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Analysis: Ukraine appoints new defence minister

Ukrainian president Petro Poroshenko has named the commander of the Ukrainian National Gurard, General Stepan Poltorak, as the country's new defence minister ahead of 26 October national parliamentary...

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UK Voyager refuels USMC Harriers for first time

The UK Royal Air Force (RAF) recently refuelled United States Marine Corps (USMC) McDonnell Douglas AV-8B Harrier II combat aircraft for the first time using its Airbus Defence and Space (DS) Voyager...

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AUSA 2014: US Army preps Apaches for sea-basing

The US Army is preparing its Boeing AH-64 Apache attack helicopters for combat in a maritime environment as the US continues its 'pivot to Asia', a top army official said on 13 October at the...

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Afghanistan to weaponise MD 530F helos

The Afghan Air Force (AAF) is to arm its MD Helicopters Inc (MDHI) MD 530F helicopters to give them a dual role as both training and close-support platforms, the company confirmed to IHS Jane's on 15...

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Venezuela stands up seventh air defence brigade

Venezuela's Integral Air Defence Command (CODAI) has established a new air defence brigade, according to the edition of Venezuela's Official Gazette published on 6 October. CODAI reports directly to...

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Pentagon signs new F135 engine deal

Key Points Pratt & Whitney has signed a deal worth USD591.9 million for a seventh batch of F-35 propulsion systems A joint investigation team has reaffirmed the identified root cause of a 23 June...

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Mexican Navy to establish armament modernisation, upgrade centre

The Mexican Ministry of the Navy (SEMAR) has announced a MXN117.8 million (USD8.7 million) project to establish the Centro de Modernizacion y Desarrollo de Armamento (Armament Modernization and...

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FAB approves EC725 offset transfers

The Combat Aircraft Programme Co-ordinating Commission (COPAC), run by the Brazilian Air Force (FAB), has approved recent technology transfers that fall in line with the offset requirement for the...

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EU working to outsource medical, logistics support for military missions

European Union (EU) military planners are looking towards outsourcing some medical, logistical, and support functions for EU-led military and civil security missions as part of efforts to make them...

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China building 10,000-tonne coastguard cutters

China is building two large coastguard ships with displacements estimated to be 10,000 tonnes, Chinese military news websites reported on 13 October. The ships are under construction at the Jiangnan...

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Canadian CF-18 upgrades could delay F-35 buys

Canada plans to upgrade and continue using its legacy McDonnell Douglas CF-18 Hornet combat aircraft, while postponing a final decision on Lockheed Martin F-35 Lightning II Joint Strike Fighter...

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Brazilian MoD receives offers to rebuild Antarctic base

The Brazilian Ministry of Defence has received offers for a USD110 million project to rebuild the Comandante Ferraz Antarctic Station (EACF,) according to information published by the Brazilian...

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USN to deploy first five E-2D Advanced Hawkeyes in 2015

Key Points USN's E-2D Advanced Hawkeye achieves Initial Operational Capability E-2D successfully conducts aerial refueling capability PDR in September The US Navy's (USN's) latest variant of the E-2...

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USN bolsters Laser Maverick stockpile

Key Points The USN is purchasing more AGM-65E2/L laser-guided Maverick close-air-support missiles The out-of-production laser-guided Maverick was recently reconstituted by the USAF as a result of...

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UK to deploy Reaper UAVs to fight Islamic State in Iraq

The United Kingdom is to deploy an undisclosed number of General Atomics MQ-9 Reaper unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) to Iraq as part of its ongoing efforts to combat Islamic State. The turboprop...

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Japan reports record number of interceptions of Chinese, Russian aircraft

Japan launched a record number of scrambles to intercept Russian and Chinese aircraft operating over adjacent waters in the six months to 30 September. The Japan Air Self-Defense Force (JASDF) launched...

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Iranian support for Iraqi militias becomes increasingly apparent

Key Points The presence of Iranian 12.7 mm rifles and jeeps suggest Iraqi militias are now extensively armed by Iran Qods Force commander Brig Gen Soleimani has also been photographed with some of...

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Europe's willingness to strike Islamic State in Syria clouded by legal concerns

Europe's willingness to use military power against Islamic State is converging with that of the United States according to EU officials, although they warn there is no consensus - or agreed legal basis...

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USN commissions aviation-centric amphibious assault ship

The US Navy (USN) has commissioned a new amphibious assault ship that will operate the US Marine Corps' (USMC's) most advanced fleet of fixed-wing, tilt-rotor, and rotary-wing aircraft. Optimised to...

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Russia's Rostec and China's CASC sign collaboration accord

Russian Technologies (Rostec), the holding group for Russia's defence industry, and the China Aerospace Science and Technology Corporation (CASC) have signed an accord to promote trade and...

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