Lithuanian aeronautics firm Airvolve has signed a Letter of Intent (LoI) with Finnish defence solutions provider Maverick Defence Oy to supply 10 Airlift-U500 vertical takeoff and landing (VTOL) aircraft to Finland and Sweden starting in mid-2026. Under the agreement, Maverick Defence Oy will act as Airvolves authorized distributor and agent in the Nordic markets
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Israel has pledged to launch a forceful response following what it calls a serious breach of a newly agreed ceasefire by Iran, reigniting tensions just hours after U.S
China and India have pledged to improve peace and stability along their disputed border while deepening cooperation across diplomatic and economic fronts, following high-level talks in Beijing between senior officials from both countries. India's National Security Adviser Ajit Doval met with Wang Yi, Director of the Office of the Central Commission for Foreign Affairs, in the Chinese capital on Monday
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Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Sergey Ryabkov has stated that the aircraft damaged during Ukraines drone attacks on June 1 will be repaired, adding that the strikes did not alter the strategic balance. “As the defense ministry said, these aircraft were not destroyed but damaged
hyssenkrupp Marine Systems and KONGSBERG have entered into an agreement aimed at fostering further close industrial collaboration to support the defence requirements of Norway, Germany and other allied countries. The agreement primarily serves to strengthen the relationship of trust between the two partners and to further promote technological cooperation in the future
Indonesia and France today signed a letter of intent for the former to procure additional units of Rafale Jets, Light Frigates and Scorpene Submarines besides CAESAR artillery guns and ammunition. French President Emmanuel Macron and his Indonesian counterpart were present at the signing ceremony in Jakarta today
Colombia has officially joined Chinas Belt and Road Initiative (BRI), aligning itself with Beijings global infrastructure and investment strategy despite long-standing U.S
The Russian government will allocate 500 billion rubles (approximately $6 billion) over the next six years to support the domestic shipbuilding industry, Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin announced Monday, calling it the largest funding package ever for the sector.