Polands Ministry of National Defense has signed a €1 billion (PLN 4.3 billion) contract to acquire
Argentina and Israel have agreed to collaborate on defense projects, focusing on cyber defense, UAVs, and small arms. During an official visit to Israel on December 2, Argentinas Defense Minister Luis Petri met with his Israeli counterpart, Defense Minister Israel Katz
The Hungarian Air Force received two H225M helicopters from Airbus to support special operations forces. Hungary had placed an order for 16 H225M helicopters, which will be
China has increased its military flights into Taiwan's air defense identification zone (ADIZ) by 300%, according to the U.S
The Philippine Navy (PN) has formally commissioned two more Israel-made fast attack interdiction craft (FAIC), also known as Acero-class patrol gunboats, equipped with the Spike NLOS (non-line of sight) missile systems. The commissioning rites for the new vessels, named BRP Herminigildo Yurong (PG-906) and BRP Laurence Narag (PG-907), were held at the Naval Station Jose Andrada, Roxas Boulevard, Manila on May 21, PN spokesperson Commander John Percie Alcos
The "exceptional performance" of Israeli air defense systems in intercepting hundreds of Iranian drones and missiles has sparked international interest in these technologies. Interestingly, the Israeli MoD announced "accelerating the capabilities of the 'Arrow' system in the near term, in the face of the developing threats in the arena," in a statement yesterday suggesting improvements needed to the Arrow air defense system in the light of the Iranian missile attack
After months of strained negotiations, the United Arab Emirates (U.A
The ongoing conflict between Russia and Ukraine has witnessed a significant shift in the use of First Person View (FPV) drones, according to research conducted by Open-source intelligence analyst Andrew Perpetua
South Korean firm Hanwha Aerospace has emerged as the standout performer during this unprecedented surge in weapons orders, with its uncompleted orders experiencing a remarkable increase of more than seven times over the course of two years. The ongoing conflict in Ukraine has fueled a surge in demand for military equipment, propelling the world's leading arms manufacturers to amass a record number of orders
Lockheed Martin fired eight Spike NLOS AURs from the U.S