Turkish Navy acquires 3rd Aksungur MALE UCAV
Turkish Aerospace delivered the third Aksungur unmanned combat aerial vehicle to the Turkish Navy on August 04, 2022.
06 Aug 2022
Turkish Aerospace delivered the third Aksungur unmanned combat aerial vehicle to the Turkish Navy on August 04, 2022.
05 Aug 2022
One of the greatest advantages of PrSM is that it can hit moving land and maritime targets using a multi-mode seeker.
05 Aug 2022
British maritime technology company Kraken Technology Group (KTG) announced that it has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Thales for the ongoing development and provision of systems for the Kraken K50 maritime precision engagement platform.
05 Aug 2022
Austal has delivered the second of eight Evolved Cape-class Patrol Boats (ECCPB’s) to the Royal Australian Navy.
04 Aug 2022
Curtiss-Wright Corporation announced on 03 August that it has been awarded contracts valued in excess of $220 million to provide propulsion valves, pumps, and advanced instrumentation and control systems for the U.S. Navy’s Virginia-class nuclear-powered attack submarine, Columbia-class submarine and Ford-class aircraft carrier programs.
04 Aug 2022
The People's Liberation Army Navy (PLAN) promulgated exercise areas surrounding Taiwan in response to Nancy Pelosi's arrival on the island by aircraft escorted by US fighter jets on August 02, 2022. The exercise areas overlap Taiwan's territorial waters.
03 Aug 2022
L3Harris press release The U.S. Navy is operating its medium-displacement unmanned surface vehicle, Nomad, which ...
03 Aug 2022
The Kongsberg-Thales “StrikeMaster” is still the only confirmed competitor for the Australian Army’s land-based anti-ship ...
02 Aug 2022
The Chief Executive Officer of Brahmos Aerospace company, Atul Rane, told Russian TASS agency that the hypersonic version of the BrahMos cruise missile, the BrahMos-II, may include technology from Russia's Tsirkon hypersonic missile.
02 Aug 2022
The U.S. Navy’s Chief of Naval Operations’ (CNO) Navigation Plan (NAVPLAN) 2022 calls for 373 manned ships and 150 unmanned ships for a total of 523 (estimated) ships by 2045. The NAVPLAN breaks down the classification types and roles of these U.S. Navy vessels into their desired numbers and allotments.