The Philippines Department of National Defense (DND) has introduced measures to accelerate the procurement of military equipment, a DND official has confirmed to IHS Jane's .
The initiatives are intended to overcome the significant delays that the DND has experienced in some major programmes in
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Bolivia
WATCH FOR: Violent street demonstrations in La Paz over water shortages into the weekend of 3-4 December
Risk analysis: Multiple community organisations have threatened to hold protests in La Paz on the weekend of 3-4 December, as water shortages worsen in Bolivia's largest city.
USS Zumwalt (DDG 1000) departed Panama on 30 November after US Navy (USN) and contractor crews repaired propulsion system engineering problems that sidelined the new destroyer for about a week-and-a-half, USN officials said.
"On 21 November USS Zumwalt (DDG 1000) experienced two engineering
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The Australian Parliament has passed legislation giving the Australian Defence Force (ADF) greater power to target "terrorists" with lethal force, the Department of the Defence (DoD) said in a 1 December statement.
Australian domestic law had previously restricted the ADF from targeting
Belarus' Minotor-Service has developed a new tracked light armoured vehicle (LAV), IHS Jane's has learned.
Designated Breeze, the vehicle consists of an upgraded one person turret - originally installed on the Volgograd Tractor Plant BMD-2 airborne assault vehicle (AAV) - that is integrated onto a
Rolls-Royce is to increase its presence in Poland following the signing of a partnership agreement with Polish defence industrial conglomerate PGZ on 28 November.
According to the partnership agreement, PGZ and Rolls-Royce will look to undertake co-operation on the design, supply, maintenance, and
Russia has promised to provide Tajikistan with "a large quantity" of aircraft in 2017. If implemented, the move would revive the Central Asian country's nearly moribund air forces.
Russian Defence Minister Sergey Shoigu met with his Tajikistan counterpart, Sherali Mirzo, on 30 November at
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The risk of terrorist attacks will remain elevated in Russia in the one-year outlook.
Terrorist attacks and counter-terrorism measures by the authorities will remain concentrated mostly in North Caucasus, increasing death and injury risks in the area.
Islamist militants are likely to
Units from the Republic of Korea (RoK) and the United States commenced the six-day 'Vigilant Ace 17' aerial exercise on 30 November, an official of the Ministry of National Defense (MND) in Seoul told IHS Jane's .
The manoeuvre is the latest in a series of joint air, land, and sea drills around the
Leonardo displayed its new low/medium frequency active towed array sonar solution at Exponaval 2016, and revealed an initial two customers for the system
The new Active Towed Array Sonar (ATAS) system comprises a towed body with the active source frequency transducers, an in-line passive towed
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The EU has unveiled its sweeping European Defence Action Plan to boost collaboration on defence in Europe
The plan could see EUR5.5 billion spent centrally each year on collective defence issues
The European Union unveiled its 'European Defence Action Plan' (EDAP) on 30 November.
The
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Hong Kong has yet to give a reason as to why it is detaining the SAF' infantry vehicles, said Singapore
Vehicles' movement may be in contravention of Hong Kong's strategic commodities regulations
The Hong Kong government has yet to provide formal reasons behind the detention of nine
India signed a deal with the United States on 30 November for the procurement of 145 BAE Systems M777A2 155mm/39 calibre lightweight howitzers being acquired under the US Foreign Military Sales programme.
Indian Ministry of Defence officials said the delivery of 25 towed M777s in completed form
A delegation from the Indonesian Ministry of Defence (MoD) has concluded a visit to Russia during which a discussion to acquire Mi-26 helicopters for the Indonesian Army (Tentara Nasional Indonesia - Angkatan Darat: TNI-AD) was held.
The matter was disclosed to IHS Jane's on 1 December by sources
The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) is set to upgrade the Segev unmanned ground vehicles (UGVs) it currently operates on the border with the Gaza Strip with a remote weapon station and an autonomous navigation capability, the commander of the Unmanned Surface Vehicle Company has told IHS Jane's .
Americas
- Defense officials from Bolivia are exploring the possibility of purchasing A-29 Super Tucanos from Brazil. The Embraer-made light attack aircraft will be used to clamp down on illegal activity, namely drug and mineral trafficking, along both nation’s 3,423 km shared border. According to Brazil’s defense ministry, Bolivian interest in the counter-insurgency plane was raised during a meeting to deepen bilateral relations.
- Saab will provide further training and simulation systems under a contract awarded by the US Army. According to the company, the contract falls under the service’s Program Executive Office of Simulation, Training and Instrumentation (PEO STRI), and will provide OSAG 2.0 interoperability upgrades for the 7th Army Training Command’s Deployable Instrumentation System, Europe (DISE) and Combat Vehicle Tactical Engagement Simulation System (CVTESS). The new capability will allow the US, who use the MILES Communicaton Code (MCC), to train seamlessly with the European partners, who mostly utilize the OSAG 2.0 standard.
Middle East & North Africa
- Tunisia’s government has admitted that US drones are patrolling its border with Libya, to help fend off attacks from the Islamic State. Speaking on television, President Beji Caid Essebsi maintained that the UAV’s were unarmed and denied that they took off from Tunisian air bases. Essebsi also stated that the surveillance drones would be given to Tunisia after training conducted by 70 US soldiers, although exact numbers remain unclear.
Africa
- The Nigerian Air Force has announced that they have refurbished 13 aircraft, some of which have returned to active duty putting down an insurgency led by the jihadist group, Boko Haram. In addition, ten more aircraft will be added to their fleet, including four new Mi-35N attack helicopters, at least three ex-Brazilian Air Force Super Tucanos, and three JF-17 Thunders from Pakistan. This will add to a recent order of Super Mushshak trainers and a soon to be completed refurbishment program of older helicopters and light aircraft to carry out surveillance and counter-insurgency missions.
Europe
- Plans by Ukraine to test fire missiles near Crimea have been met with protest from Russia. Having annexed the peninsula in 2014, Moscow is regarding the planned tests as violating “Russia’s sovereign air space,” summoning the Ukrainian defense attache to hand over a protest note ahead of the December 1 & 2 launches. Meanwhile, Russian military buildup in Crimea continues.
- The US State Department has cleared the potential sale of Joint Air-to-Surface Standoff Missiles – Extended Range (JASSM-ER) to Poland. Estimated at $200 million, if passed Warsaw will receive 70 AGM-158B JASSM-ER missiles, 2 AGM-158B Flight Test Vehicles, 2 AGM-158 Mass Simulant vehicles, and 1 Captive Carry variant of the AGM-158B Flight Test Vehicle. F-16 C & D upgrades, along with training services, and additional supporting equipment are also included in the deal.
- In the wake of Brexit and Trump, the European Union unveiled its biggest defense funding and research plan in more than a decade as part of a broader push to revitalize defense cooperation within the bloc. Also included is the European Commission’s proposed plan for a 5 billion-euro ($5.3 billion) fund to let governments club together to buy new helicopters and planes to lower costs. Another plan, according to EU officials, to let the EU’s common budget and its development bank invest in military research, would open the door to new drones, cyber warfare systems and other hi-tech gear.
Asia Pacific
- Raytheon has been contracted by the USAF to provide upgraded missile warning radar centers to Taiwan in a $22 million foreign military sale. Under the deal, the company will upgrade Taiwan’s Early Warning Radar Surveillance Radar Program Missile Warning Center to address obsolescence concerns. The new system will warn operators of incoming ballistic missile attacks, as well as track threats, and provide accurate determination of threat versus non-threat objects.
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