TsNIITOCHMASH is a Russian research and development institute specializing in the design and production of advanced weaponry and military equipment.
A new flare counter-measures system to protect armored vehicles from precision weapons has been developed by the Russian Central Research Institute of Precision Engineering (TsNIITOCHMASH), a part of Rostec Corporation. When...
A new generation sighting and rangefinder device that can detect camouflaged targets was unveiled today during the ongoing annual Army-2020 Forum in Moscow. Developed by Central Scientific - Research Institute for...
Japan will provide Vietnam Coast Guard with six patrol boats in a lease-financing deal worth 36.6 billion yen ($345 million)
The Chinese PLA conducted a “whole-process live-fire test” of its TorM1 anti-aircraft missile systems in northwestern Chinas Gobi desert on July 26, 2020 just a few days before Rafale fighter...
The ‘glass protective cover of the Russian Su-57 fighter jet canopy is capable of shielding the pilot from ‘the light of a nuclear explosion besides reducing radar signature of the...
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Indonesia is expected to finalize a contract for 24 Rafale F4 multirole fighter jets during President Prabowo Subianto’s visit to France on July 14, coinciding with French national Bastille Day celebrations
With more devices competing for radiofrequency (RF) spectrum—from satellites to smartphones—DARPA’s COFFEE program is moving into a new phase to help defense and commercial systems use the same airwaves without interfering with each other
Poland has announced a major injection of
A new facility that will function as the headquarters of the Global Combat Air Programme (GCAP) to support the delivery of a supersonic stealth fighter jet opened in the UK’s Reading City on July 7
Global Combat Air Programme Headquarters Opens in U.K.'s Reading City
New images from a Chinese production facility have revealed what appear to be multiple J-35A stealth fighter airframes on an assembly line, raising questions about whether China has begun mass-producing its fifth-generation carrier-based aircraft