Philippines “Increasingly Close” to Acquiring JAS39 Gripen Fighter Jets from Sweden
Several days ago, the Philippines and Sweden signed a significant agreement to support the procurement of fighter jets for the Philippine Air Force.
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Several days ago, the Philippines and Sweden signed a significant agreement to support the procurement of fighter jets for the Philippine Air Force.
The German Armed Forces have reportedly lost an “Iris-T” missile, raising concerns among authorities about the possibility of this advanced missile technology falling into the hands of entities considered enemies of the state.
The Malaysian Army conducted a live-fire exercise using the ASTROS II Multiple Launch Rocket System (MLRS) during Exercise “Lembing Sakti” at Tanjung Hantu, Lumut, on May 30, 2024.
The Japan Ground Self-Defense Forces have been retiring their aged Type 74 tanks, which belong to the same generation as World War II and Cold War tanks like the M48 Patton and Leopard 1.
When first deployed to Ukraine, the M1A1 Abrams tanks supplied by the United States were hailed as a “game changer”—a military asset poised to shift the dynamics on the battlefield by providing Ukrainian forces with a significant advantage.
The Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps Navy (IRGC-N) commissioned two more Soleimani-class catamaran corvettes recently, equipping them with up to six cruise missiles capable of striking targets from 700km to 2,000km away.
National carrier, Malaysia Airlines has provided an exclusive sneak peek as its first @Airbus A330neo aircraft begins its final assembly in Toulouse!
The Royal Malaysian Navy’s (RMN) Lekiu-class frigate, KD Lekiu (FFG30), is set to participate in the 2024 Rim of the Pacific (RIMPAC) exercises at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, according to a social media statement by the Royal Malaysian Navy (RMN).
The United States military has lost another MQ-9B Reaper drone after the high-tech unmanned aerial vehicle valued at approximately $30 million a piece, was shot down by Houthi fighters in Yemen.
It is estimated that more than 100 fifth-generation F-35 fighter jets are currently grounded at Lockheed Martin’s facilities due to the U.S. Department of Defense’s (Pentagon) refusal to accept these fully constructed aircraft.