Rheinmetall has started assembling equipment for the production of center fuselage sections for F-35A fighter jets, with full-scale production set to begin in April 2025. The German defense company shared a video on its social media platforms showing preparations at its manufacturing site
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Dassault Aviation is positioning its Rafale fighter jet as an alternative for countries that have suspended their consideration of the F-35A, including Portugal and Canada, according to CEO Eric Trappier. Speaking to
Ukraine will receive its first Saab-340 AEW&C aircraft, which will be integrated with F-16s via the Link-16 tactical network, allowing the detection of Russian Su-35 and Su-30SM1 fighters up to 250 km inside Russian airspace. The Swedish-supplied Saab-340 AEW&C (ASC-890) aircraft will be stationed over central Ukraine, providing radar coverage over Russian airspace, as per
In a demonstration of Russian fighter jets robust design, a Su-34 fighter-bomber executed an emergency landing on its fuselage when its its landing gear failed to deploy at an undisclosed airfield on Saturday. The aircraft touched down safely on its belly, with the crew reportedly unharmed, highlighting a successful management of a technical failure during flight
Russian presidential press secretary Dmitry Peskov confirmed that Russian forces are refraining from attacking Ukraines energy infrastructure under an agreement between Russia and the United States. Peskov stated that the directive remains in effect by order of President Vladimir Putin but accused Ukraine of failing to comply, casting doubt on Kyivs leadership
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Russian troops disguised themselves as Ukrainian soldiers during Operation Potok, using blue armbands similar to those worn by Ukraines military to maneuver undetected, according to a Russian airborne assault brigade commander. The commander, identified by the call sign "Morpekh," told
Russian President Vladimir Putin signed a decree requiring Ukrainian citizens without legal grounds for staying in Russia to
The Indian government has approved a ₹7,000 crore ($810 million) deal to acquire 307 Advanced Towed Artillery Gun Systems (ATAGS) and 327 gun-towing vehicles for the Army. Designed by the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO), the 155mm/52-calibre ATAGS will be manufactured by Bharat Forge and Tata Advanced Systems