Malaysia has dropped plans to buy new multi-role combat aircraft (MRCA) to replace its aging MiG-29 fighters and will look at upgrading its aerial surveillance capabilities to counter militancy threats.
Malaysia...
Sweden will not submit an answer to Belgian Ministry of Defence (MoD) Request for Information (RFI) to replace its current F-16 fleet as it cannot follow Belgian request for extensive...
Saab has received an order from the Swiss Federal Office for Defence Procurement, armasuisse, for deliveries of the Next generation Light Anti-Tank Weapon system (NLAW) to the Swiss Army.
The...
Saab has received a contract from Airbus Helicopters to provide its IDAS integrated electronic warfare self-protection systems for H225M Caracal multirole utility helicopters.
Saabs Integrated Defensive Aids Suite (IDAS) protects the...
The US Air Forces first F-35 Lightning II operational wing has recently received five F-35A bulk ammunition loaders for field use.
Airmen extensively tested one of the loaders June 6-9, 2017,...
The Finnish Defence Forces Logistics Command will send out an invitation to negotiate and for preliminary invite for tender to three shortlisted combat system bidders for its Squadron 2020 project...
Germany and France are working out specific proposals for a European Union defense fund ahead of a bilateral ministerial meeting on July 13.
"Joint work on drones, military transports and combined...
The Defense Procurement Director (DPD) at the Israeli Ministry of Defense has signed a new contract with Israel Weapons Industries (IWI) for the supply of 7
A former Israeli intelligence collaborator has claimed that Israel relied on psychic powers and supernatural methods to conduct espionage against Iran during military operations in June
Poland’s Deputy Minister of National Defense, Paweł Bejda, visited Toulon to assess France’s proposal for modern submarines under the Polish Navy’s “ORKA” program
At a time when drones with fiber optic links and AI modules operating without telemetry were considered undetectable by radar, Russia’s Rostec has developed a passive system capable of locating them