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Naval officers discuss warship design near model, with MEKO A-200 in background.

Navies Pivot to Proven Warship Designs Amid Cost Overruns

Germany is ditching its troubled F126 frigate programme, opting instead for the tried-and-tested MEKO A-200 design, a move that will likely save the country billions of euros in costs. The pivot comes after massive cost overruns and delays plagued the F126 project, with projected costs ballooning to over €18 billion.

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Collins-class submarine in dry dock with workers in background.

Australia Launches $7.8 Billion Submarine Life Extension Program

Australia is investing $7.8 billion to breathe new life into its fleet of six Collins-class submarines, extending their service until the 2040s and ensuring the country's naval edge remains sharp. The life-extension program will see the state-owned company ASC carry out the work, bridging the gap to the arrival of nuclear-powered submarines.

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Pakistani military base scene with launcher system and cruise missile.

Pakistan's Defence Modernization Accelerates with Strategic Trade-Offs Ahead

Pakistan's defence modernization takes a giant leap forward with the successful test-fire of the Fatah IV ground-launched cruise missile, showcasing its precision and versatility with an air-burst warhead. This milestone achievement signals a strategic push towards standardized, cost-effective missile production.

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Modern submarine in a dockyard with cityscape in background and workers present.

Pakistan Accelerates Multi-Domain Defence Build-Up

Pakistan is rapidly bolstering its defence capabilities, with recent milestones including the launch of its fifth dedicated remote-sensing satellite and the commissioning of the advanced Hangor-class submarine, PNS/M Hangor, marking a return to long-endurance submarine operations. This strategic boost is set to significantly enhance the country's naval prowess.

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