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  • Land Warfare

    Slovakia receives upgraded BMP-2 vehicles

    5th June 2018

    The Slovakian armed forces have taken delivery of 21 upgraded BMP-2 armoured fighting vehicles, the Slovak Ministry of Defence (MoD) announced on 29 May. Upgraded …

  • Naval Warfare

    Pakistan turns to China for modern frigates

    5th June 2018

    The Pakistan Navy (PN) signed a deal with the China Shipbuilding Trading Company (CSTC) on 1 June for two additional Type 054A multi-mission frigates. The …

  • Naval Warfare

    US Navy selects Raytheon-Kongsberg NSM

    5th June 2018

    Raytheon and Kongsberg Gruppen’s Naval Strike Missile (NSM) has been selected by the US Navy to meet its over-the-horizon requirement for littoral combat ships and …

  • Training

    ADF Taji 6 completes training rotation

    5th June 2018

    The joint Australian and New Zealand task group, Taji 6, has completed a six-month deployment in Iraq, training more than 5,675 members of the Iraqi …

  • Digital Battlespace

    Telesat eyes Canada's future SATCOM project

    5th June 2018

    Ottawa-based satellite firm Telesat has indicated that the company’s Low Earth Orbit (LEO) constellation of satellites will feature as part of a bid for Canada’s …

  • Land Warfare

    S-400 – India caught between the devil and deep blue sea

    5th June 2018

    India has started final cost negotiations for acquisition of S-400 Triumf air defence missile systems, Shephard has learned. The final deal is expected to be …

  • Defence Notes

    US releases ‘Mad Dog’ at Shangri-La

    5th June 2018

    US Defense Secretary James Mattis failed to placate China’s fears that the US government, under the Trump administration, was taking China as a serious existential …

  • Defence Notes

    Taiwan F-16 fighter jet crashes, killing pilot

    4th June 2018

    Taiwan’s air force said the pilot of an F-16 fighter jet was killed after his plane crashed on 4 June in the mountains at the …

  • Special Operations

    SOFIC 2018: USSOCOM looks to next generation information awareness

    4th June 2018

    The US Special Operations Command’s Program Executive Office (PEO) SOF Warrior has started to generate plans to explore a next-generation warfare concept capable of optimizing …

  • Uncrewed Vehicles

    L3 MAS, IAI partner for Canadian RPAS

    4th June 2018

    L3 MAS has partnered with Israel Aerospace Industries (IAI) to form Team Artemis, to jointly offer the Artemis UAS for the Royal Canadian Air Force’s …

  • Naval Warfare

    OSI to upgrade RCN’s navigation systems

    4th June 2018

    OSI Maritime Systems (OSI) has signed a contract with the Royal Canadian Navy (RCN) to deliver MIL-SPEC navigation system hardware upgrades and in-service support, the …

  • Digital Battlespace

    EW Europe 2018: Preparing for radar 'war modes'

    4th June 2018

    For pilots and crew, survival in the air is increasingly reliant on the ability to use electronic warfare tactics and technology to avoid and counter the …

  • Land Warfare

    McMurdo secures PRD contract from US Army

    4th June 2018

    Orolia subsidiary McMurdo has received a $34 million contract to manufacture personnel recovery devices (PRD) for the US Army, the company announced on 30 May. …

  • Naval Warfare

    Opinion: UK leans toward maritime security focus

    4th June 2018

    At the Royal United Service Institute (RUSI) Seapower conference in May, Gavin Williamson, the secretary of state for defence and Adm Phillip Jones, First Sea …

  • Naval Warfare

    Canadian naval shipbuilding in the spotlight

    4th June 2018

    A multitude of naval announcements at this year’s CANSEC event indicate that 2018 could herald a positive era for Canada’s maritime industry. However, this prosperity …