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Bogdan: Australian F-35 Block Buy Still Possible
Australians told F-35 block buy across Low Rate Initial Production lots 12, 13 and 14 is still possible
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Synthetic Environment Supports Australian C-130J Training Remediation Program
Over the last year and a half, the Royal Australian Air Force has implemented wide-ranging changes to its Lockheed Martin C-130J Hercules aircrew and technical training regimes, aimed at maximizing operational output in resource-constrained environments.
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Australia Considers More Chinooks
The Defense Security Co-operation Agency notified US Congress on of a potential Foreign Military Sales program sale of three Boeing CH-47F Chinook helicopters to Australia.
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Submarine Bids Now in, Australian Panel Begins Evaluation
Now that all 3 competitors have issued final proposals in Australia’s sub program, an advisory panel will begin evaluation
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Saab Pitches Collins Submarine Upgrade
Saab Kockums is proposing an upgrade to Australian Collins-class subs based on Sweden’s Gotland-class midlife upgrade
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Australia Picks Thales’ Hawkei as Army’s Next PMV
Sydney, Australia – Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull announced on October 5 that Thales Australia will supply 1100 4×4 Hawkei Protected Mobility Vehicles and over 1000 trailers to the Australian Army in a $1.3 billion (US$ .
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Leadership Churn in Australian Defense Fuels Shipbuilding Worries
Australia has sworn in its third defense minister in a year. Many in the defense establishment and industry are worried about leadership churn’s effects on naval projects.
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Australia To Buy PC-21 Trainers, Relocate Basic Training
Australia is to buy 49 Pilatus PC-21 turboprop trainers and relocate basic training activities to RAAF Base East Sale
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‘Continuous Build’ Effort Boosts Australian Shipyards
Australia’s plans to advance building frigates and patrol vessels commits the government to a permanent industry.
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Boeing Rolls Out First Growler for Australia
Boeing rolled out the first EA-18 Growler airborne electronic attack aircraft for the Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) in a ceremony at its St. Louis facility on July 29.
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Bogdan: Australian F-35 Block Buy Still Possible
Australians told F-35 block buy across Low Rate Initial Production lots 12, 13 and 14 is still possible
-
Synthetic Environment Supports Australian C-130J Training Remediation Program
Over the last year and a half, the Royal Australian Air Force has implemented wide-ranging changes to its Lockheed Martin C-130J Hercules aircrew and technical training regimes, aimed at maximizing operational output in resource-constrained environments.
-
Australia Considers More Chinooks
The Defense Security Co-operation Agency notified US Congress on of a potential Foreign Military Sales program sale of three Boeing CH-47F Chinook helicopters to Australia.
-
Submarine Bids Now in, Australian Panel Begins Evaluation
Now that all 3 competitors have issued final proposals in Australia’s sub program, an advisory panel will begin evaluation
-
Saab Pitches Collins Submarine Upgrade
Saab Kockums is proposing an upgrade to Australian Collins-class subs based on Sweden’s Gotland-class midlife upgrade
-
Australia Picks Thales’ Hawkei as Army’s Next PMV
Sydney, Australia – Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull announced on October 5 that Thales Australia will supply 1100 4×4 Hawkei Protected Mobility Vehicles and over 1000 trailers to the Australian Army in a $1.3 billion (US$ .
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Leadership Churn in Australian Defense Fuels Shipbuilding Worries
Australia has sworn in its third defense minister in a year. Many in the defense establishment and industry are worried about leadership churn’s effects on naval projects.
-
Australia To Buy PC-21 Trainers, Relocate Basic Training
Australia is to buy 49 Pilatus PC-21 turboprop trainers and relocate basic training activities to RAAF Base East Sale
-
‘Continuous Build’ Effort Boosts Australian Shipyards
Australia’s plans to advance building frigates and patrol vessels commits the government to a permanent industry.
-
Boeing Rolls Out First Growler for Australia
Boeing rolled out the first EA-18 Growler airborne electronic attack aircraft for the Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) in a ceremony at its St. Louis facility on July 29.
-
Bogdan: Australian F-35 Block Buy Still Possible
Australians told F-35 block buy across Low Rate Initial Production lots 12, 13 and 14 is still possible
-
Synthetic Environment Supports Australian C-130J Training Remediation Program
Over the last year and a half, the Royal Australian Air Force has implemented wide-ranging changes to its Lockheed Martin C-130J Hercules aircrew and technical training regimes, aimed at maximizing operational output in resource-constrained environments.
-
Australia Considers More Chinooks
The Defense Security Co-operation Agency notified US Congress on of a potential Foreign Military Sales program sale of three Boeing CH-47F Chinook helicopters to Australia.
-
Submarine Bids Now in, Australian Panel Begins Evaluation
Now that all 3 competitors have issued final proposals in Australia’s sub program, an advisory panel will begin evaluation
-
Saab Pitches Collins Submarine Upgrade
Saab Kockums is proposing an upgrade to Australian Collins-class subs based on Sweden’s Gotland-class midlife upgrade
-
Australia Picks Thales’ Hawkei as Army’s Next PMV
Sydney, Australia – Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull announced on October 5 that Thales Australia will supply 1100 4×4 Hawkei Protected Mobility Vehicles and over 1000 trailers to the Australian Army in a $1.3 billion (US$ .
-
Leadership Churn in Australian Defense Fuels Shipbuilding Worries
Australia has sworn in its third defense minister in a year. Many in the defense establishment and industry are worried about leadership churn’s effects on naval projects.
-
Australia To Buy PC-21 Trainers, Relocate Basic Training
Australia is to buy 49 Pilatus PC-21 turboprop trainers and relocate basic training activities to RAAF Base East Sale
-
‘Continuous Build’ Effort Boosts Australian Shipyards
Australia’s plans to advance building frigates and patrol vessels commits the government to a permanent industry.
-
Boeing Rolls Out First Growler for Australia
Boeing rolled out the first EA-18 Growler airborne electronic attack aircraft for the Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) in a ceremony at its St. Louis facility on July 29.













