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UK & Indonesia Launch Maritime Partnership Program

Source: Babcock International


UK & INDONESIA LAUNCH MARITIME PARTNERSHIP PROGRAM

Thursday, April 23, 2026
UK & Indonesia Launch Maritime Partnership Program

Source: Babcock International


WASHINGTON -- On April 23, 2026, Babcock International announced that the United Kingdom and Indonesia had launched the Maritime Partnership Programme (MPP), a flagship agreement to deepen UK–Indonesia cooperation across maritime defence, fisheries, industrial capability, and skills development.

As part of the MPP, four Memoranda of Understanding (MOUs) were signed with leading universities, industry partners, and key programme stakeholders. The MOUs span workforce development, education, scholarships, and industrial capability, supporting Indonesia’s maritime goals and the delivery of the MPP.

The MOUs reflect a deliberate strategy to invest across the full spectrum of Indonesia’s maritime development and build on the £4 billion UK-Indonesia maritime deal signed in November 2025, reinforcing commitments under the UK-Indonesia Strategic Partnership launched by President Prabowo Subianto and Prime Minister Keir Starmer in London in January, 2026.

 
THUNDART Rocket Artillery System

THUNDART Rocket Artillery System

Source: Safran


SAFRAN AND MBDA SUCCESSFULLY TEST FIRE THUNDART ROCKET ARTILLERY SYSTEM

Wednesday, April 29, 2026
THUNDART Rocket Artillery System

THUNDART Rocket Artillery System

Source: Safran


PARIS, FRANCE -- Safran and missile maker MBA successfully test-fired thed THUNDART rocket-artillery munition this month, developed jointly for France's Long-Range Land Strike Programe at the Ile du Levant test range on April 14th.

Safran and MBDA expect to be able to deliver the first multiple-launch rocket systems (MLRS) to France by 2029, if selected. France aims to replace nine aging Lance-Roquettes Unitaire systems with at least 13 new rocket-artillery systems in 2030.

 
Cobra II

Cobra II

Source: Otokar


OTOKAR SECURES EU MANUFACTURING BASE THROUGH MAJORITY STAKE IN ROMANIAN PLANT

Wednesday, April 29, 2026
Cobra II

Cobra II

Source: Otokar


ANKARA - Turkish land systems manufacturer Otokar has finalized an agreement to acquire a majority stake in the Romanian company Automecanica S.A. and its manufacturing plant in Medias. The transaction involves the purchase of 96.77 percent of the company's capital for approximately EUR85 million. The deal is currently pending final approval from local regulatory authorities.

The acquisition establishes a permanent manufacturing presence for Otokar within the European Union. The Medias facility, which spans 140,000 square meters and employs more than 250 personnel, is being prepared to handle the full production cycle of armored vehicles. This includes metal cutting, welding, painting, and final assembly. According to project timelines, full assembly operations at the site are scheduled to commence in June 2026.

This industrial expansion is tied to the COBRA II ATBTU program, a contract signed in November 2024 with C.N. Romtehnica S.A. valued at approximately 857 million EUR. The agreement requires the delivery of 1,059 COBRA II 4x4 tactical wheeled light armored vehicles to the Romanian Ministry of National Defense. While initial units were manufactured in Turkey and are already deployed with the Romanian Armed Forces, the contract mandates that a significant portion of the remaining fleet be produced locally.

Otokar has initiated training and knowledge-transfer programs for the Romanian technical staff to ensure the facility meets NATO production standards. The Medias site currently holds the necessary licenses for serial armored vehicle production. This move transitions the Romanian defense sector from a recipient of imported equipment to a local manufacturer of 4x4 tactical vehicles.

This acquisition represents a shift in how NATO member states on the Eastern Flank manage defense procurement. By moving production of the COBRA II to Romania, Otokar is addressing the growing demand for sovereign defense capabilities, where nations prioritize domestic manufacturing over direct imports to ensure supply chain security. For Otokar, the Medias plant serves as a strategic bridgehead into the European Union market, potentially bypassing trade barriers and simplifying logistics for future continental contracts. For Romania, the deal upgrades its industrial base to NATO standards and secures a long-term technical workforce, strengthening the alliance's regional manufacturing capacity during a period of heightened security concerns in Eastern Europe.

Source: Forecast International
Associated URL: https://www.otokar.com.tr/
 

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