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The EDA hosted a PESCO workshop to improve radio technology for European militaries. The third PESCO workshop formed part of European Defence Agency (EDA) plans to develop common radio technology across the European military. The workshop aims to improve interoperability between member states involved in the project – France, Finland, Italy, ...


Rheinmetall has signed the Risk Mitigation Activity (RMA) contract with the Commonwealth of Australia for participation in the RMA, including the delivery of three Lynx KF41 Infantry Fighting Vehicles to compete in trials for the €9.5 billion LAND 400 Phase 3 program. The RMA contract now signed has a value of ...


The US DOD has revealed it will transform its acquisition process to improve speed and flexibility. DOD officials have explained their plans to update the acquisition process to reduce bureaucracy and improve speed. Undersecretary for Acquisition Ellen M. Lord announced the framework and the changes are currently being tested at the ...


Defence Online takes a look at the measures the United States Department of Defense is taking to enhance its military infrastructure. In recent years, the US military infrastructure has suffered from numerous issues. At present, the Pentagon owns property in all 50 US states as well as in 40 foreign countries. ...


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