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Naval Group received more orders in the first six months of 2019 than the entire 2018 calendar year, the France-based shipbuilder announced on 17 July.
International customers generated almost 70% of the EUR3.9 billion (USD4.38 billion) in orders during the first half (H1) of 2019. This means that
The UK Royal Air Force (RAF) has outlined near-term plans for the development of hypersonic weapon and propulsion technologies for its current and future fleets of combat aircraft.
Speaking at the Chief of the Air Staff’s Air & Space Power Conference (ASPC) in London, senior service
The government of the United Arab Emirates (UAE) is set to confirm that the defence industry will be excluded from a list of sectors open for 100% foreign direct investment (FDI).
Federal Law No. 19 of 2018 is expected to come into effect by 30 July 2019, after the UAE Federal Cabinet approved it
Germany granted export licences for EUR5.3 billion (USD6.1 billion) worth of defence equipment in the first six months of 2019, surpassing the full-year 2018 total of EUR4.8 billion, according to a report by the Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Energy (BMWi).
The BMWi provided the data in
The Direction générale de l’armement (DGA), the French defence procurement agency, has announced on its website that it received the sixth Frégate Européenne Multi-Missions (FREMM) frigate, Normandie , for the French Navy in Brest on 16 July.
The DGA said on 17 July that
Just nine days after signing an agreement with the Argentine government on 3 July for the provision of two FAdeA IA-63 Pampa III aircraft the Guatemalan government cancelled the order.
Guatemalan Defence Vice Minister General Jorge Ruiz said the Central American country would not proceed with the
Shipbuilding company Japan Marine United (JMU) Corporation launched the second of two Maya (Improved Atago)-class destroyers on order for the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force (JMSDF) on 17 July.
Named Haguro (pennant number 180), the 170 m-long vessel entered the water in a ceremony held at
The United States Senate is considering an amendment to the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) that would retain State Department control over small-arms exports.
A proposal by the Trump administration to shift this responsibility to the Department of Commerce was defeated in the House of
A senior official in NATO’s electronic warfare community told Jane’s that the next-generation NATO Emitter Database (NEDB-NG) is slated to be operational by 2020.
The alliance’s original NEDB architecture commenced operations in the early 1990s as a means for members to store and
French shipbuilder OCEA has launched the 84 m offshore patrol vessel (OPV) Gabriela Silang (8301) for the Philippine Coast Guard.
Claimed to be the largest aluminium-built OPV in the world, Gabriela Silang was craned into the water at OCEA’s facility in Les Sables d'Olonne on the west coast
The UK Royal Air Force (RAF) has announced three units to take on new and enhanced capabilities and roles.
Speaking at the Chief of the Air Staff’s Air & Space Power Conference (ASPC) in London on 17 July, the head of the RAF announced the continuation of 8 Squadron as the unit to field
Russian defence equipment manufacturers should be offered long-term, low-interest loans from the country’s sovereign wealth fund, a senior executive at Vnesheconombank (VEB) has said.
Andrei Klepach, a former deputy economic development minister who is now vice-chairman of VEB, suggested on
Textron has reported a USD500 million year-on-year drop in revenues for the second quarter of 2019, although it has improved its pre-tax profit margin and delivered higher earnings per share (EPS).
Commenting on 17 July, Chairman and CEO Scott Donnelly hailed a “solid margin performance
The Despot (4×4) mine-resistant ambush-protected vehicle – now in service with Bosnia and Herzegovina’s Republika Srpska in the armoured personnel carrier (APC) configuration – is being offered on the export market by its manufacturer, Tehnicki Remont Bratunac (TRB).
The
The UK Royal Navy (RN) in early July conducted pilot surface-to-surface trials of the Thales UK Lightweight Multirole Missile (LMM) – designated ‘Martlet’ in RN service – from a frigate at an off-shore firing range in the Irish Sea.
The trials, in which a five-round LMM
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