We’re proud to announce that JFJ has been awarded a 5-year contract by the 🇸🇮 Republic of Slovenia Ministry of Defence to deliver advanced aircrew training!
Training highlights:
✈️ NVG Simulator Training using the VTB™ (Virtual Terrain Board) by NightReadiness LLC
⛰️ Normobaric High Altitude Training
🤝 In partnership with and hosted at RotorSky GmbH, in Hoersching, Upper Austria
theoderich hat geschrieben: ↑Mi 16. Jul 2025, 06:05463137-2025 - Result
Slovenia – Training and simulation in aircrafts, missiles and spacecrafts – Usposabljanje in urjenje posadk zrakoplovov na simulatorju NVG in normobarični komori
OJ S 134/2025 16/07/2025
Contract or concession award notice – standard regime
Services
JFJ Aviation & Defence GmbH has been awarded a new contract by MultiSIM B.V. to deliver two F-35-like cockpits.
📍 Location: Soesterberg
🛠️ One “as built” full-scale cockpit for static installation
🚛 One container-integrated cockpit in a 20ft mobile unit
📦 Delivery: Q4 2025
530731-2025 - Result
Slovenia – Military vehicles and associated parts – Nakup taktičnih tovornih vozil "TTV" za SV v različni konfiguraciji
OJ S 154/2025 13/08/2025
Contract or concession award notice – standard regime
Supplies
theoderich hat geschrieben: ↑Mi 11. Jun 2025, 18:57Die Basisvariante und die Variante für die Hjemmeværnet werden die ersten zwei Prototypen sein, die Ende 2025 erprobt werden.
We’re excited to share that flight testing of our BlackBird demonstrator is progressing successfully, and we’re proud to present a few images of BlackBird in action.
After successfully delivering our Slipway Systems technology for all twelve Mogami-class Multirole Frigates, we’ve been selected once again to supply our globally unique Slipway Systems for Japan’s next-generation FFM-class Multirole Frigates.
Die Royal Canadian Navy hat Schiebel Camcopter S-100 bestellt:
Our Navy Today. Vol. 8, Issue 6 (Date modified: 2025-09-05 ) hat geschrieben:RCN adding new drones to strengthen maritime security
The RCN is getting new Uncrewed Aircraft Systems (UAS) to boost its surveillance and targeting abilities at sea. The Government of Canada has awarded two contracts to MDA Systems of Richmond, B.C., worth over $100 million for the equipment and up to $336 million for long-term support over 20 years. Each system will include two drones and will be used aboard Halifax-class ships.
This marks the first time the RCN is fully adopting drones as part of its operations. The new systems will help the Navy monitor potential threats both at home and overseas, providing near real-time visuals to support missions. The drones will work alongside existing tools like the CH-148 Cyclone helicopters until they’re fully in use.
Initial operational capability is expected in 2027, with full capability by 2032. This investment supports Canada’s defence policy and will also boost the Canadian economy—potentially adding $18 million to the GDP each year and supporting 145 jobs annually.
Was für andere Länder gut ist könnte auch für unsere Streitkräfte gut sein. Wie schon von Tanner immer wieder angepriesene österr Wertschöpfung - Schiebel S100/S300 wären eine solche.
Endlich! Auf die bewaffnete Variante von Schiebel hat man schon lange gewartet. Komplett unverständlich, warum das Bundesheer noch kein Partner und Nutzer dieses heimischen Produktes ist.