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Patri led the development of 6×6 armoured vehicle system CAVS programme. Credit: Patria Group. Latvia and Patria have finalised a life cycle support (LCS) agreement covering the Common Armoured Vehicle System (CAVS) 6×6 vehicles operated by the Latvian National Armed Forces (LNAF). The contract outlines specific sustainment processes, services, products and responsibilities tailored to Latvia’s requirements, ensuring continued operational readiness of its armoured fleet. Discover B2B Marketing That Performs Combine business intelligence and editorial excellence to reach engaged professionals across 36 leading media platforms. Find out more The new agreement builds on the 2024 life cycle management (LCM) contract established…

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The Indian Navy is actively participating in Exercise Sea Dragon 2026, a prominent US-led multinational anti-submarine warfare (ASW) drill hosted at Andersen Air Force Base in Guam throughout March.This annual exercise unites maritime forces from key Indo-Pacific partners, underscoring growing interoperability amid rising maritime tensions in the region.Joining the United States Navy are contingents from the Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF), Japan Maritime Self-Defence Force (JMSDF), and Royal New Zealand Air Force (RNZAF).The Indian Navy’s involvement highlights India’s deepening defence ties with Quad partners—comprising the US, Australia, Japan, and India—fostering collective readiness against submarine threats.The RAAF has deployed a P-8A…

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WASHINGTON — The US Air Force has awarded two separate, sole-source contracts to Boeing to continue development of the embattled E-7 Wedgetail, according to a Defense Department notice. The first award exercises an existing option worth $2.3 billion. A separate contract valued at $99.3 million addresses diminishing manufacturing sources for the aircraft’s radar. All told, the two awards raise the value of the E-7 contract to just over $5 billion, the Pentagon said in a daily roundup of contracts posted Thursday evening.   The awards come after the service’s attempt last year to cancel the Wedgetail was rejected by lawmakers, who…

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Pakistan Defence News Pakistan has escalated its military response against the Afghan Taliban through Operation Ghazab Lil Haq, conducting airstrikes across Kabul, Kandahar, Paktia, and Paktika. UNAMA reports mounting civilian casualties as China attempts mediation. Pakistan has escalated its military response against the Afghan Taliban and associated militant groups through a sustained air campaign across multiple Afghan provinces under Operation Ghazab Lil Haq.The Pakistan Air Force (PAF) conducted overnight strikes between 12 and 13 March targeting suspected militant infrastructure in Kabul, Kandahar, Paktia, and Paktika. According to Pakistani security officials, the strikes hit logistics hubs, equipment depots, and training camps…

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Leonardo AW149 medium helicopter at Farnborough, 24 July 2024. Credit: John Hill. The UK has confirmed a timeline for the entry of the NMH fleet between 2030 and 2033 This timeline comes nine days after Leonardo UK was finally tasked to deliver 23 AW149 medium lift helicopters But there are currently too few AW149s being built to fill the capability gap across the armed forces The UK has confirmed a timeline for the entry of the NMH fleet into service with the British Army and Royal Air Force for the first time. In a parliamentary written statement on 11 March,…

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Embraer’s C-390 Millennium medium-size, twin-engine, jet-powered military transport aircraftIndia’s quest to modernise its tactical airlift capabilities has reignited a fierce competition between two prominent medium transport aircraft: Embraer’s C-390 Millennium and Lockheed Martin’s C-130J Super Hercules.The Indian Air Force (IAF) seeks to procure 60 new aircraft under the Medium Transport Aircraft (MTA) programme, aiming to phase out ageing Soviet-era platforms like the Antonov An-32 and partially relieve the overburdened Ilyushin Il-76 fleet.This procurement drive stems from the pressing need to replace the An-32s, acquired in the mid-1980s, which now grapple with escalating maintenance demands and scarce spare parts. The Il-76,…

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LONDON — As the safety of sea lanes comes into dramatic focus with Iran’s closure of the Strait of Hormuz, the United Kingdom’s Royal Navy recently announced it’s purchasing a new fleet of unmanned surface vessels designed in part to “keep sailors safe on global deployments.” On Wednesday the navy said it would buy 20 K3 Scout Medium USVs made by Kraken Technology Group to be used by the Coastal Forces Squadron and 47 Commando Royal Marines “for operations, training and development activities to set the foundation for further uses of autonomous uncrewed technology.” The move is part of the navy’s…

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Six crew members killed aboard a KC-135 that crashed in Iraq on Thursday—the most recent casualties of the war on Iran—likely had no parachutes, which were removed from the venerable tanker aircraft nearly two decades ago.Two aircraft were involved in the deadly incident, one of which returned safely to base. They were supporting the two-week-old Operation Epic Fury, but the incident was not the result of “hostile fire or friendly fire,” U.S. Central Command said in a Friday news release. The nature of the crashed KC-135’s mission was not immediately clear. The other plane was also a KC-135, according to a…

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