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Australia cuts deal with US Navy for Next Generation Jammer
The Next Generation Jammer will form a key component of Project Air 5439 Phase 6, a future phase of Australia’s Growler acquisition program, which will upgrade the EA-18G to what is known as the Advanced Growler configuration.
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Northrop Grumman Predicts Growth in Australia-Pacific Business
A senior Northrop Grumman executive has forecast that the company’s footprint in Australia is set to double over the next three years
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Embraer Responds to New Zealand RFI for Airlift, Surveillance Aircraft
Embraer has responded to a recent New Zealand request for information for a Future Air Mobility Capability, with an offer for five KC-390 multimission transport aircraft.
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Link 16 Operational on Australia’s C-130 Hercules
The first Royal Australian Air Force Lockheed Martin C-130J-30 Hercules to be fitted with a Link 16 Tactical Data Link (TDL) system has begun operational test and evaluation during Australia’s largest air-power exercise.
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Lockheed Martin Harnesses Australian R&D for Next-Gen Radar
Lockheed Martin and Australia’s Defence Science and Technology Group are partnering to develop enhancements for a next-gen radar.
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Australia’s Submarine Decision: Concerns Down Under, Celebrations in Paris
Australia’s pick of French shipbuilding giant DCNS for its 12-ship submarine program caught most observers by surprise.
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Australia Chooses French Design for Future Submarine
DCNS of France is the winner of Australia’s $50 billion (US$38.54 billion) program.
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Australia Makes Major Shipbuilding Announcements for Navy
Australia is tipped to announce the winner of a competitive evaluation process to design the country’s future submarine.
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BAE, Fincantieri and Navantia ships on Australian shortlist
Australian Defence Minister Marise Payne has announced that proposals from BAE Systems, Fincantieri and Navantia have been shortlisted for the country’s program to build nine new frigates for the Royal Australian Navy.
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Australia Picks Navantia To Build Two Replenishment Ships
The Royal Australian Navy selected Spanish shipbuilder Navantia as preferred tenderer to construct two auxiliary oiler and replenishment vessels.
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Australia cuts deal with US Navy for Next Generation Jammer
The Next Generation Jammer will form a key component of Project Air 5439 Phase 6, a future phase of Australia’s Growler acquisition program, which will upgrade the EA-18G to what is known as the Advanced Growler configuration.
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Northrop Grumman Predicts Growth in Australia-Pacific Business
A senior Northrop Grumman executive has forecast that the company’s footprint in Australia is set to double over the next three years
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Embraer Responds to New Zealand RFI for Airlift, Surveillance Aircraft
Embraer has responded to a recent New Zealand request for information for a Future Air Mobility Capability, with an offer for five KC-390 multimission transport aircraft.
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Link 16 Operational on Australia’s C-130 Hercules
The first Royal Australian Air Force Lockheed Martin C-130J-30 Hercules to be fitted with a Link 16 Tactical Data Link (TDL) system has begun operational test and evaluation during Australia’s largest air-power exercise.
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Lockheed Martin Harnesses Australian R&D for Next-Gen Radar
Lockheed Martin and Australia’s Defence Science and Technology Group are partnering to develop enhancements for a next-gen radar.
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Australia’s Submarine Decision: Concerns Down Under, Celebrations in Paris
Australia’s pick of French shipbuilding giant DCNS for its 12-ship submarine program caught most observers by surprise.
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Australia Chooses French Design for Future Submarine
DCNS of France is the winner of Australia’s $50 billion (US$38.54 billion) program.
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Australia Makes Major Shipbuilding Announcements for Navy
Australia is tipped to announce the winner of a competitive evaluation process to design the country’s future submarine.
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BAE, Fincantieri and Navantia ships on Australian shortlist
Australian Defence Minister Marise Payne has announced that proposals from BAE Systems, Fincantieri and Navantia have been shortlisted for the country’s program to build nine new frigates for the Royal Australian Navy.
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Australia Picks Navantia To Build Two Replenishment Ships
The Royal Australian Navy selected Spanish shipbuilder Navantia as preferred tenderer to construct two auxiliary oiler and replenishment vessels.
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Australia cuts deal with US Navy for Next Generation Jammer
The Next Generation Jammer will form a key component of Project Air 5439 Phase 6, a future phase of Australia’s Growler acquisition program, which will upgrade the EA-18G to what is known as the Advanced Growler configuration.
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Northrop Grumman Predicts Growth in Australia-Pacific Business
A senior Northrop Grumman executive has forecast that the company’s footprint in Australia is set to double over the next three years
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Embraer Responds to New Zealand RFI for Airlift, Surveillance Aircraft
Embraer has responded to a recent New Zealand request for information for a Future Air Mobility Capability, with an offer for five KC-390 multimission transport aircraft.
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Link 16 Operational on Australia’s C-130 Hercules
The first Royal Australian Air Force Lockheed Martin C-130J-30 Hercules to be fitted with a Link 16 Tactical Data Link (TDL) system has begun operational test and evaluation during Australia’s largest air-power exercise.
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Lockheed Martin Harnesses Australian R&D for Next-Gen Radar
Lockheed Martin and Australia’s Defence Science and Technology Group are partnering to develop enhancements for a next-gen radar.
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Australia’s Submarine Decision: Concerns Down Under, Celebrations in Paris
Australia’s pick of French shipbuilding giant DCNS for its 12-ship submarine program caught most observers by surprise.
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Australia Chooses French Design for Future Submarine
DCNS of France is the winner of Australia’s $50 billion (US$38.54 billion) program.
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Australia Makes Major Shipbuilding Announcements for Navy
Australia is tipped to announce the winner of a competitive evaluation process to design the country’s future submarine.
-
BAE, Fincantieri and Navantia ships on Australian shortlist
Australian Defence Minister Marise Payne has announced that proposals from BAE Systems, Fincantieri and Navantia have been shortlisted for the country’s program to build nine new frigates for the Royal Australian Navy.
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Australia Picks Navantia To Build Two Replenishment Ships
The Royal Australian Navy selected Spanish shipbuilder Navantia as preferred tenderer to construct two auxiliary oiler and replenishment vessels.













