RA Editorial Desk

Raksha Anirveda's editorial desk team brings in the collective experience of creative professionals - a fine mix of senior copy editors, writers, proofreaders and designers. Working as a team, they continuously create, manage, and curate content to sustain the magazine's profile and reputation in line with market trends and achieve magazine's goal.

Sig Sauer to Make Firearms in India, Enters Into Partnership with Pune-Based Nibe Group

New Delhi:  Global arms major Sig Sauer on November 6 announcing its partnership with Pune-based Nibe Group to manufacture assault rifles in India, said that it will manufacture a portion of these firearms in...

ADSB Partners with LACROIX to Equip RABDAN FA-400 with Advanced Decoy System

Abu Dhabi, UAE: EDGE Group entity Abu Dhabi Ship Building (ADSB), a regional leader in the design, construction, repair, maintenance, refit, and conversion of naval and commercial vessels, has signed a strategic partnership agreement...

EDGE Group Expands Partnership with Brazilian Navy to Develop and Deploy Counter-Drone Systems

Abu Dhabi, UAE. EDGE, one of the world's leading defence and advanced technology groups, has signed a strategic Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Brazilian Navy at EURONAVAL, one of the world’s largest naval...

Australia Cancels $5.3 Billion Military Space Program

Canberra: The Labour government of Anthony Albanese cancelled Australia’s largest space program ever, almost 18 months after killing the main civil space program, drawing sharp criticism from analysts and industry experts. The satellite communications program,...

French, UK Naval Chiefs Urge Dramatic Changes, Faster Innovation to Defeat Evolving Threats

Paris: The pace of change in maritime warfare requires Western navies to innovate faster and work more intimately with industrial partners to defeat evolving threats, the heads of the French and UK navies said. Navies...

European Union Starts Work on Next-Generation Combat Ship, Bloc’s Defence Ministers Likely to Sign LoI

Paris: The European Union has started work on a next-generation combat vessel that could enter service somewhere in the 2040s, and the bloc’s defence ministers may sign a letter of intent (LoI) to pursue...

Pakistan Navy Tests Ballistic Missile SMASH – a Variant of Chinese ASBM from Warship

New Delhi: Pakistan Navy on November 4 successfully conducted a test launch of its so-called "indigenously developed SMASH ballistic missile” from a warship. This missile is designed to enhance the Navy's capabilities in targeting...

Indian Army’s Northern Command Inducts 550 ASMI Pistols Manufactured by Lokesh Machines

New Delhi: The Indian Army recently inducted 550 ASMI machine pistols, manufactured by Lokesh Machines, into its Northern Command, which plays a crucial role in counter-terrorism operations in Jammu & Kashmir. This induction marks...

Indian Navy Hosts Mahasagar – III, Navy Chief Holds Interaction with Senior Leadership of IOR

New Delhi: The Indian Navy hosted the third edition of Mahasagar, a virtual outreach initiative aimed at fostering collaboration among maritime leaders. This event took place on November 5,  and was led by Admiral...

Foundation Stone for the Tier-III Data Centre of Project Digital Coast Guard Laid by DDG – ICG

New Delhi: IG Anand Prakash Badola, Deputy Director General (Policy & Plans), Indian Coast Guard (ICG) laid the foundation stone for the Tier-III Data Centre of Project Digital Coast Guard (DCG) at Mahipalpur here. Project...

Global Medical Response Orders 28 Airbus Helicopters in Fleet Expansion

Salt Lake City, Utah. Global Medical Response (GMR) has placed an order for 28 Airbus helicopters, including six H125s, five H130s, 14 H135s and three H145s, as it continues expanding its air medical fleet....

The Netherlands Orders 12 Airbus H225M Helicopters

Paris. The Dutch Ministry of Defence has awarded a contract to Airbus Helicopters for 12 H225Ms. The contract also includes an initial batch of support and services. The agreement was signed by  Vice-Admiral Jan...

Operating Early Robotic Combat Vehicles May Require More Soldiers, Control Vehicles: US Army

Washington: Testing has found that additional US Army soldiers are likely needed to operate early Robotic Combat Vehicles than anticipated even just months ago, the service said this week. Under the Army’s envisioned “human machine...
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