Brazilian Defense Minister Celso Amorim met with his Indian counterpart A.K
Dassault’s MMRCA feat means big for Thales Avionics, which equips the Rafale combat aircraft with the Thales RBE2 radar and other systems. Meaning Thales will account for approximately one third of the...
Dassault Aviation is preparing to hold discussions with the Indian MOD's contract negotiations committee (CNC) in the coming weeks to freeze the Rafale aircraft architecture as the next step in...
A day after Dassault won the Indian Medium Multi Role Combat Aircraft (MMRCA) selection, French President Nicolas Sarkozy has expressed his happiness at India’s selection of the fighter aircraft Rafale....
French combat plane manufacturer Dassault's Rafale fighter has won the Indian MMRCA competiton beating the European consortum's Eurofighter aircraft in a contest that went on for four years. Rafale executives...
Dassault, the French aircraft maker, has made a new offer to Switzerland for its Rafale fighter jets after the government decided in November to buy Sweden’s Gripen planes instead. The Swiss...
Announcement of the final winner in India’s Medium Multi Role Combat Aircraft(MMRCA)tender may have to wait a while as the process of evaluation of the price bids of Eurofighter and...
While NATO forces fielded the Dassault Rafale and the Eurofighter Typhoon in the UN-mandated war against Gaddafi’s forces in Libya, details emerging from briefings by the U.K
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Canada has signed two contracts worth nearly $66 million with MDA Space to deliver Uncrewed Aircraft Systems (UAS) to the Royal Canadian Navy
The Israeli Ministry of Defense, in collaboration with the U
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The Thai Cabinet has approved the Royal Thai Air Force’s (RTAF) procurement of four Saab JAS 39 Gripen fighter jets from Sweden, marking the first phase of a government-to-government (G2G) deal aimed at modernizing Thailand’s combat air fleet
Thai Cabinet Approves Purchase of 4 Swedish Gripen Fighter Jets
The United States has approved more than $200 million in military support sales to Ukraine, reinforcing its artillery and logistics capabilities as the war with Russia grinds on