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NATO figures indicate healthy spending levels in 2020 - Defence Notes

All bar three NATO allies saw defence spending growth last year Most NATO member states increased defence spending last year despite the economic impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, according to provisional figures for 2020 released by the alliance on 16 March. Albania, Norway and Turkey cut defence spending in 2020 but Bulgaria saw the most significant decrease (50%). Estimated overall spending of almost $1.03 trillion in 2020 represented a 2.7% increase on 2019, with the US naturally accounting for the vast majority ($717 billion). Eleven of the 30 member states met a NATO baseline requirement by spending 2% of GDP on defence in 2020: the US (3.73%). Greece (2.68%), Estonia (2.33%), UK (2.32%), Poland (2.31%), Latvia (2.27%), Lithuania (2.13%), Romania (2.07%), France (2.04%), Norway and Slovakia (2% apiece).

PREMIUM: Integrated Review offers F-35 funding relief but cuts not confirmed - Defence Notes

16th March 2021 - 16:00 GMT | by Tim Martin in London RSS The first part of the Integrated Review of Security, Defence, Development and Foreign Policy has given the F-35 programme a financial shot in the arm, but a question mark over aircraft numbers looks only to be resolved once a Command Paper is released on 22 March. The Integrated Review (IR) of Security, Defence, Development and Foreign Policy by the UK government has allocated additional funding towards the cost of 48 F-35B fighter jet aircraft on order, in a move that offers a way out of a £7.9 billion ($10.97 million) black hole identified by the .

PREMIUM: Lingering economic problems constrain Argentine ambitions - Defence Notes

15th March 2021 - 11:57 GMT | by Wilder Alejandro Sanchez in Washington DC RSS The latest defence procurement plan for 2021-2023 includes only limited new programmes for the Argentine armed forces. Official data shows the ratio of debt to GDP in Argentina exceeded 100% in 2020 as economic activity slumped by 10%, due partly to the COVID-19 pandemic but also because of structural problems dating back decades. Against this backdrop, the government only included modest new acquisitions for the armed forces . Want to read more? To read this article, along with thousands of others like it, start your Premium News free trial. Start Trial or log in

Avon launches CH15 respiratory protection hood - Defence Notes

Avon Protection has brought to market a new lightweight portable hood that gives the wearer at least 15 minutes of protection against CBRN threats. The single-size CH15 was developed in response to an emerging requirement from specialist users for ‘instant protection from all CBRN materials when in a live threat scenario’, Avon noted in a statement. There was particular input from the Combating Terrorism Technical Support Office in the US DoD. Justin Hine, global product manager at Avon Protection, described the CE-approved CH15 as ‘a low-profile, lightweight, one-size-fits-all solution that is small and light enough to be carried at all times’.

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