US Heavy Armour Reinforces Korea
The US Army’s 1st Armoured Brigade Combat Team (ABCT), itself part of the 1st Infantry Division based at Fort Riley, Kansas has taken up...
Addressing Interference Problems Using Real-Time Spectrum Analysis
With the proliferation of wireless technologies now used in commercial, aerospace and defense (A&D) applications, interference problems are becoming more common and more severe....
Gripen Heads East
Saab has told asianmilitaryreview.com that it is proposing to transfer manufacturing and assembly capabilities for the company’s JAS-39E/F Gripen fighter to India.
According to...
More Be-200s For Russia
For the first time since its maiden flight in 1998, Beriev is on the cusp of gaining the first export sales for its Be-200...
SeaSpider Crawls Out
Sources have confirmed to asianmilitaryreview.com that test-firings of Atlas Elektronik’s SeaSpider Anti-Torpedo Torpedo (ATT) are expected to occur by the end of the decade....
More Hornets For The Nest
On 22 November, the Canadian Government announced that it will immediately begin negotiations with Boeing for 18 F/A-18E/F Super Hornet fighters.
These jets are...
SquadNet ready for Delivery
Thales has told asianmilitaryreview.com that it is ready to deliver its SquadNet radio to customers, following the commencement of production in the late summer...
Rosoboronexport to Bring Ships, Subs and Icebreakers to Exhibition in...
Rosoboronexport, a member of Rostec, will set up a Russian display at the 10th Exponaval 2016, an international maritime defense exhibition. This anniversary iteration...
Italian Flare in the Asia-Pacific
During the Euronaval exhibition held in Paris this October, asianmilitaryreview.com sat down with Leonardo’s head of defence systems to discuss their latest projects in...
Feeling Hypersonic
The 2 November 2015 $31 million agreement between BAE Systems and Reaction Engines of the United Kingdom to develop the SABRE (Synthetic Air-Breathing Rocket...