The UK is to replenish its stock of Lockheed Martin AGM-114 Hellfire II air-to-surface missiles at a cost of USD150 million.
According to the US Defense Security and Cooperation Agency (DSCA), which announced the State Department approval for the sale on 16 March, the UK has requested 1,000
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58 kW beam demonstrated during trials in March
Lockheed Martin will work with the US military to scale the capability to scale "well beyond 150 kW"
Lockheed Martin will deliver a 60 kW-class beam combined fibre laser to the US Army for integration onto a Heavy Expanded
Boeing has been awarded a USD3.4 billion multiyear contract to supply new-build and remanufactured AH-64E Apache Guardian attack helicopters to the US Army and Saudi Arabia.
This first AH-64E multiyear contract, which was awarded by the US Department of Defense (DoD) on 15 March, covers multiyear
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The government's decision to introduce regulations amounting to an economic blockade is likely to defuse pro-blockade protests across Ukraine.
Severing economic ties is likely to reorient Donetsk and Luhansk towards Russia, but risks of regulatory restrictions will cause closure of
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A major re-organisation of the British Army is under way
'Army 2020 Refine' will involve the transfer of more than 4,500 soldiers to new units
More than 4,500 soldiers are to be transferred to new units and nearly 40 major units moved as part of the British Army's re-organisation plans
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Greek anarchist group Synomosia Pyrinon Tis Fotias (SPF) claimed responsibility yesterday (16 March) for a parcel bomb delivered to the German Ministry of Finance in Berlin on 15 March.
The parcel was addressed to Minister of Finance Wolfgang Schäuble. German media reported that the
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France is seeking more links with the USN to support carrier airwing training
Links will help navy bridge gap until Charles de Gaulle returns to operations
The French Navy sees co-operation with the US Navy (USN) as a "cornerstone" of its plans to maintain personnel skills
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Several Sierra Leonean government officials resigned from their posts on 10 March, reflecting a constitutional requirement for them to step down to be able to contest the presidency and vice-presidency in the elections scheduled for 8 March 2018.
The prospective candidates include Kaifalah
An unidentified Yemeni Coast Guard vessel reportedly hit a mine in the vicinity of the southern Red Sea port of Al-Mukha (Mocha), the Associated Press reported on 10 March. Unidentified Yemeni officials said two sailors were killed and eight injured.
The report prompted the US Maritime
On 15 March Ukrainian president Petro Poroshenko announced that the country's defence industry will develop its own twin-engine, multirole fighter. The announcement was made during Poroshenko's visit to the Ivchenko-Progress engine design bureau located in the southern Ukrainian city of Zaparozhe.
SAFE Boats International has entered into a multi-year, definitive association agreement with Colombian shipyard Corporación de Ciencia y Tecnología para el Desarrollo de la Industria Naval Marítima y Fluvial (COTECMAR) to co-produce aluminum vessels…
The US Navy's SPAWAR Systems Center Pacific (SSC Pacific) has contracted Millennium to provide cyberspace, research, engineering, and technology integration.
Sierra Nevada Corp has secured a one-year contract modification worth $30.99m to procure AN / PLT-5 countermeasure transmitters for use by the explosive ordnance disposal personnel.
The Pakistan Navy has successfully conducted the test launch of a land-based anti-ship missile from an undisclosed location.
Indian naval shipbuilder ABG confirmed on 16 March that investors have expressed interest in acquiring a major stake of the company as it looks to offload mounting debt.
The Mumbai-based shipbuilder said in a filing to the Bombay Stock Exchange that its "lenders have invited expressions of
The European Parliament overwhelmingly approved on 16 March a draft EU regulation aimed at preventing raw mineral imports into Europe financing armed conflicts. The legislation now goes to the EU's Council of Ministers for formal adoption, which is expected in the coming weeks.
"These rules
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The trials mark the first time a UK-designed missile has been fired from the F-35, and also the first time a non-US missile has been fired from the platform.
Guided firing trials expected to continue through to mid-2017
The F-35 Integrated Test Force - a joint team comprising prime
Israel Aerospace Industries (IAI) has unveiled a new version of its ELM-2112 ground surveillance radar that is designed to detect threats moving through foliage, saying it has been "operationally deployed for several years".
Using frequency modulated continuous wave (FMCW) technology, the
Intelsat is introducing two small, flat-panel antennas that automatically lock onto satellites to support US Department of Defense (DoD) communications.
The mTenna developed by Kymeta is a metamaterial, electrically scanned, satellite antenna intended for government maritime applications that
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A four-party militant coalition under the Northern Alliance - Burma (NAB) umbrella has placed substantial pressure on the Myanmar military since early March in a new offensive in Kokang, Shan State.
The fighting has underscored the military's strategic weaknesses and gaps in its
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