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Narda-MITEQ makes first acquisition
US defence electronics supplier Narda-MITEQ has completed its first acquisition as a stand-alone company.Full story -
Surface Navy 2022: New US Navy surface naval plan includes focus on maintenance changes
The new US Navy surface naval plan, “Surface Warfare: The Competitive Edge,” released during the Surface Navy Association National Symposium, which started 11 January in...Full story -
Godspeed Capital Management buys IT firm ESS
US private equity firm Godspeed Capital Management has acquired Exceptional Software Strategies (ESS), which provides cyber-security and other information technology...Full story -
Thales Alenia Space to build two SDS satellites for Intelsat
Intelsat has contracted Thales Alenia Space – a joint venture between Thales and Leonardo – for the production of two software-defined satellites (SDSs).Full story -
US Army moves ahead with Stryker-based 50 kW-class laser weapon test plan
The US Army will continue testing Stryker vehicles integrated with 50 kW-class lasers in anticipation of sending the weapon to the first unit in September, according to...Full story -
Russia flies newbuild Tu-160M bomber
Russia has flown the first Tupolev Tu-160M ‘Blackjack' strategic bomber to roll of its newly reconstituted production line.Full story -
Taiwan loses one F-16V in a crash
A Republic of China Air Force (RoCAF) F-16V single-seat fighter aircraft crashed into the sea during a routine training sortie on 11 January, the Ministry of National...Full story -
South Korea develops DIRCM system
South Korea's Agency for Defense Development (ADD) announced on 12 January that it had successfully tested a locally developed directed infrared countermeasures (DIRCM)...Full story -
Australian P-8A fleet damaged by hailstorm
The Australian Department of Defence (DoD) is assessing the damage done to its fleet of Boeing P-8A Poseidon maritime multimission aircraft (MMA) following “a severe...Full story -
Thales FZ275 LGR qualified with LGR4 Fletcher launcher
The Arnold Defense Land-LGR4 Fletcher rocket launcher has been formally qualified to fire the Thales FZ275 70 mm/2.75 inch laser-guided rocket (LGR) following...Full story -
Thailand prepares procurement of new fighter aircraft
The Royal Thai Air Force (RTAF) has received approval from the government to proceed with its plan to procure new fighter aircraft to replace its ageing fleet of...Full story -
Embraer to sell two Portuguese plants to Aernnova
Brazilian aerospace and defence company Embraer has agreed to sell two airframe factories in Evora, Portugal, to Spain-based aerostructures manufacturer Aernnova for...Full story -
India tests manportable anti-tank guided missile
India's Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) conducted additional test-firings of its Man Portable Anti‐Tank Guided Missile (MPATGM) on 11 January.Full story -
Taiwan passes ‘special' funding of USD8.6 billion for naval and air force modernisation
Taiwan's Legislative Yuan has passed a ‘special budget' of TWD236.95 billion (USD8.6 billion) in additional funding to support naval and air force modernisation.Full story -
Fincantieri announces start of construction for Italian Navy's first Type 212 NFS submarine
Fincantieri launched the start of construction for the Italian Navy's first new Type 212 NFS (Near Future Submarine) at its Muggiano shipyard in La Spezia on 11 January.Full story -
Surface Navy 2022: Next-generation navigation system on track for low-rate initial production deliveries
Northrop Grumman is on course to start delivering the first low-rate initial production (LRIP) models of its AN/WSN-12 Inertial Navigation Systems (INS) sensor packages...Full story -
North Korea claims to have tested another hypersonic missile
North Korea claims that the missile it tested on 11 January was a hypersonic weapon.Full story -
Surface Navy 2022: HII achieves Aegis light-off for destroyer Jack H Lucas
The Ingalls Shipbuilding division of Huntington Ingalls Industries (HII) reported on 12 January that it had reached the successful Aegis light-off milestone on the US...Full story -
Surface Navy 2022: US Navy looks to move away from on-ship contractor reliance
The US Navy (USN) needs to stop relying so much on shipboard contractors for naval operations, according to Admiral Daryl Caudle, commander, US Fleet Forces Command.Full story -
Airbus keeps eye on Kazakh situation
Airbus officials are maintaining a watchful eye on the situation in Kazakhstan as the country experiences civil unrest and the deployment of a Russian-led rapid reaction...Full story