Polish Kryl Truck-Mounted Howitzer
The Nigerian Air Force (NAF) plans to indigenously develop an armed unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV), Chief of the Air Staff Air Marshal Sadique Abubakar announced during a 15 February ceremony held to mark the induction into service of the Tsaigumi UAV.
The Tsaigumi is “just a stepping stone to
Romania’s commitment to raise its defence budget to the NATO-stipulated target of 2% of GDP has led to the new Romanian government approving on 15 February the procurement of a number of previously requested US-sourced land systems – notably artillery rocket systems – as well as
Russia is set to begin final qualification of the TOR-M2DT (9K331MDT) Arctic short-range air defence (SHORAD) system.
Initial test firings of the TOR-M2DT were planned for 15 February at Kapustin Yar test site in Astrakhan Oblast, with the system scheduled to enter serial production and Russian
Saab has reported higher sales across all business units and a double digit rise in order bookings in 2017 on the back of what it described as “strong” interest in its products.
The Swedish defence and security group reported sales of SEK31.4 billion (USD3.95 billion) for the year; 10%
US Marine Corps Commandant General Robert Neller has said he wants a stronger undersea force to ensure marine access to the shore.
“I want more submarines,” Gen Neller said on 15 February during a speech at the Amphibious Warship Congressional Forum, sponsored by the Amphibious Warship
The US Air Force (USAF) released more weapons over Afghanistan last month than in any other January since 2011, according to US Air Forces Central Command (AFCENT).
Recently released data show that USAF aircraft released a total of 321 weapons in January 2018 as part of Operation
With the increasing use of MV-22B Osprey tiltrotor aircraft and the advent of F-35B Lightning II Joint Strike Fighter deployments on US Navy (USN) large-deck amphibious assault ships, the US Marine Corps (USMC) sees a need for more advanced communications networks on the vessels.
“We’re
The Argentine government has approved a purchase of 18 RBS 70NG anti-aircraft missile launchers, three simulators, and an undisclosed number of missiles, an Argentine Air Force source told Jane’s .
The purchase, as well as some restorations for other anti-aircraft weapons – 25 mm and 30
US private equity fund Arlington Capital Partners has announced the acquisition of US intelligence and defence consultancy organisation Integrity Applications Inc.
Terms of the transaction – announced on 16 February – were not disclosed.
Arlington said that the company would be
Boeing has revealed a major expansion in international defence sales over the past decade, with increasing emphasis on emerging markets in the Asia-Pacific region and Middle East.
In comments to Jane’s at the recent Singapore Airshow, Gene Cunningham, vice-president of Boeing Defense, Space
The Brazilian Army has authorised its commission in Washington, DC, to amend a previous Letter of Offer and Acceptance (LOA) in order to now modernise the service’s entire fleet of M113B armoured carriers.
Modernisation kits, provided by BAE Systems, for the last 150 vehicles will be ordered
TWO civilians were wounded when an improvised explosive device (IED), emplaced by unidentified militants, detonated near street markets in the al-Maamel area of Iraq's capital Baghdad on 14 February, Iraqi News reported. No group immediately claimed responsibility for the attack.
JetLease and Arista Aviation have revealed that they have combined to provide ex-US Army Sikorsky UH-60A Black Hawk helicopters to the second-hand market.
While the initial agreement was signed about two years ago, the companies have only just revealed details of the arrangement, which involves
Russian small-arms, boat-building, and unmanned aerial systems group Kalashnikov has become a majority privately owned company after Moscow agreed to the sale of an additional 26% stake to a private consortium.
Russian state industrial holding group Rostec announced on 15 February that it now held
The US Army has requested USD161.4 million in fiscal year 2019 (FY 2019) to convert 969 Javelin Block 0 Command Launch Units (CLUs) to the newer Block 1 configuration.
The CLU upgrades will be for Javelin systems deployed with armoured brigade combat teams (ABCTs) – these are the only
Veritas Capital has announced the purchase of the US public sector business of corporate consultancy group PricewaterhouseCoopers.
Terms of the transaction – announced on 14 February – were not disclosed.
The deal will see 1,500 employees transfer from PwC.
The division provides
Saab secured SEK3.35 billion (USD420 million) in sales for its airborne early warning and control (AEW&C) systems in 2017, the company disclosed during its annual results briefing on 16 February.
The figure was secured across two separate sales announced in January and May of last year, valued
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The outgoing United Nations special envoy for Yemen, Ismail Ould Cheikh Ahmed, announced on 9 February that Oman had agreed to host a new round of peace talks, following a meeting with Omani Foreign Minister Yusuf bin Alawi.
While Saudi Arabia has been trying to find an exit strategy to
The Royal Swedish Navy (RSwN) is to return the ASW 600 Elma anti-submarine grenade launching system to frontline service as part of efforts to bolster its anti-submarine warfare (ASW) capabilities.
According to Sweden’s Defence Materiel Administration (FMV), the ASW-600 Elma systems –
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