The Dutch government has chosen Amentum to assess potential options for increasing its nuclear power capacity. This aligns with the Netherlands’ goal of constructing two new pressurized water reactors by 2035 to reduce carbon emissions and enhance energy security. The reactors could generate up to 1,650 megawatts of electricity, making up approximately 13 percent of...
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NNSA Completes Nuclear Nonproliferation-Related Project in Japan
The U.S. Department of Energy’s National Nuclear Security Administration has completed the conversion of the Kyoto University Critical Assembly Core C from proliferation-sensitive highly enriched uranium to high-assay low enriched uranium fuel. Switching to HALEU fuel will enable KUCA’s Core C to perform advanced research and human resource development missions with a lower proliferation risk...
US Issues Rule Strengthening Foreign Investment Penalty, Enforcement Authorities
The U.S. Department of the Treasury has issued a rule strengthening the penalty and enforcement authorities of the Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States. CFIUS is an interagency committee that oversees transactions involving foreign actors purchasing real estate and assesses their impact on U.S. national security. “This rule enhances CFIUS’ ability to vigorously defend...
UK to Procure $70M Worth of Tactical Combat Training Systems, Related Equipment From US
The U.S. State Department has approved the United Kingdom’s request to purchase Tactical Combat Training System Increment II and related equipment worth approximately $70 million. The possible foreign military sale includes 46 TCTS II systems, spare parts, technical documentation, training equipment, integration support and other logistical services for the Royal Air Force. Collins Aerospace and...
Rheinmetall Trucks to Modernize Canada’s Heavy Logistic Vehicle Wheeled Recovery Fleet
German firm Rheinmetall has received a $231 million contract from Canada to deliver 85 HX 8×8 heavy recovery trucks, with Rheinmetall Canada serving as prime contractor and the first vehicle delivery expected in 2027. The automotive and arms manufacturer said in a press release that the five-year purchase agreement from the Enhanced Recovery Capability project...
Curtiss-Wright, KAL to Demonstrate Open Systems Architecture Standard for Radar
U.S. aviation firm Curtiss-Wright has partnered with Korean Airlines Ltd to advance flight avionics systems for future unmanned aerial vehicles using Sensor Open Systems Architecture technical standards. The collaboration will see KAL’s Research & Development Group demonstrate how the technical standards can deliver advanced command, control, computers, communications, cyber, intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance capabilities. The...
US, India Seek Satellite Tracking Solutions in New INDUS-X Challenge
The U.S. Defense Innovation Unit and India’s Innovations for Defence Excellence have launched the Dual Horizons: U.S.-India Satellite Tracking Challenge, seeking detection and tracking solutions for satellites in contested, low Earth orbit environments. In collaboration with the U.S. Space Force-Indo-Pacific and the Space Domain Awareness Tools, Application & Processing, DIU and IDEX are looking for...
US OKs Sale of F-16 Engine Support, Related Equipment to Greece
The U.S. State Department has greenlit a possible foreign military sale worth $160 million to provide Greece with follow-on support and related logistical elements for its F-16 engines. Athens’ request includes relevant equipment and services for the engines’ sustainment, such as components and accessories, aircraft engine and ground handling equipment, software delivery support, and logistical...
Report: AUKUS Advances Electronic Warfare Data-Sharing
The AUKUS trilateral security partnership of Australia, the United Kingdom and the United States is expected to establish an electronic warfare data-sharing framework by early 2025, according to Travis Manning, the U.S. lead in the coalition’s EW working group. Manning told Breaking Defense that the mechanism will guide how the alliance shares EW data in...
L3Harris Opens WESCAM MX-Series Service Center in Italy
L3Harris has opened a new WESCAM Authorized Service Center in Bologna, Italy, to provide support for its WESCAM MX-Series electro-optical/infrared systems. The facility is part of a 5,500-square-meter manufacturing and support center equipped with advanced testing and repair capabilities for customers in Italy and the surrounding regions. According to L3Harris, the WESCAM MX-Series comprehensive customer care...