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March 12, 2019  

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German MoD Equipment Readiness Improving, IG Tells Bundestag
Inspector General Eberhard Zorn presented his annual report on the operational readiness of the Bundeswehr's main weapon systems to the Bundestag's Defense Committee on Monday. It complements the repo

Trump Wants Allies to Pay Much More for Hosted US Troops
Retired Lt. Gen. Ben Hodges said he was "astounded" when he first heard rumors a few weeks ago that the Trump administration may start billing countries which host United States military installations

US Demands Boeing Make Changes to 737 Max 8
US federal aviation authorities on Monday said they will order Boeing to make improvements to its 737 Max 8 following two deadly crashes in the past five months involving the new airliner, but did not

 


The latest report by the inspector-general of Germany’s Bundeswehr notes that readiness has remained stable or even improved for many weapons, like the Boxer GTK seen here, but has degraded for some other systems due to spare part shortages. (GE MoD photo)
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  • Oman suspends Boeing 737 MAX flights to and from its airports
  • 12/03/2019 13:35:58
  • Malaysia bans Boeing 737 MAX 8 planes from its airspace
  • 12/03/2019 13:03:27
  • Russia stations anti-missile system near Saint Petersburg
  • 12/03/2019 11:57:06
  • Australia, Singapore ban Boeing 737 MAX jets, more airlines ground plane
  • 12/03/2019 11:03:59
  • Indian airline defends 'sophisticated' Boeing 737 MAX
  • 12/03/2019 11:01:47
  • Two pilots die in Chinese fighter jet crash
  • 12/03/2019 10:25:40
  • CORRECTED: Australia bars all 737 MAX planes from its airspace: statement
  • 12/03/2019 09:04:04
  • Argentina joins countries grounding Boeing 737 Max 8s
  • 12/03/2019 08:44:12
  • US-China trade tensions to hammer air cargo: industry body
  • 12/03/2019 08:37:59
  • US regulators order improvements to Boeing jet after latest crash
  • 12/03/2019 06:11:43
  • Singapore bans use of Boeing 737 MAX in its airspace
  • 12/03/2019 03:38:20
  • Brazilian airline Gol grounds its Boeing 737 MAX 8 aircraft
  • 12/03/2019 00:08:26
  • US ready to take 'immediate' action after Ethiopia plane crash
  • 12/03/2019 01:14:26
  • US demands Boeing modify 737 MAX after crash: FAA
  • 11/03/2019 22:17:03
  • The nations grounding their Boeing 737s
  • 12/03/2019 10:21:37
  • US to take 'immediate' action on Boeing jet if needed: official
  • 11/03/2019 22:36:56
  • Canada transport minister says won't ground planes after Ethiopia crash
  • 11/03/2019 20:12:03
  • Grounding the Boeing 737 a touchy subject for US authorities
  • 11/03/2019 21:14:22
  • Planes grounded after deadly Ethiopia crash
  • 11/03/2019 18:24:15
  • Merkel backs successor's European reform ideas
  • 11/03/2019 15:35:50
  • Some countries ground Boeings, most keep them flying
  • 11/03/2019 15:11:42


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    German MoD Equipment Readiness Improving, IG Tells Bundestag
    Inspector General Eberhard Zorn presented his annual report on the operational readiness of the Bundeswehr's main weapon systems to the Bundestag's Defense Committee on Monday. It complements the repo...

    Trump Wants Allies to Pay Much More for Hosted US Troops
    Retired Lt. Gen. Ben Hodges said he was "astounded" when he first heard rumors a few weeks ago that the Trump administration may start billing countries which host United States military installations...

    US Demands Boeing Make Changes to 737 Max 8
    US federal aviation authorities on Monday said they will order Boeing to make improvements to its 737 Max 8 following two deadly crashes in the past five months involving the new airliner, but did not...

    Japan Orders Kongsberg’s JSM Missile
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    Launch of Missile by North Korea Would Change Game
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    Northrop, MBDA Integrate CAMM Missile with Next-Gen Battle Manager
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    ASC, Schneider Build On Submarine Engineering Capabilities
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    UK MoD Invests £30M to Fast-Track Battlefield Apps
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    Israel Lifts Veil of Secrecy on King Air Operations
    In 1984, five new "Kukiya" transport aircraft landed in Sde-Dov AFB. It was only years later that the IAF revealed that it had integrated the aircraft, and it took a long time before its true mission ...

    Jacobs Tech Wins $812M for Instructors and Chemical Testing
    -- Jacobs Technology Inc., Tampa, Florida, was awarded a $785,000,000 cost-plus-fixed-fee contract for instructors. Bids were solicited via the internet with six received. Work locations and fundi...

    Rostec Official Discusses Russia’s Defense Export Outlook
    Russia’s main defense conglomerate, Rostec, is working to adjust to a ‘rapidly changing world’ in the defense market. In a recent interview with Defense News at the sidelines of the IDEX military e...

    Swedish Weapons Exports Have Fallen Over the Past Decade
    Swedish weapons exports have reduced by more than half over the past decade, according to a new report, but the nation remains the 15th largest weapons exporter in the world. Over the past ten year...

    India Test-Fires Pinaka Guided Artillery Rockets
    Defence Research and Defence Organisation (DRDO) today successfully test fired the Guided PINAKA from Pokhran ranges. The weapon system is equipped with state-of-the-art guidance kit comprising of an ...

    NATO Continues to Strengthen in Response to Growing Threats
    WASHINGTON --- NATO marks 70 years of existence next month and alliance members continue the mission of ensuring the organization is relevant and agile in a new era, Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg...

    USAF Talks Up F-16 Role in Supporting Coalition Forces in Afghanistan
    BAGRAM AIRFIELD, Afghanistan --- During a recent raid on a terrorist stronghold in a remote Afghan village, U.S. ground forces came under enemy fire. They called for close air support, and shortly the...

    New Focus on Arctic Brings Attention, Challenges to US Air Force
    ARLINGTON, Va. --- There’s no mystery – or surprise – surrounding the Arctic’s strategic importance, a vast and foreboding expanse where the United States has maintained a resolute and unblinking pres...

    Raytheon, Hensoldt to Provide Radars to Dutch, German Customers
    MADRID --- Raytheon Company and German sensor specialist Hensoldt, both leading air traffic radar providers, will provide two European customers integrated air surveillance radars that combine Hensold...

    Oz Army, SYPAQ to Innovate Battlefield Logistics for UAVs
    The Australian Army has partnered with the Defence Innovation Hub in awarding an Army Innovation Day contract to SYPAQ to develop and demonstrate a next generation battlefield logistics small unmanned...

    AK-203 Rifle Production Boosts Army and ‘Make in India’
    Nearly 10 years after the Army expressed a strong desire to replace the INSAS with a modern assault rifle, the government has zeroed in on AK-203 as the basic weapon for the vast majority of the India...

    British Army to Stand Up New Gurkha Battalion as Brigade Grows
    Armed Forces Minister Mark Lancaster has confirmed that a new specialist Gurkha battalion is being formed. The 3rd Battalion Royal Gurkha Rifles will be established as a Specialised Infantry Battal...

    US Navy Shipyard, Sarcos Robotics Announce Collaborative Partnership
    BREMERTON, Wash. --- In a first-of-its-kind collaboration involving a Navy shipyard, Puget Sound Naval Shipyard & Intermediate Maintenance Facility and Sarcos Robotics will jointly develop robotic tec...

    S. Korea, U.S. Wrap Up New Alliance Exercise
    SEOUL --- South Korea and the United States wrapped up their new, weeklong combined defense exercise on Tuesday, amid worries that the apparent downsizing of their springtime drills could hurt militar...

    Canadian Forces Begin to Receive New Mack Trucks
    GAGETOWN, NB --- Today, Defence Minister Harjit S. Sajjan, visited members of the Canadian Armed Forces at 5th Canadian Division Support Base Gagetown to observe the new logistics trucks that have bee...

    Reaper UAV Family Marks Million Flight Hours
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    Airbus Exhibits at World Border Security Congress
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