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Escalation of military operations raises risk of retaliatory ASG attacks against civilian population in southern Philippines
On 16 and 17 April, the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) suffered noteworthy casualties during an operation targeting Abu Sayyaf Group (ASG) militants in Sulu...Full story -
US Navy to receive first Super Hornet Block 3 test aircraft ‘by end of May'
The US Navy (USN) is soon to receive the first Boeing F/A-18E/F Super Hornet Block 3 testbed aircraft.Full story -
USAF ‘off-ramps' Lockheed in LRSO competition
The US Air Force (USAF) on 17 April announced that it plans to continue the development of the Long Range Stand-Off (LRSO) weapon system with Raytheon Technologies as...Full story -
UAE appears to have ordered Wahash IFVs
A Finnish export approval indicates that the United Arab Emirates (UAE) has placed an order for the Wahash 8×8 infantry fighting vehicle (IFV) developed by the local...Full story -
Covid-19: Pentagon anticipating three-month slowdown in major acquisition programmes
The Pentagon is expecting a three-month slowdown in major acquisition programmes execution, specifically with aviation and shipyards, as the novel coronavirus (Covid-19)...Full story -
Iranian military unveils long-range surveillance radars
The Iranian military unveiled two air surveillance radars on 19 April that included a long-range, low frequency station that appears to be a development of an existing...Full story -
Covid-19: Texelis resumes production at Limoges
Texelis of France has resumed general series production at its Limoges facility after a temporary halt was put into place on 16 March because of Covid-19, according to a...Full story -
Update: Covid-19: Pentagon anticipating three-month slowdown in major acquisition programmes
The Pentagon is expecting a three-month slowdown in major acquisition programmes execution, specifically with aviation and shipyards, as the novel coronavirus (Covid-19)...Full story -
Covid-19: Hexcel sees sales, income drop over virus, 737 MAX issues
Hexcel’s net sales and income fell sharply in the first quarter of 2020, as coronavirus caused plant closings and the continued grounding of the Boeing 737 MAX airliner...Full story -
Lockheed Martin reports higher sales, flat profit
Lockheed Martin’s net sales rose 9% to USD15.7 billion in the first quarter of 2020, while its net earnings were virtually unchanged at USD1.7 billion, the US-based...Full story -
Lungteh Shipbuilding lays keel for RoCN's third and fourth ‘rapid minelayers'
On 17 April Taiwan’s Lungteh Shipbuilding held a keel-laying ceremony for the third and fourth ‘rapid minelayers’ on order for the Republic of China Navy (RoCN).Full story -
Dutch LCF frigates to receive new 127 mm guns
The Dutch Defence Materiel Organisation (DMO) ordered 127 mm guns for the four Royal Netherlands Navy (RNLN) De Zeven Provinciën-class air defence and command frigates...Full story -
Covid-19: Swedish Navy focuses on maintaining operational readiness at sea
The Royal Swedish Navy (RSwN) is concentrating on maintaining operational readiness at sea as the service responds to the coronavirus crisis.Full story -
RAN's Gascoyne minehunter undergoes refit
The Royal Australian Navy’s (RAN’s) Huon (Gaeta)-class minehunter HMAS Gascoyne is undergoing a refit at the Captain Cook Graving Dock on Sydney’s Garden Island...Full story -
Iran launches military satellite into orbit
Iran announced on 22 April that it had successfully launched a satellite into orbit earlier that day, breaking a run of failures that has plagued a space programme that...Full story -
Carrier Ford to start training with lower weapons elevators as workers prep next AWE for tests
With this week’s certification of the Lower Stage 5 elevators of the Advanced Weapons Elevator (AWE) system on aircraft carrier USS Gerald R. Ford (CVN 78), the ship’s...Full story -
Russian forces to receive RKhM-8 CBRN vehicles in 2020
The Russian Land Force is to receive the newest RKhM-8 chemical, biological, radiological, and nuclear (CBRN) reconnaissance vehicle this year, the Ministry of Defence...Full story -
Militant Islamist threat to Mauritania persists despite long-running successful counter-extremism measures
Since 2012, there has been exponential growth in Islamist militancy in the Sahel. Beginning in northern Mali, attacks have now expanded to central Mali, Burkina Faso,...Full story -
Space Surveillance Telescope in Western Australia captures its first images of space
The Space Surveillance Telescope (SST) in Western Australia has captured its first images of space, marking “a significant milestone for the Defence space project”,...Full story -
South Korea to equip FFX-III frigates with indigenous multifunction radar
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