(VIDEO) U.S. Fires US$4 Million Missiles to Shoot Down US$2,000 Houthi Drones
U.S. warships have reportedly fired over 100 “Standard Missile” surface-to-air missiles at missiles and drones launched by Yemen’s Houthi armed group in the Red Sea.
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U.S. warships have reportedly fired over 100 “Standard Missile” surface-to-air missiles at missiles and drones launched by Yemen’s Houthi armed group in the Red Sea.
Boeing remains confident that Indonesia will proceed with the purchase of F-15EX fighter jets, despite currently unsettling negotiations between the two parties.
Four days ago, Turkey’s fifth-generation fighter aircraft, “KAAN,” embarked on its maiden flight, marking a historic milestone for the Mediterranean nation that initiated the project approximately eight years ago in 2016.
Royal Thai Air Force (RTAF) JAS39 Gripen fighter jets have reportedly demonstrated exceptional performance against Chinese Shenyang J-11 aircraft (a variant of the Russian-made Sukhoi Su-27) during the “Falcon Strike” joint air exercise in 2015.
Greece, Cyprus, and France have reportedly blocked the European Union (EU) from financing the acquisition of Bayraktar TB2 drones and artillery shells from Turkey for Ukraine.
A rare engineering vehicle based on the chassis of the American-made M1A1 Abrams tank, known as the M1150 Assault Breacher Vehicle (ABV), has reportedly been destroyed by Russian forces near Petrvis’ke, close to Avdiivka in Ukraine.
A North Korean missile launched by Russia against Ukraine last month was found to contain hundreds of components manufactured by American and European companies, according to a recent report by the investigative team at Conflict Armament Research (CAR).
Azerbaijan is reportedly in negotiations with Pakistan to acquire a number of the latest JF-17 “Thunder” Block III fighter jets in a deal estimated to be worth $1.6 billion (RM7.2 billion).
Iran has reportedly dispatched approximately 400 high-powered surface-to-surface missiles to Russia, marking another indication of the increasingly close defense and military relations between the two countries.
A British nuclear submarine, HMS Vanguard, experienced an “embarrassing” incident when a 58-ton Trident II nuclear missile belonging to it “fell” into the sea shortly after being launched from the submarine.