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                                Naval WarfareRoyal Australian Navy’s plan for fleet refresh continues in the face of headwinds5th August 2025 Australia has selected the Mogami-class frigate from Mitsubishi Heavy Industries (MHI) to replace Royal Australian Navy (RAN) Anzac-class frigates. The decision has been made as the RAN pushes to introduce delayed offshore patrol vessels (OPVs), awaits criticised Hunter-class ships and lives in the shadow of threats to the Collins-class submarine replacement efforts. 
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                                Land WarfareUS gives Patriot $50 billion boost, as Dutch to deliver first equipment under new scheme5th August 2025 The Patriot Air Defence System has been a core part of equipment used in the Ukraine-Russia war, and will form part of the first Dutch military aid package backed by the new NATO-US Prioritised Ukraine Requirements List (PURL) initiative. 
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                                Naval WarfareUS Coast Guard set to accelerate schedule of shipbuilding programmes4th August 2025 With the funds provided by the One Big Beautiful Bill, the Coast Guard will attempt to speed up the production of the Waterways Commerce and Fast Response cutters. 
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                                Air WarfareUS boosts missile buy with $7.8 billion in AMRAAM, JASSM and LRASM contracts4th August 2025 Raytheon has been awarded a contract by the US Pentagon for Advanced Medium-Range Air-to-Air Missiles (AMRAAM) and Lockheed Martin for Joint Air-to-Surface Standoff Missile (JASSM) and Long-Range Anti-Ship Missiles (LRASM) munitions as global demand increases. 
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                                Land WarfareEurope’s air defence boosted by more IRIS-T SLM system orders4th August 2025 The IRIS-T (InfraRed Imaging System - Tail/thrust vector-controlled) SLM (Surface Launched Medium-Range) is a surface-to-air missile system has been developed by Diehl Defence. The system is a key part of the European Sky Shield Initiative (ESSI) and have been purchased by Sweden for this role. 
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                                Land WarfareDelivering battlefield connectivity, empowering the warfighter, increasing lethality4th August 2025 As the British Army and allied militaries look to increase their resilience to electronic warfare, they will require unprecedented access to the latest communication capabilities – like software-defined radios, LEO, 5G – to be successful in today’s advanced and dynamic combat fighting environment. Enter MESHnet. 
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                                Naval WarfareIndonesian Navy looks for variety and industrial partnerships to add capability4th August 2025 Indonesia is looking to introduce a variety of vessels to meet particular requirements both operational and geographic and is building ties with Turkey as part of the effort. 
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                                Land WarfarePoland signs US$6.7 billion deal for more K2 tanks and aims for new industrial capability4th August 2025 The Polish Government sees the latest contract as a big step towards an indigenous capability while also further transitioning from Russian-designed tanks to NATO compliant force. 
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                                Air WarfareUK MoD posts market engagement for Tranche 2 of Loyal Wingman effort1st August 2025 The Preliminary Market Engagement Notice (PMEN) for Tranche 2 of Autonomous Collaborative Platform (ACP) comes after the UK unveiled its first ACP, StormShroud, in May 2025. 
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                                Defence NotesDefence companies continue to ride procurement wave1st August 2025 Vehicle and technology companies are reporting substantial growth compared to the first half of 2024. Italy’s Fincantieri saw revenues jump 24% for the first half of the year compared to 2024 and Thales up 6.8% for the same period. General Dynamics reported second quarter revenue growth of 8.9% for the second quarter compared to last year and MilDef reported organic order intake growth of 58%. 
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                                Land WarfareIDEF 2025: Turkey’s MKE unveils electric armoured vehicles1st August 2025 MKE’s move into the development of armoured vehicles and turret is a new line for MKE. The company is not only the largest contractor for small arms and ammunition in Tukey but are also prime contractor for artillery and tank barrels as well as the Bora 105mm towed howitzer. 
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                                Air WarfareBAE Systems lauds Turkey-Typhoon talks, says “two to three” years to meet possible Eurofighter production ramp up31st July 2025 The company saw a strong H1 2025 in terms of sales momentum and orders, with CEO Charles Woodburn noting that talks with Turkey on Eurofighter Typhoon were progressing “quickly”. 
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                                Land WarfareLeonardo acquires Iveco Defence in $1.9 billion deal31st July 2025 The acquisition will help consolidate Leonardo’s position in the European land defence sector, aiding it in efforts to boost its domain “interoperability vision”, according to Leonardo’s CEO. 
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                                Air WarfareMBDA progresses Aster ramp-up with first accelerated delivery31st July 2025 The first delivery comes less than two years after the first joint order was placed. MBDA has committed to halving Aster production lead-time by 2026. 
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                                Land WarfareUS orders more Humvees after Israeli contract, boosting vehicle’s prospects30th July 2025 The AM General High-Mobility Multipurpose Wheeled Vehicle (HMMWV or Humvee) is one of the most widely used vehicles with more than 250,000 vehicles in service with as many as 20 countries. The orders are a boost for the platform which was singled out for a reduction in numbers in a recent US Army reform document. 
 
        