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Boeing Canada invests in Vac Aero to expand domestic aerospace manufacturing and strengthen CP8A Poseidon supply chain
Boeing Canada has committed C$7 million to Vac Aero International Inc. to support expanded manufacturing capabilities under the CP8A Poseidon Industrial and Technological Benefits program.

EOS wins $12M U.S. remote weapon system contracts and advances conditional South Korea laser deal
EOS said it has secured two new U.S. contracts worth a combined $12 million for remote weapon systems while continuing discussions on a conditional laser weapons agreement in South Korea.

Pentagon requests 38 Lockheed Martin F-35 Lightning II fighters for U.S. Air Force in 2027 defense budget proposal
The Pentagon has requested funding for 85 F-35 fighter jets in its fiscal 2027 budget, including 38 F-35A variants for the U.S. Air Force.

Italian Eurofighters conclude NATO Baltic Air Policing mission in Estonia after two consecutive rotations
The NATO has confirmed the conclusion of an Italian Air Force deployment supporting Baltic Air Policing operations in Estonia.
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IDV opens new production line in Brazil for LMV-BR 2 vehicles to support army contract and future exports
IDV, a company of Leonardo, has inaugurated a new production line in Sete Lagoas, Minas Gerais, dedicated to the LMV-BR 2 multirole vehicle.

Romania balks at Rheinmetall over alleged price hikes as SAFE procurement programme faces rising political pressure
Romania pushes back against reported price hikes of up to 30% in SAFE-funded defence programmes, calling for fair and transparent engagement from suppliers.

U.S. Army updates doctrine across force to integrate drone lessons and achieve ‘drone dominance’
The U.S. Army is implementing a force-wide overhaul of its operational doctrine to incorporate lessons from the growing use of uncrewed aircraft systems.

Hanwha Aerospace completes production of first K9 self-propelled artillery system for Romanian Armed Forces
Romania’s Land Forces have announced the completion of the first 155 mm K9 Tunetul self-propelled howitzer at Hanwha Aerospace’s facility in Changwon, South Korea.
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BAE Systems highlights role of cyber capabilities in strengthening AUKUS partnership and Indo-Pacific security
BAE Systems Australia has outlined the growing importance of cyber capabilities within the AUKUS trilateral security partnership between Australia, the United Kingdom and the United States.

U.S. Department of War proposes $65.8 billion shipbuilding budget for 2027, highest level in decades
The U.S. Department of War has requested $65.8 billion for shipbuilding in its fiscal 2027 budget, one of the largest proposals since the Korean War.

Lockheed Martin secures $1.36 billion contract to advance Conventional Prompt Strike hypersonic missile program
The U.S. Department of War has awarded a contract modification worth approximately $1.356 billion to Lockheed Martin to advance the Conventional Prompt Strike (CPS) hypersonic missile programme.

India commissions new nuclear ballistic submarine INS Aridhaman and inducts Taragiri Frigate in fleet expansion
Indian Navy has quietly inducted a new nuclear-powered ballistic missile submarine, INS Aridhaman, into service, marking a further step in its strategic capabilities.
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Rocket Lab wins $190 million U.S. defense contract for 20 HASTE hypersonic test launches
Rocket Lab has secured a $190 million contract for 20 hypersonic test launches using its HASTE vehicle under a U.S. Department of War programme.

Boeing-built core stage powers NASA Artemis II launch as Orion begins first crewed lunar mission in decades
Boeing said the core stage it built for NASA’s Space Launch System rocket successfully powered the launch of the Artemis II mission.

Lockheed Martin-built Orion spacecraft launches NASA Artemis II crew on first crewed lunar mission in 53 years
Lockheed Martin announced that NASA’s Orion spacecraft has launched aboard the Space Launch System rocket from Kennedy Space Center, marking the start of the Artemis II mission.

Airbus-built European Service Module ready to support NASA’s Artemis II crewed lunar mission
Airbus has confirmed that the European Service Module (ESM-2), built on behalf of the European Space Agency, is fully integrated, fuelled and ready for the Artemis II mission.





















