Defence Notes
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New Hyderabad facility will host the first overseas Rafale fuselage line, as India looks to bolster its aerospace ecosystem and align with long-term AMCA goals.
Holographic and 3D technologies have been lauded by some for their ability to provide technical and operational advantages for military training and planning. But is the hype truly justified?
Shephard talked to multiple experts about the most pressing concerns and considerations regarding the air defence system advocated by President Trump.
While industry reception to the SDR has been positive, questions still remain from analyst and trade associations about what this could mean for future investment and the future UK Defence Industrial Strategy.
Skyral enables government and industry to develop and adapt synthetic solutions more quickly, efficiently and reliably.
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25th January 2021
Lürssen is shipping three more vessels to the Egyptian Navy, after four coastal patrol boats were delivered in late 2020.
25th January 2021
R&D, integration, operations and sustainment of US airborne communications gateway capability included in latest $3.6 billion deal.
22nd January 2021
Comments from director general of Sevmash shed light on an order for more improved Borei-class boats.
22nd January 2021
Through the acquisition of new platforms, upgrading existing forces and delving into the second-hand naval market, the Bulgarian Navy is attempting to improve its fleet within a budget that could yet suffer as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic.
22nd January 2021
Battery supplier gains 12-month extension to contract that began in 2018.
22nd January 2021
Latest contract carries on efforts to deliver USN the capability to perform EOD operations.
22nd January 2021
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22nd January 2021
More clarity is needed on how a post-Brexit UK, with its ambitions for ‘Global Britain’, regards mainland Europe in terms of defence and security.
22nd January 2021
A five-year extension to US-Russian nuclear arms limitation treaty would have to be agreed rapidly as it is due to expire on 5 February.
22nd January 2021
Latest equipment shipment was handed over on 19 January.
22nd January 2021
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22nd January 2021
Portable diver detection sonar system protects vessels at anchor and at berth against underwater threats.
22nd January 2021
A new type of fast attack craft will be built domestically for the Turkish Naval Forces.
22nd January 2021
Escape, rescue and abandonment system deal with Phoenix International Australia is cancelled.
21st January 2021
Latest production order for KC-46A is the second in as many weeks.
21st January 2021
Defence experts point out that the battlefield of tomorrow will require armed forces to fight in unconventional ways, with implications for procurement, training, tactics and doctrine.
21st January 2021
A new aircraft carrier for the Russian Navy would operate near the Arctic.
21st January 2021
Publication of the Integrated Review should provide a clear idea of how the UK will renew medium-lift rotary capabilities — but it has opted not to rely on US support.
21st January 2021
Unable to afford new aircraft, Sri Lanka is overhauling and refurbishing aircraft and helicopters in disparate locations around the world.