By the time the American Civil War began, regular citizens had a romantic view of combat. Crowds gathered on hilltops to watch the conflict below. Picnics were enjoyed. Children ran and played. It was only when the blood spatter stained the landscape and severed limbs began to pile up, that the citizenry was repulsed and retired to their parlors. Thankfully, photographer Matthew Brady’s images of the carnage recorded that, indeed, war is hell. Much of the eastern seaboard of the United States was blood-soaked.
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U.S. Army Soldiers, assigned to Bravo Company, 1st Battalion, 118th Infantry Regiment, 37th Infantry Brigade Combat Team, Combined Joint Task Force – Operation Inherent Resolve, during a dismounted patrol, Syria, Feb. 3, 2023. (Sgt. Julio Hernandez/U.S. Army).
The Russian military is increasingly harassing United States service members in Syria by buzzing their locations with armed ground attack aircraft, the head of U.S. Central Command said on Thursday.
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MHI will deliver at least one unit of its new laser system (pictured), developed to counter hostile UAVs, to the Japanese MoD in December. (Janes/Oishee Majumdar)
Mitsubishi Heavy Industries (MHI) has developed a new laser system to counter unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), and a manportable version of its cyber-security solution named Intersept.
Both the systems were displayed by MHI at the DSEI Japan 2023 show being held in Chiba from 15 to 17 March.
Company officials told Janes at the show that the laser system can destroy hostile UAVs within a range of 1.2 km.
A computer rendering of the HACM. (Raytheon)
The US Air Force (USAF) requested USD500 million for hypersonic weapons research and development in fiscal year (FY) 2024, the same amount as the previous year.
Roughly USD150 million would be used to further develop the Lockheed MartinAGM-183A Air-launched Rapid Response Weapon (ARRW), a boost-glide system that in December 2022 saw its first successful launch following three failed tests. The USAF plans to conduct four additional ‘all-up round’ test shots of the completed missile during FY 2024.
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German arms manufacturer Rheinmetall has reported a 13% rise in sales to €6.410bn in fiscal year (FY) 2022, compared to €5.658bn in FY2021.
The €752m increase in consolidated sales excludes currency effects, which reduce the sales growth to only 10.5%. The company said this figure is less than the projected 2022 outlook.
Sales growth was registered across the company’s five divisions, with specifically higher results in the Vehicle Systems division, with €2.27bn in sales, and the Weapon and Ammunition business, which saw €1.47bn in sales.
QinetiQ has won the US Armed Forces contract for night vision technology.
The deal is worth $92.65m and includes developing, testing, integrating, deployment and training the digital night vision technology to equip the US Armed Forces.
The deal aligns with the corporate strategy outlined in QinetiQ’s company statement. “The major focus for growth is in our three home countries, the UK, US and Australia, where we are pursuing similar opportunities to support their shared defence and security mission.
GRADEONE, part of the United Arab Emirates conglomerate EDGE Group, has been appointed an official partner by Bharat Dynamics Limited (BDL).
Bharat Dynamics is an Indian defence public sector company for the Government of India’s Ministry of Defence.
GRADEONE specialises in the defence trading and manufacturing of non-lethal pyrotechnics, ammunition, defence-related components and packing solutions to the military and defence sectors, including the army, special forces, navy, and air force.
t has been 387 days since the Russian invasion began. On Friday, the fighting on the ground continues as attention is focused on Bakhmut. The war goes on The Russian offensive in and around Bakhmut is losing steam. After a few days of significant progress — at least for the standards that the Russian forces […]
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Industrial arrangements and funding agreements on the Global Combat Aircraft Programme are expected to be finalised before the start of full development in 2025. (Janes/Jon Grevatt)
Industrial partners on the Global Combat Aircraft Programme (GCAP) are ramping up co-operation on the project to support the start of full development from 2025.
The schedule coincides with a new financing model planned for the programme, under which partner governments will agree to share funding responsibilities.