The Netherlands will explore producing AMRAAM missiles next year after the U.S
A new UK Parliament report says the Ministry of Defences cost-cutting and short-term decisions have damaged the Royal Air Forces F-35 jet programme, causing delays, higher costs, and staff shortages. MPs found that delays and poor planning have increased costs, reduced the number of F-35 jets ready to fly, and created an engineer shortage
Swedish defense company Saab is weighing the possibility of assembling Gripen fighter jets in Canada, a move tied to the growing demand from Ukraine, which plans to acquire up to 150 aircraft under a yet-to-be-signed agreement with Sweden. According to
Exactly one year after the first Finnish F-35A Lightning II entered production at Lockheed Martins Fort Worth facility, the aircraft—airframe JF-501—moved out of the final assembly line, as per an official announcement today
The Netherlands has joined the U.S
Germany has agreed to initiate talks with Turkey regarding the potential sale of Eurofighter Typhoon fighter jets, signaling a shift in Berlins stance on Ankaras air combat programs. A German Foreign Ministry official was quoted by
Patria has received a new F-35 engine
Denmark has approved a new defense agreement allocating DKK 29 billion ($4.5 billion) to acquire 16 additional F-35 fighter aircraft, expanding its total fleet to 43 jets
The United Kingdom and India have signed defense contracts worth £600 million ($797 million) during Prime Minister Keir Starmers visit to India on October 9. The deals were announced as the Royal Navys HMS Richmond arrived in Mumbai and HMS Prince of Wales docked in Goa as part of the U
Spain has moved to end its defense technology ties with Israel, halting tenders linked to the Spike LR2 missile and Silam rocket launcher programs as it shifts toward European alternatives. Amparo Valcarce, Secretary of State at the Spanish Ministry of Defense, confirmed that the ministry is now working with local industry to develop replacement systems