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Iran showcases ‘domestically developed' airlifter
Iran has publicly displayed for the first time a domestically developed twin-engine transport aircraft, dubbed Simorgh (Phoenix).Full story -
Build begins on first E-2D for France
Northrop Grumman has begun the build of the first E-2D Advanced Hawkeye airborne early warning and control (AEW&C) aircraft for France.Full story -
Rheinmetall and Auterion sign agreement on common unmanned operating system
German defence company Rheinmetall has signed an agreement with US-headquartered software company Auterion on developing a military operating standard for unmanned...Full story -
Slovakia selects Millennium airlifter
Slovakia has selected the Embraer KC/C-390 Millennium aircraft as part of a wider effort to recapitalise its fixed-wing military transport capabilities.Full story -
Italian Navy landing helicopter dock Trieste commissioned into service
The Italian Navy has commissioned its new multi-purpose landing helicopter dock (LHD) Trieste (L 9890) into service.Full story -
Airbus completes NH90 retrofits for Sweden
Airbus has completed retrofits of 18 NHIndustries (NHI) NH90 helicopters for Sweden, the chief stakeholder in the consortium announced on 10 December.Full story -
Update: Denmark and Sweden order CV90 MkIIICs
Denmark and Sweden have signed individual contracts totalling USD2.5 billion for new CV90 infantry fighting vehicles (IFVs) with BAE Systems, according to separate...Full story -
Destroyer Zumwalt completes modernisation for CPS integration
HII's Ingalls Shipbuilding division successfully undocked guided-missile destroyer USS Zumwalt (DDG 1000) on 6 December, which marked the completion of significant...Full story -
Virginia-class submarine Arkansas on pace for Q2 2025 launch
Virginia-class attack submarine Arkansas (SSN 800) is on pace to launch during the second quarter (Q2) of 2025, according to Jason Ward, vice-president of Virginia-Class...Full story -
Shipbuilders, US Navy to assess amount of rework needed to fix questionable welds
The investigations on questionable welds at HII's Newport News Shipbuilding (NNS) unit are now complete and shipbuilders are working with the US Navy (USN) to determine...Full story -
UK, Australia to integrate battlefield sensors into US Army architecture
US Army leaders with the service's intelligence, electronic warfare (EW), and sensors directorate are working with their counterparts in Australia and the United Kingdom...Full story -
Australian navy fires Tomahawk for first time
A Royal Australian Navy (RAN) Hobart-class destroyer has carried out the service's first firing of the Tomahawk cruise missile.Full story -
NAVAIR recommends Bell-Boeing V-22 grounding following AFSOC incident
The Naval Air Systems Command (NAVAIR) V-22 Joint Program Office (JPO) recommended an “operational pause” of Bell-Boeing V-22 flights on 6 December, following a November...Full story -
Ukrainian crew completes training onboard Dutch MCM vessel
The future Ukrainian Navy crew of the ex-Dutch navy Alkmaar (Tripartite)-class mine countermeasures (MCM) vessel Vlaardingen (M 863) has completed its training programme...Full story -
ST Engineering signs amphibious armoured vehicle deal with Kazakhstan
Singapore Technologies Engineering (ST Engineering) has signed a partnership agreement with Kazakhstan Paramount Engineering (KPE) to supply a new 8×8 amphibious...Full story -
India commissions first Batch III frigate of Talwar class
India has likely commissioned its first Batch III frigate under the Talwar class, as noted in details provided by the Indian Ministry of Defence (MoD) in a 6 December...Full story -
Sullivan sees long road to rebuilding US defence industrial base
US National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan discussed the steps the Biden administration has taken to strengthen the US defence industrial base (DIB) and what is still...Full story -
US Army to begin receiving new Common Sensor Payload variants
US Army officials are expecting deliveries of the newest variant of the service's Common Sensor Payload (CSP), equipped with advanced targeting capability, to start by...Full story -
Japan outlines progress made on improved Type 12 missile
Japan's Ministry of Defense (MoD) has released more details on the progress it has made in a programme to enhance the country's Type 12 surface-to-ship guided missile.Full story -
Nordic countries discuss joint procurement of CV90 Mk IV IFVs
Nordic Defence Cooperation (NORDEFCO) members Denmark, Finland, Norway, and Sweden are discussing the joint procurement of CV90 Mk IV infantry fighting vehicles (IFVs),...Full story