International Defense Industry Agenda 8 - 14 April 2024
ASELSAN announced that its land surveillance radar ACAR-K and Anti-Drone RF Jamming System İHASAVAR are being used by the Argentine Army.
The US announced that it will provide $6.6 billion in direct financing to Taiwan-based semiconductor company TSMC for its chip manufacturing investment inside US.
The Angara-A5 rocket, an important element of Russia's post-Soviet space projects, was successfully launched into space after technical delays.
Intel introduced its new artificial intelligence chip named "Gaudi 3", which has "higher performance and efficiency" than its competitors.
Niger announced the arrival of military trainers, personnel and air defense systems sent by Russia.
US aerospace and defense company Lockheed Martin unveiled a multi-mission hypersonic missile developed in cooperation with CoAspire that can be integrated into F-35 fighter jets.
South Korea's Foreign Ministry announced the establishment of a joint artificial intelligence working group with the United States.
Russia test launches an intercontinental ballistic missile.
6 Northern European countries - Germany, Belgium, the United Kingdom, Denmark, the Netherlands and Norway - signed a joint declaration to cooperate on the protection of critical underwater energy and telecommunications infrastructure in the North Sea.
Japan's Ministry of Defense signs a contract with German defense company Rheinmetall for the supply of unmanned ground vehicles named Mission Master SP.
The US Missile Defense Agency and Lockheed Martin signed a $4.1 billion contract for the modernization and development of command and control and battle management systems.
The Japanese Navy orders three H225 Super Puma helicopters from Airbus.