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    NATO's electronic warfare challenge, the latest from Asia-Pacific and the pervasive cyber threat.

    en-usApril 19, 2019
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    About this Episode

    In this week’s episode of the Weekly Defence Podcast, we cover the latest defence news from the Asia-Pacific region, talk to Muddy Watters about EW Europe, and hear from Nammo in our Industry Voice segment. 

    • News Round Up (01:04)

    Land reporter Kate Martyr starts off this week’s News Round by covering the European Defence Agency’s continuing efforts to develop a hybrid drive train. Jack Richardson outlines the news regarding the UK MoD launching a competition to examine the utility of UUVs for the Royal Navy, as well as the continuing development of UK and India security ties. Continuing the maritime coverage, sea domain editor Richard Thomas highlights the upgraded A26 submarines bound for service with the Swedish Royal Navy while Helen Haxell covers the latest on the Pentagon's FARA programme.

    Finland joins EDA’s HybriDT project
    UK explores potential for large unmanned naval submersible
    UK and India deepen defence industrial ties
    While Gotland slips out, A26 efforts ramp up
    Quad A 2019: AVX and L3T show FARA hand
    Quad A 2019: MD Helicopters Swift disqualified from FARA

    • Asia-Pacific defence developments (11:22)

    Richard Thomas sits down with Gordon Arthur to talk about the host of defence exhibitions he has attended across the Asia-Pacific region of late, and the news that has emerged from them.

    • Interview – Muddy Watters, EW Europe (20:44)

    Helen Haxell has a conversation with Muddy Watters, AOC President, about interoperability and NATO’s role in combating the threat posed by the electronic warfare capabilities of Russia, as well as the EW Europe show. 

    • Industry Voice (33:04)

    In this week’s Industry Voice, our VP of content Tony Skinner and Endre Lunde, SVP of Communications for Nammo, discuss cybersecurity and implication for the defence sector.

    Music and sound mixing provided by Fred Prest

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