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Can Russia make the grade with the Checkmate?
Hype is not unusual when it comes to high-grade Russian military equipment, but things are different when the product is …
Nato partners expand European flight training initiative
A group of countries in the Nato military alliance have expanded the organisation’s European flight training initiative. Belgium, Czechia, Germany, Greece, …
Netherlands boosts MQ-9A fleet with upgrades for Nato missions
The Royal Netherlands Air Force (RNLAF) has unveiled plans to embark on a comprehensive upgrade initiative for its MQ-9A Remotely …
Elbit Systems report 8% revenue growth in 2023 full year financials
Israeli defence technology firm Elbit Systems reported financial results for financial year 2023, on 26 March 2024, showing an increase …
Denmark strikes deal to offload 24 F-16 fighter jets to Argentina
Denmark's Minister of Defence, Troels Lund Poulsen, has sealed a deal with Argentina's Minister of Defence, Luis Alfonso Petri, in …
AUKUS nations set up global competition for EW technologies
The defence innovation agencies of all three AUKUS nations – Australia, the UK and US – have launched a competition …
Can Russia make the grade with the Checkmate?
Hype is not unusual when it comes to high-grade Russian military equipment, but things are different when the product is …
Boeing breaks ground on MQ-28 production hub in Australia
Boeing's MQ-28 venture in Queensland signals a leap in aerospace technology and manufacturing in Australia, which will benefit the region's …
Nato’s Baltic Air Policing mission enters 20th year as Spanish F-18s rotate to Estonia
Nato’s Baltic Air Policing (BAP) mission enters its 20th year on 30 March 2024, just as eight Spanish F-18 fighters, …
Patria and Lockheed Martin continue F-35 parts production in Finland
Patria and Lockheed Martin have cemented their partnership with a memorandum of agreement (MoA) to establish a production line for …
UK Defence Committee discerns MoD budget reduction in real terms
In a UK House of Commons Defence Committee hearing on 26 March 2024, the Secretary of State for Defence, Grant …
How have Russian drone strikes damaged Ukraine’s energy grid?
Russia has targeted Ukraine’s energy grid with fresh waves of drone strikes, prompting power outages across Odesa and Mykolaiv on …
USAF’s TU-2S Dragon Lady 1078 soars again
TU-2S Dragon Lady 1078, affectionately known as the "Silver Dragon," emerged from a nearly three-year maintenance hiatus, soaring again above …
Airbus acquire Infodas, after ending ATOS purchase talks
Airbus Defence and Space has acquired Infodas, a German cybersecurity company that provides IT solutions for defence and critical infrastructure …
Germany selects Saab’s Arexis sensor suite for Eurofighter EK
Sweden’s aerospace prime Saab enters the supply chain as a subcontractor for the German Air Force’s effort to equip 15 …
Honeywell’s president of Defence and Space talks F-35 and future tech initiatives
In this exclusive interview, Harry McNeil sits down with Matthew Milas, President of Defence and Space Business at Honeywell, to …
RAF investigation into Hawk T2 replacement to deliver in 2024
The UK Royal Air Force (RAF) will deliver its Capability Investigation process into the replacement of the current in-service Hawk …