Hanwha Aerospace will showcase the K9A1 self-propelled howitzer equipped with a domestically developed 1,000-horsepower engine at the International Defense Exhibition (IDEX) 2025, taking place at the ADNEC Exhibition Center in Abu Dhabi, U.A
French firearms manufacturer Verney-Carron, which had a contract to supply Ukraine with assault rifles, has declared bankruptcy,
Israel has tested 20 new counter-drone technologies, including guns, missiles, and UAV interceptors, in a large-scale defense trial aimed at neutralizing unmanned aerial threats. The tests, led by the Ministry of Defense (IMOD) Directorate of Defense Research & Development (DDR&D), featured major defense firms and startups competing to develop next-generation drone defense systems
Baykar, a Turkish drone manufacturer, and Indonesian defense company Republikorp have signed an agreement to establish a joint venture for unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) production, assembly, and maintenance in Indonesia. The signing ceremony took place during Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğans visit to Indonesia, where he met with Indonesian President Prabowo Subianto
The domestically developed 1,000-horsepower diesel engine for the K9 self-propelled howitzer has
The Federal Office of Bundeswehr Equipment, Information Technology and In-Service Support (BAAINBw) has signed a framework agreement with Rheinmetall Electronics GmbH for the procurement of the "Infantryman of the Future - Extended System" (IdZ-ES) soldier systems. The contract, valued at up to €3
The Indian Army has reportedly canceled contracts for 400 logistics drones after discovering that domestic manufacturers had used Chinese components, raising cybersecurity concerns. The scrapped contracts, worth over INR 230 crore ($26
Saab UK has officially opened its new manufacturing facility in Fareham, Hampshire, to produce the Giraffe 1X radar and Seaeye underwater sensor systems. The facility was inaugurated on February 4 by Secretary of State for Business and Trade Jonathan Reynolds
Frances General Directorate of Armaments (DGA) has
Latvia has signed a €373 million contract with Spains General Dynamics European Land Systems - Santa Bárbara Sistemas to procure 42 ASCOD infantry fighting vehicles for the National Armed Forces. The agreement was signed today by Latvian National Armaments Director Major General Andis Dilāns and company Vice President Alejandro Page Hernandez