Yemeni air defense forces intercepted and downed a U.S
The Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force's JS Kaga helicopter carrier has completed integration tests with the F-35B short takeoff and vertical landing fighter. The completion of these tests, announced on the fleets X social media page, clears the way for Japanese pilot training on the F-35B from 2025
Lockheed Martin, in collaboration with the U.S
In a new agreement finalized at the Euronaval 2024 exhibition in Paris, the Netherlands Defence Ministry has secured the delivery of 12 H225M Caracal helicopters from Airbus Helicopters. The contract was signed on November 5 by Vice Admiral Jan Willem Hartman, Commander of the Materiel Command and IT, and Airbus CEO Bruno Even, with State Secretary of Defence Gijs Tuinman in attendance
The United States has approved a possible Foreign Military Sale to the Republic of Korea of E-7 Airborne Early Warning & Control (AEW & C) Aircraft for an estimated cost of $4.92 billion
The Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) launched its H3 rocket No. 4 carrying the Kirameki 3 X-band communication satellite for the Defense Ministry on Monday, marking the completion of Japan's planned three-satellite configuration for defense communication
Czech President Petr Pavel has approved 60 Czech citizens to join the Ukrainian armed forces, as confirmed by a spokesperson to Czech Radio. This decision comes after 181 Czech nationals formally requested permission to fight alongside Ukraine in its ongoing conflict with Russia
Japan has placed an order with Kongsberg for additional Joint Strike Missiles (JSM) for the countrys fleet of F-35A fighter aircraft. The fifth order for JSM missiles is valued at NOK 1
Russia has developed its first single-engine helicopter, the Mi-34M1, equipped with the VK-650V engine. During Deputy Prime Minister Denis Manturov's recent visit to Kazan, the country highlighted advancements in civil aviation by showcasing new models aimed at reducing dependence on foreign suppliers
In what looked like an undersea mine, the Houthis of Yemen say they have developed a "marching submarine." The device will be used to enforce their sea blockade around commercial shipping going to and from Israel, the Houthis' mouthpiece,