Tunisia's patrol boat programme makes steady progress
The Italian government is helping the Tunisian Navy and the National Guard bolster their maritime patrolling capabilities by donating 12 patrol boats as part of a security assistance package signed in...
View ArticleTop Guatemalan general killed in helicopter crash
Guatemala's Chief of National Defence, Major General Rudy Ortiz, and several other passengers were killed in a helicopter crash on 20 August. According to a government statement, Gen Ortiz and his...
View ArticleRussia's A-100 AEW&C platform almost ready for production
Acceptance trials of Russia's Beriev A-100 new-generation advanced airborne early warning and control (AEW&C) aircraft could begin in 2017, according to Anatoly Krailyuk, deputy director-general...
View ArticleNorthrop Grumman begins XS-1 design work
Northrop Grumman on 19 August released an artist's rendering of its XS-1 experimental spacecraft, which the company has begun designing for a US Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA)...
View ArticleLithuania exempts IFV acquisition from public procurement rules
The Lithuanian government has granted the Ministry of National Defence (MoD) an exemption from broader public procurement procedures during the acquisition of infantry fighting vehicles (IFVs). News of...
View ArticleFirst Algerian C28A corvette launched in China
The first of the three C-28A corvettes being built for Algeria was launched by the Hudong-Zhonghua Shipbuilding Company in Shanghai on 15 August. The C28A contract was signed in early 2012 with China...
View ArticleChina unveils ASW version of Z-18 helicopter
A new anti-submarine warfare (ASW) helicopter for the People's Liberation Army Navy (PLAN) is undergoing trials and testing, according to news reports and Chinese military websites. The aircraft,...
View ArticleAustria further reduces QRA capabilities
More austerity-induced cuts are being made to Austria's active air surveillance capabilities. The head of the combat section in the Austrian Ministry of Defence (MoD), Major General Karl Schmidseder,...
View ArticleUSAF seeks information for rocket engine replacement
Key Points The USAF is asking industry for options on a new launch system that would replace the RD-180 that powers the Atlas V rocket Russia builds RD-180s and has threatened to stop providing them...
View ArticleUpdate: USN awards CANES contract to five vendors
Key Points The USN has selected five vendors to build and deliver the CANES for 180 ships, submarines, and maritime operations centres Vendors will compete continuously for delivery orders over the...
View ArticleReports of Malaysian militants' plot to carry out domestic attacks would...
EVENT Malaysian police said on 21 August that domestic Islamist militants were planning to attack pubs and discos in Kuala Lumpur, and a Carlsberg brewery on the outskirts of the capital. Ayob Khan...
View ArticlePhilippine Navy mulling best way to upgrade Del Pilar frigates
The Philippine Navy (PN) is having internal talks on how best to upgrade the weapon and electronic systems of its Del Pilar-class frigates. The PN has two Del Pilar-class frigates, BRP Gregorio Del...
View ArticlePentagon may revisit 2015 budget as Iraq operation continues
Top Pentagon leaders said the US defence budget may need to be revised as officials suggested they were mulling expanded operations against Islamic State militants in Iraq and Syria. Airstrikes against...
View ArticleNew Saudi donation to Lebanon raises doubts about USD3 billion pledged in 2013
The Lebanese Armed Forces (LAF) is lobbying for the bulk of a surprise USD1 billion donation from Saudi Arabia to be swiftly spent to equip and arm Lebanon's security forces, as it claims they are more...
View ArticleIDF wants more Namer APCs and Trophy protection systems
Senior army officials hope that the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) will acquire better-protected armoured vehicles and more active protection systems (APS) such as Rafael's Trophy. Their comments came...
View ArticleF-16V radar integration clears way for Taiwan upgrade
Key Points Lockheed Martin has integrated an AESA radar onto an F-16V, its designation for its latest upgrade suite for legacy aircraft Taiwan can now begin receiving the upgrade to 144 of its Block 20...
View ArticleUS says 'serious questions' remain over Syrian CW
The United States has made the strongest indication to date that Syria may have withheld some of its chemical weapons on 18 August, when it said there are still "serious questions" about its...
View ArticleSingapore quietly expanding F-15 fleet
Singapore appears to have quietly boosted the size of its F-15SG fleet from 24 aircraft to 40, according to Boeing financial statements, aircraft registration filings, and US congressional reports....
View ArticleUkrainian military moves to endgame
Key Points Government forces are continuing to gain the upper hand in eastern Ukraine Both sides are using heavy weapons in the worst fighting witnessed in Europe since the Balkan conflict Ukrainian...
View ArticleAnalysis: Iraq campaign continues as Obama frames war footing
US president Barack Obama's justification for a bombing campaign against militants in Iraq notably does not rely upon the extraordinary powers granted by the US Congress after the attacks of 11...
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