Turkeys Bayraktar Akıncı unmanned combat aerial vehicle (UCAV) has completed a firing test with the domestically developed KGK-SIHA-82 (wing-assisted guidance kit) ammunition. Manufacturer Baykar
Israel Aerospace Industries (IAI) introduced its new GREEN LOTUS tactical multi-mission, multi-sensor system on Monday at the Eurosatory 2022 exhibition. The GREEN LOTUS features an array of active and passive sensors that maximize situational awareness and countermeasures efficiency and is designed to provide high performance Counter-Rocket, Artillery & Mortar (C-RAM) and Air & Ground Surveillance capabilities to maneuvering as well as stationary forces
Rheinmetall has unveiled its new Remote controlled Natter(adder) weapons system at the Eurosatory defence exhibition. At Eurosatory 2022 Rheinmetall presented the Natter 7
Rheinmetall is debuting its new KF51 Panther tracked vehicle at Eurosatory 2022. All weapon systems are connected to the commander's and gunner's optics and the fire control computer via the fully digitalised NGVA architecture
Thales announced today it is introducing VisioLoc, a system designed to enable land forces to generate precise geolocation coordinates in any environment, even when no satellite signal is available. The new function is used with the Sophie Optima and Sophie Ultima hand-held thermal imagers to provide tactical and special forces units with a unique combat capability in hostile environments while optimising the size of the equipment used and reducing the weight burden on the soldier
The Israel Ministry of Defense said it will test an armed Medium Robotic Combat Vehicle (M-RCV), developed by the Ministrys Directorate of Defense Research and Development (DDR&D), the Tank and APC Directorate, and Israeli security industries. The robotic combat vehicle will be unveiled today at Elbit Systems pavilion at the Eurosatory Defense and Security Exhibition
The Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, Valeriy Zaluzhny, informed the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, General Mark Milley that Ukraine needs more 155mm artillery guns to fight off Russia. Taking to
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North Korea has spent up to $650 million on missile tests this year, a government-affiliated think tank in Seoul said Thursday. As per Korea Institute for Defense Analysis, Kim Jong Un's regime spent an estimated $400 million to $650 million on developing and testing the 33 missiles it fired this year