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Watch Video Iranian subsonic loitering muitions- surface-to-air missiles and multirole tactical missiles, referred to as "Product-358," have proven their effectiveness within the air defense units of the pro-American Kurdish Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF), who successfully intercepted a Turkish UAV TAI Aksungur
Russia has expressed openness to negotiating another prisoner exchange with the U.S
Damen Naval has formalized a contract with Lloyds Register to oversee the design approval for the Plataforma Estratégica de Superficie (PES) frigate project in Colombia. The frigate will be constructed locally by Colombian shipbuilder COTECMAR (Corporación de Ciencia y Tecnología para el Desarrollo de la Industria Naval, Marítima y Fluvial) at its Cartagena shipyard
Singapores ST Engineering has signed a strategic agreement with Kazakhstan Paramount Engineering (KPE) to set up in-country production capability for a new 8x8 amphibious multi-purpose armoured vehicle. Based on ST Engineerings field-tested Terrex infantry fighting vehicle, the new vehicle will be manufactured at KPEs production facility in Kazakhstan starting from 2025, a ST Engineering release said Friday
The United States will hand over four F-35 Lightning II combat aircraft to Denmark today. In total, Denmark will receive seven F-35 fighter jets over the next two months
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Embraer has signed a contract with the Brazilian Army worth R$102 million for the delivery of a SABER M200 Vigilante radar. The contract, finalized at the Mostra BID National Defense and Security Fair, includes the radar in a series configuration, along with ongoing technical and operational evaluations
The Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force (JMSDF) has chosen the MQ-9B SeaGuardian drones, developed by General Atomics Aeronautical Systems, Inc. (GA-ASI), for its Long Endurance Unmanned Aerial Vehicle program
The Japanese Ministry of Defense has selected the Beechcraft T-6 Texan II from Textron Aviation as its next primary training aircraft, replacing the Fuji T-7 in use by the Japan Air Self-Defense Force (JASDF). This decision, announced on November 29, ends a long history of Japanese-built training aircraft, which started with the Beechcraft T-34 Mentor produced under license by Fuji, now Subaru