Leidos Australia and Kongsberg seek to up-arm USV with NSM
Leidos Australia and Kongsberg Defense & Aerospace have signed an Memorandum of Understanding at Indo Pacific 2025, signifying an intent to assess possible integration of
Leidos Australia and Kongsberg Defense & Aerospace have signed an Memorandum of Understanding at Indo Pacific 2025, signifying an intent to assess possible integration of
On November 13, Japanese shipbuilder Japan Marine United (JMU) launched the first two of a planned fleet of 12 offshore patrol vessels (OPVs) for the
Rear Admiral Stephen Hughes, Head of Navy Capability for the Royal Australian Navy (RAN), spoke to Naval News at the Indo-Pacific 2025 naval exhibition held
From November 10 to 13, HD Hyundai Heavy Industries (HD HHI) participated in the Defense & Security 2025 exhibition in Bangkok, Thailand, where it showcased
Japan’s new Defense Minister Shinjiro Koizumi has publicly called for Tokyo to consider acquiring nuclear-powered submarines (SSN), marking what would be a significant strategic shift
Navantia Australia has presented two new ship designs at the Indo Pacific 2025 Maritime Exposition in Sydney. The two developments are the Alfa 4000 Light
Cohort plc, the independent defence technology group, has today signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with South Korean shipbuilder, Hanwha Ocean at Defense & Security
South Korean shipbuilder Hanwa Ocean today inked Memorandums of Understandings (MoU) with French shipbuilder Naval Group and European missile manufacturer MBDA during the Defense &
Navantia Australia exhibited an innovative new landing craft concept at the Indo-Pacific 2025 naval exhibition held in Sydney from 4-6 November. Called the Uncrewed Landing
Four major Defence companies have proposed the establishment of an AUKUS Combat Systems Collaborative Team in contemplation of a potential role for Australia’s SSN-AUKUS conventionally