Land Warfare
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Germany is Europe’s leading country for tank manufacture and until this month was committed to the Franco-German Main Ground Combat System (MGCS) which included tanks and other vehicles. Earlier this month, Germany and other European countries set up the Main ARmoured Tank of Europe (MARTE) project casting a shadow over the MGCS.
The munitions variant of the Barrauda-100 autonomous air vehicle is being tested for the US Army’s High-Speed Manoeuvrable Missile (HSMM) testbed programme, with further flight tests expected in 2026.
Forming part of the Reconciliation Bill, the funding will support multiple efforts involving autonomous capabilities, interceptors, missiles, rockets and torpedoes.
The 2025 National Strategic Review highlights the importance of readiness against a growing Russian threat and was published days after a speech from the French President Macron who called for an increase in defence spending worth €6.5 billion by 2027.
Dominate the electromagnetic spectrum. Make it an unfair fight with the EA-37B.
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21st February 2021
The Raytheon Technologies High Energy Laser system has been designed to effectively target and neutralise smaller drones.
19th February 2021
Contrary to past reports linking Australia to interest in an order for HH-60W combat helicopters, there is no such connection, according to the country's Department of Defence.
19th February 2021
New solid-state radar employs Ku-band phased array technology to detect small UAVs.
19th February 2021
Contract includes support for contractor-owned and operated MQ-9s flown outside the US by Task Force Southwest.
19th February 2021
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19th February 2021
Guarani OEM Iveco is chosen ahead of three other bids for maintenance and repair of the vehicle.
19th February 2021
Cargo Hold Part Task Trainers will be installed at Wunstorf and Altenstadt in 2022-2023.
19th February 2021
USMC demands air cooling modifications for 72 full-rate production ACV Personnel variants.
19th February 2021
Protector RWS and Acusonic shot detection system to be installed on 500 British Army Boxer 8x8 vehicles.
19th February 2021
Welcome to Episode 7 of the third series of The Weekly Defence Podcast. Listen on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify and more.
19th February 2021
‘Substantive manufacture and delivery’ deal includes technology transfer to Canada, says Ultra.
19th February 2021
Prvni brnenska strojirna Velka Bites (PBS), an EASA certificated aerospace manufacturer from the Czech Republic, is launching new high-performance jet engines. Last year, PBS delivered their 1,000th PBS TJ100 turbojet engine and are now adapting to the disposable applications market‘s demands. To do this, they are launching a fuel lubricated version of the highly reliable, world-proven jet engine PBS TJ100, which has the added benefit of being lighter in weight and cheaper to buy.
19th February 2021
Surface Combatant Training Facility will include training classrooms, briefing and debriefing rooms, training shops and office spaces.
19th February 2021
The tactical role of 2S38 Derivatsiya-PVO may be diminished unless guided or programmable munitions can be successfully integrated.
19th February 2021
Will the Indian Army order additional K9 SPHs from Larsen & Toubro, now that the initial contract has been fulfilled?
18th February 2021
Command variant of Amphibious Combat Vehicle is designed to enhance situational awareness for USMC.
18th February 2021
Latest order for CV90s aligns with revised Norwegian defence policy announced in May 2020.
18th February 2021
New rockets will join an arsenal that already includes 90 GMLRS units, with 90 more on order.
18th February 2021
In a changing world some things stay the same, such as the MoD’s tendency to overcommit itself financially. Can the ministry avoid lurching from one financial crisis to another in the decade ahead?