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Williamtown Aerospace Centre welcomes new company
Australian company Dexata has announced it has established a new office in the Williamtown Aerospace Centre (WAC).
JOINT-CAPABILITIES • Tue, 20 Jun 2017
Same companies, new names
Two defence companies have announced changes to their names, effective immediately.
Australia to withdraw reservation barring women from combat roles
Following a public hearing by the treaties committee into opportunities for women to serve in combat roles within the Australian Defence Force, Australia will withdraw an ...
F-35As resume flying operations
Australia’s JSF F-35As, attached to the US 56th Fighter Wing, will resume local F-35A flight operations on Wednesday, 21 June following an 11-day pause after five ...
AIR • Tue, 20 Jun 2017
Steel cut for Australia’s supply ships
The first cut of the steel being used to build the Auxiliary Oiler and Replenishment ships (AORs) for the Royal Australian Navy has been undertaken, following the ...
NAVAL • Tue, 20 Jun 2017
Canberra-based company to bring robots to state police force
Xtek has announced it has been awarded a $1.7 million contract to supply two explosive ordnance disposal (EOD) robots to a state police force.
JOINT-CAPABILITIES • Mon, 19 Jun 2017
Cyber Range simulation training centre opens ahead of 2020 Olympics
A new Cyber Range training facility in Toranomon, Tokyo, has been opened to provide hands-on training for cyber security professionals.
LAND 400 project begins air transportability trials
Phase 2 of the Australian Army's largest-ever defence procurement project, LAND 400, has gone to Canberra for air transportability trials.
LAND • Mon, 19 Jun 2017
Australia’s satellite capabilities get $500m investment
The Turnbull government has announced a $500 million investment to improve Australia’s space-based intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance capabilities to support ...