Tag: Raytheon
The Pros and Cons of Joining the Big League of Arms...
South Korea’s rapid rise as a defence manufacturer is resulting in increasingly tougher challenges to its export policy.
Although China might be Asia’s top defence...
Are Security Dialogue’s Drifting Away From Their Principles?
From Munich to Singapore: how security conferences viewed the Ukraine War.
Security conferences are known for being forums where the conflict or the crisis of...
Watching the Neighbours
With political tension rising around the world, airborne special mission aircraft have arguably never been more important.
Asia-Pacific states facing Chinese pressure on their South...
RTX will showcase the future of flight and the latest advancements...
RTX businesses Collins Aerospace, Pratt & Whitney, and Raytheon to display latest transformative technologies—creating a safer, more connected world.
RTX, the world's largest aerospace and...
Balloon Beats the Beamers
A suspicious balloon launched by the People’s Republic of China crosses North America focusing attention on radar coverage of Canadian and American Arctic regions.
The...
Commercial Satellites Take the Secrecy Out of ISR
The commercial world is proving not only that it can provide critical intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance to nation states, but also that it has...
Singapore declares Aster MSAM system fully operational
The Republic of Singapore Air Force (RSAF) has attained full operational capability (FOC) for its ground-based Aster 30 medium-range surface-to-air missile (MSAM) system, the...
Japan and South Korea stocking up on US-made missiles
The US State Department has approved a swathe of requests for advanced air- and ship-launched missiles for its East Asian allies Japan and South...
With Largest Presence Ever at Dubai Airshow 2023, U.S. Industry Looks...
 More than 130 American companies participating, majority in the USA Partnership Pavilion.
Former NASA Space Shuttle Commander Mike Bloomfield (USAF, Ret.), to...
Taiwan unveils first locally built submarine
Taiwan has unveiled its first indigenously developed submarine, which has been built by local shipbuilder CSBC Corporation and will eventually enter service with the...