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Spain receives first Standard 3 NH90 helicopter
Spain has received its first NHIndustries (NHI) NH90 helicopter to be delivered to the Standard 3 configuration.Full story -
Australia launches missile manufacturing plan
Australia has launched a plan to boost domestic missile manufacturing and weapons stockpiles and to accelerate its acquisition of long-range strike capability.Full story -
Iraq directs artillery fire with Puma UAV
The Iraqi Ground Forces used unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) to support its artillery for the first time in an exercise reported by the Ministry of Defence (MoD) on 26...Full story -
New Turkish multi-purpose mini submarine takes shape
Datum Submarine Engineering, a subsidiary of Istanbul Technical University, and Sefine Shipyard showcased their new multi-purpose mini submarine (MPMS) under development...Full story -
South Korea approves local transmission for K2 MBT
South Korea's Defense Acquisition Program Administration (DAPA) has cleared the integration of a local transmission for the Republic of Korea Army's (RoKA's) Hyundai...Full story -
C2 Robotics, Thales Australia partner to enhance Speartooth LUUV capabilities
Melbourne-based C2 Robotics has partnered with Thales Australia to enhance the capabilities of its Speartooth large unmanned underwater vehicle (LUUV).Full story -
US contracts Black Hawk helos for Greece, Sweden
The US government has contracted Lockheed Martin to build UH-60M Black Hawk helicopters for Greece and Sweden.Full story -
TASL, Airbus set up C295 final assembly line in India
Airbus and Tata Advanced Systems Limited (TASL) have inaugurated a final assembly line (FAL) complex in India to support the production of C295 transport aircraft...Full story -
UK awards Saab contract extension to support British Army live training in Oman
The United Kingdom has awarded Saab a GBP20 million (USD26 million) amendment to the Instrumented Live Training-Direct (ILT-D) contract signed in April by the Ministry...Full story -
Israel attacks Iranian missile production, air-defence sites
Israel carried out a more extensive attack in retaliation for Iran's 1 October ballistic missile attack than it did after the Iranian attack in April, when it knocked...Full story -
NATO receives first Final Lifetime Extension Programme-upgraded AWACS
NATO has received back the first of its Boeing E-3A Airborne Warning and Control System (AWACS) fleet to go through the Final Lifetime Extension Programme (FLEP).Full story -
US approves air-defence, radar deals for Taiwan
The US Department of State has approved the possible sale to Taiwan of equipment including the Kongsberg/Raytheon National Advanced Surface-to-Air Missile Systems...Full story -
Thailand wins First Win deal from Pakistan
Thailand has signed an agreement with Pakistan to supply the Pakistan Army with 100 Chaiseri First Win 4×4 armoured vehicles.Full story -
SDA's HALO initiative casts wide net for future satellite development
The Pentagon's Space Development Agency (SDA) has opened its doors to “non-traditional” space development companies to assist the agency in prototype development of new...Full story -
AUKUS partners test unmanned maritime systems, associated technologies
The militaries of Australia, the UK, and the US have experimented with different unmanned maritime systems in Jervis Bay in Australia's New South Wales as part of...Full story -
New Zealand weighs up Otago class as replacement for sunken ship
Wellington is weighing up the possibility of activating one of its Otago-class offshore patrol vessels (OPVs) to temporarily take on roles previously shouldered by its...Full story -
Czechs finalise KC/C-390 buy
The Czech Republic has finalised its contract with Embraer for the procurement of two KC/C-390 Millennium tanker-transport aircraft, the Brazilian manufacturer announced...Full story -
Finland to acquire AARGM-ER for F-35s
Finland is to acquire the Northrop Grumman AGM-88G Advanced Anti-Radiation Guided Missile – Extended Range (AARGM-ER) missile to equip its future fleet of Lockheed...Full story -
New Boeing CEO outlines priorities as challenges continue
Boeing continues to face headwinds as it works to address production and safety issues. A difficult third quarter included the effects of previously announced charges on...Full story -
Robotic technology promises to speed shipbuilding and repair work
Technology that mates robotics, sensors, and artificial intelligence (AI) is being used to speed repairs and new construction work on aircraft carriers, submarines, and...Full story