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The Norwegian technology firm Kongsberg Maritime has formalised an agreement to provide 18 substantial Kamewa waterjets for the Indian Navy’s Next-Generation Missile Vessel (NGMV) initiative, reported Naval Today. This development represents a pivotal expansion for the company, marking its most significant individual waterjet order since its inception. The firm noted that this milestone indicates a robust return to the manufacturing of large-scale waterjet systems following a decade of relatively subdued activity in this specific sector.Responsibility for the construction of the NGMV fleet lies with Cochin Shipyard Limited (CSL), and these vessels are slated to become a fundamental component of India’s maritime…

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BEIRUT — Turkish missile producer Roketsan has opened new production facilities as the first part of an investment “to manufacture technologically advanced products at a faster pace,” said Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan. Erdogan stated at the Ankara facility’s opening ceremonies Tuesday, “With this facility and these systems, which have a completed investment value of $1 billion and a total investment value of $3 billion, we will speed up the steps we take with determination, and will accomplish our targets more quickly,” according to a readout of his remarks. In a post on X, Roketsan CEO Murat Ikinci called the…

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Artist’s rendition of a Cessna SkyCourier configured for military operations. Credit: © Textron Inc. Belgium has placed an order for five Cessna SkyCourier to enhance the operational capacity of its Special Operations Forces. The order marks the first entry of the multirole aircraft, developed by Textron Aviation, into the global defence market. Discover B2B Marketing That Performs Combine business intelligence and editorial excellence to reach engaged professionals across 36 leading media platforms. Find out more Sabena Engineering, the designated prime contractor, will receive the aircraft through 2027, after which the planes will undergo military modifications in Belgium before being handed…

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The Indian Air Force’s fleet of home-grown Light Combat Aircraft, the TEJAS, is scheduled to return to active flight operations today after being grounded for approximately two months. This decision follows a period of inactivity for all thirty-six aircraft in the fleet, which was prompted by a technical concern identified earlier this year.According to D K Sunil, the Chairman and Managing Director of Hindustan Aeronautics Limited, the fleet is expected to be back in the skies by Wednesday, 8 April, following the successful resolution of the underlying issue.The grounding was initiated after a software-related technical glitch was discovered during a…

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WASHINGTON — The Army’s newly established Data Operations Center pilot program aims to help tactical units handle data connections and latency, so they can focus on the fight rather than fighting data, according to the director of the center. “It is the issue of trying to figure out how to connect data objects from different cloud environments. It’s trying to figure out how to learn and work with a data owner from an enterprise mission system and pulling that data into the tactical space for Next Gen C2,” Brig. Gen. Michael Kaloostian, who also serves as the director of the…

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The contract seeks to transition human health and performance technologies from laboratory research to operational field use. Credit: © AeroVironment, Inc. UES, a division of AeroVironment, has received a $25m contract from the US Air Force (USAF) to move a range of human health and performance technologies from laboratory research to operational settings. The three-year contract serves the needs of the Air Force Research Laboratory’s 711th Human Performance Wing Human Effectiveness Directorate (711 HPW). Discover B2B Marketing That Performs Combine business intelligence and editorial excellence to reach engaged professionals across 36 leading media platforms. Find out more As part of…

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An Indian Air Force Medium Altitude Long Endurance (MALE) UAV on a TarmacThe Government of India has set in motion the design and development of an advanced unmanned combat search and rescue aircraft for the Indian Air Force.This runway‑independent UAV is intended to undertake missions to rescue aircrew without risking manned aircraft, while also serving as a platform to ferry logistics and supplies into forward areas and inhospitable terrains such as snow‑bound heights where conventional helicopters face limitations.Officials confirmed that the project has been approved in principle under the Defence Acquisition Procedure 2020.The initiative is closely aligned with the country’s drive…

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