Tag: Royal Thai Navy
Affordable Maritime Patrol
While nothing is cheap in defence, a range of less expensive capabilities might be enough, especially if networked with allies.
The Indo-Pacific region has...
Elbit Systems Awarded a $120 Million Contract to Supply Hermes 900...
Elbit Systems Ltd. announced that it was awarded a contract valued at $120 million to supply HermesTM 900 Maritime Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS) and...
Thai Submarine Programme at a Crossroads
The Royal Thai Navy (RTN) is considering the use of Chinese-made marine diesel engines for its Type S26T diesel-electric submarine programme, which is being...
Thai Navy gets UAV boost
The Royal Thai Navy (RTN) has quietly emerged as one of the leading unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) operators in the Asia Pacific region, having...
BAE Systems’ OPVs Meet Open Ocean or Coastal Patrol Challenges
A deployment to the Indo-Pacific requires a ship that is not only reliable but also one that is capable of performing multiple roles and...
Defence Sector Growing Aided by Transformation of Defence Technology Institute (INTERVIEW)
Interview with General Choochart Buakhao, Director-General of Defence Technology Institute (DTI), member of the Board of Directors and Secretary.
The Defence Technology Institute is the...
Expanding Maritime Partnership: Thailand, U.S. 2022 CARAT Exercise
Royal Thai and U.S. navies begin maritime training during the 28th annual Cooperation Afloat Readiness and Training (CARAT) exercise, May 23.
Taking place in the...
Schiebel Wins Prestigious Follow-on Contract With Royal Thai Navy
Schiebel wins another contract in Thailand to supply additional CAMCOPTER® S-100 systems to the Royal Thai Navy (RTN).
UAS market leader Schiebel has been...
“TCEB Opts for the First-Ever Air Show in Thailand to Promote...
Thailand Convention & Exhibition Bureau or TCEB initiated the Air Show to be organized for the first time in Thailand.
Considering that U-Tapao Airport...
Protecting the Hunters
The Royal Australian Navy is forging ahead with its acquisition of new frigates. What electronic warfare capabilities might protect these new ships?
The Royal Australian...