
United States Approves Possible FMS of Tomahawk to Australia
The United States’ State Department approved a possible Foreign Military Sale (FMS) to Australia of 220 Tomahawk cruise missiles for an estimated cost of $895 million.

The United States’ State Department approved a possible Foreign Military Sale (FMS) to Australia of 220 Tomahawk cruise missiles for an estimated cost of $895 million.
UK defence technology company SEA has entered into a strategic partnership with Cornes Technologies, the leading Japanese technology trading company, to provide the Japanese naval industry with access to the latest defence technology in the maritime domain.
Norway is set to become the sixteenth user of the SH/MH-60 Seahawk following an announcement by the Minister of Defence Bjørn Arild Gram at a press conference Tuesday 14 March announcing the decision to procure six helicopters of the most modern MH-60R Seahawk variant.
Two Type 052DL class destroyers were launched at Dalian Shipyard, according to images shared on social media.
Germany’s Bundeswehr released a comprehensive document outlining the new force posture for the German Navy with a target date of 2035.
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Australia joined OCCAR’s In-Service Support program for the MU90 Light Weight Torpedo (LWT) which brings benefits in terms of of cost, interoperability and schedule.
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Naval Group signed two contracts with the UAE armed forces to provide the MU90 lightweight torpedo and the CANTO anti-torpedo system.