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Brazil on 1 December formally received its SGDC (Satélite Geoestacionário de Defesa e Comunicações Estratégicas) communications satellite in Cannes, France.
The satellite is planned to be launched from Kourou in French Guyana in February or March 2017, and is expected to be
The Islamic State's use of suicide vehicle-borne improvised explosive devices (SVBIEDs) has presented such a serious challenge to Iraqi forces trying to capture Mosul that the US-led coalition has disabled five of the city's five bridges to make it harder for them to get to the east bank of the
China's People's Liberation Army Air Force (PLAAF) has been flight testing what appears to be a new long-range air-to-air missile (AAM), according to images posted on Chinese online forums.
Published on the social media platform Weibo on 20 November, the photographs show a PLAAF Shenyang Aircraft
An official report into Australia's whole-of-government engagement in Afghanistan has identified 17 lessons that could enhance the effectiveness of any future multi-departmental, multi-agency international stabilisation mission to which Canberra may commit itself.
The explanations accompanying some
Congress appears likely to alter the stated US missile defence policy by changing a landmark 1999 legislation to call for 'robust' defences against complex threats, instead of defences against a 'limited' threat.
The change in language is significant as for 17 years it has shaped discussion over US
The Royal Canadian Navy (RCN) has completed the upgrade of the last of 12 Halifax-class frigates, under a C$4.3bn ($3.1bn) Halifax Class Modernization / Frigate Life Extension (HCM/FELEX) project.
The Australian Department of Defence has awarded a contract worth $73.9m to Thales Australia for work on the Type 471 Collins-class diesel-electric submarines of the Royal Australian Navy.
The Colombian House of Representatives on 30 November voted in favour of the peace agreement that was signed by Colombian president Juan Manuel Santos and the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia's (FARC) leader Rodrigo Londoño on 24 November.
The Senate on 29 November also voted favourably,
Cyber, a growing part of the Pentagon's warfighting plans, gained an elevated status on 30 November as congressional leaders filed an annual defence policy bill that would advance US Cyber Command (CYBERCOM).
CYBERCOM would become its own unified combatant command, a status shared with nine
Key to the success of the EU's new European defence action plan unveiled on 30 November will be the functioning and impact of its main and most novel idea: the creation of a European defence fund (EDF) for financing multinational joint procurement of equipment and capabilities.
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The first Lockheed Martin F-35A Lightning II Joint Strike Fighter (JSF) for the Japan Air Self-Defence Force (JASDF) was handed over at Luke Air Force Base (AFB) in Arizona on 28 November.
The arrival of aircraft 69-8701 (also designated AX-1) at the 944th Fighter Wing (FW) marks a significant
Lockheed Martin has been awarded two separate contracts pertaining to France's procurement of four C-130J Hercules transport and tanker aircraft valued at a combined USD170 million.
The contracts awarded on 1 December are for USD133.4 million and USD36.6 million, and cover the procurement of two
The Philippines Department of National Defense (DND) has introduced measures to accelerate the procurement of military equipment, a DND official has confirmed to IHS Jane's .
The initiatives are intended to overcome the significant delays that the DND has experienced in some major programmes in
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Bolivia
WATCH FOR: Violent street demonstrations in La Paz over water shortages into the weekend of 3-4 December
Risk analysis: Multiple community organisations have threatened to hold protests in La Paz on the weekend of 3-4 December, as water shortages worsen in Bolivia's largest city.
USS Zumwalt (DDG 1000) departed Panama on 30 November after US Navy (USN) and contractor crews repaired propulsion system engineering problems that sidelined the new destroyer for about a week-and-a-half, USN officials said.
"On 21 November USS Zumwalt (DDG 1000) experienced two engineering
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