Yearly Archive: 2020

UK Seeks Greater Powers to Protect National Industry

UK Seeks Greater Powers to Protect National Industry

Information relating to the introduction of the National Security and Investment Bill in the House of Commons on 11 November 2020.

The National Security and Investment Bill is required to ensure that the government has the necessary powers to scrutinise and intervene in business transactions, suc…

Royal and Egyptian Amphibious Forces Train Off Alexandria

Royal and Egyptian Amphibious Forces Train Off Alexandria

Beach assaults, fast jet attacks and speedboats weaving between frigate and destroyers marked a major demonstration of Anglo-Egyptian naval forces in Alexandria.

UK flagship HMS Albion and destroyer HMS Dragon joined the Egyptian Navy and Air Force for combined exercises on and off the sands of t…

USS Ford Carrier Group Begins First-Ever Integrated Ops

USS Ford Carrier Group Begins First-Ever Integrated Ops

Under the leadership of Carrier Strike Group (CSG) 12, USS Gerald R. Ford (CVN 78) along with Carrier Air Wing (CVW) 8, Destroyer Squadron (DESRON) 2, CSG-12’s Air and Missile Defense Commander, Commanding Officer of USS Gettysburg (CG 64), and CSG-12’s Information Warfare Commander commenced first-…
Australia Releases Roadmap for Military Aircraft Sustainment

Australia Releases Roadmap for Military Aircraft Sustainment

The [Australian] Government is helping Australian businesses by releasing a roadmap and setting key priorities for the maintenance and sustainment of Australia’s military aircraft.

Minister for Defence Industry Melissa Price today announced the release of the Aerospace platform deeper maintenance…

Boeing Forecasts Strong Growth in China’s Aviation Market

Boeing Forecasts Strong Growth in China’s Aviation Market

BEIJING — Boeing expects China’s airlines to acquire 8,600 new airplanes valued at $1.4 trillion and commercial aviation services valued at $1.7 trillion over the next 20 years, reflecting an expected robust recovery following the COVID-19 pandemic. Boeing shared its annual China market forecast t…
China-Developed Exoskeletons Tested in High-Altitude Region

China-Developed Exoskeletons Tested in High-Altitude Region

Chinese scientists have recently developed an exoskeleton system specially designed for high-altitude regions, and the equipment is expected to conserve users’ energy in tasks including patrol and logistics support.

A number of agile, non-powered exoskeletons developed by the Human Function Enhan…

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