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Norway chooses MH-60R Seahawk as NH90 replacement

Sikorsky MH-60R Seahawks could conduct anti-surface warfare and search and rescue operations alongside UAVs such as the Skeldar V-200 for Norway. → Read More

Lockheed Martin prepares first F-16 Block 70 fighters for Bahrain

The delivery of the latest configuration of the F-16 Fighter jet will strengthen US-Bahrain ties, will significantly enhance the Gulf country's air capabilities and has the potential to further increase demand for the jet in the region. → Read More

Farnborough 2022: Live exercises to move virtual very soon, says BAE Systems

VRAI joins BAE Systems to further develop a single synthetic environment for multi-domain training in a virtual environment. → Read More

Farnborough 2022: L3Harris reaffirms focus on optimising UK C4ISR

The aerospace and defence technology provider is ready to support the UK land, air and naval forces with communication and digitisation technologies in the coming years. → Read More

Is the British Army training for the right fight? (Opinion)

Analysts and experts will scrutinise the conflict in Ukraine for years to come, but the past few months have certainly been enough to highlight some of the gaps in the British Army’s capabilities. Are the lessons learned in the east being applied correctly? → Read More

Farnborough 2022: Inzpire offers multi-domain operational training

UK-based Inzpire performed a concept demonstration overview at the Farnborough International Airshow, showing a virtual training solution that can improve multi-domain C2 operations. → Read More

Farnborough 2022: Raytheon UK to establish laser integration centre in Scotland

The Livingston centre will support British directed energy capabilities and will allow Raytheon UK to scale up production of its existing C-UAS systems. → Read More

Farnborough 2022: Boeing and CAE to collaborate on global air training

The collaboration between CAE and Boeing will build on existing joint efforts and will seek to strengthen the presence of Boeing aircraft in the US and Europe. → Read More

Farnborough 2022: Aero Vodochody targets US market with L-39NG

An MoU between Aero Vodochody and Patriots Global Training seeks to deepen the presence of the Czech company and its L-39NG in the US training market. → Read More

Hadean to set the scene for British Army CTTP

The pathfinder agreement between the British Army and Hadean seeks to transfer large portions of land-based physical training and exercises into a singular synthetic environment. → Read More

South Korea and US to resume live training

South Korea and the US are in talks to restart live Combined Command Post Training exercises while tentatively agreeing to conduct annual combined military drills starting at the end of summer 2022. → Read More

Armies need to build more trust in AI, experts say

A newly published paper suggests that to fully harness the potential of AI, militaries need to change the way they think about trust and machine-human collaboration. → Read More

Rheinmetall to announce LVCTS team

A new land vehicle training system for the Canadian Army will transfer a substantial amount of individual and collective live training to simulations. Once the LVCTS is fully operational, it will serve as the flagship interface for CA’s future live, virtual and constructive training environment. → Read More

UK and Japan to strengthen ties with naval training

As the Royal Navy increases its presence in the Pacific and threats grow across the world, Japan and the UK believe closer cooperation is necessary to promote maritime order. → Read More

Vrgineers draws on pilot experience to develop mixed reality headset

The new Vrgineers VR/MR pilot training headset has a proprietary eye-tracking system for behavioural analysis and was designed for enhanced pilot training. → Read More

Last Red Hawk test aircraft handed over as Saab shifts manufacturing to US

The last T-7A Red Hawk development jet received its aft section from Sweden and was joined with the forward fuselage. All future subassembly production work will now take place at Saab’s new facility in Indiana. → Read More

Eurosatory 2022: MKS introduces UAV lenses

MKS Instruments' new reduced-sized 18-255mm Ophir LightIR image can be fitted on tactical UAV IR cameras. → Read More

Eurosatory 2022: Cubic could fill British Army artillery training gap with Blue Shell

The L-118 light gun simulator allows for a full representation of the real system. In conjunction with new Blue Shell training rounds, it could enhance combined arms training for the British Army. → Read More

Eurosatory 2022: BIRD Aerosystems aims for the ground

BIRD Aerosystems extends its range of products at Eurosatory 2022 with a ground detection system and a ground/maritime patrol radar. → Read More

Eurosatory 2022: Rafael to implement laser technology on air defence portfolio

Rafael is looking to complement its wide range of air-defence capabilities with laser technology and continues to work on assessing future threats. → Read More