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On 7 May, New Zealand’s new Defence Minister Chris Penk provided an update on progress to replace the Royal New Zealand Navy’s (RNZN) two Anzac-class frigates. The pool of contenders has been winnowed down to two. One competing design is the Japanese 6,200-tonne Upgraded Mogami frigate, while the other is the British 5,700-tonne Type 31 […]

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On April 7, Tokyo-based AI company Spakona Inc. announced that it will conduct research and development of onboard AI to enable flight demonstrations involving multiple unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) in collaboration with Japanese digital security systems firm Dodwell BMS Co., Ltd. In a press release,[1] Spakona said the research will include testing AI in both […]

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On 5 May, the Defense Security and Cooperation Agency (DSCA) issued a notification that the US government had approved the potential Foreign Military Sale of Bell 505 helicopters to the Philippines. The quantity listed was 22 Bell 505s, with a maximum sale price of US$150 million. For this monetary figure, the package would include spare […]

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HAVELSAN will present its next-generation solutions in artificial intelligence, autonomous systems, command and control, combat management, simulation, training, and cybersecurity. HAVELSAN will take part in SAHA EXPO 2026, one of the key platforms showcasing Türkiye’s capabilities in defense, aviation, space, and advanced technologies. At the exhibition, HAVELSAN will presen...


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New Zealand-headquartered Syos Aerospace is aiming to introduce its new SM1000 uncrewed patrol vessel by the end of this year, as it expands its portfolio of unmanned maritime systems. Measuring 11.5m long, the SM1000 is designed for persistent maritime surveillance. It has an operational range of around 1,200nm, and an endurance of up to two […]

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