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US approves possible Javelin sale to Kosovo
The US State Department notified the US Congress on 11 January of a possible Foreign Military Sales of Javelin anti-tank missiles to Kosovo for an estimated cost of...Full story -
First modernised Dutch navy LCU floated out
The first modernised Royal Netherlands Navy (RNLN) landing craft utility (LCU) Mk IX vessel was launched at De Haas Shipyards in Rotterdam on 9 January.Full story -
Update: Indian Navy to induct Hermes 900 Starliner
The Indian Navy will induct two Hermes 900 Starliner unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) by the end of February, a spokesperson for the Indian Navy told Janes on 10 January.Full story -
Malaysia receives first batch of G2000 Mk II attack craft
The Royal Malaysian Navy (RMN) has taken delivery of its first locally built G2000 Mk II fast interceptor craft (FIC).Full story -
Surface Navy 2024: Navy secretary calls for comprehensive navy shipbuilding review
US Navy (USN) Secretary Carlos Del Toro has told Nickolas Guertin, assistant secretary of the Navy for Research, Development, & Acquisition (ASN RD&A) and Vice Admiral...Full story -
US approves sale of chassis and boats for assembly in Egypt
The US Defense Security Cooperation Agency (DSCA) announced the approval of two Egyptian requests on 10 January: one covering chassis and engines for light tactical...Full story -
Jordan places new F-16s under contract
Jordan has signed for new F-16 Fighting Falcon combat aircraft, with Lockheed Martin telling Janes that the previous letter of acceptance (LOA) has now been firmed up...Full story -
Surface Navy 2024: US Navy highlights live-fire demonstration combining unmanned platforms
The US Navy (USN) recently combined different types of unmanned platforms fora successful live-fire demonstration, Captain Matthew Lehmann, programme manager for...Full story -
Rafael tests SPYDER All in One air-defence system with Israeli MoD
Rafael and the Israel Ministry of Defense's (MoD's) Directorate for Defense Research and Development have completed a successful test of the All in One (AiO) variant of...Full story -
Indian Navy to induct Hermes 900 Starliner
The Indian Navy will induct two Hermes 900 Starliner unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) by the end of February, a spokesperson for the Indian Navy told Janes on 10 January.Full story -
Tanzania orders C-27J airlifters from Italy
Tanzania has ordered two Leonardo C-27J Spartan transport aircraft, the Italian government announced on 9 January.Full story -
At full speed: Hypersonix prepares DART AE for future heights
Australian firm Hypersonix Launch Systems is on track to deliver its DART AE (Additive Engineering) hypersonic flyer to the US Defense Innovation Unit (DIU) for testing...Full story -
Surface Navy 2024: Navy secretary underscores need for rearming and refuelling surface fleet
As the US Navy (USN) continues to deploy its surface fleet to hot spots around the globe, the service must hone its ability to rearm and refuel those ships at sea,...Full story -
Royal Navy deploys HMS Richmond to Gulf to help safeguard shipping
The UK Royal Navy (RN) has deployed a third ship to the Gulf to provide resilience to UK naval presence in the region amid ongoing attacks by Iranian-backed Houthi...Full story -
Taiwan's AIDC develops new trainer aircraft
Taiwan's Aerospace Industrial Development Corporation (AIDC) has completed the first stage-design of a new basic trainer aircraft, the company announced on 10 January.Full story -
Spain stands up new Space Command
Spain stood up its Space Command (Mando del Espacio: MESPA) on 9 January, formalising the new Spanish Air and Space Force structure.Full story -
DRDO develops new assault rifle
India's state-run Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) subsidiary Armament Research and Development Establishment (ARDE) has developed a new 7.62×51 mm...Full story -
US to upgrade Lajes to support Poseidon MMA
The US Department of Defense (DoD) is to upgrade Lajes Field in the Azores to support the Boeing P-8A Poseidon multimission maritime aircraft (MMA).Full story -
Troubled waters: Impact of the Red Sea crisis on the economies of Egypt, Israel, and Jordan
Shipping operators accounting for more than 70% of global traffic have paused transits through the Red Sea on security grounds. Guy Anderson assesses the economic implications for Egypt, Israel, and Jordan.Full story -
Escalation of OCG activity in Ecuador almost certainly intended to deter government's implementation of hard-line security policies
Ecuador's President Daniel Noboa announced a nationwide state of emergency on 8 January after the leader of the OCG Los Choneros, José Adolfo Macías Salazar (alias Fito), escaped from prison and inmates rioted in five prisons across the country.Full story