For US$328.5 million, Lockheed Martin will equip Taiwan’s Air Force F-16 fighter jets with...
After completing at the beginning of 2024 the modernization to Block 70 of 139 aircraft, the Taiwan Air Force continues to advance in strengthening...
The Taiwanese Navy plans to build ten new air-defense and anti-submarine frigates between 2028...
The Taiwanese Navy is moving forward with planning an ambitious surface-fleet renewal program that envisions building ten new light frigates with air-defense and anti-submarine...
With significant improvements, the Russian Aerospace Forces received the first Su-57 stealth fighters of...
After what was a 2025 with no deliveries—or at least no deliveries officially confirmed—the Russian Aerospace Forces (VKS) have received the first batch of...
Allen-Vanguard announces the sale of new electronic countermeasure systems to a South American military
Allen-Vanguard, a producer of Electronic Countermeasures (ECM), announced on 5 February that it has received a multi-million-dollar order for its Equinox NG and Scorpion...
The U.S. Navy reallocated funds from the cancelled and troubled Constellation-class frigate program to...
A few months after the cancellation of the troubled Constellation-class frigate program became public, the U.S. Navy revealed that it has managed to reallocate...
The latest progress in the construction of the Chinese Navy’s fourth aircraft carrier has...
Following January reports that pointed to the vessel’s keel being laid, new images have captured the latest progress in the construction of the Chinese...
The Taiwanese Air Force will move forward with the purchase of up to 10...
After conducting an evaluation process that lasted several months, the Taiwanese Air Force has decided to move forward with the purchase of up to...
The Israeli Air Force’s future CH-53Ks will be modified with new avionics and countermeasures...
As a further step in building its future CH-53K helicopter fleet, the Israeli Air Force has announced a new investment that will enable Elbit...












