Lockheed Martin has received approval to use synthetic aviation turbine fuels (SATF) for its F-16 Fighting Falcon and C-130 Hercules aircraft. The announcement follows earlier approval for SATF use in the F-35 Lightning II
Ukraine has launched one of its deepest and most high-profile drone strikes of the war, targeting a major Russian military-electronics plant nearly 800 miles from the front line. In the early hours of June 9, two Ukrainian AN-196 long-range drones hit the JSC VNIIR-Progress facility in Cheboksary, located in the Chuvashia Republic of central Russia
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Russia has fully eliminated the U.S
Thailand may restrict border movement with Cambodia following a deadly clash between troops in a disputed frontier area, Deputy Defence Minister Nattaphol Nakpanich said on Tuesday. Gen Nattaphol emphasized that closing permanent checkpoints should be a last resort
European defense technology firm Helsing has signed a binding agreement to acquire German aircraft manufacturer Grob Aircraft SE, marking a strategic move to enhance next-generation aerial warfare capabilities. The acquisition, subject to regulatory approvals, combines Helsings artificial intelligence (AI) and software solutions with Grobs established legacy in composite aircraft manufacturing
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China has signaled a major shift in tone over the South China Sea dispute, calling for regional cooperation to build a “maritime community with a shared future,” according to a
De Havilland Aircraft of Canada Ltd., Mississauga, Ontario, was awarded a $10,128,817 firm-fixed-price contract for a DHC-6 Twin Otter Classic 300-G cargo aircraft
Poland has reportedly cancelled its planned procurement of 32 S-70i Black Hawk helicopters, citing evolving national security needs and changing geopolitical dynamics, the countrys Armament Agency confirmed on Friday. “Maybe it is necessary to acquire other equipment in its (helicopters) place such as drones, or tanks, or some kind of communication,” said agency spokesman Grzegorz Polak in an interview with