NATO Air Policing: guarding the skies when it matters most [VIDEO]

NATO Air Policing: guarding the skies when it matters most [VIDEO]

When Russian drones crossed into Polish airspace last week, NATO’s air defence systems reacted immediately and decisively. Fighter jets scrambled, airspace was secured, and citizens across the eastern flank were reassured that NATO skies remain defended.

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Lockheed Martin CEO says U.S. government shows interest in ‘fifth-generation-plus’ F-35 fighter

Lockheed Martin CEO says U.S. government shows interest in ‘fifth-generation-plus’ F-35 fighter

Lockheed Martin has said the US government is showing interest in its proposed “fifth-generation-plus” version of the F-35, which would incorporate technology from the company’s failed sixth-generation fighter bid.

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United States hands over new batch of 38 M1A2 SEPv3 Abrams tanks to Poland

United States hands over new batch of 38 M1A2 SEPv3 Abrams tanks to Poland

In total, the Polish Armed Forces will operate 366 Abrams tanks, including 250 SEPv3 and 116 used M1A1FEP units delivered by 2024.

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Eastern Sentry: NATO launches multi-domain initiative to strengthen eastern flank after drone incursions

Eastern Sentry: NATO launches multi-domain initiative to strengthen eastern flank after drone incursions

NATO has announced the launch of “Eastern Sentry,” a new multi-domain activity aimed at strengthening the Alliance’s posture along its eastern flank, following the violation of Polish airspace by Russian drones on 10 September.

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PGZ Group partners with BAE Systems to build 155mm munitions factory in Poland

PGZ Group partners with BAE Systems to build 155mm munitions factory in Poland

Polish Armaments Group (PGZ) and BAE Systems have signed a strategic partnership to establish a new 155mm artillery ammunition factory in Poland, aimed at boosting the nation’s production of battlefield munitions.

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U.S. Army retires GUARDRAIL and ARL aerial intelligence systems after five decades

U.S. Army retires GUARDRAIL and ARL aerial intelligence systems after five decades

The U.S. Army has retired its two longest-serving aerial intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance (ISR) platforms, GUARDRAIL and Airborne Reconnaissance Low (ARL), during commemorative events held on 30-31 July 2025.

Thales to provide Ground Fire radar as Denmark chooses SAMP/T NG air and missile defence system

Thales to provide Ground Fire radar as Denmark chooses SAMP/T NG air and missile defence system

The Danish Ministry of Defence has selected the SAMP/T NG mobile ground-to-air system to strengthen its national air defence and ensure interoperability with European and NATO forces.

Curtiss-Wright to supply power management technology for Rheinmetall’s Skyranger air defence system

Curtiss-Wright to supply power management technology for Rheinmetall’s Skyranger air defence system

Curtiss-Wright has been selected by Rheinmetall Air Defence to provide power management technology for the Oerlikon Skyranger mobile ground-based air defence system.

Eastern Sentry: UK deploys Typhoon fighters to Poland to protect NATO’s airspace

Eastern Sentry: UK deploys Typhoon fighters to Poland to protect NATO’s airspace

British fighter jets will deploy to Poland to take part in NATO’s Eastern Sentry mission in response to recent Russian incursions into allied airspace.

Land

Thomas Global Systems delivers world-first Abrams SEPv3 immersive trainers to Australian Army

Thomas Global Systems delivers world-first Abrams SEPv3 immersive trainers to Australian Army

Thomas Global Systems has completed delivery of all deployable variants of its M1A2 Abrams Systems Enhancement Package version 3 (SEPv3) Immersive Tactical Trainer (M1A2 ITT) to the Australian Army.

L3Harris secures $292 million contract to produce Javelin propulsion over next five years

L3Harris secures $292 million contract to produce Javelin propulsion over next five years

L3Harris Technologies has received a contract worth up to $292 million to continue producing propulsion for the Javelin weapon system.

Raytheon UK to deliver Landshield Plus GPS anti-jamming systems for CV90 vehicles

Raytheon UK to deliver Landshield Plus GPS anti-jamming systems for CV90 vehicles

Raytheon UK, part of RTX’s Raytheon business, has been awarded a contract from BAE Systems to supply its Landshield Plus anti-jam antennas for the CV90 infantry fighting vehicle.

Rheinmetall accelerates UK Gun Hall project in Telford to restore large-calibre barrel production

Rheinmetall accelerates UK Gun Hall project in Telford to restore large-calibre barrel production

Rheinmetall has confirmed Telford as the location for its UK Gun Hall project, marking a decisive step towards restoring Britain’s ability to manufacture large-calibre weapons domestically for the first time in decades.

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Rheinmetall acquires Naval Vessels Lürssen (NVL), expanding into naval shipbuilding

Rheinmetall acquires Naval Vessels Lürssen (NVL), expanding into naval shipbuilding

The German technology group Rheinmetall has reached an agreement with the Lürssen Group on the acquisition of Naval Vessels Lürssen (NVL B.V. & Co. KG, Bremen-Vegesack) and its subsidiaries.

Japan successfully tests electromagnetic railgun at sea with record projectile speed

Japan successfully tests electromagnetic railgun at sea with record projectile speed

Japan’s Acquisition, Technology & Logistics Agency (ATLA) has announced the successful completion of the country’s first sea-based electromagnetic railgun firing trials.

Australia commits $12 billion to Henderson Precinct to support AUKUS nuclear submarine plan

Australia commits $12 billion to Henderson Precinct to support AUKUS nuclear submarine plan

Australia has announced it will spend A$12 billion (US$8 billion) to establish a Defence Precinct at Henderson in Western Australia to support the AUKUS nuclear submarine deal.

HII and Babcock partner to integrate UUVs with submarine weapon handling systems

HII and Babcock partner to integrate UUVs with submarine weapon handling systems

HII and Babcock International Group have signed a memorandum of understanding to integrate HII’s REMUS unmanned underwater vehicles with Babcock’s submarine Weapon Handling and Launch Systems.

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Israel activates Ofek 19 satellite radar, receives first images after successful launch

Israel activates Ofek 19 satellite radar, receives first images after successful launch

Two weeks after its launch, engineering teams from the Israel Ministry of Defense, Israel Aerospace Industries (IAI), and Unit 9900 of the IDF Intelligence Directorate have successfully activated the Ofek 19 satellite’s radar system.

Northrop Grumman’s Cygnus XL launches on NG-23 mission, delivering cargo to International Space Station

Northrop Grumman’s Cygnus XL launches on NG-23 mission, delivering cargo to International Space Station

Northrop Grumman Corporation’s first Cygnus XL spacecraft has successfully launched to the International Space Station aboard a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket from Cape Canaveral Space Force Station in Florida.

Andøya Space and Astrobotic agree on launch site deal for Xodiac reusable rocket in Europe

Andøya Space and Astrobotic agree on launch site deal for Xodiac reusable rocket in Europe

Andøya Space and Astrobotic Technology, Inc. have signed a Term Sheet for a Launch Site Agreement, marking a major milestone for Europe’s commercial space sector.

Space Systems Command and SDA mark successful launch of first Tranche 1 satellites

Space Systems Command and SDA mark successful launch of first Tranche 1 satellites

The U.S. Space Force’s Space Development Agency has announced the successful launch of the first Proliferated Warfighter Space Architecture Tranche 1 Transport Layer satellites from Vandenberg Space Force Base, California.