Safran Aero Boosters and BMT Aerospace have signed an agreement to manufacture key components of Pratt & Whitney’s F135 engine which powers the F-35 Lightning II aircraft for the Belgian government. Read more
Vanuatu has taken ownership of its new Guardian-class Patrol Boat.
A long-standing Defence program that identifies opportunities for Australian companies in the international supply chains of eight multinational Defence companies will be the subject of an independent review starting later this month.
The government has announced 10 new contracts worth almost $20 million for defence industry, taking the total number of contracts signed by the Defence Innovation Hub to over 150.
Australian university students will have the opportunity to apply their fresh ideas and innovative approaches to national security challenges through a new Defence entrepreneurship program, D.Start Catalyst.
Chief of the Defence Force General Angus Campbell has announced that the ADF has officially completed its withdrawal from Afghanistan, bringing Australia's longest-ever war to a close.
Defence has issued a Request for Information seeking input from industry and academia regarding capacity and interest in participating in the $1 billion Sovereign Guided Weapons and Explosive Ordnance Enterprise.
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people maintain the world's oldest continuous warrior culture. Today they make an invaluable contribution across the whole of the ADF and particularly through the Regional Force Surveillance Group.
Export Control Reform has reduced the US export control compliance burden. The third article in this series explores the process for identifying applicable export license exemptions and exceptions.
AML3D has received a purchase contract to produce a 3D printed tooling component from Boeing.
The US State Department has approved possible major arms sales to the Philippines amidst heightening tensions between Manila and Beijing and counterterrorism efforts in the country's south.
The success of two international research collaborations by Australian universities has seen their projects extended by two years with funding from Defence’s Next Generation Technologies Fund (NGTF).
Commodity jurisdiction was discussed in the first article in a 5-part series on US Export Control Compliance. In this second article we focus on export licensing.
The Ministry of Defence of Thailand has placed a firm order for an additional Airbus C295 airlifter.
Rafael Advanced Defense Systems has been selected by an Asian air force to equip its fleet of aircraft with the BNET-AR communication solution.
Boeing Defence Australia has been officially certified to begin its inaugural contract with the Republic of Singapore Air Force (RSAF) for maintenance of the CH-47F aircraft at Oakey Detachment.
In the first of a five-part series, this article considers the first step in US export compliance: determining the jurisdiction of a US-acquired item.