Saudi military reveals unmanned boat attacked tanker in Gulf of Aden
Four images released by the Saudi Press Agency showing the apparent attempted attack. Top left: An armed guard appears to point a rifle towards the first of two approaching skiffs. Bottom left: the skiff turns to run alongside the tanker. Bottom right: The skiff seems to turn back towards the tanker, showing it has no crew. Source: Saudi Press AgencyUK MoD orders UGVs from MCL
The UK MoD has ordered four MAPS UGVs from MCL Source: MCLF125 frigate Nordrhein-Westfalen handed over to Bundeswehr
The second F125 frigate, Nordrhein-Westfalen, was handed over to the BAAINBw on 3 March. Source: TKMSImages suggest China has begun fitting indigenous WS10 engine into J-10C fighters
A screengrab from CCTV footage released on 2 March showing a J-10C multirole fighter in PLAAF markings fitted with a Chinese-made WS10B engine. Source: CCTV.com-
Northrop Grumman suggests Australia takes over US Navy production slots if two-year pause in Triton production eventuates
A possible two-year pause in production of Northrop Grumman’s MQ-4C Triton high-altitude, long-endurance (HALE) unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) has resulted in the US company offering Australia accelerated acquisition and significant savings should it quickly finalise its six-platform
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Pentagon studying hypersonic weapons industrial base
The Pentagon has set up ‘war room’ to examine production of hypersonic boost-glide vehicles and cruise missiles in a bid to more efficiently prepare to scale efforts, according to US Under Secretary of Defense for Acquisition and Sustainment Ellen Lord. Lord spoke to reporters on 4
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Armenia receives weapon location radars from India
Armenia has recently acquired four Indian weapon locating radars for USD40 million to enhance its counter-rocket, artillery and mortar (C-RAM) and counter-battery fire capabilities. Military officials in New Delhi told Jane’s on 29 February that the Swathi radars, designed by the
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Babcock NZ awarded contract to overhaul NZDF’s HF radio network
The Ministry of Defence (MoD) in Wellington announced on 3 March that it has awarded a contract to Babcock NZ to overhaul the New Zealand Defence Force’s (NZDF’s) fixed high-frequency (HF) radio network. The NZD26.6 million (USD16.8 million) investment is being funded from existing
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China remains ‘highest priority’ for Pentagon, says Esper
The US Department of Defense’s (DoD’s) “highest priority” remains China, as Beijing “continues to use and misuse its diplomatic, economic, and military strength to attempt to alter the landscape of power and reshape the world in its favour, often at the expense of
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Coronavirus concerns pause F-35 work at Japan FACO facility
Japan has paused work for one week at its Lockheed Martin F-35 Lightning II Joint Strike Fighter (JSF) final assembly and checkout (FACO) facility in Nagoya, Japan over concerns of the novel coronavirus (Covid-19) that is spreading the globe, according to a Pentagon official. Lieutenant General
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Russia's next generation Anti-Ballistic Missile (ABM) system has finished a series of test launches and is believed to have been successful in both its performance and capabilities. Malcolm Claus assesses the information presented on this missile, the reasons for its development, and its potential role in Russia's air and space defence -
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Melting ice in the Arctic is opening the region to military activity, prompting littoral NATO members and Russia to shift their focus beyond Eastern Europe. Jim Dorschner reports
