The Royal Australian Navy's MH-60R Seahawk fleet has reached over 50,000 flight hours in ten years of operational service. Read more
Electro Optic Systems is adjusting its business model to offshore some of its design and production capabilities to make its products acceptable to customers concerned about US ITAR restrictions | Max Blenkin
Attendees of ADM’s Northern Australia Defence Summit in Darwin on 29 April were reminded of how critical the region has become when set against the backdrop of the rapidly deteriorating strategic circumstances | Nigel Pittaway
In a world-first, Australian Army soldiers fired air-to-air missiles from a NASAMS Hawkei high-mobility launcher at Woomera Test Range in May.
The list of major Australian defence programs that have been cancelled or rescoped due to funding pressure is growing fast | Ewen Levick
Shield AI continues to increase its presence in Australia as the company opened their new facility in Melbourne on July 1.
The ANAO has found significant deficiencies in Navy management of sustainment of their two largest vessels, which have experienced critical failures in operations.
The Australian Army's Black Hawk fleet has returned to South East Queensland's Swartz Barracks.
Defence Trailblazer has announced that QuantX Labs has signed a new research project agreement with the University of Adelaide to mature their existing quantum sensing and timekeeping technologies.
Canberra headquartered Aspen Medical has announced the launch of a new specialist capability: Aspen Medical – Defence and National Security.
Babcock Australasia and US-based PteroDynamics Inc. have showcased unmanned aerial system technology to the Australian Defence Force.
Lockheed Martin Australia has appointed Air Commodore (Retd) Phil Gordon, as the new International Strategy & Business Development Director of Rotary and Missions Systems for Australia and New Zealand.
Defence is now revisiting Joint Project 9102, inviting defence companies to respond to a fresh request for information (RFI).
DroneShield has received a package of three standalone follow-on contracts for $61.6 million from a European military customer.
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Bell Textron has delivered 40 Bell 505 helicopters to the Republic of Korea Army and Republic of Korea Navy.
Northrop Grumman’s latest MQ-4C Triton uncrewed multi-intelligence aircraft has undergone testing with the US Navy’s Naval Air Systems Command.
As prime contractor, Indra has delivered to the Australian Defence Force eleven Instrument Landing Systems and six Non-Directional Beacons across twelve sites.
The University of Melbourne and QinetiQ have signed a Memorandum of Understanding, with the hope of combining academic expertise with industry insights.