KAI is a South Korean aerospace company engaged in the design and manufacture of military and civilian aircraft, including trainers, fighters, and helicopters.
Russias President Vladimir Putin says only a fraction of its armed forces are fighting Ukraine currently. He added that Moscow is ready for negotiations only if the Ukrainian side itself agrees...
Korea Aerospace Industries (KAI) signed a contract to export 48 FA-50 fighter jets worth about $3 billion with the Polish Armed Forces Agency in the city of Mazowiecki on September...
After a successful campaign to raise funds to buy Bayraktar TB2 combat drone for Ukraine, Poland has launched another to buy three Mi-2AM-1 helicopters. The aim of the Polish initiative is...
Six American F-22 Raptor combat jets arrived at a base in the U.K
Ukrainians have started an initiative which allows citizens to pay for custom messages to be written on munitions meant for use against the Russian Army. The
South Koreas indigenously-developed KF-21 “Boramae” fighter completed its second flight test Friday. The jet took to the skies for the
The Polish defense ministry said it bought K2 tanks and K9 howitzers based on what it learnt from the ongoing Ukraine war. On July 27, Deputy Prime Minister Mariusz Błaszczak approved...
Korea Aerospace Industries (KAI) has signed a $3 billion deal with Poland to export 48 FA-50 light attack fighters. On Wednesday, the Polish government also signed an agreement to procure 980...
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Switzerland’s National Armaments Director Urs Loher met with Lockheed Martin officials in the United States last week to discuss industrial offset obligations tied to the country’s planned purchase of F-35 fighter jets
The Philippine Air Force (PAF) has
Russia’s Ministry of Defense has released video of its SKAT 350M unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) directing strikes on a Ukrainian mechanized battalion in the Sumy region
Russia’s SKAT 350M Drone Guides Strikes on U.S.-Made Abrams Tanks, Bradley Vehicles
Ukrainian defense company Frontline has partnered with Estonia’s Milrem Robotics to mount its Burya 40 mm automatic grenade launcher on the THeMIS unmanned ground vehicle, conducting live-fire trials in Ukraine under combat conditions, the company announced on Aug