Germany and Poland have agreed to allow each other’s combat aircraft to cross their national borders in the event of a quick reaction alert (QRA) scramble.
Lockheed Martin is billing the latest flight test of a US Army’s Precision Strike Missile (PrSM) prototype as a ’success’, after it flew about 400 km to a target site at...
The Direction Générale de l’Armement (DGA), the French defence procurement agency, announced on its website on 6 May that it had received and delivered the first four...
Chinese state-owned media revealed on 12 May that the People’s Liberation Army Ground Force’s (PLAGF’s) Xinjiang Military Command has begun operating the China North...
The Malaysian government has decided to retain state-affiliated Boustead Naval Shipyard (BNS) as the shipbuilder for the country’s troubled Maharaja Lela (Gowind)-class...
Japanese company Mitsubishi Heavy Industries (MHI) announced on 12 May that it has conducted the first test flight of an upgraded variant of its SH-60K multirole naval...
Iran’s Islamic Revolution Guards Corps Navy (IRGCN) has indicated that its recent harassment of US Navy (USN) vessels is part of a renewed policy of confrontation rather...
Insights from the trusted global agency for open-source defence intelligence were shortlisted seven times in the 2021 Aerospace Media Awards.
Air Tractor and L3Harris Technologies have revealed their latest intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance (ISR) and light strike platform, dubbed the AT-802U Sky...
Rolls-Royce has been selected to supply MTU naval generator sets for the US Navy’s (USN’s) new FFG-62 Constellation-class guided missile frigate programme (previously...
The tender call issued on 2 April by the French armed forces ministry's armaments department, the DGA, for a system to defend French military sites from attacks by micro-drones (less than 2 kg) and mini-drones (less than 25 kg) has
The Australian government's new cyber cooperation strategy, which was unveiled in April, brings the fight against disinformation into its range
As China assesses whether to certify the Russian passenger transport helicopter Mi-171A2, which recently parted ways with its Ukrainian engine
While another meeting between the Taliban and officials from Kabul took place in Doha on 30 April and the US
The Information Fusion Centre in Singapore, a maritime intelligence-sharing hub hosted by the Singaporean navy, could soon find itself at
The accounts filed at the end of April show that Keith Hunter's small high-end investigation company, Animus Associates, survived the
The impact of Brexit has rippled out to Iraq, where, according to Intelligence Online's sources, the European External Action Service
The tender call issued on 2 April by the French armed forces ministry's armaments department, the DGA, for a system to defend French military sites from attacks by micro-drones (less than 2 kg) and mini-drones (less than 25 kg) has
The Australian government's new cyber cooperation strategy, which was unveiled in April, brings the fight against disinformation into its range
As China assesses whether to certify the Russian passenger transport helicopter Mi-171A2, which recently parted ways with its Ukrainian engine
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