German Eurofighter Typhoons Intercept, “Escort” Two Russian MiG-29K Jets
German Air Force Eurofighter Typhoon fighter aircrafts based in Latvia were deployed to intercept two MiG-29K fighter jets over the Baltic Sea airspace a few days ago.
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German Air Force Eurofighter Typhoon fighter aircrafts based in Latvia were deployed to intercept two MiG-29K fighter jets over the Baltic Sea airspace a few days ago.
The Royal Thai Air Force (RTAF) has reportedly decided to select the JAS39 Gripen fighter jet, developed by the Swedish company Saab Group, over the F-16 Block 70 offered by the United States.
Last month, Saudi Arabia showcased its military prowess with a parade in the holy city of Mecca, demonstrating the readiness of its special forces to ensure the security of pilgrims performing Hajj and Umrah.
If Malaysia sends three F/A-18D Hornet fighter jets to Exercise Pitch Black 2024 in Australia, its neighbor, the Philippines is sending four of its FA-50PH light combat aircraft to the large-scale air force exercise.
Malaysia Ministry of Defence (Mindef) is currently awaiting a decision from the Kuwaiti government regarding its interest in acquiring F/A-18 Legacy Hornet aircraft from the Kuwait Air Force (KAF).
Jordan has emerged as the preferred destination for the United States Air Force (USAF) A-10 “Thunderbolt” ground-attack aircraft, which are scheduled for retirement by 2030.
After years of negotiations with the United States to acquire 40 of the latest F-16 fighter jet variants and 80 F-16 modernization kits worth $23 billion (RM107 billion), Turkey appears to be reconsidering its plans.
The Philippine military has officially requested Japan’s air defense system, believed to be the Type 81, which is soon to be retired from the Japan Self-Defense Forces.
China has reportedly offered Indonesia the Type 052D destroyer at a discounted price, provided that the Southeast Asian nation agrees to purchase the S26T Yuan-class submarine, which was originally intended for Thailand.
Disappointed of failing to attract any buyers in a decade, Swedish company Saab, which manufactures the JAS-39 Gripen fighter aircraft, now pins its hopes on three countries—India, Thailand, and the Philippines—to select the fighter aircraft for their air forces.