This Saturday 6 May, the European Defence Agency (EDA) participates in the 'EU Open Day'. Pass by and meet the EDA staff at information stand 27 in the building of the European External Action Service (EEAS) at Rond Point Schuman in Brussels.
Every year, the European Union celebrates peace and unity on 'Europe Day'. The event marks the anniversary of the 'Schuman Declaration', outlining a vision to unite separate European states into a single community.The public is invited to visit the main European institutions in Brussels on 6 May.
For more information on the celebrations in Brussels, click here.
EU Open Day at the European External Action Service
Time: 10.00 - 18.00 hrs
Address: EEAS Building, 9A Rond Point Schuman, 1000 Brussels
Analysis of commercial satellite imagery of North Korea's Sinpo South Shipyard indicates new activity at the facility's missile test stand, according to a report published on 4 May by the 38 North website.
Captured on 29 April, the images show a heavy-lift crane with its stabiliser legs deployed
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USN said it would consider non-US based designs for the Future Frigate LCS follow-on
USN to seek "full and open competition" and weigh capabilities versus cost
The US Navy (USN) is taking another look at existing US and foreign designs as alternatives to current Future
The controversial Competitive Evaluation Process (CEP) used to select the preferred international partner for Australia's AUD50 billion (USD37 billion) Sea 1000 Future Submarine programme has been assessed as effective by the Australian National Audit Office (ANAO), but with one caveat.
A report on
Indonesia's Ministry of Defence (MoD) has confirmed in a statement that its plan to procure Sukhoi Su-35 'Flanker-E' multirole combat aircraft from Russia has been delayed due to "uncertainty" over issues related to technology transfers.
The MoD said that the proposed procurement was
Private equity firm JF Lehman announced on 4 May that the company had acquired BEI Precision Systems and Space Company (BEI PSSC).
Terms of the deal were not disclosed.
US-based BEI PSSC designs, develops, and manufactures a range of positioning systems, accelerometers, and scanners for
China is increasing the intensity and difficulty levels of exercises conducted by the People's Liberation Army Air Force (PLAAF) in a bid to boost the service's combat readiness, the state-owned China Daily newspaper reported on 5 May, citing a statement by the PLAAF.
Whereas exercises in the past
The first of two Austal-built Cape-class patrol boats has entered service with the Royal Australian Navy (RAN), according to a statement by Australian minister for defence industry Christopher Pyne on 5 May.
ADV Cape Fourcroy was commissioned in early May in a ceremony held at HMAS Stirling naval
Recent information from Chinese, Russian, and Ukrainian sources reveals an uptick in activity by the Shenyang Aircraft Corporation on its FC-31 lightweight fighter programme.
The 'second prototype' of what has been billed as a stealthy design is reported to have flown in December 2016 and was
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Singapore has commissioned its first Littoral Mission Vessel
Vessel inducted in conjunction with the Republic of Singapore Navy's golden jubilee celebrations
The Republic of Singapore Navy (RSN) has formally inducted its first Littoral Mission Vessel (LMV).
The 80 m platform, which
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Singapore has commissioned its first Littoral Mission Vessel
Platform significantly bolsters the Republic of Singapore Navy's maritime patrol and interdiction capabilities
The Republic of Singapore Navy (RSN) has inducted its first Littoral Mission Vessel (LMV) and declared the
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USN will move Future Frigate requirements to support independent or CSG operation
Area air defence, communications, EW, and radar systems are areas of focus
USN officials have discussed capability requirements for the Future Frigate that would enable it to combine with carrier strike
BAE Systems has announced that it has recruited Czech cable assemblies manufacturer Ray Service to produce components relating to a Swedish vehicle-mounted mortar system as the UK group looks to strengthen its position to replace the Czech Republic’s legacy fleet of BMP-2 infantry fighting
The Indian government has formally incorporated a joint venture (JV) with Russia to build Kamov Ka-226T 'Hoodlum' light multirole helicopters for the Indian Armed Forces.
The Indian embassy in Moscow said in a statement that the JV was incorporated by the Indian Ministry of Corporate Affairs on 2
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USN awards initial LRIP contract for nine systems
Navy will compete follow-on LRIP and FRP awards
The US Navy awarded Raytheon a USD327.14 million contract for the first low-rate initial production (LRIP) of the Air and Missile Defense Radar (AMDR), known as SPY-6(V), for the Flight
A user-trial of India's nuclear-capable two-stage Agni 2 medium-range ballistic missile (MRBM) from Abdul Kalam Island off the Odisha on 4 May was unsuccessful, according to official Indian defence sources.
Conducted by India's Strategic Forces Command (SFC), the Defence Research and Development
Applied Research Associates(ARA) has announced the acquisition of US unmanned technologies firm Neya Systems.
Terms of the transaction – announced on 4 May – were not disclosed.
Neya Systems produces the UxInterceptor unmanned ground vehicle and also technologies relating to autonomy,
Brazil's military and civilian Geostationary Communications Satellite (Satélite Geoestacionário de Defesa e Comunicações: SGDC) was launched on 4 May.
SGDC was sent towards orbit on a 780-ton Ariane 5 ECA rocket built by Airbus Safran Launchers for Arianespace, and launched from
ONE civilian was killed and another was wounded in armed clashes between two militants and security forces after the militants took position and opened fire near the 4th police district in the city of Kandahar in Afghanistan's Kandahar province on 3 May, Khaama Press reported. The two militants -
Australian shipbuilder Austal announced on 26 April that it had cut the first steel plate for the SEA 3036 Pacific Patrol Boat Replacement programme.
Under the programme Austal will build 19 vessels that will be donated to 12 Pacific Island nations as part of Australia's security assistance to the
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