BAE Systems has joined GM Defense and NP Aerospace under the name Team LionStrike to compete in the United Kingdoms Land Mobility Programme, an initiative to replace the defence ministrys aging ground vehicle fleet. The
KNDS France, in partnership with Polish defense group PGZ, has proposed to manufacture 200,000 155mm artillery shells annually in Poland. The offer is part of ongoing Franco-Polish cooperation in defense, aiming to strengthen Polands industrial base while responding to the European Unions calls for greater defense autonomy
Two of the Chinese Peoples Liberation Armys (PLA) latest battle tanks — the Type 99B and the Type 100 — made their public debut at the V-Day military parade on Wednesday, along with the unveiling of the Type 100 support vehicle. The Type 99B tank has been upgraded with advanced information...
Hanwha Aerospace and WB Group have signed an agreement to establish a Polish–Korean joint venture that will localize production of CGR-080 guided missiles for the Homar-K multiple launch rocket system operated by the Polish Armed Forces. The agreement was signed during the International Defence Industry Exhibition (MSPO) in Kielce...
Denmark has taken delivery of first two armored personnel carriers (APCs) from Finnish defense manufacturer Patria. The
The Czech Republic has received its first CV90 MkIV infantry fighting vehicle, marking the beginning of a
Ukrainian troops are phasing out decades-old Soviet-era AK-47 rifles in favor of U.S
A Ukrainian sniper eliminated two Russian servicemen from a distance of 4,000 meters, setting a new world record, media says. "Incredible accuracy and updating the world record for the range of destruction! A Ukrainian sniper eliminated two Russian servicemen from a distance of 4,000 meters
Hanwha Aerospace has signed a $250 million government-to-government agreement to supply 20 K9 self-propelled howitzers to Vietnam,
South Koreas Defense Acquisition Program Administration (DAPA) has begun the development phase of its Wheeled Armored Vehicle Performance Improvement program, a
Ukrainian defense company Frontline has partnered with Estonias Milrem Robotics to mount its Burya 40 mm automatic grenade launcher on the THeMIS unmanned ground vehicle, conducting live-fire trials in Ukraine under combat conditions, the company announced on Aug. 12