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India to acquire further 12 P-8Is

The Indian Navy will add 12 more Boeing P-8Is for offshore surveillance and protection of the Indian waters.
The Indian Navy will acquire 12 more Boeing P-8I long-range maritime reconnaissance (LRMR) aircraft to boost its eye in the sky over India’s territorial waters and exclusive economic zone.

Hercs unite for AUSINDO exercise

An RAAF C-130J taking off from RAAF Base Darwin during Exercise RAJAWALI AUSINDO
Indonesian and Australian Air Force personnel recently participated in Exercise RAJAWALI AUSINDO at RAAF Base Darwin from December 1 to 6 2011.

Masters in System Support launched

In a world first, the three-year post-graduate course will equip students with crucial systems and services skills and knowledge.
The world's first masters program for systems support engineering was launched yesterday at Innovation House, Mawson Lakes in South Australia by Defence Materiel Minister Jason Clare.

First F-35 rolled out for UK

The STOVL jet delivered to the UK MOD, known as BK-11 will undergo functional fuel system checks before being transported to the flight line for ground and flight tests.
The first international F-35 Lightning II rolled out of the Lockheed Martin factory last week for the UK MoD who will use the short takeoff/vertical landing jet for training and operational tests.

HMAS Kanimbla farewelled

The Australian White Ensign is folded and handed to HMAS Kanimbla's Commanding Officer, Commander Brendon Zilko, RAN by Able Seaman Keegan McAllef
The last of the Royal Australian Navy's Amphibious Landing Platforms, HMAS Kanimbla, was decommissioned at her homeport of Garden Island, in Sydney, last month.

US Army ponders value of JAGM tweaks

The US Army are looking at ways to scale down the Joint Air-to-Ground Missile requirements to survive Pentagon budget cuts.
US Army officials presented the Joint Requirements Oversight Council with options for scaled-down Joint Air-to-Ground Missile requirements in a bid to survive a Pentagon-wide budget-cutting push.

More Poseidon OFT orders for CAE

CAE will manufacture the simulators for the US Navy’s P-8A program.
CAE has announced that Boeing has ordered six additional P-8A Poseidon operational flight trainers for the US Navy, which will be used as role playing stations during training of P-8A aircrews.

Australian Aerospace delivers final Tiger

Rear Admiral Mark Campbell and Australian Aerospace CEO, Dr Jens Goennemann sign the delivery documents for the final Tiger Helicopter, ARH22.
The program to provide the Australian Defence Force with an unrivalled armed reconnaissance helicopter capability achieved a major milestone with the delivery of the last production Tiger Helicopter.

ASMD win for BAE Systems

Minister for Defence, Stephen Smith along with Defence Materiel Minister, Jason Clare address the media at Garden Island where an announcement was made regarding the ANZAC Class Anti-Ship Missile Defence (ASMD) Upgrade project.
BAE Systems has been awarded a $270 million contract to upgrade the seven remaining Royal Australian Navy ANZAC class frigates, with the Anti-Ship Missile Defence capability.
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