Defence Notes
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The Polish prime minister made the call ahead of a meeting of Baltic and Nordic ministers to discuss security and geopolitics in the region.
Romania joined NATO more than two decades ago and the country is vital to the alliance’s geographic reach and its ability to supply Ukraine with weapons.
As defence markets shift to meet new demands, the naval sector has found itself at the centre of a transformative wave, driven by geopolitical shifts, the need for rapid technological advancement, and a redefined approach to maritime power projection.
The threat from China has prompted Taiwan’s naval forces to shift from traditional naval structures to a more balanced strategy blending asymmetric defences with conventional platforms.
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The combined, proven capabilities of Raytheon Missiles & Defense radars safeguard security.
13th August 2021
ONR seeks physics-based analysis of ‘novel non-acoustic phenomenologies’ with submarines.
13th August 2021
Sukhoi has ambitious plans for Checkmate, its new fighter aircraft design. However, questions remain over whether the company will be able to achieve its export goals, especially considering the poor track record of its previous fifth-generation jet.
12th August 2021
During trials, the Otter Pro robot boat surveyed a 7,000m2 area in just 40min.
12th August 2021
In its 2021-2023 multi-year defence planning document, Italy has committed funding to develop its DDX future destroyer, along with various other naval programmes.
12th August 2021
The Next Generation Load Device-Medium is a ruggedised, battery-powered, handheld device to manage and transfer cryptographic key material and mission planning data.
12th August 2021
C2BMC enhancement should result in a single composite threat picture for US missile defence.
12th August 2021
The current electronic warfare capabilities of the New Zealand Army are limited, but that is about to change.
11th August 2021
The UK RN is scoping out options for its next surface-to-surface guided weapons system but it has yet to move forward with plans for an interim Harpoon anti-ship missile replacement.
11th August 2021
The USN conducts shock trials of new ship designs to ensure that vessels meet mission requirements and withstand battle conditions.
10th August 2021
Joint procurement of anti-ship missiles has fallen flat, but a recent demonstration illustrates how keen Estonia is to overhaul its coastal defence systems.
10th August 2021
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10th August 2021
HII will support USN aircraft carriers and west coast surface ships, using a 'find, fix and train’ model.
10th August 2021
The Taliban is securing enormous swathes of territory in Afghanistan, as the West pulls out and says enough is enough.
9th August 2021
Dstl seeks to accelerate military decision-making via lasers for the rapid transfer of ISR data.
9th August 2021
Poland will choose between designs from Navantia, Babcock and ThyssenKrupp Marine Systems in 2022.
9th August 2021
Modernisation of the US Army's MQ-1C Gray Eagle ISR UAV will soon include new Link 16 tests under the aircraft's Product Improvement Program.
7th August 2021
The ADF's plan to create a joint BMS to monitor airborne threats to Australia makes progress.
6th August 2021
ThyssenKrupp Marine Systems has been selected to potentially provide the Polish Navy with Meko frigates.
6th August 2021
USS Nantucket will be the 14th Freedom-class LCS out of 16 planned for the USN.