Finland could soon place an order for AIM 9X Block II tactical missiles and
Turkey will not hesitate to use its Russia-made S-400 air defense system to shoot down hostile targets, defense minister said Tuesday. Speaking to the Turkish parliament's planning and budget committee in the capital Ankara, Hulusi Akar
The Republic of Korea Air Force (ROKAF) decided to postpone the biannual Soaring Eagle air exercises planned for this week, after one of its KF-16C jets crashed Sunday. The KF-16C reportedly crashed due to an unspecified engine issue, leading the ROKAF to halt the operation of all aircraft except for surveillance and emergency assets
Norway will become one of the first countries to acquire the latest version of Raytheon's Advanced Medium Range air-to-air (AMRAAM) missiles, the AMRAAM-D which was tested in June this year. Director General of the Norwegian Defence Material Agency (NDMA), Gro Jære on Wednesday
Emissions caused by diesel-powered tanks, fighter jets and missile blasts by both Russian and Ukrainian side in the ongoing war has spewed out 83 million tons of carbon dioxide into the atmosphere, reports say. Fires in buildings, forests and fields sent into the skies 23
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Belgium could soon place an order for AMRAAM missiles to arm the Air Forces F-16 and F-35 fighter jets. On Tuesday, the U
The United States is likely to approve the sale of F-16 combat aircraft to Turkey – a deal which has been in troubled waters since its purchase of Russian S-400 missile systems – in about two months. After being denied Lockheed Martin F-35 Lightning II jets, Turkey sought new F-16s and 80 modernization kits for old jets
Northrop Grumman signed a six-year agreement with Quickstep Holdings Limited for the supply of components to support the F-35 global aerospace program. The order was signed under an existing Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Australian-owned and operated company, with work to be completed in Sydney, New South Wales
North Korea fired off a barrage of over 20 missiles of various types from its east and west coasts on Wednesday, including one that landed near the Northern Limit Line (NLL) for the first time since the end of the 1950-53 Korean War. One of the short-range ballistic missiles (SRBMs) fired by the North from Wonsan on Wednesday morning landed near Seouls territorial waters