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Canada has joined the European countries that are in line for fifth-generation F-35 Lightning II fighter jets.
The United States again responded to North Korean missile activity by sending a strategic airplane to South Korea.
Refueling planes in the air is a common practice. The U.S. Air Force is now working to learn how to refuel tanks using air tankers.
After 18 Puma infantry fighting vehicles costing $17 million each broke down during Bundeswehr exercises, it became known about another unpleasant situation for the German Armed Forces. And it came from nowhere else.
The day before, we wrote about Germany sending its first Leopard 2A4 tank to Slovakia, and now the debut fighting vehicle has arrived in the Czech Republic.
Ukraine plans to resume negotiations on the supply of long-range missiles again.
Lithuania wants to arm not only the highly mobile M142 HIMARS artillery systems, but also AeroVironment's kamikaze drones.
Recently we wrote that the U.S. is planning to announce a new military aid package for Ukraine this week, which will include Patriot SAMs. Now the White House has officially confirmed this information.
The U.S. Air Force Research Laboratory has signed a contract with Raytheon to support a program to develop a new generation of extended-range air-to-air missiles.
The Japanese government has approved long-range missiles for naval submarines. The decision will soon be made official and outlined in three security documents.
The Turkish Armed Forces received their first batch of lightweight towed BORAN 105mm howitzers.
Germany transferred a Leopard 2 tank to the Slovak Armed Forces under the circular exchange scheme, under which Bratislava sent infantry fighting vehicles to Ukraine.
The Nigerian Ministry of Defense buys new warplanes from Italy.
Tyndall Air Force Base recently sent an F-22 Raptor fighter jet to the museum. Its brethren are also getting ready to retire, but first they will have to undergo a major upgrade.
Raytheon received additional funding from the U.S. Navy to produce Tomahawk cruise missiles.














