The US Army has awarded Lockheed Martin a USD828.7 million Foreign Military Sales (FMS) contract for the supply of an undisclosed number of Guided Multiple Launch Rocket Systems (GMLRSs) to Finland, Romania, and South Korea.
Work will be performed in Grand Prairie, Texas, with an estimated
The US Missile Defense Agency (MDA) and US Army are a step closer to achieving full interoperability between the Terminal High Altitude Area Defense (THAAD) and the Patriot weapon systems following the successful tracking of a simulated target.
Flight Test Other (FTX)-35, conducted at White Sands
The US Navy (USN) is looking to expand the expert-level training led by the Naval Surface and Mine Warfighting Development Center (SMWDC) across the service to help hone its forces.
“SMWDC is much more than a surface effort,” Rear Admiral John Wade, the centre’s outgoing
L3 Technologies announced on 1 May that it had reached a definitive agreement to sell its Vertex Aerospace business to private equity fund American Industrial Partners.
The sale, for USD540 million in cash, also included the Crestview Aerospace and TCS businesses from L3 Technologies’
The Malaysian Army took the opportunity at the Defence Services Asia (DSA) 2018 exhibition in Kuala Lumpur to highlight its Future Soldier System (FSS), an element of the Malaysian Armed Forces’ (MAF’s) wider Network Centric Operations (NCO) programme.
The FSS comprises a wearable
The new head of US Pacific Command (PACOM) says he is worried about its capacity to conduct intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance (ISR) in that area of operation (AOR), while being concerned about China's ability to perform its own ISR operations.
“PACOM only has about a quarter of
South Korea and the Philippines have agreed to expand military industrial collaboration in support of existing and future defence trade programmes.
Following meetings in Seoul between South Korean defence minister Song Young-Moo and his Philippine counterpart Delfin Lorenzana, the Korean Ministry
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The USAF expects a challenge with certifying revamped nuclear weapon systems for cyber
Its legacy ICBMs, aircraft, and cruise missiles were certified long before the internet era
The US Air Force (USAF) is expecting a challenge when it comes to certifying its modernised nuclear weapons
Insitu unveiled its ScanEagle 3 unmanned aircraft at Xponential 2018 in Denver, Colorado, on 1 May.
Insitu, a subsidiary of Boeing, officially revealed for the first time the latest addition to its family of unmanned aircraft systems (UASs), which as a commercial platform is not covered by US
The Afghan Air Force (AAF) has received a further two Sierra Nevada Corporation (SNC)–Embraer A-29 Super Tucano light-attack turboprops to add to the 20 already delivered.
The new aircraft were delivered to Moody Air Force Base (AFB) in Georgia where they joined the seven that are being used
Australia’s Austal announced on 2 May that it had reached an agreement to acquire US company ElectraWatch for USD6.75 million.
ElectraWatch has developed a portable non-destructive system, for testing aluminium, with a focus on ships. The use of a portable non-destructive system negates the
Australia has received an initial delivery of training equipment for the pilots and ground crews that will operate the Royal Australian Air Force's (RAAF's) Lockheed Martin F-35A Lightning II Joint Strike Fighters (JSFs).
Minister for Defence Marise Payne said in a statement that an Antonov An-124
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Emergence of a new armed group in the southwest diamond-producing area poses risk of the Kimberley Process reimposing an export ban, threatening CAR’s economic revival.
Deployment of extra peacekeepers is unlikely to prevent insurgencies spreading in CAR, or reduce the
Satellite imagery captured on 10 April of the Jiangnan Changxingdao shipyard in Shanghai appears to show a modified Luyang III (Type 052D)-class destroyer under construction featuring a flight deck that has been extended by 4 m: a possible indication that China’s People’s Liberation Army
China’s Ministry of National Defense (MND) has confirmed that the Sukhoi Su-35 ‘Flanker-E’ multirole fighter aircraft acquired from Russia have entered service with the People’s Liberation Army Air Force (PLAAF).
MND spokesperson Senior Colonel Wu Qian made the statement
Danish systems and sensors house Terma has developed an evolved and upgraded version of its Modular Aircraft Survivability Equipment (MASE) pod intended to afford greater flexibility in self-protection integration.
MASE was introduced to the market in the early 2000s. Controlled by Terma’s
US AC-130U Spooky gunships are being targeted by electronic warfare (EW) attacks when flying over Syria, General Raymond Thomas, the commander of US Special Operations Command, revealed on 24 April.
“Right now in Syria, we’re in the most aggressive EW environment on the planet from our
Russia is “the primary strategic threat to the United Kingdom”, requiring NATO to spend more on defence, Mark Sedwill, the UK’s national security adviser, told the Parliamentary Defence Committee in Westminster on 1 May.
“But we have people who are at threat day to day from
Australia and France signed a bilateral logistics support agreement on 2 May, aimed at improving the combined operations of their armed forces by enabling mutual access to logistics services, resources, and logistics training.
“This signing reflects the deepening of the defence relationship
Turkish simulator manufacturer Simsoft has delivered its second BTR 80 vehicle crew simulator to the Bangladesh Army, Jane’s has learned.
The package comprises driver training and commander/gunner simulators, which can be used separately for individual training or linked for full mission crew
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