Tag: Australian Army
Australian Maritime Alliance’s LMV-M design granted ‘structural approval in principle’
The Class Certification Society DNV has granted ‘structural approval in principle’ for the Australian Maritime Alliance’s (AMA) ‘Oboe’ design for the Australian Army’s LAND...
South Korea mulls Redback IFV acquisition
The Republic of Korea Army (RoKA) has completed a six-week trial of Hanwha Defense's Redback infantry fighting vehicle (IFV) to support ongoing efforts to...
Australia signals HIMARS interest
Australia has requested 20 Lockheed Martin M142 High Mobility Artillery Rocket System (HIMARS) under the Foreign Military Sale (FMS) mechanism, the US Defense Security...
Industry partnerships line up to meet Australian landing craft requirements
Leading Australian defence companies have announced new partnerships aimed at addressing the Australian Department of Defence’s (DoD’s) LAND 8710 Phase 1A programme, which calls...
South Korean Army augments Redback export efforts
The Republic of Korea Army (RoKA) is set to commence local trials of the Hanwha Defence Australia AS21 Redback infantry fighting vehicle (IFV), the...
Australian Army acquires Integrator UAS
Boeing subsidiary Insitu Pacific has been selected by Australia's Department of Defence (DoD) to supply the Australian Army with 24 Integrator unmanned aircraft systems...
Australia’s MOD Contracts for Hanwha Huntsman Self Propelled Howitzers
The Australian Army is finally on track to receive a significant upgrade to its field artillery with the signing on 13 December of a...
Australia formally signs for AS9 Huntsman self-propelled artillery systems
Australia has awarded a A$1 billion contract to Hanwha Defense Australia (HDA), a a local subsidiary of South Korean defence prime Hanwha Group –...
None Shall Pass
The counter-UAS business is growing fast with new partnerships flourishing, and military customers exploring options regarding the best use of the technology.
First came unmanned...
SPEE3D and Australian Army Team up for World’s Toughest 3D Metal...
Australian company, SPEE3D, has been working with the Australian Army to test and validate metal 3D printing as a military capability. The latest field...