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Thai shipyard launches two more M36-class patrol vessels for the navy
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Malaysia seeks new combat systems for fleet of 40-year-old attack craft
Malaysia’s Ministry of Defence (MOD) is looking to enhance the combat capabilities of 14 fast attack craft (FACs) that have been in service with the Royal Malaysian Navy...Full story -
WCSP completes phase one of its reliability and growth trials
The British Army’s Warrior Capability Sustainment Programme (WCSP) has completed phase one of its reliability and growth trials (R>s), which means that 50% of the...Full story -
China reveals rare glimpse of Wind Shadow UAV
China has provided a rare display of the stealthy, turbofan-powered Feng Ying (Wind Shadow) medium/high-altitude long endurance (MALE/HALE) unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV)...Full story -
Germany disbands KSK special forces company because of right-wing tendencies
The 2nd Kommandokräfte (Commando Forces) Company of Germany’s Kommando Spezialkräfte (KSK) special forces was disbanded on 1 August. The company was disbanded by KSK...Full story -
Malaysia mulls contract termination option for littoral combat ship programme
The Malaysian government is considering several options with regards to the country’s troubled littoral combat ship (LCS) programme including a contract termination with...Full story -
India unveils defence production and export policy
The Indian Ministry of Defence (MoD) released on 3 August a new policy to support advances in indigenous defence manufacturing and military exports.Full story -
Three companies submit bids for Canada's fighter competition
Boeing, Saab, and Lockheed Martin have submitted bids for Canada’s Future Fighter Capability Project (FFCP) that will replace the Royal Canadian Air Force’s (RCAF’s)...Full story -
Belgium's A400M conducts first flight
Belgium's A400M made its first flight on 30 July, the Belgian air force announced on its Facebook page on 2 August. The aircraft took off from the Airbus facility in...Full story -
SPECIAL REPORT - New dimension: SpearUAV unveils ‘capsuled' Ninox UAS
Israel’s SpearUAV has disclosed development of an unmanned aircraft system (UAS)-based disruptive technology that could potentially revolutionise real-time battlefield...Full story -
RNLAF starts flying new CH-47F helicopters
The Royal Netherlands Air Force (RNLAF) began using its first two new CH-47F Chinook transport helicopters for training at Fort Hood, Texas, the Dutch Ministry of...Full story -
Image shows Chinese Z-10 attack helicopter firing possible new ASM
An image has emerged on Chinese social media showing what appears to be a new air-to-surface missile (ASM) being fired from a Changhe Aircraft Industries Corporation...Full story -
Japan confirms single prime contractor for F-X
Japan’s Defence Minister Taro Kono confirmed on 31 July plans to nominate a “single prime” Japanese contractor to oversee the development of the country’s...Full story -
Arakan Army's Twitter activity identified using open-source analytics
Myanmar was, at the time of writing, enforcing the world’s longest internet shutdown across swathes of Rakhine State to disrupt the Arakan Army (AA), an armed insurgent...Full story -
Nine presumed dead after USMC amphibious assault vehicle accident
The US Marine Corps (USMC) has suspended amphibious assault vehicle (AAV) water operations and has presumed that an additional eight service members are dead after a...Full story -
USMC moving ahead with ground vehicle divestiture
The US Marine Corps (USMC) has retired 200 M1A1 Abrams main battle tanks, M88 armoured recovery vehicles, and armoured vehicle launched bridges, and is planning to...Full story -
DARPA sees 'rich space' for advanced AI in cyber operations
The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA), in conjunction with the Pentagon’s Joint Artificial Intelligence Center (JAIC), are setting their sights on the...Full story -
Pentagon moving out on data management initiatives, says CIO Deasy
The US Department of Defense (DoD) is moving out with plans to revitalise departmental standards and practices governing data management, interoperability and protection...Full story -
KAL readies hybrid-powered UAVs for South Korean military
Korean Air (KAL) announced on 30 July that it had been contracted to supply an undisclosed number of hybrid-powered unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) prototypes to the...Full story -
Indonesia eyes German warship for Interim Readiness Frigate requirement
The Indonesian Ministry of Defence (MoD) has indicated an interest in procuring Germany’s Bremen (Type 122)-class warship for a newly established Indonesian Navy...Full story