New guided artillery rocket to enter Israeli service
The Romah will be fired from the IDF's M270 MLRS instead of the 227 mm rockets that are currently used. Source: PA PhotosRussia orders 50 Su-35S multirole fighters
Russia is understood to have ordered 50 more Su-35S fighter aircraft from UAC. Source: IHS/Patrick AllenUSAF begins receiving new B-52 'smart' weapons bay launchers
Boeing's latest upgrade of the USAF's B-52 fleet enables air crews to employ smart munitions from the internal weapons bay for the first time. Source: USAFRussia to fill gap left by An-70 with more Il-76MD-90A airlifters
The Russian Air Force is to receive an undisclosed number of additional Il-76MD-90A airlifters to offset to gap left by the loss of the An-70, which it will not now receive as originally planned. Source: Aviastar-
Draft shoot-down law signals Uruguay's efforts against drug trafficking, risks for civil aircraft likely to stay low
EVENT Uruguay's minister of defence, Eleuterio Fernández Huidobro, told local newspaper La República on 13 January 2016 that the government had prepared, and would send to Congress, a "shoot-down" bill. Although the bill's details have not yet been revealed, the minister said
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IAI teams with Formula Systems to buy cyber-security venture TSG
Israel Aerospace Industries (IAI) and Israeli IT firm Formula Systems announced on 14 January that they have agreed to purchase Ness Technologies subsidiary TSG. TSG is a provider of cyber-security services and is also active in the fields of command and control systems, intelligence, and homeland
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IED attack wounds nine people in India's Meghalaya
NINE people were wounded when an improvised explosive device (IED), emplaced by militants, detonated at a market in the Williamnagar area of East Garo Hills district in India's Meghalaya state on 9 January, the Assam Tribune reported. The Achik Matgrik Army (AMA) claimed responsibility for the
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Indian industry body welcomes procurement changes
The Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) has welcomed the approval of updated defence procurement guidelines, stating that the measures can be expected to support the government's 'Make in India' campaign. The updated Defence Procurement Procedure (DPP) was approved by India's Defence Acquisition
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Indonesia attack indicates terrorists' increased organisational capacity not seen in recent years, but no increased technical ability
Key Points The attacks are the most serious to have taken place in Jakarta since July 2009 when seven people were killed in simultaneous bombings at the JW Marriott and Ritz-Carlton hotels. The attacks indicate terrorists' increased organisational capacity to deploy multiple personnel as well as
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Japan reveals details of joint missile project with UK
The recently announced joint Japan-UK programme to develop a new air-to-air missile will be supported by a successfully conducted project to integrate Japanese seeker technologies into MBDA's Meteor Beyond Visual Range Air-to-Air Missile (BVRAAM), the Ministry of Defense (MoD) in Tokyo has revealed
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JTIC Global Attack Index 2015
From open source data collected across the course of 2014, IHS Jane’s Terrorism and Insurgency Centre recorded a total of 18,987 attacks in total carried out by non-state armed groups with the bulk of non-state political violence taking place in Syria and Iraq.Almost half of these attacks took place in Syria and Iraq and 3,317 of them, or 17 percent, were claimed by the Islamic State.
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Russian revolution: new-generation AFVs emerge
The Russian Army's effort to field a new generation of tracked and wheeled armoured fighting vehicles is the most ambitious programme of its type in the world, and includes new tanks and infantry fighting vehicles. Christopher F Foss explores the possibilities and technologies -
Army of autonomy: The rise of the United Wa State Army
As conflict escalates across northern Myanmar, the China-backed United Wa State Army is asserting itself as a dominant player in the country's turbulent ethnic politics. Anthony Davis examines the fast-growing capabilities of the largest non-state military actor in the Asian region and its prospects for future conflict with Myanmar's armed forces.

