Defence
Japan close to getting Tomahawk cruise missiles
Japan is in final negotiations with the US to obtain Tomahawk cruise missiles to strengthen its deterrent capability, amid growing ...
Poland received its first Turkish drones Bayraktar TB2
Today, the Turkish company Baykar delivered the first six Bayraktar TB2 unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) to Poland, out of a ...
KAI beats Bell for future Korean amphibious attack helicopter
Korea Aerospace Industries (KAI) was chosen by the Defense Acquisition Program Administration (DAPA) to supply future amphibious attack helicopters for ...
Embraer partners with local industry to offer KC-390 to South Korea
Embraer signs MOUs for cooperation with the South Korean aerospace industry to offer its KC-390 for the LTA II program. ...
Chilean Air Force launched its Pillan II training system project
Today, the Chilean Air Force (FACh) held the launching ceremony of its Pillan II training system project. The ceremony, which ...
Former USMC pilot arrested in Australia for training Chinese military
At the request of the FBI, a retired USMC pilot was arrested in Australia for providing training to Chinese military ...
The upgraded Su-57 flew for the first time
On October 21, at the Gromov Flight Research Institute, a modernized Su-57 flew for the first time. The Russian state ...
Artificial Intelligence: Lockheed Martin and Red Hat to collaborate on Military Drone Systems
Lockheed Martin and Red Hat, Inc. announced their collaboration to advance artificial intelligence (AI) innovation on Lockheed Martin’s unmanned military ...
RAF Typhoons and F-35s launched more than 50 ASRAAM missiles, with 100% effectiveness
RAF Typhoon and Lightning aircraft have successfully carried out the largest mass launch of advanced short-range air-to-air missiles (ASRAAM) in ...
100 years ago, the parachute began to save lives
On October 20, 1922, a Type A parachute saved U.S. Army Air Service test pilot Lt. Harold Harris from certain ...