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South Korea to Produce New Command Post Vehicle

South Korea to Produce New Command Post Vehicle

SEOUL — South Korea will start mass-producing a newly developed command post vehicle later this year under a project to deploy it to the military next year, the state arms procurement agency said Tuesday.

The Defense Acquisition Program Administration (DAPA) signed a 55.3 billion won (US$44.57 …

Turkey, UAE Sign Two MoUs for Defense Industry Cooperation

Turkey, UAE Sign Two MoUs for Defense Industry Cooperation

ISTANBUL — Two memorandums of understanding (MoU) were signed between Turkey and the United Arab Emirates (UAE) on Monday for the development of defense industry relations between the two countries.

According to the statement made by the Presidency of Defense Industries (SSB), state officials a…

Estonia MoD Supports Development of Smart Defense Products

Estonia MoD Supports Development of Smart Defense Products

This year the Ministry of Defence will support the innovative and smart product projects of seven companies that participated in the Defence Innovation Competition.

The supported projects include a tactical data exchange platform compatible with a combat control system, an infrared thermal camera…

New Zealand Frigate Returns Home After Refit in Canada

New Zealand Frigate Returns Home After Refit in Canada

The Royal New Zealand Navy frigate HMNZS Te Mana and its 165-strong crew are setting sail for Aotearoa New Zealand, following completion of a major systems upgrade in Canada.

“This complex programme of work has upgraded both Anzac-class frigates’ combat systems including radars, weapons, hardware…

Rheinmetall Names Team Bidding for Canadian LVCTS Project

Rheinmetall Names Team Bidding for Canadian LVCTS Project

The partnership between Rheinmetall and Lockheed Martin in pursuit of the Canadian Army’s Land Vehicle Crew Training System (LVCTS) project has a new name —FORC3— and a lineup of Canadian suppliers to fulfill its mission.

First announced in June 2020, the strategic partnership led by Rheinmetall …

Japan to Allow Fighter Jet, Missile Exports to 12 Nations

Japan to Allow Fighter Jet, Missile Exports to 12 Nations

TOKYO — The Japanese government plans to allow exports of fighter jets, missiles and other arms to 12 countries, including India, Australia as well as some European and Southeast Asian nations, Nikkei has learned. Regulatory changes to allow for the exports could come by next March.

The governme…

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