FEATURED REPORT

  • Annual Defence Report 2018: The Americas

    In the Americas US forces began in earnest the process of re-adapting their force structure to again face down a high-end threat in 2018, while Canada committed to a series of long-term procurement projects. Some Latin American countries managed to enhance their capabilities, but more crucially the region remained free of open conflict. Michael Fabey, Pat Host, Ian Keddie, Gabriel Porfilio, Ashley Roque, and Daniel Wasserbly report
  • Islamic State eyes comeback in Iraq

    Iraq's parlous security situation is affording the Islamic State space to regroup. Dr Jonathan Spyer reports from the Qara Chokh mountain range on how one Islamic State pocket is consolidating its presence
  • Potential for wider Iranian Kurdish insurgency increases

    Iranian Kurdish insurgents are stepping up their military activities against the government in Tehran. Dr Jonathan Spyer reports from northern Iraq on the fallout from Iranian action against the PDKI and KDP-I

Platforms Platforms

  • Jordan receives second Mi-26 heavy-lift helo

    The Royal Jordanian Air Force (RJAF) has received into service the second of four Mil Mi-26 ‘Halo’ heavy-lift helicopters from Russia, the service announced on 26 December. An image of the Mi-26T was posted on the RJAF’s official website some 11 months after the first was

Weapons Weapons

  • USAF receives first LRASM missiles

    The US Air Force (USAF) has received into service the first Lockheed Martin AGM-158C Long-Range Anti-Ship Missiles (LRASMs), the company announced on 18 December. The rollout of an undisclosed number of missiles to unspecified operational units coincides with the declaration of early operational

C4iSR & Missions Systems C4iSR & Missions Systems

  • New Delhi launches satellite for use by Indian Air Force

    The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) launched a communication satellite on 19 December designed to “significantly enhance” the network-centric and communication capabilities of the Indian Air Force (IAF), officials have told Jane’s . The GSAT-7A communication satellite,

CBRNE & EOD Defence CBRNE & EOD Defence

  • Russian deploys new CBRN vehicle to Syria

    Russia has deployed its newest chemical, biological, radiological, and nuclear (CBRN) reconnaissance vehicle to Syria to operate with military police units patrolling the Idlib de-escalation zone. An RKhM-6 vehicle was seen in footage shown by the Russia 24 television network on 7 November that was

Jane's Defence Weekly Jane's Defence Weekly

  • Jordan receives second Mi-26 heavy-lift helo

    The Royal Jordanian Air Force (RJAF) has received into service the second of four Mil Mi-26 ‘Halo’ heavy-lift helicopters from Russia, the service announced on 26 December. An image of the Mi-26T was posted on the RJAF’s official website some 11 months after the first was

Jane's International Defence Review Jane's International Defence Review

Jane's Navy International Jane's Navy International

Country Risk Country Risk

Military Capabilities Military Capabilities

CBRN Assessment CBRN Assessment

Terrorism & Insurgency Terrorism & Insurgency

Jane's Intelligence Review Jane's Intelligence Review

Industry Industry

  • Australia lines up credit facility to support defence exports

    The Australian government announced on 17 December that it will provide state credit to support two local companies' efforts to export radars systems and patrol boats. The government indicated that it is the first time that the export credit system – officially termed the ‘Defence
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