ST Engineering's aerospace arm announced it secured new maintenance contracts worth a total of $453m in the third quarter of 2011. Ranging from three to 18 months, these contracts for the Aircraft Maintenance & Modification, Component Total Support and Engine Total Support businesses will be carried out at its facilities and affiliates in the Americas, Asia Pacific and Europe
Middle East and Asia are turning in big orders for the Boeing C-17 transporter. Following the delivery of the fourth C-17 Globemaster III to the U
ST Engineering today announced that its land systems arm, ST Kinetics, has won a contract worth S$68m from the Singapore Ministry of Defence (MINDEF) through an international tender, to supply its new generation Spider Light Strike Vehicles (Spider LSV) and spares. Delivery is expected to take place over 2013-14
The Boeing Co., St
Lockheed Martin has received a $445 million follow-on contract for Guided Multiple Launch Rocket System (MLRS) Unitary rockets from the U.S
India plans to purchase 44,618 close-quarter battle (CQB) carbines and 33.6 million rounds of ammunition
French aircraft maker Dassault, which is in the race for India's $10 billion MMRCA fighter deal and is tipped to receive a $2.1 billion Mirage warplane upgrade contract, may have exposed itself to the charge of bribing an Indian Air Force (IAF) officer at last month's Aero India 2011
Intense dogfights were witnessed last week at Aero India 2011 in Bangalore between eight countries representing six fighter aircraft for clinching India’s biggest defence contract: The 126 Medium Multi-Role Combat Aircraft worth $10 billion. The aircraft are Boeings F/A-18 Super Hornet, Lockheed Martins’ F-16 IN Super Viper, MiG Corporation’s MiG-35, Saab’s Gripen NG, Dassault’s [Rafale] and a four-nation European Eurofighter consortium’s Typhoon
Barely three days after India’s Light Combat Aircraft (LCA) “Tejus” received its “release to service certificate”, which means a go-ahead for air force induction, an international report claimed that Israel has barred the export of the Airborne Electronically Scanned Array (AESA) version of the EL/M-2052 radar presumably under U.S
The prospect of facing increasingly urbanised operational environments has prompted the Singapore Armed Forces (SAF) to examine new war-fighting concepts in a series of experiments dubbed the SAF Innohub Experiment (InnoX). Held over five days starting from 8 Nov, InnoX brought stakeholders - soldiers, concept developers and technologists - together to conduct trials of a new operational concept