News, reviews, articles on the topic Armament
Lithuania continues to repair equipment for the Ukrainian Armed Forces. This time Lithuania Defense Services (LDS) is repairing two German PzH 2000 self-propelled units.
Chinese fighters of the Flanker family completely switched to domestic engines, abandoning Russian engines. The last to do so was the J-15 Flying Shark.
Russian state media published unprecedented photos of the R-36M2 intercontinental ballistic missile (NATO classification: SS-18 Mod 5 Satan).
France tested the SAMP/T air defense system as part of a mission to strengthen NATO's eastern flank.
The German concern Rheinmetall, after acquiring the Spanish company Expal Systems SA, is going to start production of 35 mm ammunition for Gepard anti-aircraft guns.
The United States suggested that Greece replace the old weapons with newer systems.
Norway transferred a new package of military aid to Ukraine.
Boeing has developed the High Altitude Anti-Submarine Warfare Weapon Capability (HAAWC) torpedo dropping system for the P-8A Poseidon patrol aircraft.
The U.S. Navy is preparing to modernize the DDG-1000 Project USS Zumwalt with hypersonic weapons.
The British Royal Navy will decommission American Harpoon missiles next year. There are already replacements for them.
For the first time, U.S. and Dutch F-35 Lightning II fifth-generation fighters do not use radar deflectors in exercises.
The United States and Japan held a joint Flight Test Mission-07 exercise near Hawaii to test the SM-3 Block IIA missile interceptors developed by Raytheon and Mitsubishi Heavy Industries.
A U.S. Air Force test squadron hopes a device the size of a soccer ball could revolutionize the way data is collected in flight.
The Republic of Korea has tested a missile defense system against the background of missile activity by its northern neighbor.
American company Lockheed Martin published a photo of the first F-16 Fighting Falcon fighter, which was produced at the plant in South Carolina.














