Defence
Taiwanese E-2K Hawkeye runway excursion: What we Know
A Republic of China Air Force (RoCAF) E-2K Hawkeye airborne early warning aircraft had to perform a crash landing on ...
F-35: despite improvements, Lightnig II still can’t fly in storms
Due to operational safety concerns, the Pentagon will continue to maintain its lightning storm flight restrictions on the F-35 Lightning ...
Two new Sea King helicopters were introduced to the Argentine Navy
The Minister of Defense, Jorge Taiana, led today the presentation ceremony of the two medium Sea King SH-3H helicopters belonging ...
UK donates three Sea King helicopters to Ukraine
The three Westland WS-61 Sea Kings donated by the United Kingdom are the first Western-designed helicopters Ukraine has received since ...
Embraer supports lawsuit against Boeing for «talent poaching»
Embraer, together with other Brazilian entities of the Security and Defense sector, support the lawsuit against Boeing for its strategy ...
The FA-50 won the Malaysian competition for 18 light fighters, but the decision was challenged by the competition
Korea Aerospace Industries won the tender to supply the Royal Malaysian Air Force with 18 FA-50 light combat aircraft, but ...
FCAS without peace: Dassault CEO deflates optimism about a deal
Éric Trappier, CEO of Dassault Aviation, warned today that the agreement on the development of the new FCAS combat aircraft ...
Farewell to the AFJT? Airbus wants to promote the KAI FA-50 in Western Europe
Airbus Defence has reportedly proposed to South Korea a partnership to boost the export of the South Korean FA-50 and ...
Japan and UK to develop new sixth-generation fighter, merging their F-X and Tempest programs
Japan, the United Kingdom and Italy are expected to soon sign agreements to merge their F-X and Tempest programs to ...
After long uncertainty, FCAS program moves forward again
Discussions between the governments of Germany, Spain and France and their respective aerospace industries on the next phase of the ...