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Just who did AIDN name as its National Young Achiever at the recent ADM 2009 Congress Awards dinner?

Plans for an imminent strategic reshaping were the topic of discussion at the first meeting between Obama's Pentagon leaders and the heads of the US Defense Force.

Thales Nederland has been contracted to install new surface surveillance sensors on the Royal Netherlands Navy’s M-frigates.

Brisbane-based weapons developer Metal Storm has achieved a breakthrough in testing of its semi-automatic 3GL grenade launcher.

A five-year Deed for the provision of tyre management and supply for a range of aircraft has been released by Defence.

Defence Census 2007

Results from the Defence Census 2007 reveal the strain being put of ADF personnel.

JASSM for JSF?

The USAF is considering the JASSM for the F-35 JSF.

The US Marines are seeking electronic-warfare capabilities across a range of platforms rather than only on select aircraft.

With defence spending on the Obama administration's agenda, sources reveal the US Navy will seek a larger ship fleet.

A call for papers has been issued for the RAN Sea Power Conference 2010.

The capabilities of the Wedgetail AEW&C system will be reviewed by MIT.

The First World War burial site at Fromelles will be excavated for soldiers' remains by Oxford Archaeology.

Brazil's F-X2 fighter aircraft competition is picking up steam, as the government has received three bids by the cut off date.

Bendigo in Victoria is home to the new Defence Materials Technology Centre.

The virtues of the US Navy's move to truncate the DDG-1000 destroyer program in favour of building upgraded DDG-51 destroyers is still raising doubts in some corners.

Customer nations won't have the option of altering the electronic warfare (EW) software on F-35 Joint Strike Fighters ordered from the US.