its 525 Relentless has being “an ideal aircraft” for the UK New Medium Helicopter (NMH), telling Janes that it is in constant touch with UK...Full story -
Taiwan plans to acquire MSE variant of PAC-3 air-defence missile
Taiwan plans to acquire an undisclosed number of Lockheed Martin Patriot Advanced Capability-3 (PAC-3) Missile Segment Enhancement (MSE) interceptor missiles from the...Full story -
UK stands-up Space Command
The United Kingdom has stood up its new Space Command, with operations being formally launched on 1 April.Full story -
UK acquires 'second operating location' Reaper UAV
The United Kingdom is acquiring a General Atomics Aeronautical Systems Inc. (GA-ASI) MQ-9A Reaper unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) under its Second Operating Location...Full story -
MBDA reports slight downturn in 2020 annual results
Pan-European weapons system manufacturer MBDA revealed on 31 March that the company had received orders valued at EUR3.3 billion (USD3.87 billion) in 2020, while...Full story -
South Korea enacts law to transform defence R&D culture
South Korea enacted legislation on 1 April to spur advancements in national capability to undertake military-technology research and development (R&D).Full story -
HAL posts record sales despite Covid-19 pressures
Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) – India’s largest defence public sector undertaking (DPSU) – has recorded a record-high revenue for fiscal year (FY) 2020–21 despite...Full story -
US Army awards Microsoft USD21.9 billion IVAS contract
US Army soldiers will begin receiving the new Integrated Visual Augmentation System (IVAS) later this year, and to prepare for the fielding the service has awarded...Full story -
US Army demonstrates autonomous resupply with UAVs at recent AEWE
The US Army demonstrated autonomous resupply capability with various unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) at the most recent edition of the Army Expeditionary Warrior...Full story -
North Korea showcasing ‘developing capability' to deliver ‘tactical and strategic nuclear weapons', says UN expert panel
The ballistic missile systems paraded by North Korea in October 2020 and January 2021 have confirmed the country’s “developing capability” to deliver “tactical and...Full story -
Details emerge on Eurofighter Typhoon offering to Finland
Further details have emerged on the industrial package being offered to Finland for the Eurofighter Typhoon, which is being led by the UK.Full story -
South Korea reveals more details about plans to buy additional attack helicopters
South Korea’s Defense Acquisition Program Administration (DAPA) revealed on 31 March more details about the country’s plans to acquire an additional 36 foreign-made...Full story -
Chinese fishing vessels moored at Whitsun Reef disperse to nearby areas
Philippine authorities announced on 31 March that many of the Chinese fishing vessels that have been moored for weeks near the disputed Whitsun Reef in the Spratly...Full story -
M60 tanks transferred to Libya
Photographs released by the Turkish Ministry of National Defence (MSB) appear to show it has supplied US-made M60 tanks to the forces that were loyal to Libya’s...Full story -
RAF retires Sentinel
The UK Royal Air Force (RAF) has retired its fleet of Raytheon Sentinel R1 Airborne Stand-Off Radar (ASTOR) wide-area ground-surveillance aircraft.Full story -
Australia to set up facility to manufacture guided missiles
Australia will move to manufacture its own missiles and guided weapons under an AUD1 billion (USD750 million) plan to establish a new weapons facility with a strategic...Full story -
Taiwan puts QDR priority on offsets and self-reliance
Taiwan’s newly issued defence policy has outlined a requirement for the island to lean on defence offsets to support its industrial and technology capability...Full story -
Japan, Indonesia sign defence trade deal
Japan and Indonesia have finalised an accord to facilitate defence trade and related defence industrial collaboration.Full story -
US Navy air warfare director sees manned-unmanned split for future air wing
Eventually, most of US Navy (USN) future air wing could consist of unmanned platforms, said Rear Admiral Gregory Harris, USN Air Warfare Division director, on 30 March...Full story -
US Air Force commitment to F-35A programme of record wavering
The US Air Force’s (USAF’s) commitment to buying 1,763 Lockheed Martin F-35A Lightning II Joint Strike Fighters (JSFs), the programme of record, is wavering over...Full story