Platforms Platforms

  • Iranian F-4 crashes on training exercise

    A McDonnell Douglas F-4 Phantom II fighter aircraft of the Islamic Republic of Iran Air Force (IRIAF) crashed on 12 January, killing both crew members. The aircraft came down in the country's southeastern province of Sistan and Baluchestan after suffering unspecified 'technical problems', state

Weapons Weapons

  • Rheinmetall reveals Thai air-defence contract

    Germany's Rheinmetall has announced it has secured a contract from the Royal Thai Army (RTA) for four Skyguard air-defence systems. The contract, which was signed in July 2015 but only announced on 11 January, covers the provision of four Oerlikon Skyguard 3 fire-control systems and eight 35 mm

C4iSR & Missions Systems C4iSR & Missions Systems

CBRNE & EOD Defence CBRNE & EOD Defence

  • Saudi Arabia denies cluster bomb attack on Sanaa

    Saudi Arabia has denied the coalition it is leading to restore Yemen's ousted president dropped CBU-58 cluster bombs on the capital, Sanaa, on 6 January. In an interview broadcast by CNN on 11 January, Saudi military spokesman Brigadier General Ahmed Asiri admitted the coalition had used Textron

Country Risk Country Risk

Military Capabilities Military Capabilities

CBRN Assessment CBRN Assessment

  • North Korea carries out fourth nuclear test

    Key Points North Korea's fourth nuclear test is unlikely to have been of a hydrogen (thermonuclear) weapon, as claimed by Pyongyang. Other possibilities are that the test involved tritium in a 'boosted bomb', or that it was a simple fission weapon. Ultimately, North Korea is unlikely to have

Terrorism & Insurgency Terrorism & Insurgency

  • Mexican Navy captures 'el Chapo' Guzman, again

    Key Points The Mexican Navy, likely the Marine Corps Special Operations Unit, captured fugitive Joaquín Guzman Loera The joint operation was based upon an urgent intelligence collection effort that began after Guzman's elaborate July 2014 prison escape On 8 January Mexican President Enrique

Industry Industry

  • China developing new rail-mobile ICBM, say US officials

    On 5 December 2015 China was observed conducting a launcher test of a new rail-mobile version of the China Aerospace Science and Technology Corporation (CASC) DF-41 intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM), according to US officials. It was not a full test, but just a trial of the 'cold launch'
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