Indonesia inks deal with Turkiye for two I-class Frigates
Indonesia inked a deal with Turkish shipbuilding group TAIS for the procurement of two I-class (Istif-class / Istanbul-class) frigates for the Indonesian Navy (TNI AL).
Indonesia inked a deal with Turkish shipbuilding group TAIS for the procurement of two I-class (Istif-class / Istanbul-class) frigates for the Indonesian Navy (TNI AL).
At the IDEF 2025 exhibition in Istanbul, it was officially announced that the ULAQ family of Unmanned Surface Vessels (USVs) will continue its development and
At IDEF 2025 exhibition in Istanbul, Turkish defence industry’s biggest companies showcased 4 unmanned surface vessels with new payload configuration in Ataköy Marina. Turkish defence
Australia’s military has ambitious plans to expand its ship-to-shore capability. However, the army is relying upon ageing and limited numbers of amphibious assets to land
The privately owned shipbuilder Republik Palindo, part of the Republikorp defence industry holding in Indonesia and formerly known as PT Palindo Marine, exhibited a full-sized
At the Indo Defence 2025 exhibition in Jakarta, PT Lundin (also known as North Sea Boats) showcased its 62-meter trimaran fast attack craft, which is
The Royal Malaysian Navy’s second Littoral Combat Ship (LCS) was officially named Raja Muda Nala and launched on July 3 during ceremony at Lumut Naval
Türkiye’s leading defense firms, Aselsan, Havelsan, and Roketsan, will supply key systems for Indonesia’s Merah Putih-class frigates, according to information obtained during the Indo Defence

Babcock cemented its position in the South Korea’s naval market when it was earlier selected to provide its weapons handling and launch system for KSS-III
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