The Commissioner of the Border Management Authority (BMA), Dr Michael Masiapato, will on Friday participate in the 2nd Public-Private Partnerships...
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By the end of March South Africa’s Border Management Authority (BMA) will add the first of ten unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) to its equipment arsenal in a further boost to cross-border crime prevention efforts. The arrival of the UAVs was confirmed by way of a reply to a Parliamentary question asked of Home Affairs Minister […] The post BMA UAVs on the way appeared first on defenceWeb.
The Commissioner of the Border Management Authority (BMA), Dr Michael Masiapato, will on Friday participate in the 2nd Public-Private Partnerships...
The Indian Army is undergoing a significant transformation in its approach to modern warfare, with an increasing emphasis on unmanned aerial...
European Union member states must strengthen cooperation between each other on the matter of defence, President Nikos Christodoulides said on Sunday....
North Korean troops sent to Russia are learning modern drone warfare tactics, Seoul’s spy agency assessed on Wednesday, suggesting deepening...
South Africa’s elite soldiers are looking to add new blood and the fact the job is not a walk in park is evidenced by bullet points on the...
Groblersbrug Border Post has been temporarily closed due to severe flooding caused by the rain-swollen Limpopo River. The Border Management Authority...
In the territory of Krasnodar, the attack of unmanned aerial vehicles was announced. This has been reported in the application of the Russian Ministry...
The Bermuda Monetary Authority will celebrate International Women’s Day on Saturday by hosting a luncheon for its 158 female employees at BMA...
The Ministry of Defence and Veterans Affairs has been flagged by the parliamentary standing committee on public accounts for obstructing an audit of...
TWO new large-scale non-intrusive inspection (NII) mobile scanners were commissioned at the Port of Port of Spain on February 25, with two more set...