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Can Russia make the grade with the Checkmate?

After its official debut at the end of last year, there are still many unanswered questions about Russia’s fifth-generation fighter jet, the Sukhoi Su-75.

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Forecasts: Saudi Arabia’s defence market

Saudi Arabia is a historic big spender in the defence sector but is also looking to create indigenous capability by 2030.

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UK explores WWII tech for PNT alternative

A £6m deal with Team Elaris for eLoran will provide another source of navigation in a GNSS-denied environment.

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India develops its first modular guidance kit

New Delhi tested its Tactical Advanced Range Augmentation weapon off the coast of Odisha on the east coast.

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Taiwan defence budget to near 10% growth over next five years

Taiwan continues to explore ways in which to deter an invasion by communist forces of the People’s Republic of China.

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ICEYE: UK should pair Oberon with commercial satellites

The company propose a ‘hybrid model’ combining sovereign assets like Oberon SAR satellite with its cheap commercial satellites.

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Country analysis: Qatar defence market

Qatar is a regional power in the Middle and Near East, operating capable forces across all warfighting domains.

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Survey: US industry can’t meet global munitions demand

The demand for munitions is increasing globally amid a series of international conflicts, with nations seeking to replenish or boost stockpiles.

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Japan lift arms export limits to meet partner ‘expectations’

Japan seek to use the same systems as 17 other militaries as the security environment deteriorates.

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UK Minister ‘sick and tired of journalists’ talking down military

UK Minister for Defence Readiness Luke Pollard takes aim at journalists for negative press, amid a string of headlines in recent weeks.

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How many aircraft has the US lost in Iran war?

The US has seen dozens of crewed and uncrewed aircraft destroyed or damaged in the war, costing billions of dollars.