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France orders two Caribbean patrol vessels

The French defence procurement agency (the DGA) has ordered two light patrol vessels from Socarenam for the French Navy. The two Patrouilleur Léger Guyanais (PLG) vessels will be used for patrol and...

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Chengdu modifies Tian Yi UAV with smaller, twin engines

The Chengdu Aircraft Corporation (CAC) revealed a modified version of its Tian Yi (Sky Wing) high-altitude long-endurance (MALE) unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) in late December that may be designed to...

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Czech Republic to order 20 Pandur II command vehicles

The Czech Ministry of Defence (MoD) announced on 7 January that it will procure 20 Steyr Pandur II 8x8 wheeled armoured vehicles to fulfil an Army of the Czech Republic (ACR) requirement for staff...

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Vietnam and UK form defence trade task force

The governments of Vietnam and the United Kingdom have formed a task force to "advance and pursue" defence trade and related industrial co-operation, the UK Embassy in Hanoi has announced. A statement...

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UK awards Babcock £900m contract to 'transform' army vehicle maintenance

The UK Ministry of Defence (MoD) has awarded Babcock a GBP900 million (USD1.36 billion) contract to 'transform' vehicle maintenance for the British Army. The contract follows the completion of a deal...

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Brazilian Navy confirms São Paulo service extension work

A study phase to define requirements for an update of aircraft carrier NAe São Paulo is still running and is to continue throughout 2015, a Brazilian Navy (MB) spokesperson told IHS Jane's on 12...

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USAF begins Afghan Super Tucano training

The US Air Force (USAF) has begun training Afghan pilots and maintainers on the Embraer A-29 Super Tucano light attack aircraft at Moody Air Force Base (AFB) in Georgia, the service announced on 8...

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Philippines to receive surplus US transport aircraft

The Philippines is to receive a pair of surplus Lockheed Martin C-130T Hercules transport aircraft from the United States in early 2016, it was announced on 9 January. The sale, which was disclosed by...

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Russia and India agree preliminary design for FGFA fighter

Russian and Indian officials have agreed the preliminary design for the Sukhoi/Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) Fifth Generation Fighter Aircraft (FGFA), Russian state media reported on 10 January....

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HAL hands back first overhauled Su-30MKI to Indian Air Force

India's state-owned Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) delivered its first overhauled Su-30MKI multirole fighter to the Indian Air Force (IAF) on 9 January. Refurbished at its Nashik facility in...

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Russia to build more Arctic airfields

Russia is to have 14 operational airfields in the Arctic by the end of the year, state media quoted defence officials as saying on 13 January. Ten airfields will be constructed by the end of 2015, in...

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UK reforms 12 (B) Squadron as third Tornado unit

The UK Royal Air Force (RAF) reformed 12 (Bomber) Squadron as its third Panavia Tornado GR.4 unit on 12 January, less than a year after it was disbanded. The ceremony, which took place at RAF Marham in...

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Surface Navy 2015: USN PBL contract for MH-60R expected this month

Key Points The USN is negotiating a PBL contract for its Sikorsky MH-60R The deal would cover USN MH-60R sustainment through 2020 The US Navy (USN) is expected to settle on terms for a new...

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Images suggest J-10Bs close to entering Chinese service

An early January sighting of 14 J-10B fighters at the airfield of Factory 132 of the Chengdu Aircraft Corporation (CAC) indicates this updated fighter may soon be deployed to its first operational...

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Dempsey describes Iran's involvement in Iraq as 'positive'

General Martin Dempsey, the chairman of the US Joint Chiefs of Staff, has provided the clearest indication to date that the United States does not view Iran's extensive military support for Iraq as...

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Cuba praises innovations to preserve combat capabilities

The Cuban vice minister of the Revolutionary Armed Forces, General Alvaro Lopez Miera, gave awards to six military and civilian personnel on 12 January for undertaking science and technology (S&T)...

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Brazilian satellite design review concludes ahead of schedule

A Brazilian dual-use satellite programme has passed a key review and manufacturing is to now proceed without modifications after the early conclusion of its design phase. The critical design review for...

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Update: Surface Navy 2015: USN PBL contract for MH-60R expected this month

Key Points The USN is negotiating a PBL contract for its Sikorsky MH-60R The deal would cover USN MH-60R sustainment through 2020 The US Navy (USN) is expected to settle on terms for a new...

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Kerry urges Pakistan to act over Islamist militants

US Secretary of State John Kerry on 13 January urged Pakistan to take a harder line against militant groups involved in attacks on US-led forces in Afghanistan and Indian forces in India's...

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UK reveals full extent of Afghan hail damage

A freak hailstorm that struck southern Afghanistan in 2013 cost the UK government nearly GBP13 million (USD20 million) in damaged aircraft, IHS Jane's has learned. The figure, which was received on 13...

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