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Having successfully developed a four-axis stabilised airborne electro-optical gimbal, Pretoria-based Tower35 is finalising a ...
The Portfolio Committee on Police recently convened a marathon oversight session to examine the South African Police ...
Armscor is keeping its cards close to the chest when it comes to the new sniper system for the SA Army. Officially Project Tedu, the system is a replacement for the long-serving R1 sniper capability ...
On 13 May 2025, the South African Portfolio Committees on Police and Agriculture convened for a crucial joint meeting to discuss the growing issue of rural safety, with particular focus on farm ...
Around a thousand delegates are currently in Munich, Germany, for the United Nations (UN) Peacekeeping Ministerial working to shape a more agile, intelligent and resilient peacekeeping model for the ...
Respected military analyst Helmoed Heitman maintains “under-funding and over-stretch” are central to the lack of suitable human resources preventing the SA Army from properly fulfilling the tasks ...
The South African Police Service (SAPS) has responded to critical questions raised by the Inkatha Freedom Party’s Inkosi Cebekhulu, regarding its efforts to tackle firearm violence and improve ...
More than three decades after unilaterally declaring independence from Somalia, Somaliland still seeks international recognition as a sovereign state. Despite a lack of formal acknowledgement, the ...
A newly announced ceasefire in the Red Sea region marks a step forward in diplomacy, but shipping risk remains elevated, warns maritime intelligence firm ...
Armscor is keeping its cards close to the chest when it comes to the new sniper system for the SA Army. Officially Project Tedu, the ...