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Can Russia make the grade with the Checkmate?
Hype is not unusual when it comes to high-grade Russian military equipment, but things are different when the product is …
Boosting security in the Pacific: Korea’s F-35 munitions deal greenlit by US
In a diplomatic and defence development, the US State Department has given the green light to a foreign military sale, …
Emirati oil casts an inescapable shadow over climate talks at COP28
DUBAI - For people in the climate world, the annual two-week extravaganza that is COP28 is a moment to see …
UK Defence reaches its largest equipment deficit with £17bn shortfall
In a 4 December 2023 report, the National Audit Office (NAO), the UK’s public spending watchdog, revealed that the UK …
Signal: arms revenues dip amid production issues – study
Arms sales at the largest 100 defence companies generated $597bn last year, 3.5% less than in 2021 in real terms, …
US to modernise secretive Saudi RE-3A surveillance aircraft
The US State Department has made a determination approving a possible Foreign Military Sale to the Saudi Arabia of RE-3A …
Can Russia make the grade with the Checkmate?
Hype is not unusual when it comes to high-grade Russian military equipment, but things are different when the product is …
South Korea selects Embraer KC-390 for its LTA II tender
The Republic of Korea Air Force will be the first Asian service to operate Embraer’s KC-390 Millennium multi-mission tactical aircraft …
RAF enhances Poseidon fleet with UK’s Sting Ray Torpedo
This choice is complemented by the continued use of the United States Navy Mk54 weapon on the RAF's Poseidon fleet. The …
Signal: Thales completes acquisition of Imperva in cybersecurity push
Thales has completed the acquisition of US-based cybersecurity company Imperva earlier than expected, with the deal having previously thought likely …
Airbus elevates Spanish defence with SIRTAP tactical UAS
This deal with Airbus includes nine SIRTAP systems comprising three unmanned aerial vehicles and a ground control station. Two simulators will …
Lords: MoD need ‘complete reset’ for AI and autonomous weapons
Army Technology interviewed Lord Robert Lisvane, Chair of the House of Lords Inquiry into AI enabled Autonomous Weapon Systems (AWS) …
India clears $26.8bn defence deal with 98% domestic production
The Indian defence sector is set to feel a major benefit from a Rs2.23trn ($26.8bn) investment into defence acquisitions across …
Canada takes maritime security to new heights with Boeing’s P-8A Poseidon
Canada has secured a maritime patrol aircraft fleet by signing a government-to-government agreement with the United States for up to …
Boosting Nato Air Policing, Romania takes F-16 jets from Norway
Romania are taking delivery of three updated F-16 Jets from Norway, it was announced 1 December, the first lot from …
Signal: Embraer’s global expansion soars as alliances unveil defence initiatives
Embraer, a global aerospace company, charts a dynamic trajectory in the defence and security sector with Memoranda of Understanding (MoUs) …
Surpassing NATO guidelines: Estonia’s defence sees unprecedented surge
Estonia's response to heightened regional threats has propelled the nation into a new era of defence, with a commitment that …