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Title: Germany; Army opts for Leopard 3 development
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The German Ministry of Defense has recently confirmed the initiation of the first contracts for the development of the future Leopard 3 tank, a crucial step in modernizing the Bundeswehr's armored capabilities. These developments are part of Germany’s ongoing efforts to maintain a strong military fleet, with a focus on the transition until the Main Ground Combat System (MGCS) is operational in 2045, a program being developed in close cooperation with France.
In contrast to the French Ministry of Armed Forces' decision not to fund an "interim" solution while waiting for the MGCS, Germany has deemed a transitional solution necessary. This approach is part of Germany's strategy to advance its armored vehicle technologies in the short term while focusing on long-term developments.
The future Leopard 3, a significantly upgraded version of the current Leopard 2, will not rely on the existing Leopard 2A8 but will feature numerous technological and operational improvements. The German Ministry has awarded several contracts to support the development of this next-generation tank, which is expected to be equipped with Rheinmetall’s 130mm smoothbore gun. This choice aligns with Rheinmetall’s ongoing work to create a new ammunition suite, with contracts awarded for the development of at least three distinct 130mm shell models.
Further solidifying Rheinmetall's role in the design of the Leopard 3, the German Ministry has tasked Hensoldt and KNDS Deutschland with studies related to the tank’s fire control system. Hensoldt will focus on developing a system for automatic field adjustment, adaptable to all variants of the Leopard 2, thus ensuring compatibility across the entire vehicle family, while KNDS Deutschland will work on compensating for thermal effects on the gun, which can impact its accuracy.
KNDS Deutschland will also be responsible for designing a new propulsion system for the Leopard 3, known as OLYMP. The engine, which will be manufactured by Liebherr, is expected to utilize components from existing systems to enhance the agility of the drive chain while integrating new technologies, including an alternative combustion engine.
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Title: Morocco; Army cancels French Caesars order, opts for Israeli Atmos
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The next self-propelled artillery system to be acquired by Morocco will be Israeli, and not French as expected. The Israeli firm Elbit Systems has won the contract for 36 pieces of this type of weaponry for the Royal Moroccan Army, with its Atmos 2000 model mounted on trucks from the Czech firm Tatra.
Rabat ordered an initial batch of 36 Caesar self-propelled artillery systems at the beginning of 2020, developed by the French firm Nexter (now part of the current KNDS), so it was estimated that a new order would also correspond to this model. However, in the end this has not happened.
According to sources familiar with the operation collected by the French financial media La Tribune, a series of problems detected since the first Caesars began to arrive in Morocco in 2022 have weighed on the purchase of the platform from Israel, a country with which Rabat has been strengthening important military ties in recent years. KNDS France (heir to Nexter's share of the new Franco-German firm KNDS) has not responded with sufficient diligence to Moroccan complaints about the systems received, which has been used by Elbit Systems to place its Atmos 2000.
This operation shows the change of course that is taking place in the field of Moroccan arms acquisitions, where France has been occupying a leading position that it is losing. This has recently happened with acquisitions as important as that of the F-16 fighter jets ordered from the United States, instead of the French Rafale that had initially been contemplated, which has been a major setback for French industry.
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Title: Egypt; US approves sale of long-range air defense radar
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The US State Department has approved a $304-million sale of AN/TPS-78 long-range radar to Egypt.
Cairo requested an unspecified number of the Northrop Grumman radars from the US, in addition to related equipment such as KIV-78 cryptographic devices, GPS devices with selective availability anti-spoofing modules, as well as spare and repair parts.
“The proposed sale will improve Egypt’s capability to meet current and future threats by improving its ability to detect various air threats,” the Pentagon’s Defense Security Cooperation Agency said.
“Egypt already operates a mixture of other radar systems and will have no difficulty absorbing this equipment and services into its armed forces.”
Northrop Grumman is the potential sale’s principal contractor.
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Title: Russia; Army unveils new Iskander-1000 tactical missile
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According to information published by the Russian Press Agency Sputnik on February 4, 2025, a new version of Russia's Iskander surface-to-surface tactical ballistic missile, dubbed the Iskander-1000 able to reach a range of up to 1,000 in lace of the 400 km of the Iskander-M version, is set to be deployed in Ukraine in the near future. The missile's extended range and advanced capabilities are expected to heighten concerns among NATO nations due to its potential to strike targets at unprecedented distances.
The Iskander-1000 missile represents a significant upgrade over the earlier variants of the Iskander missile system, which has been a prominent weapon in Russia's arsenal. The Iskander-1000 significantly outperforms its predecessors in terms of firing range. While earlier versions of the Iskander missile, such as the Iskander-M, had a maximum range of around 500 km, the Iskander-1000 extends this capability to 1,000 kilometers with conventional warheads and up to 1,300 kilometers with a special nuclear warhead. This extended range marks a notable leap in Russia’s tactical missile capabilities, allowing the Iskander-1000 to target distant and strategically vital locations beyond the reach of previous Iskander variants, further complicating defense efforts from NATO and Ukrainian forces.
The missile of the Iskander-1000 is capable of carrying a variety of warhead types, including high-explosive fragmentation, penetrating, cluster, and volumetric detonating warheads. The latter makes it a formidable weapon for a wide range of strategic and tactical targets, from infrastructure to military assets.
Externally, the Iskander-1000 bears a close resemblance to the earlier Iskander variants, measuring 7.3 meters in length and 0.92 meters in diameter, with a launch weight of approximately 3.8 tons. However, several key design improvements contribute to its increased range and performance. The missile's enhanced range of 500-800 kilometers over previous versions is primarily achieved through an increase in the volume of solid fuel. This fuel increase—by 10-15%—boosts engine performance and extends the missile's flight duration. Additionally, the Iskander-1000 is powered by a more energy-dense fuel called octogen, which allows the missile to reach speeds of 2,700-3,100 meters per second, a significant improvement over the 2,100 m/s speed of the previous 9M723-1/K5 model. This speed is comparable to that of Russia’s Kinzhal missile, which also operates at hypersonic speeds.
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Title: US; Army plans to order 689 M109A7 Howitzers
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According to a recent report published by the U.S. Department of Defense on military program acquisitions for Fiscal Year 2025, the U.S. Army has outlined a significant plan to procure 689 M109A7 155mm Self-Propelled Howitzers (SPH) and sustain them through 2050. This move is a cornerstone of the U.S. Army's broader modernization effort to upgrade its artillery capabilities. The M109A7, part of the Paladin Integrated Management (PIM) program, will play a central role in enhancing indirect fire support for the U.S. Army's armored and mechanized infantry divisions over the next several decades. This procurement is part of a long-term strategy to modernize the U.S. Army's artillery fleet and fill a critical capability gap left by the cancellation of the Non-Line of Sight Cannon (NLOS-C) program in 2009.
The U.S. Army uses a two-increment approach to upgrade and modernize the M109 155mm howitzer fleet. The first phase of the modernization effort focuses on improving the mobility of the M109A7 155mm tracked self-propelled howitzer, ensuring that the system can operate effectively across various terrains in diverse combat environments. This upgrade is essential for maintaining battlefield flexibility and survivability. The second phase of the M109A7 upgrade will address key areas such as lethality, range, and reliability, providing the U.S. Army with a more powerful and dependable artillery system. These enhancements are crucial as the U.S. Army seeks to maintain its edge in an evolving battlefield where firepower and accuracy are key to success.
The M109A7’s development was initially spurred by the cancellation of the NLOS-C in 2009, a program designed to deliver precision fires at longer ranges. The NLOS-C’s cancellation left the U.S. Army with a gap in its artillery capabilities, which the M109A7 is now designed to address. The U.S. Army’s decision to invest in the M109A7 reflects its desire to fill that gap and ensure its artillery remains capable of supporting Armored Brigade Combat Teams (ABCTs) and mechanized infantry divisions in a wide array of operational settings.
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Title: Philippines; Navy plans acquisition of new missile fast attack interdiction boats
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The Philippine Navy is advancing with its project to acquire Fast Attack Interdiction Crafts with Missiles (FAIC-M) as part of Phase 2 of the Re-Horizon 3 modernization program under the Revised Armed Forces of the Philippines Modernization Program (RAFPMP). The project outlines the acquisition of 10 new fast attack interdiction crafts equipped with missile systems to enhance the country’s defense and security capabilities in its littoral zones, particularly in the sensitive tri-border areas with Indonesia and Malaysia, as well as in the South China Sea, including the Kalayaan Island Group.
This initiative follows the Philippine Navy’s ongoing efforts to modernize its fleet, which includes the retirement of the Tomas Batilo-class fast attack crafts, a South Korean version of the Chamsuri-class, which have been out of active service since 2021. The acquisition of these new boats, designed to strengthen the Navy’s effectiveness in rapid interdiction and defense operations, aligns with the broader goals of the modernization program. The new FAIC-M boats are expected to be equipped with advanced systems, including the Rafael Typhoon Mk.30C remote-controlled weapon station armed with a 30mm Mk.44 Bushmaster II autocannon, and the Typhoon MLS-NLOS missile launcher, capable of launching short-range surface-to-surface Spike-NLOS missiles.
The acquisition plan, signed by President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. in 2024, allocates a total budget of 16 billion pesos for the procurement of the 10 new boats, an increase from the 10 billion pesos allocated in 2020 for the initial acquisition of nine boats. This budget increase accounts for inflation, as well as the cost of local construction of the boats at the Philippine Navy’s Naval Shipyard in Cavite, in addition to the increased number of missile systems and spare parts required. Phase 2 of the project is also expected to include the acquisition of weapons, ammunition, and potentially system integration, with separate contracts likely to be signed for the boats, weapons systems, and ammunition.
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Title: India; Navy acquires new Russian sub launched cruise missiles
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India has formalized a contract with Russia for the procurement of anti-ship cruise missiles aimed at enhancing the operational capabilities of its submarine fleet. The announcement was made by the Indian Ministry of Defence on the social media platform X on February 4, 2025, emphasizing the strategic significance of this agreement. The contract was signed in the presence of Defence Secretary Rajesh Kumar Singh during a ceremony in New Delhi. This acquisition is part of the longstanding Indo-Russian defense cooperation, which has facilitated the supply of various military technologies over several decades.
While the exact number of missiles and delivery schedule have not been disclosed, the Ministry of Defence confirmed that these weapons are intended for the Sindhughosh-class submarines, an Indian variant of the Kilo-class originally developed in Russia. These submarines are a core component of India's conventional underwater fleet and already possess advanced combat systems. The integration of these cruise missiles is expected to enhance their strike capability and improve their ability to conduct long-range naval operations.
Although specific details about the procured missiles have not been officially confirmed, their integration into Sindhughosh-class submarines suggests they could be 3M-54 Klub-S missiles, an export variant of the 3M-54 Kalibr (SS-N-27 "Sizzler"). Developed by Russia’s Novator Design Bureau, this anti-ship and land-attack cruise missile has an operational range between 220 and 300 km, depending on the variant, and utilizes a turbojet engine with a solid-fuel booster. Its supersonic terminal phase enhances its survivability against enemy air defense systems.
The Kalibr/SS-N-27 has been in service since 1987 and is deployed by several naval forces, including those of Russia, China, India, Iran, Vietnam, and Algeria. The Klub-S variant, designed for submarine launch, is compatible with Kilo- and Sindhughosh-class submarines, allowing them to engage targets while remaining undetected. Meanwhile, the Klub-N version is configured for surface ships, such as Russia’s Grigorovich-class frigates. These missiles have been combat-tested, including in Syria, where their ability to evade enemy air defenses through low-altitude flight and evasive maneuvers has been demonstrated.
With this acquisition, India continues its submarine fleet modernization efforts, further strengthening its defense ties with Russia while enhancing its naval strike capabilities. The addition of these cruise missiles provides a significant firepower boost to the Indian Navy, supporting its mission to secure strategic maritime routes and maintain maritime security. This contract marks another step in India's long-term naval defense strategy, underscoring the increasing importance of underwater warfare in modern naval operations.
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Title: Denmark; Army commissions Leguan 2 bridge layers.
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According to information published by the Danish Ministry of Defense Acquisition and Logistics Organisation (DALO) on January 30, 2025, the Danish Army Engineer Regiment has officially received new German-made Leguan 2 tracked armored bridge layer vehicles manufactured by KNDS-Germany. This delivery, marking a significant enhancement to Danish army combat engineering capabilities, was facilitated by the Danish Ministry of Defense's Materiel and Procurement Agency (FMI) and is part of an ongoing effort to modernize the Norwegian military's mobility and logistics assets. Supplied by KNDS-Germany (formerly Krauss-Maffei Wegmann KMW), the new engineer vehicles will provide the Danish Army with state-of-the-art bridge-laying technology, ensuring rapid deployment of tactical bridges in various operational environments.
The Leguan 2 engineer vehicles are built by the German Defense Company KNDS based on the combat-proven Leopard 2 main battle tank (MBT), combining the Leopard 2’s legendary battlefield mobility with specialized bridge-laying capabilities. This integration provides significant operational advantages, particularly in terms of maintenance, logistics, and crew training, as the Norwegian Army already operates Leopard 2 tanks, which streamlines support functions and enhances overall operational readiness.
Each Leguan 2 vehicle is equipped with two sets of bridges, one measuring 14 meters and the other 26 meters in length. Both bridge sets comply with the strict MLC 80 (Military Load Classification) load-bearing requirements, ensuring they can support the movement of heavy vehicles, including tanks and armored personnel carriers. This compliance, alongside the potential for future bridge length expansions, offers exceptional flexibility and ensures the Leguan 2 can adapt to a wide range of operational needs. The vehicles also come with a semi-trailer for transporting the bridges, providing the Norwegian forces with greater flexibility for rapid redeployment.
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Title: UAE; Air Force inducts its first batch of F4 Rafale fighter jets
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The aircraft were accepted during a ceremony on the 29 January and will stay at Dassault’s Flight Test Centre, with deliveries scheduled for the end of 2026.
Dassault was awarded the US$16.6 billion contract to supply 80 F4 Rafale aircraft in December 2021. The aircraft are intended to replace the Air Force’s older Dassault Mirage 2000-9 fighters and augment the rest of its fleet.
UAE Armed Forces Supreme Commander President Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan said: “The strategy of the Armed Forces focuses on the thoughtful acquisition of the latest weapons and equipment that are in line with the variables of future wars and technological and quality developments, which enhances the comprehensive combat efficiency of the country's national defence system.”
The F4 standard, according to the French Directorate General of Armament (DGA), includes improvements to Rafale's fire protection and avoidance system, frontal optronics, TALIOS long-range airborne targeting pod and the RBE2 electronic scanning radar.
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Title: Philippine; Army eying more 155mm SP guns in 2025.
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The Armed Forces of the Philippines intends to acquire additional 155mm self-propelled howitzers in 2025, though no official confirmation has been made. The Philippine Army operates 12 ATMOS 2000 155mm self-propelled howitzers acquired from Israel’s Elbit Systems. If confirmed, this potential acquisition is part of the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) modernization program, which has faced funding adjustments, with only $595 million of its $1.275 billion 2025 budget guaranteed.
The Philippine Army’s ATMOS 2000 units were procured through a government-to-government agreement with Israel for $40.8 million. The contract was finalized in early 2020, with deliveries completed in December 2021. The Army formed two batteries, each containing six howitzers, and assigned them to the 10th Field Artillery Battalion, activated in June 2022. The first operational deployment of the system occurred in 2024 during the "Katihan" Combined Arms Training Exercise (CATEX) at Camp O'Donnell. The howitzers were later integrated into Balikatan 24, a joint military exercise with U.S. forces at the La Paz Sand Dunes.
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