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Iran, Russia to resolve S-300 dispute

Iran and Russia have agreed to resolve their dispute over the latter's failure to deliver S-300 long-range air defence systems, the Iranian Ministry of Defence (MoD) said on 20 January. The MoD...

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Germany revives Euro Hawk programme

The German Federal Ministry of Defence (MoD) has performed a dramatic U-turn to revive the Northrop Grumman/Airbus RQ-4E Euro Hawk unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) programme with the award of a contract...

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EU to send military advisors to the CAR

The 28 EU countries have formally agreed to set up a new security mission in the Central African Republic (CAR) as a follow-on to the peacekeeping operation that will end in March. The 19 January...

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Canadian SOF engages Islamic State during front line visit

Canadian Special Operations Forces (SOF), serving in an advise and assist role in Iraq, engaged in a firefight with the Islamic State sometime in January, according to their commander. Brigadier...

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UK places into storage Reaper UAVs not involved in Iraq operations

Royal Air Force (RAF) General Atomics Aeronautical Systems Inc MQ-9 Reaper unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) that are not involved in operations against the Islamic State in Iraq have been returned to...

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European Air Transport Fleet enters 'second phase'

The European Air Transport Fleet (EATF) partnership has now entered into its 'second phase' of optimising the use of existing and future national fleets of military transport aircraft in the continent,...

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UK awards Falklands SAR contract to AAR Airlift

AAR Airlift has been awarded a GBP180 million (USD275 million) contract by the UK Ministry of Defence (MoD) to provide a 10-year rotary-winged search and rescue (SAR) service for the Falkland Islands,...

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UAE to donate Super Tucanos to Iraq

The United Arab Emirates (UAE) is to supply Iraq with a number of Embraer EMB-314 Super Tucano light strike aircraft to help combat the Islamic State, a government official has reportedly disclosed....

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HAL hands over first series production Tejas

India's Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) delivered its first series-built Tejas Light Combat Aircraft (LCA) Mk I to the Indian Air Force (IAF) on 17 January in Bangalore, 32 years after the...

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AgustaWestland offers AW139M to Slovakia

AgustaWestland is offering the AW139M to the Slovak Ministry of Defence (MoD) to fulfil an urgent requirement to replace Russian-made Mil Mi-17 'Hip' medium transport helicopters. The AugustaWestland...

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US Navy buys five AN/SLQ-25 torpedo decoy systems from Boeing

Key Points Nixie systems are designed for most USN and FMS ships On USS George H W Bush , AN/SLQ-25C is a component of the TWS Boeing's Argon ST subsidiary has been awarded a contract to deliver five...

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Turkey, US closer to signing agreement on Syrian rebel training

Key Points Turkey is expected to sign an agreement to allow the United States to train Syrian rebels in its territory so the resulting forces will "work for a political solution" to their country's...

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Obama to seek Congress' blessing in campaign against Islamic State

The White House will ask Congress for a new authorisation for the use of military force (AUMF) against the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria, US president Barack Obama said during his annual State of the...

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NSPA delivers FN Minimis to Czech Republic

The Army of the Czech Republic (Armáda Ceské republiky: ACR) has taken delivery of 74 FN Herstal Minimi 7.62 mm light machine guns (LMG). The Czech Ministry of Defence (MoD) ordered the weapons from...

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Defence budget, sequestration overlooked in 2015 State of the Union address

Funding limits for defence and domestic budgets are set to return in full force next fiscal year, and US president Barack Obama did not include mention of reversing those caps in his annual policy...

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US Army delays request for new handgun

The US Army has decided to delay the release of a much-awaited request for proposals (RfP) for a new sidearm to replace the Beretta M9. The request "has been delayed until further notice in order to...

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Spanish troops arrive in Iraq

The first contingent of Spanish troops to serve in Iraq since their controversial withdrawal from the US-led coalition more than a decade ago arrived in Baghdad on 22 January. They are the advance unit...

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Poland launches UAS tenders

The Polish Armament Inspectorate has launched tenders for 12 short-range tactical unmanned aerial systems (UASs) and 15 mini-UASs as well as associate training and logistics, with the two systems to be...

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Kfir attrition prompts Colombia to consider fighter options

The Colombian Ministry of National Defence (MDN) has begun to analyse a broad range of options in light of the high attrition rate that its Israel Aircraft Industries (IAI) Kfir fighter fleet has...

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Imagery shows heliport on China's Nanji Islands

Satellite imagery analysis by IHS Jane's has confirmed that China is building a military base on islands 300 km away from the dispute Senkaku/Diaoyu islands. The imagery, captured on 13 October 2014 by...

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