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DroneShield rolls out area-specific satellite denial systems

Counter-UAS solutions manufacturer DroneShield has announced the debut of its target area-specific Satellite Denial Systems for disrupting drones, as well as an early order from a defence customer.

CEA Technologies secures $277m contract to advance electronic warfare capabilities

Australian defence contractor CEA Technologies has won a $277 million contract to provide advanced capabilities for Australia’s electronic warfare ranges.

DroneShield announces partnership with Australian Missile Corporation

Australian defence manufacturer DroneShield has inked a collaboration agreement with The Australian Missile Corporation (AMC), as the $1bn Guided Weapons and Explosive Ordnance (GWEO)...

DEWC Systems, Gilmour Space collaborate to launch the next-gen MOESS system

Media Release Electronic Warfare company DEWC Systems and Australian launch services company Gilmour Space Technologies have signed a memorandum of understanding to launch the next...

New National Electronic Warfare Centre to open at Flinders University

Defence and Flinders University will be establish a new National Electronic Warfare Centre as part of a five-year, $5 million initiative develop and sustain Electronic...

Boeing introduces new unmanned aircraft system developed in Australia

Boeing has unveiled a new unmanned aircraft platform developed for global defence customers by Boeing Australia. Designed for in-country customisation and growth of sovereign capabilities,...

Ultra Electronics wins Government funding to boost ADF’s defence capabilities

Electronic Warfare specialist Ultra Electronics Avalon Systems has received a Government funding of $1.7 million to develop an innovative technology that will enhance the...

2016 Defence White Paper increases Defence spending by $29.9bn over the next decade

Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull and Defence Minister Marise Payne have released the 2016 Defence White Paper which brings together all capability-related investment including...
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