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Finland renegotiates NH90 contract

Finland has renegotiated its contract with NHIndustries for the NH90 utility helicopter, to reflect delays to the delivery schedule. Under the new contract, the programme will continue until 2018,...

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Carter promises India joint development on Javelin and EMALs

US Deputy Defense Secretary Ashton Carter pitched the joint development of defence equipment during a two-day visit to India that ended on 18 September. Carter, who was wrapping up a three-nation tour...

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British Army receives new GEOINT system

The British Army has received the first elements of its Future Deployable Geospatial Intelligence (FDG) system, Lockheed Martin announced on 16 September. The FDG system is intended to provide a...

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Brazilian submarine completes deployment and US exercises

The Brazilian Navy's Tapajó (S 33) diesel-electric powered attack submarine arrived at its homeport near Rio de Janeiro on 18 September following a seven-month deployment around the East Coast of the...

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Anka UAV unaffected by Thielert takeover

AVIC International's acquisition of Thielert Aircraft Engines will not impact on Turkish Aerospace Industries' (TAI's) Anka unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) programme, IHS Jane's has learned,...

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Update: EDA pushes RPAS initiatives

The European Defence Agency (EDA) will soon launch new initiatives to support the development of Europe's remotely piloted air system (RPAS) sector, according to agency sources. These include technical...

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Ukroboronprom announces Q3 production growth

Ukraine's state-owned Ukroboronprom Concern announced on 11 November that its subsidiary companies showed a 35% growth in production in the first nine months of 2013. This growth was achieved...

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Serbia signs co-operation accord with Russia

Serbia signed a military co-operation agreement with Russia in Belgrade on 13 November. Defence Minister Nebojsa Rodic said after the talks with his Russian counterpart, Sergei Shoigu, that...

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Satellite imagery reveals mystery 'supergun' in Chinese desert

Satellite imagery has revealed two unusually large artillery pieces, measuring about 80 ft and 110 ft respectively, at a test centre for armour and artillery northwest of Baotou in China. The two...

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RDAF gets Litening G4 targeting pods

The Royal Danish Air Force (RDAF) has become the first international partner to receive the Litening G4: the latest configuration of Northrop Grumman's AN/AAQ-28(V)7 Litening advanced targeting system....

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RAF Typhoons return from Cyprus

The Royal Air Force (RAF) units that were deployed to the UK's Akrotiri Air Base in Cyprus in August have returned home, the RAF announced on 14 November. Eurofighter Typhoon FGR.4 fighter aircraft and...

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F21 torpedo set for French submarine firing in 2014

The F21 heavyweight torpedo system being developed by French shipbuilding and systems house DCNS at its Saint Tropez facility will be fired by a French Navy nuclear-powered attack submarine (SSN) in...

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EU CHoDs seek closer co-ordination on defence planning

A consensus has emerged among national chiefs of defence (CHoDs) across the European Union that their militaries must aim for closer co-ordination and information exchanges on defence planning to...

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EDA looks to launch MALE RPAS programme by 2020

The European Defence Agency (EDA) and its member nations are set to endorse a range of "critical enabler" capability initiatives when EU defence ministers gather in Brussels on 19 November. Among the...

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DARPA envisions troops controlling platforms with their minds

Researchers at the US Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) believe they may be on the cusp of using neural input to fundamentally change the human-machine interface. It is conceivable, for...

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BriteCloud decoy system to be tested, offered on Gripen

Saab and Selex ES plan to flight test a new expendable active decoy (EAD) on Saab's Gripen multirole fighter next year. The new radio frequency (RF) offboard countermeasure device, known as BriteCloud,...

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Boeing and Lockheed Martin team for USAF bomber programme

Key Points Boeing and Lockheed Martin will team to bid for the USAF's Long Range Strike-Bomber programme LRS-B is expected to cost around USD55 billion, not including research and development costs...

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BAE Systems' protests against US Navy jammer contract upheld by GAO

The US Navy should re-evaluate industry bids for the Next Generation Jammer (NGJ) programme because its contract award to Raytheon resulted from a flawed review, the US Government Accountability Office...

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Colombia looks to procure new fighter type

The Colombian Air Force (Fuerza Aerea Colombiana - FAC) is looking to procure a new fighter aircraft type "over the next three to four years" to enhance its top-end air combat capabilities, a senior...

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USN's new amphibious assault ship completes builder's trials

Key Points America (LHA 6) will conduct acceptance trials for INSURV in late January 2014 Second-in-class Tripoli (LHA 7), under construction at Ingalls Shipbuilding, is 5% complete The lead ship of...

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