Officials from Turkey and the United States will meet this month to discuss F-16 sale to Ankara, even after the U.S
An explosive device attached to a small drone went off in a compound belonging to Russian Navy's Black Sea fleet headquarters in Sevastopol, according to a Russian navy release on Sunday. Medical assistance was provided to those who were injured by glass fragments in the result of the explosion, the official added
Korea Aerospace Industries (KAI) has signed a $3 billion deal with Poland to export 48 FA-50 light attack fighters. On Wednesday, the Polish government also signed an agreement to procure 980 K2 battle tanks and 648 K9 howitzers
The Royal Thai Air Force (RTAF) has requested the government to rethink its decision to exclude the purchase of a pair of F-35A fighters for about $200 million (Bt7.4 billion) from its 2023 fiscal budget
The Aviation Industries Corporation of China (AVIC) delivered two MA600 ‘Xinzhou turboprop passenger aircraft to the African country of Malawi on July 18. Taking off from Kunming Changshui International Airport, the aircraft flew more than 10,000km and landed in Malawi after flying through 13 countries
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Bangladesh has reportedly expressed interest to acquire Bayraktar TB2 combat drones manufactured in Turkey, after their
Russia wants foreign military ships to request permission three months prior to their passage through the Northern Sea Route (NSR). According to Russian state media, a governmental commission has approved the amendment to the Federal Law "On territorial waters, territorial sea and the contiguous zone of the Russian Federation” which was proposed by the Defense Ministry
Spanish Ministry of Defence, Spanish Navy and Navantia concluded the Critical Design Review (CDR) of the F-110 frigate. This ensures that the design developed by Navantia meets the capabilities requested by the Ministry of Defence; and its readiness for full-fledged production
Thailand could defer the F-35 jet procurement deal with opposition stemming in to stay the deal over budgetary constraints. Prime minister of Thailand Prayut Chan-o-cha has insisted on staying true on his governments decision to purchase three F-35s