7th January 2021 - 15:30 GMT | by Tim Martin in London RSS
A key milestone for the UK s Future Combat Air System programme has not yet been met.
The UK MoD combat air acquisition programme team failed to submit its Future Combat Air System (FCAS) Outline Business Case (OBC) in line with an original target of the end of 2020.
Shephard understands that the OBC will now be sent to the MoD’s Investment Approvals Committee for acceptance .
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29th December 2020 - 12:00 GMT | by The ClarenceRSS
The major multi-year funding injection announced by the UK government in November 2020 appears attractive but in fact it lays bare a dilemma at the heart of the MoD.
The UK MoD enters 2021 having won a significant victory in its battles with the Treasury. Prime Minister Boris Johnson firmly aligned himself with Secretary of State for Defence Ben Wallace in November, by agreeing a multi-year funding settlement worth £16.5 billion.
This represents a marked change in fortunes .
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Military End User list comprises 103 companies that pose an ‘unacceptable risk’ of diverting goods to the Chinese, Russian or Venezuelan military.
The Bureau of Industry and Security (BIS) in the US Department of Commerce announced on 21 December that it has added a new Military End User (MEU) list to the Export Administration Regulations.
A total of 58 Chinese and 45 Russian companies, such as Chinese aviation conglomerate AVIC and its subsidiaries as well as Russian defence giant Rostec, were deemed to represent an unacceptable risk of use in or diversion to military recipients in China, Russia, or Venezuela.
Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross said: ‘The Department recognizes the importance of leveraging its partnerships with US and global companies to combat efforts by China and Russia to divert US technology for their destabilising military programmes, including by highlighting red flag indicators such as those related to Communist Chinese military companies identified by t
16th December 2020 - 09:31 GMT | by Arie Egozi in Tel Aviv RSS
David’s Sling was tested simultaneously with an upgraded Iron Dome system and the Arrow ballistic missile interceptor some of these capabilities could appeal to Saudi Arabia and the UAE.
The Israel Missile Defense Organization and US Missile Defense Agency announced on 15 December that they have successfully completed a series of intercept tests involving all tiers of the Israeli missile defence umbrella.
For the first time, the David’s Sling system was tested simultaneously with an upgraded Iron Dome .
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15th December 2020 - 18:27 GMT | by Richard Thomas in London RSS
Arms exports to countries such as Saudi Arabia have long been controversial, as UK parliamentary committee reviews current practices.
A trio of civil society organisations have criticised the UK government’s recent report into arms exports controls, which details the regulatory protocols that defence firms have to follow in order to legally sell equipment to foreign countries.
Published on 1 December, the ‘Strategic Export Controls Annual Report 2019 .
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