To make this website work, we log user data. By using Shephard's online services, you agree to our Privacy Policy, including cookie policy.

×
Open menu Search

Search Results We've found 39859 articles

News

  • Land Warfare

    New weapons for Philippine marines

    18th January 2020

    New weapons are on their way to the Philippine Marine Corps (PMC) following the recent award of two contracts for RPGs and 81mm mortars. With …

  • Land Warfare

    US Army cancels OMFV solicitation

    17th January 2020

    The US Army has terminated the current acquisition process of the Optionally Manned Fighting Vehicle (OMFV), after only one bid was received in the competition …

  • Defence Helicopter

    Lockheed Martin awarded missile contract modification

    17th January 2020

    Lockheed Martin has received a $9.8 million contract modification from the US Army, the US Department of Defense announced on 16 January. The company will …

  • Land Warfare

    Sky Sabre begins to rattle as air defence market heats up

    17th January 2020

    As the ground-based air defence (GBAD) market sees a spike of investment, one new next-generation system is on the verge of entering service. Although the British Army’s …

  • Uncrewed Vehicles

    Falco Xplorer​ UAS takes off

    17th January 2020

    Leonardo’s Falco Xplorer UAS has undertaken its maiden flight from Trapani Air Force base, the company announced on 17 January. The aircraft flew for around …

  • Digital Battlespace

    Raytheon awarded USAF comms terminals work

    17th January 2020

    Raytheon has received a contract action from the US Air Force Life Cycle Management Center for the force element terminal (FET) development effort. The $442.2 …

  • Training

    Leidos to upgrade US Common Driver Trainer​ systems

    17th January 2020

    Leidos is to produce technical refresh and concurrency hardware/software upgrade capabilities for the US Army's Common Driver Trainer (CDT) systems, the company announced on 16 …

  • Defence Notes

    Podcast: The changing role of the frigate, artificial intelligence on the battlefield, and Leonardo's US Navy helicopter win

    17th January 2020

    Welcome to Episode 2 of the second series of The Weekly Defence Podcast. Listen on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify and more. Sign up to an early email alert …

  • Digital Battlespace

    Terma receives contract for F-16 PIDSU

    17th January 2020

    Terma Denmark has received an $84 million contract from the NATO Support and Procurement Agency for F-16 hardware, the company announced on 17 January. The …

  • Defence Notes

    BAE Systems, Renishaw sign MoU

    17th January 2020

    BAE Systems has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Renishaw to cooperate on the development of additive manufacturing capabilities for the defence and aerospace …

  • Digital Battlespace

    Pony Express 1 mission launched

    17th January 2020

    Lockheed Martin has launched the Pony Express 1 mission as a hosted payload on Tyvak-0129, a next-generation Tyvak 6U spacecraft, the company announced on 16 …

  • Defence Helicopter

    Poland seeks new naval helicopters

    17th January 2020

    The Polish Navy plans to modernise its aviation fleet through the procurement of a series of multirole helicopters, starting a new ‘technical dialogue’ with industry. …

  • Naval Warfare

    Vietnam prioritises ways to modernise its navy

    17th January 2020

    Vietnam is continually seeking to modernise its modestly equipped navy, and new amphibious warfare vessels and frigates are on the cards for the Vietnam People’s …

  • Naval Warfare

    Taiwan tests missiles and integrates Mk 41 VLS

    17th January 2020

    Taiwan’s National Chung-Shan Institute of Science & Technology (NCSIST) successfully launched two Hsiung Feng III (HF-III) anti-ship missiles from the Jiu Peng Missile Range on …

  • Naval Warfare

    Explainer: Australian submarines have a sinking feeling

    16th January 2020

    It is unsurprising that an official warning has sounded over spiralling problems relating to the ‘high-risk’ Project Sea 1000, a Royal Australian Navy (RAN) programme …