Defence Notes
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At a recent event in London, lessons were shared based on the experiences of the Japanese Navy and how it has been building a fleet rapidly.
There has been increased pressure from the second-term Trump administration in the US, as there was in the first term, for increased defence spending from non-US NATO countries, a move which is noted by Europe as already occurring.
Boeing CEO Kelly Ortberg indicated ongoing improvements were being made in its defence programmes going forwards, despite being affected in Q4 by cost pressures, higher manufacturing costs and the impact of the IAM strike.
Modifications in the US Air Force (USAF) doctrine aim to prepare the service for tomorrow’s warfare.
Skyral enables government and industry to develop and adapt synthetic solutions more quickly, efficiently and reliably.
The combined, proven capabilities of Raytheon Missiles & Defense radars safeguard security.
11th February 2021
Attack helicopters are the object of desire for both the army and marines in South Korea, both new platforms and upgrades of existing assets.
11th February 2021
Returning to a positive cash flow in 2020, Saab outlined generally positive Q4 and full year results amid the pressure brought about by the COVID-19 pandemic.
11th February 2021
Digital engineering techniques enabled the next-generation USAF fighter to be designed, assembled, tested and flown in rapid time.
11th February 2021
Work on the first-in-class BRF ship Jacques Chevallier continues at the Castellammare di Stabia shipyard.
10th February 2021
US State Department approves $85 million FMS package.
10th February 2021
If LongShot reaches fruition, it will provide the USAF with an alternative means of generating combat capability.
10th February 2021
South Korea is becoming prolific in its development of indigenous vessels for tasks performed on the surface or under the water, and many of these designs are unmanned.
10th February 2021
Australia has issued an RfP seeking vendors who can help develop radio frequency sensor payloads for a constellation of future military satellites.
9th February 2021
Pratt & Whitney to make STOVL and conventional engines.
9th February 2021
A new national defence strategy for Slovakia envisages that 20% of the annual defence budget will be spent on weapons and equipment procurement, with 2% also allocated to military R&D.
9th February 2021
The USN Surface Warfare Schools Command will soon receive its first bridge trainers for the Littoral Combat Ship.
9th February 2021
An issue around selling a missile with US components seems to have been solved — either the US relented or MBDA was able to source an alternative.
9th February 2021
DASA competition explores potential of technologies for standoff operations.
9th February 2021
The Philippines has its eyes set on more S-70i helicopters, but the exact number varies according to which official one talks to.
9th February 2021
Significant and rapid construction of major naval vessels is apparent at Myanmar's naval dockyard.
8th February 2021
Royal Thai Navy maritime patrol and ISR aircraft are being overhauled with new mission systems and avionics.
8th February 2021
Thales is one example of a company willing to transfer technical know-how to Indian companies.
8th February 2021
As UAVs proliferate in the Indian military, future opportunities will abound for their indigenous maintenance and support.
7th February 2021
Boeing is one example of a company seeking to boost its defence MRO footprint in India.