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The first three Tiger ARHs, acquired under Project Air 87, have been delivered to their new squadrons.

A government official has said that the process to privatise ASC will begin before the end of this year.

Raytheon has begun delivering its delayed Paveway IV bomb to the UK's RAF.

It has been projected that around US$30 billion will be spent worldwide on military satellites in the next decade.

Brigadier Gus Gilmore recently spoke to ADFA students about the Army After Next concept.

An Absolute Data Group product has been deployed by the Tiger ARH Project Office.

The RNZAF has received the first of two B757-200s reconfigured for passenger/cargo transport.

Prime contractor Northrop Grumman will begin work on the US BAMS program after the GAO denied a protest over the selection.

Aspen Medical will provide Aeromedical Evacuation support to the ADF during Operation Kiribati Assist.

Lockheed Martin Australia is set to buy the Tenix Group's interest in RLM Holdings.

The UK MoD has approved a major revamp of UK intelligence, surveillance, targeting and reconnaissance capabilities.

John Holland Aviation Services has won two maintenance support contracts with the ADF.

The Australian Army has ordered another round of Skylark I UAV systems from Elbit Systems.

Two of the radar arrays for the Hobart-class AWDs have been completed by Lockheed Martin.

The US Navy's first Littoral Cobat Ship has been put to see for the first time.

Boeing has contracted L-3 Link to build two F/A-18F flight trainers for the RAAF.