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The United States is preparing a new military aid package for Ukraine.
The Singapore authorities are considering the possibility of acquiring F-35 Lightning II aircraft in A or C modifications. Although the sale of the F-35B has already been approved by the United States.
The United States plans to upgrade 140 F-16 Fighting Falcon aircraft of the Taiwan Air Force in time. But the fighters will temporarily receive HARM and Harpoon missiles.
The U.S. Army has signed a contract with American Rheinmetall Munitions to supply special charges capable of increasing the range of L/58 artillery units.
Global Strike Command made its second successful test launch of the Minuteman III intercontinental missile in three weeks.
The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) fleet has adopted a new corvette from the Shahid Soleimani class of missile catamarans.
The French company Nexter has started deliveries of CAESAR self-propelled artillery units to the Royal Moroccan Army.
The Polish Army continues to arm itself. This time the Poles bought artillery reconnaissance vehicles (AWR).
Sweden's Saab has not been able to sell a single JAS 39 Gripen aircraft since 2014.
The People's Liberation Army of China showed a short video of military exercises that use futuristic technology.
Turkish company Baykar's drones continue to grow in popularity. The manufacturer is already shipping new Akinci drones to four countries, and the number of customers may soon more than double.
In addition to the new batch of Gepard self-propelled anti-aircraft guns, Germany transferred a Cobra counter-battery radar system to Ukraine.
Germany has handed Ukraine another batch of Gepard self-propelled air defense systems. We are talking about five machines. Now Ukraine has 20 of them, but Germany promised us 30. So we are waiting for another batch.
Lockheed Martin's American F-35 Lightning II is successfully conquering the European market. The road to success is not smooth, but the fifth-generation fighter is slowly but surely beating the competition.
On the morning of September 7, the U.S. Air Force will test-fire an unarmed intercontinental ballistic missile.














