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USAF chief: cost is 'independent variable' on bomber

Key Points The USAF's top uniformed official said keeping costs down on the service's developmental bomber is critical Gen Welsh said he believes adequate acquisition oversight is in place Keeping...

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Turkey insists it is solving Chinese T-Loramids dilemma

Key Points Turkey is insisting it can integrate the Chinese system it has selected for its T-Loramids requirement with NATO systems Overcoming political and diplomatic resistance to its plans from...

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Tanzania swaps old J-7 fighters for new ones

The Tanzanian People's Defence Force (TPDF) Air Wing has quietly replaced its 12 old CAC J-7 fighters with 14 new J-7s, a usually reliable source has told IHS Jane's . The TPDF now has 12 single-seat...

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Steering signal glitch keeps USN's Littoral Combat Ship in port for repairs

Key Points USS Freedom is replacing a faulty feedback cable that connects the port steerable waterjet to the waterjet control system The repair is needed to enable the sailors to steer the ship from...

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Poland receives 12 Fly Eye unmanned aircraft systems

WB Electronics Group has delivered the last of a batch of 12 Fly Eye unmanned aircraft systems (UASs) to the Polish armed forces. Nine systems will be used by Polish special forces units, while three...

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Offset, co-production details in play as US looks to improve bid for Turkey...

The United States is considering improving its offer to Turkey for an air defense system programme after Ankara indicated it could still walk away from a USD3.4 billion deal with China, sources...

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NATO to prioritise joint ISR capabilities

NATO is putting a priority on the development of joint intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance (ISR) capabilities, senior alliance officials have said. Speaking at the NATO Industry Forum in...

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France further reduces Safran holding to bolster national finances

The French government has again reduced its holdings in national aerospace, defence and security company Safran as Paris looks to divestments of state assets to offset core budget cuts. The Ministry of...

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DoD reverses decision to buy additional Mi-17s for AAF

Key Points The Pentagon has decided not to buy additional Russian-made Mi-17 helicopters for the AAF US lawmakers have raised concerns about Russia's connections to the Assad regime The US Department...

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Canada names RCN's Joint Support Ships

The Canadian government has announced the names of the Royal Canadian Navy's (RCN's) two Joint Support Ships (JSS). The first JSS is to be named Her Majesty's Canadian Ship (HMCS) Queenston , after the...

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US to train Libyans in Bulgaria

The United States has agreed to train between 5,000 and 8,000 Libyan military personnel in Bulgaria, Department of Defense spokesman Colonel Steve Warren told reporters on 18 November. "The Libyan...

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Turkish attack helicopter project sees further delays

The main batch of 50 Turkish Aerospace Industries (TAI)/AgustaWestland T129 attack helicopters is to be delayed by another year, Murad Bayar, head of Turkey's Undersecretariat for Defence Industries...

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South Korea to announce updated offset policy by early 2014

South Korea is preparing to introduce an updated defence offset policy to promote the further development of the country's defence industrial base. IHS Jane's understands that South Korea's military...

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Saudi Navy requests C4I equipment

The Royal Saudi Navy (RSN) has requested the sale of C4I equipment worth an estimated USD1.1 billion, the US Defence and Security Agency (DSCA) announced on 18 November. It listed the equipment...

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NATO extends Patriot mission in Turkey

The Netherlands and the United States have decided to renew their deployment of Raytheon Patriot air defence missile systems in Turkey for another year, it has been announced. Turkey requested an...

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National Guard Bureau chief: force cuts OK but keep troops ready

Key Points Service and Guard Bureau officials are finalising force structure mixes as troop levels come down Growing the guard would be good 'in the long term' but not during sequestration, its chief...

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Moscow, Delhi agree to joint drills in Russia Far East in 2014

India and Russia will conduct their first ever joint air exercises in Peter the Great Bay in eastern Russia in 2014, the two countries' respective defence establishments agreed in Moscow on 18...

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Dubai Airshow 2013: Saab closes in on 340 MSA certification

Saab expects to have completed certification of its 340 regional airliner-based Maritime Surveillance Aircraft (MSA) by the end of the year, a company official told IHS Jane's on 19 November. Speaking...

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Dubai Airshow 2013: Italy to decide on future of Dragon Scout C4ISR system in...

Lockheed Martin expects Italy to decide in the coming months on whether to procure the company's Dragon Scout airborne C4ISR system once the current lease on the Airborne Multi-Intelligence Laboratory...

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Dubai Airshow 2013: General Atomics outlines export strategy plans

General Atomics Aeronautical Systems Inc (GA-ASI) is targeting its Predator XP unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) at a number of Gulf states, Kazakhstan, and Chile, the company's Aircraft Systems Group...

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