Category: Notizie Estero

Aerospace: Scarcity in a Consolidating Industry

Aerospace: Scarcity in a Consolidating Industry

A wave of consolidation has effectively hollowed out the A&D middle-tier. As we initiate coverage of nine Smid-Cap A&D names, we see selective opportunity. Overall, the market is underestimating the aerospace recovery. Orders for new aircraft have picked up and cancellations have waned. Our top Over…
Argentina Takes Delivery of Third Gowind-class OPV

Argentina Takes Delivery of Third Gowind-class OPV

Defense Minister Jorge Taiana led this afternoon at the Buenos Aires Naval Station the arrival ceremony of the Multipurpose Ocean Patrol (OPV) ARA “Storni” (P-53) from France. This ship, acquired with a budget item corresponding to the National Defense Fund (FONDEF), joins the force to expand survei…
Navantia Launches Fifth Corvette for Saudi Arabia

Navantia Launches Fifth Corvette for Saudi Arabia

CADIZ, Spain — The president of Navantia, Ricardo Domínguez, has recognized the work of the staff and teams and highlighted that the company as “a leader in the sector recognized internationally for its quality and technology, will be the most reliable partner for future projects.”

Navantia has…

Naval Group Launches First Gowind Corvette for UAE

Naval Group Launches First Gowind Corvette for UAE

The first Gowind corvette ordered by the United Arab Emirates (UAE) from Naval Group was launched today in presence of His Highness Sheikh Saeed bin Hamdan Al-Nahyan, Commander of the UAE Naval Forces.

In 2019, the United Arab Emirates ordered two Gowind corvettes to be built in France. The first…

Taiwan-Made Catamaran Corvette Fires Sea Sword II Missile

Taiwan-Made Catamaran Corvette Fires Sea Sword II Missile

TAIPEI — A Navy vessel known as an “aircraft carrier killer” fired new domestically made Sea Sword II missiles as a test, reports said Thursday (Dec. 2).

The Ta Chiang corvette was commissioned in September, the first of six vessels in the Tuo Chiang class equipped with modern air defense capab…

Dutch MoD: Cause of NH90 Crash Cannot Be Determined

Dutch MoD: Cause of NH90 Crash Cannot Be Determined

It is not possible to conclusively determine the cause of the fatal accident involving an NH90 helicopter on 19 July last year: This is the conclusion of the Defense Security Inspectorate (IVD). Lt Commander Christine Martens and Lt Commander Erwin Warnies were killed in the crash in the Caribbean. …
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