China on Thursday unveiled a “switchblade” suicide drone among a several new unmanned aerial vehicles (UAV) in a video released at a forum on unmanned equipment developed by China Aerospace Science and Technology Corporation (CASC) in Beijing. The video displayed live-fire shooting exercises by armed reconnaissance drones like the CH-4 and the CH-5, in addition to the launch of a new attack UAV, the FH-901 suicide drone and the CH-10 tilt-rotor drone
Rosoboronexport will organize a joint Russian exposition at the ADEX 2022 International Defense Industry Exhibition, which will be held on September 6-8 in Baku (Azerbaijan). At the exhibition, Rosoboronexport will demonstrate the Il-76MD-90A(E) military transport aircraft, the Su-35 multipurpose fighter, the Ka-52(E) combat reconnaissance and attack helicopter, the Mi-35M transport and combat helicopter, combat tank support vehicle BMPT "Terminator", self-propelled howitzer "Msta-S" for NATO caliber 155 mm, anti-aircraft missile system "Buk-M2E" and SPTRK "Chrizantema-S"
Turkey unveiled its domestic TS1400 engine to fit on to its ATAK helicopter which could remove the U.S
The U.S
In a move certain to make China livid, the US State Department on Friday approved the sale of 100 Sidewinder AIM-9X Block II missiles worth $ 85.6 million besides 60 AGM-84L-1 Harpoon Block II Missiles costing $355 million to Taiwan
Turkeys Aselsan has introduced a flapping-wing nano unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) at the Teknofest aviation and defense industry event. Teknofest Black Sea event is being held at the northern province of Samsuns Çarşamba Airport
China has claimed that U.S
Boeing is being awarded a $5,021,000,000 contract for system integration, test, and readiness (SITR) of the Ground-Based Midcourse Defense (GMD) missile system of the U.S
Iran exhibited its prominent attack/reconnaissance drone, the Mohajer-6 at the Army 2022 event in Moscow in mid-August but denied it sold the same or any other UAV to Russia.
Taiwans Ministry of National Defense (MND) said on Sunday that soldiers will shoot down intruding Chinese drones that fail to heed warnings. The development comes after several photos and videos surfaced on Chinese social media (Weibo) showing Chinese UAVs allegedly violating Taiwanese airspace