02 Juni 2026

Albanese Government Signs Contract for More Aussie Parts for Aussie-made Missiles

02 Juni 2026

Guided Multiple Launch Rocket System (GMLRS) missile system (photo: Aus DoD)

Missiles made in Australia will now include more locally-made components as Australia takes the next step in establishing a domestic missile manufacturing industry.

The Albanese Government has signed a contract with Lockheed Martin Australia to begin domestic manufacturing key guided weapons components, reinforcing the Government’s commitment to establish a sovereign guided weapons industry and a future made in Australia.

Lockheed Martin will initially work with two Melbourne companies, Moog Australia and AW Bell, to deliver key parts for the Guided Multiple Launch Rocket System (GMLRS) missile system. Worth $120 million in total, the contract will create dozens of new jobs and open pathways for Australian‑made components to enter the global supply chain, supporting export opportunities and long-term industry growth.

Moog Australia has been selected to design and build a GMLRS Control Actuation System. This system helps steer the missile accurately during flight to hit long-range targets with precision. Engineers from Australia and the United States will take part in an exchange program to share critical knowledge and skills, supporting long‑term sovereign capability development.

AW Bell has been selected to manufacture the missile’s canards – or exterior fins – and housing for the Control Actuation System. AW Bell is currently developing test versions of the canards.

A Guided Multiple Launch Rocket System (GMLRS) rocket (image: TB&P)

The contract signing follows the start of domestic missile manufacturing in December 2025 and the first test firing of the Australian-made precision surface-to-surface missiles earlier this year.

Under the Government’s 2024 Australian Guided Weapons and Explosive Ordnance Plan, more than $500 million will be invested through to 2030 to boost local manufacturing and increase the use of Australian‑made components.

Quotes attributable to Minister for Defence Industry, Pat Conroy:
“This is another example of the Albanese Government’s commitment to a future made in Australia and jobs for locals. This contract backs Australian industry and its capacity to contribute to making world-class capabilities right here at home.

“The domestic manufacturing of missiles will be complemented by the development of these key component-manufacturing capabilities.

“This will boost sovereign manufacturing, creating secure jobs and strengthen our national security.”

11 Remaining GM403 Radars will be Delivered within the Next 12 Months

02 Juni 2026

Thales officially delivered two GM403 radars to the Indonesian Air Force amid an official ceremony at Halim airbase in Jakarta, delivering strategic air surveillance projects for the benefit of the Indonesian Ministry of Defence, alongside strategic partner PT Len Industri (photo: Thales)

With air surveillance of critical importance in maintaining air superiority, Indonesia procured 13 units of the Thales Ground Master (GM) 403 long-range air surveillance radars in 2023 for the Indonesian Air Force, with Thales working in partnership with PT Len Industri. The radars are linked to Thales Air C4I systems (SkyView) providing a holistic operational picture of the Indonesian airspace for early detection of threats, while providing real-time situational awareness to the Air Force. The first two radars were delivered to Indonesia starting in 2025 and the remaining 11 radars will be delivered within the next 12 months.

The official ceremony not only celebrated the delivery of strategic defence equipment but also highlights the Indonesian Ministry of Defence’s renewed trust in PT Len Industri and Thales. Both partners have established a credible installed base of long-range surveillance radars in Indonesia, rooted in ambitious transfers of technology and long-term support capabilities. Given the quantity of complex threats and the archipelagic geography of Indonesia, building a reliable air picture is paramount, while also tackling the challenges of interoperability between systems.


Ultimately, this partnership sparks new momentum between PT Len Industri and Thales to develop sovereign air surveillance C2 opportunities, new radar technologies, transfers-of-expertise to Indonesia and long-term support of radars in use by the Indonesian Armed Forces.

“Indonesia and France have enjoyed a strong partnership in recent years with each party bringing complementary strengths to support Indonesia’s defence sector. We are proud to have delivered the first two radars to Indonesia, and we want to strengthen this winning partnership further. By building up local knowledge and expertise, strengthening industrial capabilities and ensuring maintenance and support close to the end-users, we are committed to driving Indonesia’s sovereign defence ambitions.” Guy Bonassi, Senior Vice-President, Asia & Latin America, Thales.
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The Royal Thai Navy and the Vietnamese Navy Concluded 53rd Joint Partrol

02 Juni 2026

The Royal Thai Navy (RTN) Krabi-class offshore patrol vessels (OPV), OPV-552 HTMS Prachuap Khiri Khan and Pattani-class OPV, OPV-512 HTMS Naratiwat concluded 53rd joint partrol with Vietnam People's Navy (VPN) HQ-263 and HQ-264, the Project 10412 Svetlyak-class patrol boats from 15 to 26 May 2026 (all photos: Royal Thai Navy)

The Royal Thai Navy First Naval Area Command, specifically the naval unit that visited Ho Chi Minh City, Socialist Republic of Vietnam, has successfully completed its 53rd joint patrol mission between the Royal Thai Navy and the Vietnamese Navy. All personnel and equipment are safe.


Between May 24-25, 2026, a joint patrol fleet between the Royal Thai Navy and the Vietnamese Navy, consisting of HTMS Prachuap Khiri Khan from the First Naval Area Command and HTMS Narathiwat from the Second Naval Area Command, conducted an operation.


For the Vietnamese Navy, the vessels HQ-263 and HQ-264 conducted joint patrols along the maritime border of both countries. The objective was to maintain order in the contiguous maritime areas and strengthen maritime security cooperation between the two navies.


The 53rd Thai-Vietnamese Joint Patrol was a significant event in celebrating the 50th anniversary of diplomatic relations between the Kingdom of Thailand and the Socialist Republic of Vietnam (1976-2026). This joint patrol proceeded smoothly, with both sides demonstrating professionalism, strength, and dignity in both combat readiness and friendly relations.


The Royal Thai Navy Region 1 is committed to promoting maritime security cooperation with neighboring countries in order to maintain stability and peace in the region, which is a crucial foundation for shared development and prosperity.

01 Juni 2026

Technical Representative Pemeliharaan Meriam Caesar

01 Juni 2026

Meriam Caesar 155mm di Pangkalan Udara TNI AU Husein Sastranegara (photo: TNI AD)

Dalam upaya menjaga kesiapan operasional alutsista serta meningkatkan profesionalisme prajurit Artileri Medan, kegiatan Technical Representative Meriam Caesar dilaksanakan di Yonarmed 9 dan Yonarmed 12. Kegiatan ini merupakan bentuk nyata komitmen dalam memastikan setiap sistem persenjataan tetap berada pada kondisi terbaik, siap operasional, dan mampu mendukung pelaksanaan tugas satuan secara maksimal.

Pemeliharaan berkala meriam GS Caesar TNI AD (photo: BengPusArmed)

Meriam Caesar sebagai salah satu alutsista modern TNI AD memiliki kemampuan tempur yang mengandalkan kecepatan, akurasi, dan teknologi tinggi. Oleh karena itu, diperlukan perhatian khusus melalui pendampingan teknis, pemeriksaan menyeluruh, pemeliharaan berkala, serta evaluasi sistem secara profesional guna menjaga performa dan ketahanan alutsista di medan tugas.


Melalui kegiatan Technical Representative ini, personel teknis dan prajurit pengawak mendapatkan pendalaman materi serta pendampingan langsung terkait sistem kerja, penanganan teknis, hingga troubleshooting pada Meriam Caesar. Hal tersebut menjadi langkah strategis untuk meningkatkan kemampuan sumber daya manusia sekaligus memperkuat kesiapan tempur satuan Armed dalam menghadapi dinamika tugas yang semakin kompleks dan modern.


Semangat loyalitas, dedikasi, disiplin, dan militansi terus ditunjukkan oleh seluruh personel dalam setiap pelaksanaan tugas. Karena di balik kekuatan daya gempur Artileri Medan, terdapat prajurit-prajurit teknis yang bekerja penuh tanggung jawab demi memastikan setiap alutsista selalu siap digerakkan kapan pun negara memanggil.


Kegiatan ini juga menjadi simbol sinergi, profesionalisme, dan transformasi modernisasi TNI AD dalam mewujudkan sistem pertahanan yang tangguh, adaptif, dan berdaya tempur tinggi. Dengan penguasaan teknologi yang semakin baik, prajurit Armed siap menjaga kehormatan korps serta mengawal kekuatan pertahanan negara dengan penuh kebanggaan.

Australia Commissions Second Offshore Patrol Vessel HMAS Eyre-204

01 Juni 2026

HMAS Eyre-204 Offshore Patrol Vessel (photo: Civmec, Aus DoD)

On Saturday 30 May 2026, Arafura Class Offshore Patrol Vessel (ACOPV) Eyre was Commissioned into service in a ceremony at HMAS Stirling, Western Australia. 

HMAS Eyre is the second of class, and will now operate as His Majesty’s Australian Ship (HMAS). 


A further four ACOPVs will be brought into service, with the first two built at Osborne Naval Shipyard, and a further four to be constructed at Henderson, Western Australia. 

Together with the evolved Cape Class Patrol Boats, the vessels will play a key role in Navy’s contribution to helping patrol and secure Australia’s maritime borders.

PT Dahana Bukukan Laba Bersih Rp509,7 miliar di Tahun 2025

01 Juni 2026

Beberapa pencapaian penting PT Dahana tahun 2025 (image: Dahana)

PT Dahana kembali menunjukkan konsistensi dalam memperkuat posisinya di industri nasional maupun pasar global. Capaian strategis ini disampaikan dalam Rapat Umum Pemegang Saham (RUPS) Tahun Buku 2025 Holding DEFEND ID, yang diselenggarakan di Jakarta (26/05).

Sepanjang tahun buku 2025, perusahaan berhasil membukukan pendapatan usaha sebesar Rp3,36 triliun dengan laba bersih mencapai Rp509,7 miliar atau tumbuh 1,6% dibandingkan tahun sebelumnya. Pertumbuhan ini didorong oleh penguatan lini bisnis strategis, ekspansi pasar internasional melalui keberhasilan ekspor, serta alih teknologi dengan mitra global.

Lompatan besar di tahun 2025 ini didukung oleh perluasan pasar ekspor, kolaborasi fasilitas baru, alih teknologi global, serta keunggulan operasional yang mencatatkan Zero Accident dan kepuasan pelanggan sebesar 87%.

Dahana siap terus tumbuh adaptif, unggul, dan kompetitif di pasar nasional maupun global.

31 Mei 2026

AS Berencana Mentransfer Kapal Cutter Coast Guard ke Filipina

31 Mei 2026

Rencananya AS akan mentransfer satu kapal jenis Reliance-class medium endurance cutter ke Filipina (photo: USCG)

Amerika Serikat berencana mentransfer kapal Coast Guard jenis cutter ke Filipina untuk memperkuat keamanan maritim negara tersebut di tengah ketegangan yang sedang berlangsung di Laut Filipina Barat (WPS).

Menteri Perang AS Pete Hegseth mengumumkan transfer kapal cutter tersebut setelah pertemuan bilateral tingkat tinggi dengan Menteri Pertahanan Nasional (DND) Gilberto C. Teodoro Jr. pada hari Sabtu, 30 Mei, di sela-sela Dialog Shangri-La Institut Internasional untuk Studi Strategis (IISS) di Singapura.

“Honored to meet Secretary Teodoro for the fifth time as we bolster defense cooperation along the First Island Chain—backed by our most advanced-ever BALIKATAN exercise and a Coast Guard cutter transfer,” kata Hegseth dalam unggahan media sosial di X (sebelumnya Twitter).

“We continue to put Peace through Strength into action,” tambahnya.

Pertemuan tersebut berlangsung saat Manila dan Washington memperingati ulang tahun ke-75 Perjanjian Pertahanan Bersama Filipina-AS (MDT). Perjanjian tahun 1951 tersebut mengikat kedua negara untuk saling membela jika terjadi serangan bersenjata di Pasifik.

Selama pertemuan, Teodoro menegaskan kembali “aliansi yang kokoh” Filipina dengan AS. Ia juga menggarisbawahi “dukungan kuat Manila terhadap komitmen AS untuk memperkuat kemitraan di Indo-Pasifik.”

Teodoro menekankan bahwa Filipina menjadi “saksi atas ketangguhan kemitraan AS di kawasan ini,” dan mencatat bahwa upaya tersebut berkontribusi pada “ketahanan dan pencegahan yang lebih besar di Indo-Pasifik.” 

Sementara itu, Hegseth menyoroti bahwa frekuensi pertemuan mereka menggarisbawahi “kedalaman dan konsistensi kerja sama pertahanan Filipina-AS.”