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.
JOINT-CAPABILITIES • Mon, 19 Jun 2017
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 ...
Healthcare company secures $185m defence contract
Australian company Central Healthcare Services has been awarded a $185 million contract to provide the Australian Defence Force (ADF) with access to a greater range of ...
Why Odouard accepted CEO role at Xtek
Xtek chief executive Philippe Odouard – who took up the reins of the ASX-listed homeland security equipment provider in October last year – has pinpointed some of the ...
JOINT-CAPABILITIES • Sun, 18 Jun 2017
Australian government agencies to get security boost
Defence and security company Saab has been awarded a contract to enhance security measures at strategic Australian government facilities as part of a transformation ...
JOINT-CAPABILITIES • Fri, 16 Jun 2017
Australia and India share expertise on C-17A
A Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) C-17A Globemaster III and crew have conducted a one week visit to their Indian Air Force counterparts.
AIR • Fri, 16 Jun 2017
First AWD accepted by Defence
The first Air Warfare Destroyer (Hobart) was provisionally accepted by the government at the Osborne Naval Shipyard in Adelaide.
NAVAL • Fri, 16 Jun 2017
Defence contractor reaches combat system integration work milestone
Raytheon Australia has surpassed 10 million hours of complex combat system integration work, which it says is a first for the Australian industry.