ST Engineering inks aircraft repair deals with Airbus, EmbraerSingapore’s largest defense contractor has signed a series of preliminary maintenance, repair and overhaul agreements with French and Brazilian companies.
South Korea eyes mixed fleet of manned, unmanned warplanesThe South Korean military's growing interest in manned-unmanned teaming comes amid a declining pool of 18-year-old conscripts.
Embraer sees strong demand for C-390 Millennium airlifter in AsiaOfficials said they plan to take the C-390 plane on display at the Singapore Airshow to other countries in the region before returning to Brazil.
Philippines hints at fresh fighter fleet amid negotiations with SwedenThe two governments are now ironing out the final terms of defense cooperation based on a memorandum of understanding signed last year.
Foreign firms vie for South Korea’s airborne early warning contractTwo contenders employ the same airframe but feature different equipment, while a third promises commonality with incumbent South Korean aircraft.
Saab waits out political drama over sending Gripen fighters to UkraineSweden's NATO membership, held up by Hungary, is one of the obstacles still on the table.By Elisabeth Gosselin-Malo
Japan sends companies to Singapore Airshow with eyes on foreign marketThis is the largest industrial contingent outside Japan after the government relaxed post-war arms exports in 2014.By Leilani Chavez
ST Engineering unveils wheeled ground robot equipped with aerial droneThe firm completed development of the four-wheel drive electric vehicle last year, but is only now showing it to the public.By Elisabeth Gosselin-Malo
Elbit Systems unveils new drone at Singapore AirshowThe company says its Hermes 650 Spark will enter serial production in 2025 for an undisclosed customer that already placed an order.By Elisabeth Gosselin-Malo
Malaysia is becoming wary of its Russian-made weaponsWestern sanctions against Russia have officials in Kuala Lumpur worried about the supply of spare parts.By Elisabeth Gosselin-Malo
India prepares to buy 15 C295 maritime patrol variantsOnce a contract is signed, a joint venture between the French firm Airbus and the Indian business Tata Advanced Systems Ltd. would make the aircraft.By Gordon Arthur
General Atomics expands its reach into the Japanese defense marketThe company has struck a partnership with Tokyo spanning civilian and defense topics, as executives hope to sell the MQ-9B SeaGuardian drone.By Elisabeth Gosselin-Malo
Korea Aerospace Industries taps another European missile supplierGermany's Diehl Defence is in line to integrate its Iris-T interceptor missile into the Korean vendor's combat aircraft.By Elisabeth Gosselin-Malo
China unveils export version of attack helicopterChina this week unveiled the export version of the signature attack helicopter by the People’s Liberation Army at the Singapore Airshow here.By Leilani Chavez
US, Singapore air forces to team up at vital Pacific base in GuamThe Singapore Airshow is set to begin amid efforts by the city state to train its air-warfare capabilities at home and in faraway locales.By Elisabeth Gosselin-Malo
Australian defense industry concern grows over export controlsAustralian defense industry has growing concern over upcoming changes to the country's export policy required as part of the terms of the AUKUS pact.By Bryant Harris and Jen Judson
US, Japan tightening military bond, Pacific Fleet admiral saysAdm. Samuel Paparo said the US and Japan have modernized their military and industrial base relationships to keep up with the security environment.By Megan Eckstein
OpinionHow to end China’s chokehold on the Pentagon’s supply chainsCountless China-based firms remain deeply embedded in Defense Department supply chains across 12 critical technologies.By John G. Ferrari and Mark Rosenblatt
Norinco in China unveils turreted truck-mounted 155mm howitzerThe weapon was shown alongside existing artillery products in a Norinco promotional video clip.By Gordon Arthur