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Dear Do, | March 07, 2019 |
Latest news US Air Force Kratos Valkyrie Unmanned Wingman Makes First Flight Germany Extends Ban on Arms Exports to Saudi Arabia India, Pakistan Continue War of Words But Specifics Are Few
| BAE Systems Australia has now completed the upgrade of 33 Royal Australian Air Force Hawk Mk 127 jet trainers under a contract worth A$365 million awarded in 2014, bringing them to a standard comparable to the RAF’s Hawk T2s. (BAEA photo) |
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Taiwan asks US for new fighter jets to defend against China | 07/03/2019 | 10:24:38 |
Death and despair in last IS Syria bastion | 07/03/2019 | 10:10:42 |
Indian govt in new dogfight over French fighters deal | 07/03/2019 | 09:58:36 |
Trump ends requirement that CIA report drone strike casualties | 06/03/2019 | 22:07:56 |
Erdogan determined to go ahead with Russian missile deal | 06/03/2019 | 21:45:51 |
Pakistan names pilots it says shot down Indian warplanes | 06/03/2019 | 14:16:50 |
Latest Feature Stories No article today in this section Latest Press Releases US Air Force Kratos Valkyrie Unmanned Wingman Makes First Flight Germany Extends Ban on Arms Exports to Saudi Arabia India, Pakistan Continue War of Words But Specifics Are Few BAE Upgrades Final Australian Hawk LIFT Russia Training Chinese Crews for S-400 Air-Defense Missile Watchdog Sues Pentagon Over Acting DefSec’s Ties to Boeing Space Force or Space Farce? New US Military Branch Will Cost Billions Chinese Ministry of Transport Picks Airbus H175 for SAR Operations US May Reject Selling Arms to the Philippines Swedish Army Tests First CV90 Mortar Vehicles Rolls-Royce to Power Malta’s New Offshore Patrol Vessel GD Wins $217M to Support 480th ISR Wing Operations Ingalls Wins $154M for USS Rushmore Refit Raytheon Wins $92M for RAM Block 2 Missile Production Airbus Picks PW206B3 Engine for H135 in US Navy Trainer Bid Japan Coast Guard Orders Additional H225 Super Puma Canada Launches New Space Strategy Leonardo Aims to Bring AW609 Tiltrotor to Japanese Market Babcock Reports Successful First Year of H175 Operations in Timor First Follow-Up Meeting for Swedish Patriot S. Korea, U.S. Set for Formal Signing of Defense Cost Deal Second Weapons Elevator Accepted on USS Ford, Nine to Go Thales Touts ‘Revolutionary’ F@Stnet HD Combat Radio Triumph Sells NAAS Line Maintenance Service Provider Boeing Acquires ForeFlight |
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