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ViaSat to support US Navy's joint ultra high frequency satcom system

Naval Technology - Thu, 25/08/2016 - 01:00
ViaSat has been contracted by the Space and Naval Warfare Systems Command (SPAWAR) to support the US Navy's joint ultra high frequency (UHF) military satellite communications (satcom) system.
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FarSounder to provide sonars for Australian Navy’s Paluma-class vessels

Naval Technology - Thu, 25/08/2016 - 01:00
FarSounder has been contracted to provide four complete FarSounder-1000 systems and spare parts as part of an upgrade programme of the Royal Australian Navy’s (RAN) four Paluma-class hydrographic Survey Motor Launches.
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New Zealand Government approves purchase plans for new naval ship

Naval Technology - Thu, 25/08/2016 - 01:00
The New Zealand Government has approved plans to acquire a new ship for littoral operations, in a bid to enhance the country’s naval capability.
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L-CAT Amphibious Landing Craft

Naval Technology - Wed, 24/08/2016 - 12:02
The L-CAT is a high-speed sea connector for amphibious operations in the areas of military, logistics support and disaster relief.
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ASC warns of further job cuts as AWD project winds down

Jane's Defense News - Wed, 24/08/2016 - 02:00
Australia's state-owned naval shipbuilder ASC has warned its workforce that it will need to reduce the number of trade positions on the Royal Australian Navy (RAN) Air Warfare Destroyer (AWD) programme by about 175 by the end of October. In a statement on 24 August, ASC said the cuts are part of
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Bolivia, Thales Group sign radar contract

Jane's Defense News - Wed, 24/08/2016 - 02:00
Bolivian Minister of Defence Reymi Ferreira Justiniano and Ruben Lazo, vice-president and director of Latin America for Thales Group, signed a contract concluding protracted negotiations for Bolivia's national Integrated Air Defence and Traffic Control System (SINDACTA) on 23 August. A previous
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China continues to invest in carrier support capabiities

Jane's Defense News - Wed, 24/08/2016 - 02:00
China's investment in its aircraft carrier programme continues with the construction of a second Daguan-class auxiliary ship. The first of class, Xu Xiake (pennant number 88), was introduced into service in 2011 and has accompanied the carrier Liaoning on all of its sea trials. The Daguan-class
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Contract extensions signed for Australian fighter support

Jane's Defense News - Wed, 24/08/2016 - 02:00
The Australian government has signed two contract extensions totalling approximately AUD300 million (USD229 million) with BAE Systems Australia and Raytheon Australia to support the Royal Australian Air Force's (RAAF's) fleet of Hawk lead-in fighters and to sustain and operate simulators used by the
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Denel continues turnaround plan

Jane's Defense News - Wed, 24/08/2016 - 02:00
South African defence group Denel has reported a good year, firming up its turnaround plan and continuing its five-year trend of growing revenue and profitability. Revenue for the 2015/16 financial year climbed 41% to ZAR8.228 billion (USD596 million) while EBIT and net earnings reached ZAR637
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EU joins international condemnation of North Korean SLBM launch

Jane's Defense News - Wed, 24/08/2016 - 02:00
The European Union has said Pyongyang's 24 August launch of a submarine-launched ballistic missile (SLBM) represents "yet another serious violation" by the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK) of UN Security Council resolutions. Adding its voice to international condemnations, the
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EU's Sophia mission to train Libyan naval, coast guard forces

Jane's Defense News - Wed, 24/08/2016 - 02:00
Operation 'Sophia', the EU's maritime mission in the Mediterranean, will soon train Libya's coastguard and navy. Meeting in Rome on 23 August, the two sides signed a memorandum of understanding to carry out the training, which begins in the autumn. Sophia will join with other EU agencies and
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Finland and Sweden's proposed military co-operation with US likely to trigger limited Russian military response

Jane's Defense News - Wed, 24/08/2016 - 02:00
EVENT On 22 August 2016, Finnish defence minister Jussi Niinisto said that Finland was negotiating a defence co-operation agreement with the United States, which it hoped would be signed before the US presidential election in November. On the same day, Swedish defence minister Peter Hulqvist said
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India investigating Scorpene submarine data leak

Jane's Defense News - Wed, 24/08/2016 - 02:00
India has ordered an investigation into a leak of sensitive information to an Australian newspaper. The information reportedly details the operational and combat capability of six French Scorpene-class submarines that are being licence-built for the Indian Navy (IN) in Mumbai. "The available
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Indonesia acquires Chinese-developed CIWS for another Kapitan Pattimura-class corvette

Jane's Defense News - Wed, 24/08/2016 - 02:00
Key Points Indonesia has selected the Type 730 close-in weapon system for a second Kapitan Pattimura corvette Selection is in line with a wider adoption of Chinese-made weapon systems within the Indonesian Armed Forces The Indonesian Navy (Tentara Nasional Indonesia - Angkatan Laut, or TNI-AL)
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Iran unveils Bavar-373 long-range air-defence system

Jane's Defense News - Wed, 24/08/2016 - 02:00
Iran unveiled its locally developed Bavar-373 long-range air defence system on 21 August, indicating it is continuing the programme even though it is now receiving S-300 systems from Russia. The head of the Iranian air defence command first announced the Bavar-373 was being developed in September
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Japanese troops to train for new missions

Jane's Defense News - Wed, 24/08/2016 - 02:00
The Japan Self-Defense Forces (JSDF) will undergo new training to enable them to more effectively take part in United Nations (UN) peacekeeping operations, Defence Minister Tomomi Inada said on 24 August, according to Kyodo news agency. The JSDF were restricted in their operational capabilities
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Leaked sub specs raise questions over security of Australia's Future Submarine programme

Jane's Defense News - Wed, 24/08/2016 - 02:00
Australian government ministers have dismissed concerns that a massive leak of secret documents suffered by French submarine constructor DCNS could affect the security of Australia's AUD50 billion (USD38 billion) Future Submarine fleet. DCNS was named in April as the preferred international partner
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Lithuania signs first contract for Boxer IFV

Jane's Defense News - Wed, 24/08/2016 - 02:00
Lithuania has placed a EUR390 million (USD440.7 million) contract with Europe's Organisation for Joint Armament Cooperation (OCCAR) for the supply of 88 Boxer (8x8) Multi-Role Armoured Vehicles (MRAVs), of which most will be in the infantry fighting vehicle (IFV) configuration and a small number in
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Lockheed Martin looks to set up electro-optical sensor partnership in India

Jane's Defense News - Wed, 24/08/2016 - 02:00
Lockheed Martin is in talks with Indian company Vem Technologies about a partnership to produce sensors, a spokesperson from the US corporation has confirmed to IHS Jane's . The partnership is geared towards producing and integrating electro-optical sensors that could support Indian military
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Lockheed Martin to progress USAF's 'system-of-systems' effort

Jane's Defense News - Wed, 24/08/2016 - 02:00
Lockheed Martin has been awarded a USD36.4 million contract for Phase 2 of the US Air Force's (USAF's) System of Systems Integration Technology and Experimentation (SoSITE) programme, the Department of Defense (DoD) announced on 24 August. The company will develop system-of-systems (SoS)
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