USAF to Retire 250 Fighter Aircraft, Including 5th Generation F-22 “Raptor”
The United States Air Force intends to retire a total of 250 aircraft next year, including its fighter jets such as the F-22 “Raptor”, F-15, and F-16.
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The United States Air Force intends to retire a total of 250 aircraft next year, including its fighter jets such as the F-22 “Raptor”, F-15, and F-16.
Saudi Arabia’s Defense Industry Development Agency, General Authority for Military Industries (GAMI), Reportedly Begins Negotiations with Chinese Company Developing Armed Helicopter Z-10ME, Cited as Competitor to US-Made AH-64 “Apache” Helicopter
The development progress of 18 units of the FA-50M light fighter aircraft for the Royal Malaysian Air Force (RMAF) has currently reached 30 percent, with the first aircraft expected to be delivered by October 2026.
Russia has significantly increased the frequency of its submarine “presence” in the Atlantic compared to previous years, according to analysis by senior US military officials responsible for operations in Europe.
The Defense Intelligence of the United Kingdom has revealed that the Russian military has been operating Iranian “Mohajer-6” drones for surveillance and reconnaissance missions in the Black Sea and Ukrainian territories.
Malaysia’s Ministry of Finance (MoF) is alleged to have issued a Letter of Intent (LOI) to the local company, Global Komited for the acquisition of the “EVA” 155mm mobile artillery system for the Malaysian Army.
Heavily-armed warships from Russia, China, and Iran have converged in the Gulf of Oman in the Arabian Sea to commence joint military exercises, further strengthening military ties among these allied nations.
A few days ago, Turkey announced the successful test of its domestically developed and turbojet-equipped anti-ship guided missile, “ATMACA”, hitting its target with precision.
South Korea aerospace giant, Korea Aerospace Industries (KAI) is set to develop a single-seat variant of the FA-50 light fighter jet to meet the growing demand in the market for single-seat fighter aircraft.
Following Saudi Arabia’s declaration of intent to enter negotiations for the acquisition of 54 Rafale fighter jets from France, the German government has unexpectedly withdrawn its opposition to the sale of Eurofighter Typhoon fighter jets to the Arab nation.