Tata Aerospace and Defence has unveiled a 155 mm/52 calibre mounted gun system for the Indian Army at the Aero India 2023 show. The range of the gun is 31 km with a boat tail projectile, 42 km with a base-bleed projectile, and 55 km with a V-LAP projectile. (Janes/Kapil Kajal)
India’s Tata Aerospace and Defence (TAD) unveiled a 155 mm/52 calibre mounted gun system (MGS) for the Indian Army at the Aero India 2023 show, which is being held in Bangalore from 13 to 17 February.
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The UK’s Dreadnought-class SSBN programme continues to make progress, with three boats now in build. (BAE Systems)
The UK Royal Navy’s (RN’s) Dreadnought-class nuclear-powered ballistic missile submarine (SSBN) programme has achieved another milestone with the start of construction of the third boat.
A steel-cutting ceremony for third-of-class Warspite was held at BAE Systems’ shipyard in Barrow-in-Furness, Cumbria, on 9 February.
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On Sunday, Rep. Jack Bergman (R-MI) took to Twitter to announce that the military had shot down another “object” that had been identified over Lake Huron. Bergman tweeted, “I’ve been in contact with DoD regarding operations across the Great Lakes region today. The U.S. military has decommissioned another “object” over Lake Huron. I appreciate the decisive action by our fighter pilots. The American people deserve far more answers than we have.
The US Army awarded AM General a contract to produce its Joint Light Tactical Vehicle that could be worth up to USD8.66 billion. (US Army)
Newcomer AM General beat out Oshkosh Defense to manufacture the Joint Light Tactical Vehicle (JLTV) for US armed forces in a deal that could be worth up to USD8.66 billion over 10 years, US Army programme officials said.
A US Army solider with 2nd Squadron, 2nd Cavalry Regiment inspects a MAPS Gen 1 component installed on a tactical vehicle. (US Army)
The US Army has tapped US information technology company CACI International to support the service’s ongoing development work on advanced Assured Positioning, Navigation, and Timing (A-PNT) capabilities.
An image released by the Philippine Coast Guard on 13 February, purportedly depicting the moment its Parola-class vessel, BRP Malapascua, was hit by a Chinese-deployed laser. (Philippine Coast Guard)
A Philippine Coast Guard (PCG) Parola-class patrol vessel was hit by a Chinese-deployed “military-grade” laser while it was on a resupply mission, the service claimed on 13 February.
The vessel, BRP
Malapascua
(4403), was hit by the laser on 6 February while it was resupplying Philippine Navy crew stationed on Second Thomas Shoal, the service added.
The EDA’s ATRIT project seeks to improve the technology behind automatic targeting, as well as in threat recognition and identification. (EDA)
Six European militaries have begun a new research project with a small budget but a big goal – to carry digitalised collaborative combat between different platforms to a new degree of automation. If their work succeeds, it will connect to many other research strands of work within the European Defence Agency (EDA), which is overseeing the project.
Israeli aerospace and defence company Elbit Systems has delivered the 600,000th E-LynX software-defined radio (SDR) system to the Swedish Defence Material Administration (Försvarets materielverk – FMV).
Viewed as a significant delivery milestone, the shipment was part of the Tactical Ground Radio (TGR) programme to equip the Swedish Armed Forces with the latest and most secure communication systems.
The E-LynX system is a high-frequency tactical radio system developed to address a wide range of complex communication requirements of forces on the modern battlefield.
Irina Tsukerman, RealClearDefense
Today, we grow up reading stories about the massive battles of World War I and World War II, which included large-scale military operations that lasted months, involved millions of men and material and often resulted in equally large-scale casualty counts. Thankfully, the science of war has evolved beyond massive death tolls, but it took some doing to get there.
In the days before industrialized warfare, armies met on a single battlefield for combat, but at most, these battles lasted a few days and were often decisive.