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4th March 2021 - 00:15 GMT | by Koji Miyake in Tokyo RSS
The current state of play in Japan s defence industry means that Tokyo might have to look overseas for its next LAV 4x4.
As Tokyo looks for a replacement of its Light Armoured Vehicles (LAV), the ability of its domestic industry to develop a suitable alternative looks to be in doubt.
Japanese company Komatsu produced 1,937 LAVs from 2001-16, and they are used by both the Japan Ground Self-Defense Force (JGSDF) and .
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Thales UK won a five-year contract to maintain the SHORAD capability for the British Army and Royal Marines. The £98.4 million (US $136 million) deal will secure 119 jobs at the company’s facility in Belfast.
The British MoD has awarded a £98.4 million (US $136 million) contract to Thales UK to maintain Short-Range Air Defence (SHORAD) capability for the British Army and Royal Marines. The agreement was announced on 04 March on the MoD’s website.
The deal confirms a five-year extension to the initial contract the company won in 2018 to support the modernisation and development of the missile systems as part of the Future Air Defence Availability Project (F-ADAPT).
The Dutch MoD has acquired 2,800 new Scania Gryphus in three different versions to replace the 30 years old fleet of DAF 4 trucks. Deliveries to the armed forces are scheduled to start from this week.
The Netherlands’ Armed Forces will replace their 30 years old fleet of DAF 4 trucks. The Dutch MoD has acquired 2,800 new Scania Gryphus with deliveries to the three services scheduled to start from this week.
The vehicles were procured in three different load capacity categories: 50 kN with 4x4 wheel drive, 100 kN with 6x6 or 8x8 wheel drive and 150 kN 6x6 powered tractor. Around 2,500 trucks were procured in the 8x8 version.
4th March 2021 - 17:30 GMT | by Gordon Arthur in Christchurch RSS
Indonesia s military set to receive multiple rocket launchers produced under licence in the country.
A Czech arms company is entering into joint production and technology transfer of the RM-70 M1 Vampire rocket launcher in Indonesia.
Excalibur Army signed the agreement with Indonesian firm PT Republik Defensindo at the IDEX 2021 exhibition on 22 February.
According to the agreement, production of the 122mm MRLs is .
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