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Geospatial mapping of maritime piracy-related security risks can produce more nuanced assessments than simple 'no-sail' or 'high-risk' zonal charting.
In the case study of Southeast Asia, the current tanker hijacking threat primarily relates to areas off the east coast of peninsular
South Korean shipbuilder Hyundai Heavy Industries (HHI) posted further losses in fiscal year 2015 due mainly to downturns in its non-defence businesses.
HHI - one of the country's biggest naval shipyards - said sales in 2015 declined 12% to KRW46.23 trillion (USD38.6 billion), while net losses
BAE Systems expects to sell additional batches of Hawk training aircraft to India as work continues between the company and its Indian partners to develop advanced versions of the best-selling jet.
According to BAE Systems' Director of Hawk Aircraft Programmes, Alun Fishburne, these orders will go
Japan's biggest defence corporation, Mitsubishi Heavy Industries (MHI), has posted strong quarterly gains, helped by expanding defence orders, the group said on 4 February.
MHI said that group sales up until the end of the third quarter in fiscal year 2015 reached JPY2,832.6 billion (USD24.2
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Navantia is to advance the delivery of two BAM vessels ordered by Spain in 2014
The Spanish Navy is now expected to receive the ships in 2018, instead of 2019
Navantia is to bring forward to 2018 the delivery of two corvette-style BAM patrol vessels it is building for the Spanish Navy.
Indian company Punj Lloyd has formed a joint venture (JV) with Israel Weapon Industries (IWI) to produce a range of firearms for the Indian defence and security markets.
An official from Punj Lloyd told IHS Jane's on 4 February that equity in the JV will be split 51:49, with the Indian company
Rheinmetall Defence Australia has appointed Gary Stewart as chief operations officer to drive its growth in Australia and New Zealand.
Stewart's responsibilities will include enhancing Rheinmetall Defence Australia's footprint in the region as well as implementing technology-transfer projects
Americas
Bolivia - 3 February 2016: State oil company YPFB guaranteed the supply of fuel despite a protest by truck drivers that had blocked roads and border crossings.
Chile - 4 February 2016: In Vilcún, Araucania, a group of unidentified people attempted to explode an improvised explosive
The amphibious force of the Italian Navy has conducted marine training exercise Phibex off the southern port of Taranto.
The US Navy has successfully conducted four flight tests of the surface-to-air Standard Missile-6 Block I (SM-6 Blk I) off the Hawaiian coast.
The US Navy has announced that its long-range Bell-Boeing V-22 Osprey varient has been granted the official designation to serve as a carrier on-board delivery (COD) aircraft, CMV-22B.
French Exocet Anti-Ship Missile
The Lebanese military is to receive more than 200 French-made armoured vehicles as part of a pledged USD3 billion grant from Saudi Arabia to upgrade its capabilities.
The contract was signed on 2 February between Volvo-Renault trucks and ODAS, a company created by the French government to serve as
Norway has downselected four contenders for its 155 mm self-propelled artillery (SPA) procurement programme, the Norwegian Defence Materiel Agency (DMA or Forsvarsmateriell) told IHS Jane's on 4 February.
Norway currently operates 14 ageing M109A3GN tracked SPAs, which are in need of replacement by
The Indian Air Force (IAF) has received the last of the Mil Mi-17V-5 'Hip' medium-lift platforms it ordered from Russian Helicopters, ahead of the expected signing soon of a contract for more, it was announced on 2 February.
Delivery of this final batch of the 151 Mi-17V-5 helicopters for India
US Navy leaders, defence civilian officials, and industry representatives discussed the evolving concept of 'distributed lethality' at the recent Surface Navy Association symposium. Grace Jean assesses the debates that took place
In early 2015, the US Navy (USN) unveiled its 'distributed lethality'
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Industry and operators are looking to heavy fuel engines
Onboard power generation key to supporting UAV capability growth
The next generation of unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) will not emerge until advances in engine technology are achieved and introduced, according to Jim Edmondson,
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