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Poland first issued a requirement for up to 24 helicopters and associated training systems in January 2024.
The past 12 months has seen billions-of-dollars in logistics, support and supply trucks ordered and delivered. The deals range from a US Army $1.5 billion contract with Oshkosh, Italy for $784 million from IDV and Canada’s $1.8 billion order for Mercedes-Benz Zetros trucks to a German order worth $3.5 billion with Rheinmetall.
The order includes jammers for Australian EA-18G Growler electronic attack aircraft follows an order for deployment on US Navy Growlers in December last year and an announcement in March that full-rate production was near.
While details are light after the President’s comments, the US Air Force (USAF) has long needed to boost its fighter aircraft capabilities, according to USAF and analyst viewpoints.
Dominate the electromagnetic spectrum. Make it an unfair fight with the EA-37B.
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13th November 2020
A GAO review into USN maintenance report points to operational practices as contributory factor in ongoing delays to sustainment programmes
13th November 2020
The Spanish Army will invest €551 thousand (US $651 thousand) in one simulator of the C-90/C-100, three of EUMP SPIKE IDT and three of Mistral. The suppliers will be the national companies Instalaza and Adaptive Systems.
13th November 2020
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13th November 2020
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13th November 2020
BATS-D provides dismounted personnel with a ground-to-air capability to shorten the targeting cycles and accuracy of close air support and other fire missions.
13th November 2020
Procurement of armed UAVs will plug a gap in the Czech military inventory
13th November 2020
The commissioning of PNS Tabuk marks the completion of the two-vessel order with Damen, signed by the Pakistan MoD in 2017.
13th November 2020
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13th November 2020
India is currently developing an indigenous stealth UCAV design.
12th November 2020
Northrop Grumman has delivered NATO's fifth and final RQ-4D Phoenix Alliance Ground Surveillance aircraft.
12th November 2020
Bulgaria issued a contract notice to procure 120 units of combat helmets for the Special Operations Forces, tactical vests and belts and ballistic protection plates.
12th November 2020
Multiple UH-60 optionally piloted Black Hawk flight tests, under DARPA's ALIAS Phase III, are set to begin next year.
12th November 2020
Development of indigenous helicopter types has not stopped Beijing from buying Russian-made military helicopters
12th November 2020
The US Army has released a RFI aiming to replace the Raytheon FIM-92 Stinger passive-guided man-portable air defence system. The service intends to acquire up to 8,000 missiles by FY2026.
12th November 2020
Marshall Aerospace has received a contract to certify and install new cockpit armour for Danish Air Force C-130J aircraft.
12th November 2020
The USCG accepted delivery of the ninth National Security Cutter (NSC) in Pascagoula, Mississippi on 9 November.
12th November 2020
BAE Systems has been awarded contracts worth more than $30 million to produce and integrate a mission-critical information warfare platform for USN vessels.
12th November 2020
Australia is planning a rolling renewal of its landing craft inventory in both the army and navy
11th November 2020
The Bangladesh Navy continues its modernisation, commissioning five ships into its fleet.