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US Army Testing New XM204 Top Attack Munition

US Army Testing New XM204 Top Attack Munition

FORT HOOD, Texas — Engineer soldiers just completed testing the Army’s newest explosive that will help them shape the battlefield.

Sappers from the 59th Combat Engineer Company – Armored (CEC-A), 36th Engineer Brigade learned how to employ the XM204 Top Attack Munition, the first of its kind in…

Combined Swedish Exercise Tests Protection of Civil Population

Combined Swedish Exercise Tests Protection of Civil Population

Meteor is a functional exercise with a focus on healthcare. The armed forces train together with the police and the civilian health and medical services in order to jointly face pressures in society.

On 29 August – 8 September, the exercise will be carried out at several locations in central Swed…

Rheinmetall to Supply New L58 Extended Range Charge to US Army

Rheinmetall to Supply New L58 Extended Range Charge to US Army

Rheinmetall will supply its latest artillery propellant charge technology to the U.S. Army. American Rheinmetall Munitions Inc., located in Stafford, VA is on contract to prototype an artillery extended range charge (ERC) for firing munitions out of a L58 length 155mm artillery cannon.

This ERC …

RAAF Flies Four PC-21 Trainers to New Zealand for Exercise

RAAF Flies Four PC-21 Trainers to New Zealand for Exercise

The Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) has hit a milestone with their PC-21 aircraft, bringing four of their single engine propeller aircraft across the ditch for the first time to support a New Zealand based exercise.

Exercise Raven Kahu was undertaken recently with No. 4 Squadron from the RAAF a…

Czech Firms to Supply L-39NG Training Device to Hungary

Czech Firms to Supply L-39NG Training Device to Hungary

VODOCHODY, Czech Republic — More good news for the aerospace and defence industry in the Czech Republic. The delivery of twelve L-39NG jet trainers to Hungary will also include a ground-based simulation training system. This will be a key element for the seamless retraining of Hungarian pilots for…
Australian Navy, CAE Consolidate Naval Ship Training

Australian Navy, CAE Consolidate Naval Ship Training

The Royal Australian Navy will employ innovative new training systems as part of a plan to grow its workforce to more than 20,000 people by 2040.

The new Navy Training Force Platforms and Systems Training Contract with CAE Australia will deliver essential platform and system training to Navy per…


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