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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 …
Boeing buys St. Louis site for F/A-18 and F-15 assembly
Boeing has finalised an agreement with GKN Aerospace to integrate its St. Louis site under Boeing's wing. The agreement helps secure …
USAF acquires seven more MH-139A helicopters in $178m deal
The US Air Force (USAF) has placed an order for seven more MH-139A Grey Wolf helicopters with Boeing in a …
Boeing completes three evaluation tests on T-7A Red Hawk
With the US Air Force (USAF) set to induct its new advanced pilot trainer, the T-7A Red Hawk, the original …
Northrop Grumman lands worldwide contract for Global Hawk
Northrop Grumman Systems Corp. clinched a $387.5m contract aimed at fortifying the sustainment infrastructure of its Global Hawk (RQ-4) aircraft …
Saab’s Q1 2024 report reveals growth and upgraded sales outlook
Despite market challenges, Saab's performance in Q1 shows its potential for expansion, as CEO Micael Johansson highlighted. Saab, the Swedish aerospace …
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 …
Saab’s Q1 2024 report reveals growth and upgraded sales outlook
Despite market challenges, Saab's performance in Q1 shows its potential for expansion, as CEO Micael Johansson highlighted. Saab, the Swedish aerospace …
US troops begin construction of Gaza aid pier
The US military has begun constructing a temporary pier to facilitate humanitarian aid into the famine-struck Gaza Strip, the US …
UK STRATCOM and US DIU place liasion officers in each others’ hubs
At the UK Strategic Command (STRATCOM) Conference 2024, Doug Beck, director of the US Defense Innovation Unit (DIU), and General …
USAF allocates $13bn for new E-4B Nightwatch fleet
The US Air Force (USAF) has selected the Sierra Nevada Corporation, a Colorado-based aerospace supplier, to produce a new E-4B …
China urges Japan to take a U-turn on its militarisation drive
China’s spokesperson for the Ministry of National Defense (MND), Senior Colonel Wu Qian, urged Japan to 'wake up from the …
In data: Colombia’s internal defence growth fight amid corruption
GlobalData's latest report states that Colombia confronts escalating security threats from armed militias, border disputes, and internal unrest, triggering a …
First AH-64E attack helicopters now operational with Netherlands
The first of the Netherlands’ new Apache AH-64E attack helicopters have returned to service after undergoing an update and modernisation …
QinetiQ trials the UK’s first crewed-uncrewed teaming demo
British defence supplier QinetiQ has orchestrated the UK’s first crewed-uncrewed teaming exercise between a jet and a swarm of autonomous …
The “world’s policeman”: how many geopolitical fronts can the US maintain?
From catastrophic military interventions in Iraq and Afghanistan to dictatorship-enabling, Kissinger-led subterfuge in Chile and Argentina, the US’s role as …
Croatia welcomes first batch of Rafale jets amid modernisation
Zagreb witnesses the arrival of the first six Rafale jets, signalling Croatia's commitment to enhancing its defence capabilities in collaboration …