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The HIMARS during Exercise Verbranden Road at Puckapunyal Military Area (PMA). Credit: Caitlin Heggie. The Australian government has confirmed a A$2.3bn ($1.6bn) investment over the decade in US-made High Mobility Artillery Rocket Systems (HIMARS) and Precision Strike Missiles (PrSM). The systems were chosen after competitive evaluation, and will enhance the Australian Army’s long-range strike capability, the government said in a statement on 28 April 2026. Discover B2B Marketing That Performs Combine business intelligence and editorial excellence to reach engaged professionals across 36 leading media platforms. Find out more With this investment, a second long-range fires regiment will also be established…

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The VRDE Ranjeet project, also known as the Future Ready Combat Vehicle (FRCV), is emerging as a transformative programme in India’s land systems domain. Conceived by the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO), it is intended to replace the Indian Army’s ageing T-72 Ajeya fleet with a next-generation main battle tank.The design and development are being spearheaded by the Vehicles Research and Development Establishment (VRDE) and the Combat Vehicles Research and Development Establishment (CVRDE), with induction expected around 2030.The plan is ambitious, aiming to field approximately 1,770 units in three phases, marking one of the largest modernisation efforts in India’s…

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Last week, the Navy gathered for the annual Sea Air Space conference in National Harbor, Md, and there was a lot to see. Breaking Defense Editor-in-Chief Aaron Mehta walks you through the key topics, then we feature two video tours of the systems on display at the conference — both on the show floor and in the water outside. Source link

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The Indian Space Research Organisation has taken another step forward in its collaboration with Japan by sending a team to the Tanegashima Space Centre, reported India Today.The visit was aimed at assessing launch site preparations for the Lunar Polar Exploration Mission, known in India as Chandrayaan-5.This joint endeavour will see India provide the lander while Japan contributes a rover, with the mission targeting the Moon’s South Pole to investigate the presence of water ice.During the visit, ISRO officials inspected launch facilities and checked equipment and systems that will be used to load the spacecraft onto Japan’s H3 rocket. These pre-launch…

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BELFAST — The trilateral AUKUS nuclear-powered submarine program is suffering from “shortcomings and failings” that threaten its development, according to a report from UK defense committee lawmakers published today. “Timely investment in upgrading the BAE Systems shipyard at Barrow [England] where SSN-AUKUS will be built will be crucial,” the report stresses. “This has already slipped: any further failures could lead to delay in delivering SSN-AUKUS with serious consequences both for UK national security and for credibility with AUKUS partners.”  Partner nations under AUKUS Pillar 1 are committed to the supply of three to five US-made Virginia-class submarines to Australia ahead…

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Defence Minister Rajnath Singh arrived in Bishkek, the capital of Kyrgyzstan, on Monday to attend the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) Defence Ministers’ Meeting.His arrival was marked by a traditional welcome ceremony, where he was offered Borsok, a popular Kyrgyz delicacy, as part of the reception. This visit represents a significant multilateral engagement centred on regional security and defence cooperation.Singh is scheduled to participate in discussions with defence counterparts from SCO member states on Tuesday. The agenda will focus on strengthening defence cooperation, enhancing regional stability, and addressing shared security challenges.Before departing for Kyrgyzstan, he stated in a post on X…

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