Russian President Vladimir Putin said Russia is developing a new generation of nuclear-powered cruise missiles that will be supersonic, building on the Burevestnik systems technology. At a ceremony honoring developers of Burevestnik and Poseidon, Putin said the new power units enable launches within seconds, unlike regular nuclear reactors that take hours or days to activate
Israel and India signed a Strategic Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) on November 3 to deepen defense-industrial cooperation and advance joint technology development. The
Azerbaijan has acquired the Chinese-made HQ-9BE long-range air defense system according to images and footage from preparations for a military parade in the capital, Baku. Footage from preparations for a military parade in Baku revealed that Azerbaijan has added the Chinese-made HQ-9BE long-range air defense system to its inventory, making the country the fourth user of the system globally
The joint venture between Leonardo and Rheinmetall received its
The Royal Australian Navys Hunter-class frigates will receive
Russian arms exports facilitated through Rosoboronexport, the state arms exporter under Rostec, have exceeded $230 billion since its founding, Rostec CEO Sergey Chemezov said. “Over the past quarter century, Rosoboronexport has become a leader in the global arms market, significantly increasing its order book and supply volume
The Netherlands will explore producing AMRAAM missiles next year after the U.S
A new UK Parliament report says the Ministry of Defences cost-cutting and short-term decisions have damaged the Royal Air Forces F-35 jet programme, causing delays, higher costs, and staff shortages. MPs found that delays and poor planning have increased costs, reduced the number of F-35 jets ready to fly, and created an engineer shortage
HII and Shield AI have announced the successful completion of their first major test of an integrated autonomy system aboard HIIs ROMULUS unmanned surface vessel (USV). The announcement was made at the Indo Pacific International Maritime Exposition
PMB Defence Engineering has signed a contract with BAE Systems in the United Kingdom to explore using its advanced nickel-zinc battery technology in the design of nuclear-powered submarines under the SSN-AUKUS program. The $34 million agreement will allow BAE Systems to assess how PMBs battery system could be integrated into submarines for both the United Kingdom and Australia