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Pakistan Prepares to Design Homegrown Submarines

Pakistan is poised to take a giant leap in its naval capabilities by designing and building its own homegrown submarines, gaining expertise in advanced submarine design and construction techniques. This ambitious project marks the culmination of the Pakistan Navy's vision to become a self-sufficient submarine-building navy.

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Turkey's Roketsan Unveils SOM-B1T Cruise Missile with Indigenous Engine

Turkey's Roketsan has unveiled the SOM-B1T cruise missile, powered by a homegrown engine - the KTJ-3200 turbojet, delivering 3.2 kN of thrust. The Turkish Air Force is set to receive a batch of these missiles, marking a major milestone in Turkey's indigenous defense capabilities.

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Bayraktar Kızılelma Conducts Supersonic Air-to-Ground Missile Test

The Bayraktar Kızılelma has aced its first supersonic air-to-ground missile test, striking a target with pinpoint accuracy from over 120 km away using Roketsan's JET-230 missile. This major milestone marks a significant advancement in the drone's combat capabilities.

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Ukraine's Patriot Missile Production Hinges on Complex Supply Chain

In a surprise move, President Trump offered Ukraine a license to produce Patriot missile interceptors, a deal that could bolster the country's defenses, with the US also pledging to provide additional interceptors from its existing stockpile. The unexpected agreement was reached during a meeting between Trump and Ukrainian President Zelensky at the NATO Summit in Ankara, Turkey.

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Two Myanmar Air Force Y-8F-200 transport aircraft on a tarmac in China.

China's Y-8 Transport Keeps Export Momentum with Price Advantage

Myanmar's airlift capabilities just got a boost with the delivery of two new Y-8F-200 transports, which will help shore up its fleet amid tight budgets and rough runways. With Western procurement channels closed, the affordable Y-8F-200 offers a practical solution for the Myanmar Air Force.

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KNDS Delays IPO Amid European Defense Market Volatility

KNDS has hit the pause button on its highly anticipated IPO, citing turbulent conditions in the European defense market, and plans to revisit the listing when stability returns. The Franco-German land vehicle maker had completed preparations for a Frankfurt and Paris stock exchange debut.

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Ukraine's Fire Point Nears FP-9 Ballistic Missile Flight Test

Ukraine's Fire Point Nears FP-9 Ballistic Missile Flight Test

Ukraine's Fire Point is on the brink of a major milestone with its FP-9 Ballistic Missile, having completed all major development work except for engine testing, which is set to happen this month. The company is aiming for flight tests over the summer, with battlefield trials expected by autumn.

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Technicians work on Joint Light Tactical Vehicles in various stages of production on a brightly lit factory floor.

AM General Counters JLTV Funding Threat with Transition Woes

AM General is pushing back on lawmakers' plans to cut funding for the Joint Light Tactical Vehicle (JLTV) program, citing the complexities of transitioning major defense production from one manufacturer to another. The company attributes delivery delays to a tough handoff, inheriting an uncertain technical baseline and navigating supplier transition issues.

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Pentagon Rallies New Defense Firms to Boost Munitions Production

The Pentagon has taken a proactive approach to ramping up munitions production by convening a closed-door meeting with emerging defense firms, including Anduril, Castelion, CoAspire, and Leidos, to discuss accelerating production in response to current global threats. Top defense officials, such as Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, were in attendance to drive this crucial initiative forward.

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Defense Industry Must Adapt, Scale and Accelerate Capability

The defense industry faces a harsh reality: taking down affordable drones with expensive interceptors just doesn't add up. To stay ahead, industry leaders must adapt to changing operational needs, scale up production, and accelerate innovation to deliver proven, scalable capabilities that meet today's demands.

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France, Germany Finalize KNDS Shareholding Pact Ahead of Potential IPO

France and Germany have taken a giant leap in their defense collaboration, finalizing a pact that paves the way for equal shareholding in European defense giant KNDS, cementing their sovereignty in land defence. This strategic move marks a significant milestone in their joint effort to strengthen defense ties and cooperation.

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Hanwha Forges UAE Partnership for K9 Howitzer Production

Hanwha has partnered with Generation 5 Holding to bring local production and lifecycle support of the K9 155 mm self-propelled Howitzer to the UAE, unlocking new opportunities for the Middle East market. This strategic collaboration aims to strengthen regional defense capabilities and enhance customer support.

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US Navy Prepares to Dispose of Historic USS Long Beach

The US Navy is seeking industry proposals to dispose of the historic USS Long Beach, a 721-foot-long behemoth that has languished at Puget Sound Naval Shipyard since its decommissioning in 1995. Once a powerful warship, the Long Beach now sits idle, its superstructure stripped and reactors defueled, awaiting its final fate.

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Pentagon Faces New Limits on Equity Stakes in Private Companies

The Senate Armed Services Committee is pushing to give the Office of Strategic Capital explicit authority to take equity stakes in private companies crucial to national security, a move that could reshape the Pentagon's investment landscape. This development could have significant implications for the future of defense innovation and investment.

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Honeywell Aerospace Targets Growing CCA Market with Strategic Positioning

As the global market for Collaborative Combat Aircraft takes off, Honeywell Aerospace is strategically positioning itself to meet the surging demand for critical components that will enable loyal wingman drones to fly alongside manned aircraft. With the CCA market poised for dramatic growth, suppliers will face mounting pressure to deliver the parts and systems that unlock the full potential of these game-changing aircraft.

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Malaysian personnel inspect Caesar self-propelled howitzers at a facility.

Malaysia Procures 18 Caesar Self-Propelled Howitzers from KNDS

KNDS is proud to equip the Malaysian Army with 18 cutting-edge Caesar self-propelled howitzers, further solidifying its position as a trusted partner in delivering top-notch artillery systems. This deal marks Malaysia as the 15th customer to join the Caesar family, and KNDS will collaborate with local partner Advanced Defense System to ensure seamless delivery.

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Lockheed, GM Forge Partnership to Boost Munitions Production

Imagine a partnership that brings together the might of Lockheed Martin's defense expertise and General Motors' manufacturing prowess to supercharge US munitions production - and it all starts with an unlikely duo: the THAAD air defense interceptor and the Corvette. Lockheed and GM are joining forces to strengthen supply chains, advance manufacturing, and boost production capacity.

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France Unveils Interim Tank as European Defense Project Delays Mount

Get ready for the combat of tomorrow! KNDS has unveiled the CAPINT interim tank, a game-changing solution that pairs a French turret and main gun with a German Leopard 2 hull, aiming for frontline deployment as early as 2037.

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Japan Weighs Homegrown Defense Export System to Bolster Security Ties

Japan is poised to revolutionize its defense export game with a homegrown system that could supercharge its security alliances - and Defense Minister Koizumi Shinjiro is betting that production capacity will be the key to deterrence. A proposed Japanese-style Foreign Military Sales system and new agency could soon make Tokyo a major player in the global arms trade.

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Sweden Weighs State Ownership in Saab Amid Security Concerns

As Sweden's defense landscape evolves, Peter Hultqvist, the country's former defense minister, is open to the idea of the state taking part-ownership in Saab, a move he believes would bolster national security. This potential stake would enable Sweden to protect its core interests in critical defense technologies like submarines, sensors, and fighter aircraft.

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Modern jet trainer aircraft in a hangar with industrial equipment and a blurred engine component in the foreground.

Boeing Exits Navy Trainer Jet Competition

Boeing has bowed out of the Navy's Undergraduate Jet Training System competition, citing that its T-7A Red Hawk, designed for the Air Force, doesn't meet the Navy's specific requirements. The company is focusing on delivering solutions that perfectly match its customers' needs.

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US Arms Sales to Europe Hit by Delivery Delays

European countries are facing a frustrating dilemma: they're being urged to boost defense spending, but when they try to purchase US arms, they're met with lengthy and uncertain delivery timelines, sometimes as far off as 2029-2030. This has led some, like Poland, to look elsewhere, such as to the Korean defense industry, for quicker solutions.

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Kongsberg Bolsters Cruise Missile Arsenal with Rusty Dagger Acquisition

Kongsberg supercharges its cruise missile capabilities with the acquisition of Zone 5 Technologies, a US start-up that brings cost-efficient design and mass production expertise to the table. This strategic move combines Kongsberg's cutting-edge tech with Zone 5's production prowess, paving the way for affordable cruise missiles in European markets.

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French and German leaders discuss fighter jet program at formal meeting.

Franco-German Fighter Program Collapses Amid Industrial Impasse

France and Germany have reportedly pulled the plug on their ambitious joint fighter jet project, the New Generation Fighter, after failing to iron out industrial differences. The decision comes after extensive discussions between the two leaders, who concluded that the program was no longer viable.

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