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Thales Australia have launched Australian Munitions - a business dedicated to providing munitions that deliver an advantage to Australian warfighters.

Site works for Australia's biggest titanium manufacturing facility started in Adelaide. The facility will supply long thin titanium components for the Joint Strike Fighter program.

CAE has won a series of military contracts valued at more than C$55 million.

Indra will implement its new Tactical Communication Router for the RAAF's Joint Battlefield Airspace Controller teams.

The first firings by the RAN of Harpoon Block II anti-ship missiles took place in June at the US Sea Test Range at Naval Air Station Point Magu west of Los Angeles.

The Government has decided to acquire the Growler electronic warfare system for the Super Hornet at a cost of around $1.5 billion.

Quickstep have received the first purchase order to supply composite wing flaps for the C-130J Super Hercules aircraft.

Electro Optic Systems Holdings Limited has been informed that their tender for participation in the US Army CROWS 3 program was not successful.

The hull of the first Landing Helicopter Dock, the largest ship ever to be built for the Royal Australian Navy, has left Spain bound for Australia.

Exercise Pitch Black 2012, Australia's biennial air combat training activity has concluded after three weeks of offensive counter air and offensive air support operations that included large formations of multi-national aircraft over Northern Territory skies.

Boeing has announced the $130 million renovation of its Chinook helicopter production line in Pennsylvania is nearing completion.

Toll Transitions has utilised Oracle software to relocate 25,000 ADF personnel and reduce relocation processing time from three days to one hour.

The Defence Chemical, Biological, Radiological and Nuclear Centre has taken delivery of the latest CBRN training simulation systems.

The Army's new, purpose-built headquarters for 1st Division and Deployable Joint Force Headquarters has officially been opened at Gallipoli Barracks.

Turbomeca has been certified by the Directorate General Technical Airworthiness of the Australian Defence Force as an Approved Maintenance Organisation.

Sentient has announced that it will provide additional Kestrel Land MTI licenses in support of the Australian Army's operations in Afghanistan.