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South Korea’s Hanwha Aims to Break into NATO Defense Market

South Korea’s Hanwha Aims to Break into NATO Defense Market

SEOUL — One of South Korea’s largest defence contractors is positioning itself as a significant Nato supplier in response to a “surge in demand” as European countries increase military spending during the Ukraine war.

Hanwha Defense, which specialises in artillery systems and armoured vehicles,…

Swiss Document Reveals Secret French Offer for Fighter Jet

Swiss Document Reveals Secret French Offer for Fighter Jet

France offered Switzerland a financial sweetener worth an estimated CHF3.5 billion to buy its Rafale fighter jets rather than US F-35A aircraft, according to a secret document seen by Swiss public broadcaster SRF.

The document sheds light on background negotiations as Switzerland seeks to replace…

US Weighs Resumption of Offensive Weapon Sales to Saudi

US Weighs Resumption of Offensive Weapon Sales to Saudi

WASHINGTON/RIYADH — The Biden administration is discussing the possible lifting of its ban on U.S. sales of offensive weapons to Saudi Arabia, but any final decision is expected to hinge on whether Riyadh makes progress toward ending the war in neighboring Yemen, according to four people familiar …
Is the MQ-25  Drone the Future of Carrier Aviation?

Is the MQ-25 Drone the Future of Carrier Aviation?

Last summer, two naval aircraft came together over the US to perform an air-to-air refueling mission – itself an unnatural act in where instead of jet aircraft keeping apart, they fly in close proximity just feet apart. However, what made this event, on 21 June, an aviation milestone was that it was…
US Navy Super Hornet Blown Overboard from Carrier Deck

US Navy Super Hornet Blown Overboard from Carrier Deck

NAPLES, Italy — On July 8, 2022, an F/A-18 Super Hornet assigned to Carrier Air Wing (CVW) 1, embarked aboard USS Harry S. Truman (CVN 75), blew overboard due to unexpected heavy weather in the Mediterranean Sea.

The carrier was conducting a replenishment-at-sea, which was safely terminated th…

US Air Force Tests Hexa Electric VTOL Aircraft

US Air Force Tests Hexa Electric VTOL Aircraft

EGLIN AFB, Fla. — The Lift Hexa, an electric, vertical takeoff and landing aircraft, completed its first test flight at Duke Field July 6.

The unmanned aircraft, piloted via remote control, used 18 motors and propellers to fly for approximately 10 minutes and reach a height of about 50 feet.


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