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ADF and JSDF trial high energy laser

The Australian Defence Force and Japanese Self-Defense Force have successfully trialled a High Energy Laser sensor under Project Boobook at Cultana Training Area in South Australia. Project Boobook is the first co-development project between the Australian and Japanese defence industries,…

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Australia and UK to Cooperate on CEAFAR radar

Australia and the United Kingdom have signed a joint statement to deepen cooperation on the Active Electronically Scanned Array (AESA) radar capability supplied by Canberra-based Company CEA Technologies Pty Limited. The joint statement recognises the strategic importance of collaboration between both…

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RAAF to acquire AIM-260 JATM

Defence will acquire the AIM-260 Joint Advanced Tactical Missile (JATM), manufactured by Lockheed Martin, at a cost of nearly $736 million. It will equip Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) Super Hornets, Lightning IIs and Growlers with a new high speed,…

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JDAM LR enters initial production

The US Air Force has awarded Boeing a US$75 million ($107 million) Undefinitized Contract Action (UCA) to acquire the BSU-111/B Payload Delivery Unit (PDU) Joint Direct Attack Munition Long Range (JDAM LR), clearing the program for initial production. The JDAM…

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MILLIBEAM reveals RAKURAI C-UAS capability

Sydney based startup MILLIBEAM has revealed RAKURAI, a sovereign Counter-Uncrewed Aerial System (C-UAS) built on proprietary Radio Frequency (RF) architecture that the company says is a world-first. RAKURAI has recently achieved TRL 5 in preparation for field testing. RAKURAI overcomes…

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KBR wins DASSPO CLCM contract

Defence awarded a $12.5 million, three year Capability Life Cycle Manager contract to Kellogg Brown & Root Pty Ltd (KBR) for the Diving, Autonomous and Signatures System Program Office (DASSPO) portfolio. The initial three-year contract is another step forward in…

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Department of War awards Lockheed Martin US$58.62 billion to expand PAC-3 production

The US Department of War has awarded Lockheed Martin a seven-year Undefinitized Contract Action (UCA) modification for up to US$53.86 billion (about $77.3 billion) for PAC-3 Missile Segment Enhancement (MSE) interceptors, supporting the Department of War's Acquisition Transformation Strategy. The award brings the total multiyear contract value to US$58.62 billion…

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