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Spanish forces see boost in job applications

More than 40,000 young people have applied for one of the 2,000 basic-level openings offered in the Spanish armed forces this year. Applications for the services opened on 8 February and closed on the...

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Pentagon budget 2015: US Navy funds EM railgun demonstration plus laser...

The US Navy (USN) has preserved funds in its fiscal year 2015 (FY 2015) budget request to support a planned at-sea demonstration of the Electromagnetic (EM) railgun prototype in addition to continuing...

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NATO reduces co-operation with Russia under NRC

NATO is suspending a number of its activities and consultations with Moscow within the NATO-Russia Council (NRC) due to Russia's military action in Ukraine. However, the alliance has shied away from a...

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NATO allies look to get more from naval exercises

NATO is considering revising how its member states group together, exercise and use their naval assets with an eye to widening the training experience of participating ships, say allied defence...

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Infographic of comparative Ukrainian and Russian air power

An infographic showing the relative air power strengths of both Ukraine and Russia. The inventory figures are drawn from IHS Jane's World Air Forces , IHS Jane's World Navies , and IHS Jane's World...

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Djibouti, China agree 'strategic partnership'

Djibouti and China signed a "security and defence strategic partnership" agreement on 25 February, according to the Horn of Africa's Sabahi news service. Sabahi cited Djiboutian Defence Minister Hassan...

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Australian government auditor slams AWD programme management

Australia's AUD8 billion (USD7.2 billion) Air Warfare Destroyer (AWD) project, the country's largest current defence programme, is plagued by management and structural flaws with over-budget costs...

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Algeria orders Mi-28 and Mi-26 helicopters

Algeria has ordered 42 Mi-28N attack helicopters and six Mi-26T2 heavy transport helicopters for its air force, ARMS-TASS reported on 28 February. Citing an unidentified representative of Russia's...

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Crimea crisis prompts NATO, Ukraine to step up co-operation

NATO and Ukraine are stepping up their military and political co-operation in the face of "the gravest threat to European security" in a quarter century, NATO Secretary General Anders Fogh Rasmussen...

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Colombian Air Force suspends Kfir operations

The Colombian Air Force (FAC) has grounded its remaining fleet of 19 Kfir C10/12 and a single TC12 following the crash of an IAI Kfir TC12 (FAC 3006) on 18 February and an accident with a Kfir C.10...

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UPDATE: USAF increases support for Poland and Baltic states

The US Air Force (USAF) has increased its commitment to NATO's eastern-most members, following Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel's promise of support in the wake of Russia's invasion of Ukraine's Crimea...

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UPDATE: Singapore confirms A330 MRTT purchase

Singapore's Ministry of Defence (MINDEF) has confirmed that it will replace the Republic of Singapore Air Force's (RSAF's) Boeing KC-135R Stratotankers with the Airbus A330-200 Multi Role Tanker...

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UPDATE: Infographic of comparative Ukrainian and Russian air power

An infographic showing the relative air power strengths of Ukraine and Russia. The inventory figures are drawn from IHS Jane's World Air Forces , IHS Jane's World Navies , and IHS Jane's World Armies ....

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UK's Army 2020 plan 'unconvincing', says HCDC

Key Points The HCDC has said the British Army's Army 2020 plan "does not present a convincing blueprint" for safeguarding the UK's national security The committee claims army chiefs were simply told to...

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Taiwan F-16 plans complicated by CAPES cancellation

Taiwan's F-16A/B upgrade programme suffered a major setback on 4 March after the US Air Force (USAF) cut its Combat Avionics Programmed Extension Suite (CAPES) from the Pentagon's 2015 budget. The...

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Singapore to replace RSAF KC-135R with Airbus A330-200 MRTT by 2030

Singapore's Ministry of Defence (MINDEF) has confirmed that it will replace the Republic of Singapore Air Force's (RSAF's) Boeing KC-135R Stratotankers with the Airbus A330-200 Multi-Role Tanker...

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Singapore commits to 'steady' defence investment to 2030

Singapore's Defence Minister Ng Eng Hen has outlined a commitment to continue the country's "steady" investment in defence as part of its bid to achieve by 2030 a "highly connected" military force. In...

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Rolls-Royce to buy Daimler's share of Tognum

Daimler has agreed to sell its 50% share of German propulsion systems specialist Tognum to its venture partner Rolls-Royce in an agreement that could be worth around GBP1.9 billion (USD3.2 billion), it...

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Pentagon budget 2015: Weapon programmes take a hit

Key Points The US military services, except the USAF, have notably scaled back missile procurement plans from last year's request Eventually reductions will result in decreased production revenue from...

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Pentagon budget 2015: US Navy committed to Ford-class carriers

Funds have been set aside to continue construction of the first two Ford-class aircraft carriers in the US Navy's (USN's) fiscal year 2015 (FY 2015) shipbuilding budget request, while USN budgeteers,...

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