The Brazilian government today decided to withdraw its ongoing World Trade Organization (WTO) dispute with Canada over aircraft subsidies, and said it will launch negotiations on more effective disciplines to regulate government support in the Commercial Aviation segment. At the WTO, Brazil challenged more than $3 billion in illegal subsidies that the Governments of Canada and Quebec provided to Bombardier for the launch, development and production of the C-Series program
IDEX 2021 in Abu Dhabi from February 21-25 will see the first presentation abroad of the Antey-4000 air defense missile system (ADMS), the export version of Russias S-300V4 system. The system will be demonstrated at the Rosoboronexport exposition
Ukraine has sought an international partner to revive its Kharkiv State Aviation Manufacturing Company (KSAMC) that manufactures An-74 aircraft and has 20 planes in various stages of production. According to a
The Italian Navy flagship, the aircraft carrier ITS Cavour (CVH 550), arrived at Naval Station Norfolk, Va. Feb 13 for a series of operations alongside U
Russias Kalashnikov Group will showcase its AK-19 assault rifle and PLK compact pistol at IDEX-21 exhibition in Abu Dhabi, marking their debut at an international event. IDEX-21 arms exhibition will be held from February 21 to 25
The Pakistan Navy has invited over 40 countries including U.S
The main contract between Turkey and Ukraine on joint production of corvettes will be signed this April. “Work has begun on the construction of the corvettes,” Mykola Gapeev, head of the Marketing Department at Ukraine's Okean (Ocean) Shipyard, was quoted as saying by Defense Express on Wednesday
Russian Helicopters Group announced its testing of the upgraded Kamov Ka-52M ‘Alligator reconnaissance/attack helicopter prototypes. In a statement Wednesday, the company said deliveries of serial-produced gunships to the troops may begin in 2022
A civilian plane caught fire after Iran-aligned Houti militia attacked Abha International Airport located in southwestern Saudi Arabia. Col
A team consisting of members within the Russian Ministry of Defense have visited Sudan to begin work related to the latters plan to set up a naval base for its Navy. "A reconnaissance commission that worked there left, clarified the technical capabilities and the required volume of auxiliary buildings and structures," Deputy Defense Minister Timur Ivanov, who oversees property management and quartering of troops, told