2ID commander says recent Korea crisis 'intensely instructive' for US military on the peninsula
Multiple Launch Rocket Systems of 210th Field Artillery Brigade, 2nd Infantry Division/RoK Combined Division, fire during a combined live fire exercise on 17 Aug at Seungjin Range, near Pocheon. Source: US ArmyUK considering retaining early model Typhoons to maintain fighter numbers
The MoD is now looking at options for retaining some or all of its 53 Tranche 1 Typhoons to help relieve the squeeze on UK fighter numbers over the coming years as the retirement of older types coincides with the introduction of newer ones. Source: IHS/Patrick AllenNew Polish government to reassess defence policy and plans
Poland's incoming PiS government is set to shake up Polish defence, and may re-evaluate procurement decisions like the selection of the Airbus H225M Caracal helicopter of the Raytheon Patriot SAM system. Source: Airbus HelicoptersUAE to rotate troops deployed to Yemen
An Emirati CH-47F heavy lift helicopter with its national insignia removed photographed at the Safir airstrip in Yemen's Marib province on 14 September. Source: PA Photos-
A400M completes grass strip trials
Airbus Defence and Space (DS) completed a series of grass strip landings during recent trials at Écury-sur-Coole in France, the company announced on 3 November. Company-owned test aircraft 'Grizzly' MSN 02 performed the tests over a three-week period in September to examine the airlifter's
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Airbus Helicopters, KAI sign agreement to promote helicopter exports
Airbus Helicopters and South Korea's Korea Aerospace Industries (KAI) have announced the signing of a memorandum of understanding (MoU) on 4 November covering the promotion of exports of the jointly developed Light Civil Helicopter (LCH) and Light Armed Helicopter (LAH) platforms. A working
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Arrest of suspected Islamic State terrorists in Madrid demonstrates elevated risk of attacks on Spanish soil
EVENT Yesterday (3 November), the Spanish police arrested three Moroccan nationals in Madrid who had allegedly planned to carry out terrorist attacks on Spanish soil in the name of the Islamic State. Additionally, there were two further arrests of suspected Islamic State-affiliates in the Catalan
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ASEAN defence chiefs meeting ends without joint statement due to South China Sea row
The ongoing disagreements between China and the United States over each other's activities in the South China Sea led to the cancellation of a customary joint declaration after a meeting of regional defence ministers in Malaysia on 4 November. The ASEAN Defence Ministers Meeting Plus (ADMM Plus)
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Bharat, Larsen & Toubro make joint bid for Vietnam's frigate upgrade
Key Points An Indian consortium is bidding to upgrade Vietnam's five Petya-class frigates Upgrades aim to improve the ASW capabilities of the Soviet-era warships An Indian consortium consisting of engineering firm Larsen & Toubro (L&T) and state-owned company Bharat Electronics Limited
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China's search for jet engine know-how continues in Ukraine
Several events over the past month indicated that China's People's Liberation Army (PLA) is continuing to aggressively look abroad for sources of propulsion technology, most obviously in Ukraine. Ukraine's Ivchenko-Progress design bureau and Motor Sich production plant, based in Zaparozhye, have
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Gulf shield: Missile threats and defence in the GCC
Missile defence has become a more urgent priority for the Gulf Arab states now the arms embargo imposed on Iran is set to be lifted. Jeremy Binnie reviews the performance of Saudi missile defences during the current Yemen conflict, outlines the growing Iranian threat, and looks at how the Gulf states
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Terrorism threat level rises in Morocco
The Kingdom of Morocco has remained relatively untouched by the violence sweeping the post-Arab Spring world. Anoushka Kurkjian examines whether a rising threat from Islamist extremists could yet end this relative stability and security. -
Unmanned ambitions: European UAV developments
While Israel and the US retain their positions in the top tier regarding unmanned technology developments, Europe continues to drive forward its own efforts and multiple programmes are being closely observed by interested parties worldwide, Andrew White reports.

