Defence Notes
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Developed by France, Spain and Germany, the European 6th-generation combat air programme is progressing apace with new milestones expected by next year after delays to the programme.
The new US administration has introduced or outlined plans for substantial change across the Department of Defence (DoD) and its branches. Several branch heads faced up to Senate Committees to outline needs and challenges.
The UK Strategic Defence Review, which was anticipated to be published by mid-2025, has been given a more definitive release date by the report’s lead reviewer.
Given the geopolitical gravity, analysts have said the defence and security agreement established falls short of what is needed for future UK-EU co-operation.
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14th October 2021
Australia is looking at decades before receiving its first nuclear-powered submarines. But surely there are faster options available?
13th October 2021
IWI announces its new assault rifle in the ACE family, which is compatible with standard NATO ammunition.
13th October 2021
A new US Space Force contract for Serco has a five-month base period with five one-year options worth a total value of $33 million if fully exercised.
13th October 2021
Senior officers say the US is ‘serious’ about cross-domain C2 integration, including connected defensive and offensive capabilities.
13th October 2021
The next generation of concealment technology for military users includes mobile solutions to conceal heat signatures while moving.
13th October 2021
Approval looms for a key Swedish air acquisition programme.
13th October 2021
Project Convergence involves more than 5,000 military personnel in addition to over 70 different industry partners and 300 data collectors — and the DoD plans further expansion.
13th October 2021
Following a successful first phase of the Guardian DX contract, the US Navy has extended the testing of the platform.
13th October 2021
The Indian defence company works across three verticals: soldier protection, vehicle ballistic protection and optronics.
13th October 2021
Nigerian government budget for FY2022 includes procurement of a new transport aircraft and continued funding for JF-17 fighters and helicopters.
13th October 2021
Following the award of Project Selborne to Team Fisher, the UK consortium has now taken responsibility for the RN's Future Training Unit.
13th October 2021
French manufacturer expands use of advanced maintenance and engineering technologies.
13th October 2021
Invisio has announced at AUSA that its new communications system will be AI-powered to enhance hearing protection and quality.
13th October 2021
Thailand's air force has got its hands on its first dedicated training helicopters.
13th October 2021
Thailand wants to maintain its status as a leading air force in Southeast Asia, but to do that it needs new fighters.
12th October 2021
For the past few years, Bell has developed the 360 Invictus rotorcraft as a contender for the US Army Future Attack Reconnaissance Aircraft (FARA) scout programme. In …
12th October 2021
Pact could see Hero loitering munitions integrated with the Lynx IFV.
12th October 2021
Anniversary parade and flypast provides new sightings of UAS, armoured vehicles and fixed-wing manned aircraft from diverse sources as Ashgabat forges ahead with plans to replace Soviet-era equipment.
12th October 2021
Next-generation UK military SATCOM platform is ‘on track for launch in 2025’, says government minister.