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WASHINGTON — The amphibious assault ship USS Wasp’s service life has been extended five years, and the Navy and Marine Corps are evaluating additional extensions for other amphibious vessels. “This fall, the CNO approved the service life extension of the USS Wasp, that’s the LHD one, the first of her class, a steam ship, and he extended it by five years until 2034,” Expeditionary Warfare Director Brig. Gen. Lee Meyer said at the Modern Day Marine exposition Tuesday. “The other LHDs — we’ve got to study to see if we can extend them, and the plan is going to be…
The United Arab Emirates has announced its exit from OPEC and OPEC+, a decision that takes effect on 1 May 2026. This marks a significant blow to the cohesion of the oil cartel at a time of heightened disruption in global energy markets due to the ongoing war in Iran and the closure of the Strait of Hormuz.The UAE’s departure reduces the group’s collective control over global supply from roughly 30 per cent to about 26 per cent, undermining Saudi Arabia’s leadership role within the organisation.The UAE has invested heavily in infrastructure and is expected to raise production from its…
MC Compass Points U.S. Actions in the Strait of Hormuz Are an Example of Sea Control Source link
Israel Aerospace Industries has unveiled a next-generation touchscreen Multi-Function Display for Hindustan Aeronautics Limited’s Rudra helicopters, marking a significant step in cockpit modernisation.The new system is designed to enhance pilot situational awareness and streamline mission management by integrating advanced digital interfaces into the existing platform.The touchscreen capability represents a departure from traditional button-based systems, offering a more intuitive and responsive control environment for complex operations.The display has been engineered to support high-resolution graphics and real-time data integration, enabling pilots to access navigation, targeting, and communication functions with greater efficiency Its modular architecture allows seamless adaptation to evolving mission requirements, ensuring that…
Stephen Cimbala, Global Security Review Amid U.S. involvement in a war against Iran, President Donald J. Trump has decided to double down on previous public expressions of disregard and… Source link
The Indian Army has initiated the procurement process for more than ninety Carrier Air Defence Tracked (CADET) systems, a move designed to strengthen its anti‑aircraft capabilities and likely aimed at replacing the ageing 2K22 Tunguska systems.The Request for Information (RFI) underscores the emphasis on domestic, “Make in India” solutions, seeking a versatile tracked platform capable of mounting either missile systems, anti‑aircraft guns, or a hybrid of both.The primary purpose of the CADET initiative is to enhance mobile air defence against evolving threats, particularly unmanned aerial vehicles, rockets, artillery, and mortar fire. This reflects the Army’s growing concern over URAM threats,…
The Ajax programme was paused in 2021 due to injuries sustained by crews. Credit: UK MoD/Crown copyright Ajax trials to restart slowly with tightly controlled “crawl-walk-run” testing Problems blamed on multiple issues, not one root cause MoD sticks with Ajax due to sunk costs and delivered vehicles despite value and obsolescence concerns The 12-year-old Ajax armoured vehicle programme, yet to deliver a usable capability to the British Army, has been ordered to restart its trials programme at a crawl in order to shake off long-standing issues that have plagued the troubled platform. Testing was suspended on Ajax in late-2025 after…
ROSATOM has delivered a RusBeam 2800 industrial 3D printer to India, marking a significant step in the country’s drive to localise advanced manufacturing under the “Make in India” initiative.The machine, valued at approximately ₹20 crore, is designed to produce complex, high-precision components for the space and defence sectors using electron beam technology. Its arrival underscores the growing collaboration between Indian entities and ROSATOM in the field of additive manufacturing.The RusBeam 2800 is equipped to process titanium and stainless steel wires, enabling a range of tasks including printing, welding, and forging. This versatility makes it particularly suited for the production of…
The contract will see additional 8,600 soldiers receiving the IdZ-ES system. Credit: © Rheinmetall AG. Rheinmetall Electronics has received a €1.04bn ($1.2bn) contract to supply and modernise soldier systems for the German Armed Forces (Bundeswehr). The Federal Office of Bundeswehr Equipment, Information Technology and In-Service Support (BAAINBw) placed the order as part of a larger project to update military equipment. Discover B2B Marketing That Performs Combine business intelligence and editorial excellence to reach engaged professionals across 36 leading media platforms. Find out more This new contract covers the delivery and modernisation of 237 platoon-level soldier systems called ‘Infantry Soldier of…
Russia has dispatched the fourth regiment of the S-400 Triumf air defence system to India, set to receive 4th unit early next month, with deployment scheduled for late May.According to Hindustan Times, the system will be positioned in the Rajasthan sector, a move aimed at strengthening India’s aerial defence posture against potential threats.This deployment marks a significant step in the ongoing induction of the S-400 systems, which are considered among the most advanced long-range surface-to-air missile platforms in the world.Their ability to track and neutralise multiple types of aerial targets, including aircraft, drones, and ballistic missiles, provides India with a…
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