The U.S Air Force is doing away with its next-generation logistics management system after a $1 billion investment produced “negligible” value
Turkey is expected to make an official request to NATO to enhance missile defenses and station the Patriot missiles along its border with Syria. According to a senior Turkish foreign ministry official, there is a potential threat from Syria which Turkey wants to counter
Belarus will present its defense industry’s capabilities at the 5th Indo Defense 2012 in Jakarta, Indonesia on 7-10 November. It will showcase products made by leading Belarusian weapons manufacturers such as design company OAO KB Radar, the design company OOO KB Indela (Independent Development Laboratory), the commercial and military vehicle vendor OOO Midivisana, OAO Minsk Wheel Tractor Plant (aka MZKT), ZAO TsNIP
Middle East nations UAE and Qatar have requested the sale of new missile defense systems from the U.S, according to the Defense Security Cooperation Agency
Saab has received the first order for its HUD-system following flight evaluations by the US Army Aviation end customer with the system installed on a Blackhawk helicopter. Saab secured the order in cooperation with the contract prime, BAE Systems Inc
SELEX Galileo has been awarded a contract by the Maltese Armed Forces to deliver two Janus Naval (Janus-N) electro-optic observation and fire control panoramic sights. The sights will be installed on patrol boats operated by the Armed Forces of Malta
Wyle has won a $3 million contract to provide qualification testing for the U.S
The Australian MoD has announced the successful test firing torpedo launchers for the new Hobart Class Air Warfare Destroyers (AWD). The tests were part of acceptance testing of the weapon systems for the second destroyer Brisbane and involved firing an MU-90 practice delivery torpedo from an MK32 Mod 9 Surface Vessel torpedo tube
The U.S Navy has successfully launched six Rafael Spike missiles from an Unmanned Surface Vessel precision engagement module for the first time
Northrop Grumman will introduce its range of its integrated solutions for force protection, command and control, and cyber security at the 2012 Land Warfare Conference in Melbourne, Australia. "Northrop Grumman's strong relationship with Australia goes back many decades and is built on a legacy of trust and performance," said Mike Twyman, vice president and general manager of the Defense Systems division, Northrop Grumman Information Systems