Canada to receive new TAPVs by end of 2016
A pre-production Canadian TAPV is shown with applique armour package and the Kongsberg Protector remote weapon station. Source: Textron Marine & Land SystemsGAO warns on KC-46A schedule risk
The GAO has warned of continuing schedule risk in the USAF's Boeing KC-46A Pegasus tanker programme. The aircraft is shown here refuelling a C-17. Source: USAFGermany's first Type 125 frigate begins sea trials
The German Navy's first Type 125 frigate, the future FGS Baden-Württemberg, has begun sea trials. Source: ThyssenKrupp Marine SystemsIDF expected to buy Rotem L loitering munitions
IAI's Green Dragon compact tactical loitering munition. Source: IAI-
Mexico orders more Black Hawk helos
Sikorsky has been awarded a USD54.9 million contract to build seven "uniquely configured" UH-60M Black Hawk utility helicopters for Mexico, the US Department of Defense (DoD) announced on 12 April. The contract is due to be completed on 28 February 2019. The UH-60M is already in service
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Navantia completes hull extension on Spain's first S 80 submarine
Key Points Navantia completes hull extension work on Spain's lead S 80 submarine Work for the rest of 2016 will focus on the first-in-class, with no delivery date for the boats yet confirmed Navantia has finished extending the hull sections of the Spanish Navy's first S 80-class diesel-electric
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OSINT Summary: Launch of Taliban spring offensive further increases threat to Afghan government and security forces
The Taliban formally announced its 2016 spring offensive on 12 April, marking the start of a renewed military campaign to erode government control of territory and facilitate the departure of foreign forces aiding the Afghan government. The announcement follows a winter period without the lull in
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Russia loses Mi-28N to Syrian accident
A Russian attack helicopter crashed during operations in Syria, killing both crew members, state media has reported. The Mil Mi-28N 'Havoc' (Night Hunter) helicopter came down near the city of Homs after suffering an undisclosed technical malfunction, the RT news agency quoted the Russian Ministry
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Sikorsky to pitch Black Hawk for Chilean Air Force medium-lift requirement
Sikorsky is to pitch its S-70 Black Hawk to the Chilean Air Force (Fuerza Aérea de Chile: FACh) as that service looks to enhance its dual-use medium-lift capabilities, a company official told IHS Jane's on 8 April. The US manufacturer offered no further details, except to say that it is
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Singapore Armed Forces set to boost counter-terrorism capabilities
The Singapore Armed Forces (SAF) will improve its ability to respond to terrorism-related incidents and deter potential attacks with new equipment and training resources, Defence Minister Ng Eng Hen revealed during the country's latest parliamentary budget debate on 7 April. In an official
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Closing the gap: tactical UASs set to muscle in on MALE mission space
As their capabilities have grown, tactical UASs have found themselves in a position to undertake some of the missions previously reserved for larger platforms. Huw Williams examines the enabling factors -
Iran steps up space and missile capabilities
As the implementation of the nuclear deal between Iran and the P5+1 gets under way, Iran is completing construction of a modern missile test range. Nick Hansen analyses the features of the site and assesses the nature of Iran's rocket ambitions. -
Island endeavour: Taiwan country briefing
While cross-strait relations with Beijing have improved in recent years, Taiwan still has to consider a Chinese invasion as its most prominent threat and is facing a rising tide of Chinese military capability, as Gavin Phipps reports

