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Pyne launches defence research network at Adelaide University
The Defence Industry Minister has launched the Defence Research and Innovation Network (DRIN) at the University of Adelaide to strengthen engagement between the ...
JOINT-CAPABILITIES • Wed, 08 Nov 2017
Thales EF88 completes first operational deployment with flying colours
The latest version of the Army’s Steyr rifle has finished its first full operational deployment, with the Army reporting soldiers with the training team in Iraq were ...
LAND • Wed, 08 Nov 2017
KPMG acquires engineering consultancy
Global consulting and accountancy firm KPMG has acquired Relken Engineering, a young firm with substantial expertise in civil and defence projects.
Prime firms agreement with TAFE to train welders
Shipbuilder Navantia Australia has signed an agreement to train welders to build the next generation of Australian warships.
Raytheon signs contract for new anti-aircraft missile system
Defence and Raytheon Australia have signed a $12.1 million contract for stage one of the Army’s new anti-aircraft missile system.
AIR • Wed, 08 Nov 2017
MBDA, Safran say MMP missile best for Australia
European defence companies MBDA and Safran Electronics and Defense have joined forces to jointly pitch the MMP missile and PASEO sighting system for the Australian Army’s ...
ADFA hosts fourth annual Innovation Day
Nineteen defence companies have pitched their ideas to the Army in the hope that they will be speedily adopted into service.
JOINT-CAPABILITIES • Tue, 07 Nov 2017
F-35 simulator to arrive in Australia next year
Australia is set to take delivery of its F-35 full mission simulator next year after the first simulator systems were delivered to the Israeli, Italian, Japanese and ...
AIR • Tue, 07 Nov 2017
Damen signs deal with Tasmanian firm
Dutch shipbuilder Damen has selected Tasmanian firm Taylor Bros to build two Antarctic landing barges for Australia’s new icebreaker, the RSV Nuyina.
NAVAL • Tue, 07 Nov 2017