Brunei Orders Six H145M Helicopters
Airbus Helicopters has signed a contract with the Ministry of Defence of Brunei for the acquisition of six H145M helicopters.
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Airbus Helicopters has signed a contract with the Ministry of Defence of Brunei for the acquisition of six H145M helicopters.
Beginning this year, the United Aviation Corporation will commence the delivery of upgraded Su-57 fighter jets to the Russian Air Force (Russian Aerospace Force), equipped with a new engine known as AL-51F1, formerly referred to as “Izdelie 30.”
Turkey is reportedly planning to enter the era of nuclear-powered submarine operations in the medium term, a move that would enhance its naval capabilities in line with its aspirations to become a regional power.
After utilizing it for 40 years to safeguard its airspace, Israel is set to retire the MIM-104 Patriot air defense system, known locally as Yahlom, and replace it with domestically developed air defense systems.
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Airbus Helicopters is committed to deepening its current partnerships and ecosystem in Malaysia even as it seeks to maintain its market lead in the country.
Disappointed by a decade of failing to attract any buyers, 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.
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In October last year, the Kazakh government advertised the sale of 117 fighter and bomber aircraft acquired during its time as part of the Soviet Union.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is reported to be “extremely concerned” and fearful of the possibility that the International Criminal Court (ICC) may issue arrest warrants for him and two other Israeli leaders.