A Russian Su-25 ground attack aircraft suvived two direct hits from US-made Stinger missiles in Ukraine safely returning to its airbase on Monday."There were two instances of Stinger missiles hitting near the engine, following which the aircraft safely returned and made a landing at the take-off airfield," a Russian air squadrons navigator said in a live broadcast on Russian TV, Channel One
A 50kW-class high energy laser integrated on a Stryker combat vehicle defeated multiple 60mm mortar rounds and large rounds in exercises held recently. The four week long live-fire exercises were conducted by an industry team led by Raytheon Intelligence & Space and Kord, a wholly owned subsidiary of KBR
UEC-Kuznetsov, a subsidiary of Russias state-owned Rostec is using robotic equipment to increase service life of engines, including those that power Tu-160 strategic bombers. UEC-Kuznetsov put into operation a robotic plasma spraying complex that automatically applies refractory and hardening coatings to engine parts, ensuring absolute repeatability and high quality
Eight F-35A Lightning II fifth-generation fighters from the Vermont Air National Guards 158th Fighter Wing recently arrived at Spangdahlem Air Base in Germany to continue NATOs enhanced air policing mission along the eastern flank. Spangdahlem Air Base is a NATO air base with the U
A team from Boeing and the Norwegian company Nammo has conducted successful ground-fire tests of its Ramjet 155 Extended Range Artillery Projectile – a technology to enable long-range precision fires. The tests, led by Nammo and conducted during the months of January and March in Norway, validated gun-launched survivability and performance predictions
Israeli firm Rafael and its U.S
The Russian Ministry of Defense has announced the destruction of a U.S
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BAE Systems unveiled a new lightweight, compact Head-Up Display (HUD) for use in commercial and military aircraft on Wednesday. LiteWave is a laptop sized HUD mounted above the pilots head which presents critical information, such as direction, altitude and speed, directly in their line of sight
Lockheed Martin announced today that the first AN/TPY-4 radar – recently selected by the U.S