Two German states -- Lower Saxony and Bavaria --have outlawed public displays of the "Z" symbol used by the Russians in their invasion of Ukraine. Anyone who brandishes the symbol at demonstrations or paints it on cars or buildings in a show of support for Russian President Vladimir Putin's war could risk up to three years in jail or a fine
Russian Aerospace Forces Su-34 fighters painted the sky ‘Z over Ukraine today. Earlier, the Su-34s carried out a sortie, during which they destroyed military facilities and military equipment of the Armed Forces of Ukraine
Boeing and Spirit AeroSystems have laid the keel beam for New Zealands first P-8A maritime patrol aircraft. This process, also called ‘keeling, was done at the Spirit AeroSystems facility where all Boeing 737 fuselages, nacelles and pylons are designed and built
The MiG Corporation said its employees held a rally to support Russias ‘special military operation in Ukraine. “On March 15, employees of the Sokol Nizhny Novgorod Aircraft Building Plant, a branch of UAC-subsidiary MiG, held an action to support the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation and residents of Donbass,” MiG Corporation said in a statement
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CAE said it has suspended all services and training to Russian airlines, aircraft operators and healthcare distributors, in light of Russia's invasion of Ukraine. “CAE is saddened by the humanitarian crisis in Ukraine, and in support of its people, CAE has ceased to offer training services to pilots of Russian airlines as well as corporate and cargo operators in its training network
Russian forces have discovered that a Ukrainian military biological program funded by the Pentagon was hastily destroyed on February 24, the day Russian troops begain advancing into Ukraine. “We have received documentation from employees of Ukrainian biological laboratories regarding the emergency destruction on February 24 of especially dangerous pathogens of plague, anthrax, tularemia, cholera and other deadly diseases, according to Russian MoD spokesperson Igor Konashenkov
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The Royal Australian Air Force has awarded Lockheed Martin a contract worth $49 Million to provide Long-Range Anti-Ship Missile integration and test effort for the formers F/A-18 E/F aircraft. This order provides Long-Range Anti-Ship Missile integration and test effort for the Royal Australian Air Force F/A-18 E/F aircraft for the government of Australia, an official DoD release issued today said