Armoured vehicles similar to the ones in the Senegalese parade are operated by the Nepalese contingent serving with MINUSCA. (MINUSCA)
The Senegalese Army revealed that it has new Chinese-made armoured vehicles when four were seen in the annual military parade marking the West African country’s independence day on 4 April.
The vehicles were paraded between two units of WMA301 self-propelled guns from the Thiès-based armoured battalion, which a television commentator said was represented by three squadrons, including its reconnaissance squadron.
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Four F-35Cs (F-35C / F-35) performed a flyby as they arrived at NAS Lemoore marking their historic arrival to join VFA-125 at the US Navy base. (Lockheed Martin)
BAE Systems has been awarded a USD491 million production deal to build the newest electronic warfare (EW) system variant for the F-35 Lighting II fighter, according to a company statement.
Textron Aviation will provide a modified version of its Beechcraft King Air 260 for the US Navy’s T-54A Multi-Engine Training System aircraft. (Textron Aviation)
US-based Textron is on track to begin delivering the new T-54A Multi-Engine Training System (METS) aircraft to the US Navy in early 2024, according to company programme manager Chad Hines.
Japan’s new OSA scheme will provide funding for allied countries to procure defence equipment such as radars, transport aircraft, and surveillance ships. Pictured above is Japan’s third Hibiki-class ocean surveillance ship on its commissioning in March 2021. (Japanese Maritime Self-Defense Force)
Japan has said it will launch a new credit facility to support defence exports.
The transformation of the F-16: The F-16 is in the process of adapting to meet the demands of the fifth generation, extending its useful life until the 2060s. Lockheed Martin leads the PoBIT program, which seeks to integrate advanced modular systems into the F-16 fleet of the US Air Force.
Adoption of Northrop Grumman’s AESA radar
The US Department of Defense has awarded a $128 million contract to Lockheed Martin to equip F-16s with active electronically scanned array (AESA) radars.
Saab will produce the MK39 Expendable Mobile Anti-Submarine Warfare Training Target (EMATT) for the US Navy. (Janes/Marc Selinger)
Saab is adding employees and facilities to its US footprint to accommodate new and growing programmes in the country, according to an official at the Sweden-based defence and aerospace company.
Saab is preparing a new 10,000 sq ft (929 m²) factory in Cranston, Rhode Island, to produce the MK39 Expendable Mobile Anti-Submarine Warfare Training Target (EMATT) for the US Navy, said Erik Smith, president and CEO of Saab Inc, Saab’s US arm.
Aircraft carrier USS
Gerald R Ford
is scheduled to deploy in May 2023.
(Michael Fabey)
The US Navy (USN) plans to next deploy aircraft carrier USS
Gerald R Ford
(CVN 78) in May as the service continues to work out issues with the Advanced Weapons Elevators (AWEs) on the second Ford-class ship, USS
John F Kennedy
(CVN 79), according to Captain Brian Metcalf, Ford-class carrier programme manager.
Newport News Shipbuilding 3D printed critical parts for aircraft carrier USS
Gerald R Ford
.
(Janes/Michael Fabey)
HII’s Newport News Shipbuilding (NNS) division has started to use additive manufacturing and 3D-printed parts to support its aircraft carrier programmes and sees the potential for such work aboard operational carriers, according to Brian Fields, vice-president of
Enterprise
(CVN 80) and
Doris Miller
(CVN 81) programmes.
The Australian Department of Defence (DoD) selected Lockheed Martin as the ‘preferred tenderer’ under Joint Project (JP) 9102 Phase 1 that seeks to build a military satellite communication (satcom) system for the Australian Defence Force (ADF).Lockheed Martin will progress to the next stage of the procurement process, which includes engaging in “collaborative tender clarification and improvement activities”, the DoD said in a media release on 3 April.
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USNS Mercy Sailor Stores N95 MasksPublic Domain
It is not often that such an esteem source comes forward with an intense experience nearly 16 years ago that directly impacts the Covid-19 policy today and for the last 3 years. In a stunning exclusive statement to CDMedia, this man shares his first-hand comparison of what the United States Department of Defense had planned as preparation for a pandemic in 2007. It is a 180 degrees from what the U.S. covid policy was for the last three years and going forward.
In 2007, Colonel James Zietlow was the U.S.