Russia is set to promote its Su-57E and Su-35S fighter jets to Southeast Asian buyers at Malaysias LIMA 2025 exhibition, aiming to expand its presence in the regional defense market. The spotlight of Rosoboronexports participation will be the Su-57E, the export version of Russias fifth-generation multirole fighter
The Israeli Ministry of Defense has signed a 200 million NIS (approximately $55 million) agreement with Elbit Systems to supply new defense systems for the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) Apache and Blackhawk helicopters
Finland will supply heavy ammunition to Ukraine financed by interest earned from frozen Russian assets in Europe. Ukraine is in dire need of heavy ammunition for its continuing fight against Russia
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Thales has signed its first Asian contract for the Pathmaster mine countermeasure system, which will be delivered to the Republic of Singapore Navy (RSN) in partnership with ST Engineering. The contract includes the integration of the system on an unmanned surface vehicle developed by ST Engineering
Denmark has decided to acquire radar-based threat simulation systems to improve the training environment for its fleet of F-35 fighter aircraft, the Ministry of Defense confirmed. The systems, known as
China displayed its prowess in radar technology showcasing the JY-27V high-mobility meter-wave air surveillance radar besides several other radars at the 11th World Radio Detection and Ranging Expo (World Radar Expo) that commenced in Hefei city on Saturday. This next-generation radar incorporates three advanced technologies: a low-frequency band, a high-power aperture and intelligent algorithms
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A Chinese research team at Xian Technological University has begun using the DeepSeek artificial intelligence model to autonomously generate simulated military scenarios, significantly accelerating and expanding combat planning capabilities. According to the team led by Professor Fu Yanfang, DeepSeek can simulate 10,000 potential battlefield scenarios in just 48 seconds—a task that would traditionally require up to 48 hours for human commanders