Lockheed Martin F-35B Lightning II completes first test flight with SPEAR 3 precision strike missile
The F-35 Joint Program Office and the United Kingdom Ministry of Defence have completed the first test flight of four SPEAR 3 missiles aboard a fifth-generation F-35B Lightning II test aircraft.
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Lockheed Martin F-35B Lightning II completes first test flight with SPEAR 3 precision strike missile
The F-35 Joint Program Office and the United Kingdom Ministry of Defence have completed the first test flight of four SPEAR 3 missiles aboard a fifth-generation F-35B Lightning II test aircraft
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ICEYE secures €300 million revolving credit facility to support global growth and customer contracts
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Finland’s Ministry of Defence says defence and security-related spending will exceed NATO’s 1.5% target in 2026
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Canada: poll shows strong support for domestic defence industry and Arctic security investment
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General Atomics YFQ-42A Collaborative Combat Aircraft returns to flight testing after safety review
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ensoldt has secured a contract worth around €10 million to supply spare parts for optronic equipment used on the Canadian Armed Forces’ Leopard 2 main battle tanks.
Honeywell and local partner to establish AGT1500 engine maintenance centre in Poland for Abrams tank fleet
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BAE Systems receives $535.6 million U.S. Army contract for additional M109A7 self-propelled howitzers
BAE Systems has received a U.S. Army contract worth more than $535.6 million for additional M109A7 155 mm self-propelled howitzers.
Hanwha Ocean says KSS-III submarine verified communications interoperability with Royal Canadian Navy
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Naval Group launches second French Navy FDI frigate Amiral Louzeau at Lorient shipyard
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Israel Aerospace Industries unveils DIAMOND distributed naval warfare system to expand frigate firepower and flexibility
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Sweden selects Naval Group’s FDI design for Four Luleå-class frigates to strengthen naval air defence
Sweden has selected France’s Naval Group as the preferred supplier for its future Luleå-class frigates, moving the country’s next-generation surface combatant programme into a new phase.
Australia to begin Collins-class submarine life extension programme ahead of nuclear fleet transition
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U.S. Navy’s Trump-class nuclear battleship plan draws questions over cost and shipyard capacity
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RTX: BBN demonstrates self-healing communications system for contested air support operations
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TKMS and Isar Aerospace cooperate on new launch infrastructure for Canada’s space capabilities
TKMS and Isar Aerospace have agreed on an industrial cooperation project to establish a sovereign Canadian space launch capability.
Helsing and OHB form KIRK joint venture for European tactical space-based reconnaissance system
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Saab unveils Sirius Compact L24R passive EW sensor for fixed strategic surveillance applications
Saab has launched Sirius Compact L24R, a fixed-panel passive electronic warfare sensor designed for strategic national security applications.
Pentagon rejects CBO’s $1.2 trillion Golden Dome estimate, saying it misreads missile defense plan
The Pentagon is pushing back against a Congressional Budget Office estimate that placed the 20-year cost of the Golden Dome missile defense program at $1.2 trillion.
U.S. Space Force awards Northrop Grumman $398 million contract for protected tactical SATCOM prototype
The U.S. Space Force has awarded Northrop Grumman a $398 million firm-fixed-price contract to develop and build the Enhanced Protected Tactical Satellite Communications – Prototype.










