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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.
The U.S. Army is analyzing weapons programs that are best suited for multi-year contracts for military supplies to Ukraine.
A group of U.S. senators asked the Pentagon to transfer the MQ-1C Gray Eagle UAV to the Ukrainian Armed Forces.
Recently Oryx military analysts said that Ukraine had received from Turkey an MLRS with TRLG-230 missiles. This information has now been confirmed.
U.S. experts saw the AGM-88 anti-radar missiles as a replacement for the AQM-37 drones.
U.S. company Lockheed Martin predicts that it will have to face an increase in the cost of the F-35 Lightning II aircraft after years of declining prices.
This week France will deploy four Dassault Rafale fighters to Lithuania.
Back in September, we wrote that the Czech Republic wants to produce Swedish CV90 infantry fighting vehicles at its facilities. It looks like the Czechs managed to reach an agreement with the Swedes.
The United Kingdom's military has received a new batch of fifth-generation F-35 Lightning II fighters. It consists of three planes.
The Armed Forces of Ukraine have spotted German Dingo armored vehicles in their hands.
Ukraine's European allies continue to send weapons to the Ukrainian Armed Forces. This time help came from Luxembourg.
The German military-industrial complex is concerned about the decision to buy F-35 Lightning II fighter jets from Lockheed Martin. The Federal Association of the German Aerospace Industry (BDLI) believes that the deal will have a negative impact on the domestic weapons industry.














