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USAF, USSF eye new narrowband satcom architecture
US Air Force (USAF) and US Space Force (USSF) officials are looking to mature narrowband satellite communications (NB satcom) capabilities as one of several ongoing...Full story -
Finland to acquire JASSM-ER cruise missiles
Finland is to acquire additional Lockheed Martin AGM-158B Joint Air-to-Surface Stand-off Missile – Extended Range (JASSM-ER) systems, Defence Minister Antti Häkkänen...Full story -
Energetics, propellants limiting factor for army munitions goals despite funding
While the US Army is chipping away at its 100,000 rounds of 155 mm per month production goal, the time it takes to kick-start the production of energetics and...Full story -
North Korea launches salvo of 600 mm ‘super-large' rockets
The Korean People's Army (KPA) fired a salvo of 18 nuclear-capable 600 mm “super-large” rockets towards the Sea of Japan (East Sea) on 30 May, according to a statement...Full story -
Australia upgrades airstrip for joint training operations
Australia's Nackeroo Airstrip has been upgraded to support the operations of large transport aircraft for training exercises, the Australian Department of Defence (DoD)...Full story -
New Zealand decreases defence budget by 20%
New Zealand has announced a 2024–25 defence budget of NZD5.88 billion (USD3.60 billion), a decline of about 20% against the final budgeted expenditure of NZD7.37 billion...Full story -
PT PAL in talks with South Asian navy for potential submarine MRO works
PT PAL has begun preliminary talks with a South Asian navy, which could see the Indonesian state-owned shipyard carrying out its first-ever submarine maintenance,...Full story -
Türkiye signs serial production contract for Altay MBT
Türkiye signed a contract on the serial production of the Altay main battle tank (MBT), the Turkish Defence Industry Agency (SSB) announced on 29 May. The agency said on...Full story -
Collins Aerospace expands production at carbon brakes facility in Spokane
Collins Aerospace is expanding production of carbon brakes for military and civilian aircraft at its facility in Spokane, Washington. The USD200 million investment is...Full story -
Israel's Aeronautics launches hybrid-propulsion multirotor
The Israeli unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) manufacturer Aeronautics Systems announced on 29 May that it has developed a new version of its Octoper multicopter with a...Full story -
PT PAL lays down keel for second modified variant of Tarlac-class amphibious ship
Indonesian state-owned shipyard PT PAL has laid down the fourth landing platform dock (LPD)-like strategic sealift vessel (SSV) on order for the Philippine Navy.Full story -
Japanese fighter aircraft monitor WL-10 over East China Sea
Japanese fighter aircraft intercepted a Chengdu Wing Loong-10 (WL-10) high-altitude long-endurance (HALE) unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) after the aircraft approached...Full story -
India tests new Rudram-II air-launched missile
India's state-owned Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) has flight tested a new version of its Rudram air-launched missile, the Indian Ministry of...Full story -
US Navy frigate design issues blamed for construction problems and delivery delays
Design instability has created construction problems for the new US Navy (USN) guided-missile frigate (FFG) and delayed delivery of the ship, according to a recent US...Full story -
Ukraine conflict: Sweden pledges AEW&C aircraft for Kyiv, Belgium firms up F-16 donation
Sweden and Belgium have pledged to send early warning and control (AEW&C) aircraft and combat jets respectively to Ukraine, in two separate announcements geared at...Full story -
US approves follow-on Black Hawk sales to European customers
The US government has approved the follow-on sale of Sikorsky UH-60 Black Hawk helicopters to Austria and Sweden.Full story -
EVPÚ unveils new variant of Turra 30 turret
Slovak company EVPÚ has given details of the new Turra 30-SA turret that it displayed at the IDEB 2024 exhibition held in Bratislava from 14 to 16 May.Full story -
DARPA selects Bell Helicopters as second competitor in Phase 1B of SPRINT programme
The US Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) has selected a second competitor for Phase 1B of its Speed and Runway Independent Technologies (SPRINT)...Full story -
Canada awards SkyAlyne CAD11.2 billion Future Aircrew Training contract
The Canadian government has awarded SkyAlyne a CAD11.2 billion (USD8.1 billion) contract for the Future Aircrew Training (FAcT) project to train Canadian pilots and...Full story -
Kuwait making progress on moving airbase
The Kuwait Armed Forces revealed that progress is being made on relocating Abdullah al-Mubarak Air Base when they announced on 28 May that Chief of the General Staff...Full story