As It Considers Canceling the Troubled F126 Program, the German Navy Could Move Forward...

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Within the framework of the 27th edition of the DWT-Marineworkshops, sources familiar with the troubled F126 Program of the German Navy told local media...

South Korea’s Hanwha finalizes sale of 24 new K9 Vidar self-propelled howitzers to the...

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South Korean company Hanwha Aerospace signed a contract in Oslo with the Norwegian Defence Materiel Agency (NDMA) for the supply of 24 additional K9...

While awaiting the arrival of its first Su-35S, Iran is said to have received...

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Following the devastating attacks carried out by the Israeli Air Force during Operation “Rising Lion,” and subsequently by the United States, the defensive capabilities...

The race for the domination of the skies: the state of development of sixth-generation...

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The global competition to develop the first sixth-generation fighter is in full swing and marks a turning point in the history of military aviation....

Belgium and the Netherlands to transfer seven ships to the Bulgarian Navy for mine...

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The governments of Belgium and the Netherlands have agreed to transfer a total of seven mine countermeasure (MCM) vessels to the Bulgarian Navy —four...

For US$1.23 billion, the U.S. authorized the sale of 400 of the most advanced...

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The U.S. government has authorized the possible sale of a significant batch of AIM-120D-3 AMRAAM air-to-air missiles to equip the future fleet of F-35A...

The FCAS crisis deepens: Dassault considers developing the sixth-generation fighter for the French Air...

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The Future Combat Air System (FCAS) program, intended to develop a sixth-generation fighter to replace the French Rafale and the European Eurofighter Typhoon in...

British Type 23 frigates monitored the passage of Russian Navy warships and transport vessels...

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Constituting a new precedent of the growing Russian naval activity in Europe, the British Royal Navy reported that it deployed its Type 23 frigate...