Il 14 gennaio, presso la base di Ali Al Salem, in Kuwait, con una simbolica stretta di mano tra i comandanti dei due task group, si è sancito l’arrivo nella base kuwaitiana del task group Devil, che opera su velivolo Tornado del 6° stormo di Ghedi, e la contestuale uscita dal teatro del task group Typhoon, operante su velivoli Eurofighter degli stormi caccia dell’Aeronautica Militare.
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Difesa: Kuwait, arriva il Task Group Devil
KUWAIT CITY. Nei giorni scorsi, presso la base di Ali Al Salem, in Kuwait, con una simbolica stretta di mano tra i Comandanti dei due Task Group, si è sancito l’arrivo nella base kuwaitiana del Task Group Devil, che opera su velivolo Tornado del 6° Stormo di Ghedi, e la contestuale uscita dal teatro del Task Group Typhoon, operante su velivoli Eurofighter degli stormi caccia dell’Aeronautica Militare. Nel corso del suo rischieramento in Kuwait il Task Group Typhoon, che ha svolto operazioni di sorveglianza e ricognizione, ha visto nel tempo un continuo avvicendarsi di personale navigante e specialista proveniente dal
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South American Nations Showing Interest In Pinaka, With China In Mind; India Developing 120 Km, 200 Km Rockets
New Delhi: In what could be a significant success for indigenous weapon systems, two South American countries have shown interest in the Pinaka multi-barrel rocket launchers.The Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) is also developing rockets that would be able to strike targets at 120 km and 200 km.The Indian-made Pinaka weapon system is named after the bow of God Shiva and has
Indian, Chinese Troops Clashed Twice Along Lac After 2020 Galwan Incident: Report
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Cochin Shipyard Set To Take A Giant Leap On Global Stage With New Dry Dock And Repair Facility
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