Russias Typhoon-PVO combat vehicle has completed state tests and entered mass production, according to Fanil Ziyatdinov, Director General of the Kupol plant. “The Typhoon-PVO combat vehicle for MANPADS squads successfully completed state tests last year and is now moving into serial production,” Ziyatdinov
Russian security services have detained a 22-year-old woman accused of attempting to plant an improvised explosive device (IED) under the vehicle of a defense industry employee in St. Petersburg, the Federal Security Service (FSB) announced on Wednesday
Turkey has revised its defense aviation priorities, advancing the timeline for its 10-ton multi-role helicopter program ahead of the ATAK-2 heavy attack helicopter, according to TUSAŞ General Manager Mehmet Demiroğlu.
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The first satellite image of the Fordow facility after the US Air Force strikes shows a massive blast that lit up the night sky for miles but satellite images do not confirm damage to the centrifuges buried tens of meters deep in the mountain. Presumably, the impact site of one of the GBU-57A/B MOPs and the adjacent subsidence of the ground from the bomb that penetrated deep into the ground (right) are visible
Israel has formally asked the United States for the GBU-57 Massive Ordnance Penetrator (MOP), a 13,600 kg bunker-busting bomb, to potentially target Irans heavily fortified Fordow nuclear facility, which lies 80 meters underground. Developed by the U
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A Republic of Korea Air Force (ROKAF) KF-16 fighter jet skidded off the runway during takeoff at Eielson Air Force Base in Alaska on June 10, prompting the ejection of both pilots and leading South Korea to ground its entire fleet of KF-16 aircraft. The incident occurred around 4:00 P
Russian troops have begun using the remains of wild animals as improvised explosive devices. This is according to new footage released by the Telegram channel
The FPV drones that attacked Russian airfields yesterday are the OSA model from the Ukrainian company "First Contact." These drones, believed to be costing around $500 apiece, obliterated 7-13 Russian strategic bombers including the Tu-22 and Tu-160 which cost upwards of $50 million each to make