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The Kuwait Air Forces F/A-18E/F Super Hornet made its first flight integrated with Sniper Advanced Targeting Pod (ATP).
Sniper ATP will be located on the Weapon Station 5, an area on...
Boeing on Thursday said it will continue training Royal Air Force (RAF) C-17 aircrew and engineers at the C-17 International Training Centre (ITC) in Farnborough, delivering a technology-enabled program under...
The Department of the Air Force Golden Horde Vanguard program completed the final flight test of the modified Boeing Small Diameter Bomb I (CSDB) on May 25, 2021 at White...
New details have emerged of Hamas rockets which were fired at Israel since the latest confrontation began between the Middle Easts most formidable military and the Iran-supported militia group in...
The Spanish Armed Forces have signed a framework agreement with Quantum Systems to acquire Vector and Twister drones, becoming the first full-spectrum customer of the company’s Family of Systems for enhanced reconnaissance
Anduril Industries has announced an agreement to acquire Klas to integrate its rugged edge computing and tactical communications hardware with Anduril’s autonomous systems, pending regulatory approval
The Indian Army has received a fresh batch of Russian-made Igla-S air defence missiles under an emergency procurement aimed at enhancing border security
An updated variant of the Pantsir-S1 air defense missile and gun system was spotted during a rehearsal for Russia’s upcoming Victory Parade in Tula, revealing notable technical modifications
A high-stakes confrontation broke out between China and Japan on Saturday after a Chinese helicopter and a Japanese civilian aircraft both entered disputed airspace near the Diaoyu/Senkaku Islands, intensifying an already volatile territorial row