Russias Rostec State Corporation, through its Rosel holding, has introduced new satellite-free navigation equipment designed for use in aircraft, helicopters, and drones. The device enables precise navigation in regions with unreliable satellite coverage and in environments where communication signals are deliberately disrupted
Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Sergey Ryabkov has stated that the aircraft damaged during Ukraines drone attacks on June 1 will be repaired, adding that the strikes did not alter the strategic balance. “As the defense ministry said, these aircraft were not destroyed but damaged
Denmark and its allies have pledged an additional DKK 3.2 billion (nearly $500 million) in military support for Ukraine under the Danish Model, a donation system that channels aid through Ukraines domestic defense industry
The Netherlands has announced a new maritime support package for Ukraine, valued at approximately €400 million ($432 million), aimed at enhancing Ukrainian naval and special operations capabilities amid growing threats in the Black Sea and the Dnieper River. The announcement was made by Dutch Defence Minister Ruben Brekelmans during a meeting of the Ukraine Defence Contact Group in Brussels
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Saab has announced a strategic partnership with Maxar Intelligence to enhance its targeting systems and C5ISR capabilities through the use of advanced geospatial intelligence. The collaboration brings together Saabs defence technology expertise and Maxars satellite-based data services to support operations across land, air, sea, cyber, and space
Dassault Aviation and Tata Advanced Systems Limited (TASL) have signed four Production Transfer Agreements to manufacture the Rafale fighter aircraft fuselage in India. The new facility which will cater to Indias ongoing order for Rafale Jets besides that of other international customers, represents a significant investment in Indias aerospace infrastructure and will serve as a critical hub for high-precision manufacturing
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The Swedish Defence Materiel Administration has selected Lockheed Martins TPY-4 next-generation radar system to strengthen Swedens long-range air surveillance capabilities. This makes Sweden the third country to adopt the fifth-generation ground-based radar platform, following the United States and Norway