China conducted the flight of a third prototype of the J-36, its next-generation heavy fighter-bomber, reinforcing signs of steady progress in the development of future combat aircraft.
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Spain strikes $1.7 billion deal to buy 4 Patriot air defense systems
Spain has signed a $1.7 billion deal with Raytheon to purchase four Patriot air defense and missile defense systems through the foreign military sales model.
Read MorePentagon considers contracting amphibious aircraft for missions in the Indo-Pacific
The Pentagon is studying the contract of a fleet of amphibious aircraft to operate in the Indo-Pacific, aiming to fill an operational gap considered critical in light of the increasing tension with China.
Read MoreUkraine tests 155mm Marta howitzer with a shorter 39-caliber barrel
The Ukrainian Armed Forces are testing a new 155 mm towed howitzer, named Marta, which stands out for using a shorter 39-caliber barrel.
Read MoreARX Robotics presents remotely operated Zetros truck for logistics missions
ARX Robotics has unveiled a remotely operated military truck by converting the Zetros platform into a software-defined ground system, capable of operating through teleoperation with optional autonomy.
Read MoreU.S. Air Force designates Project Talon as YFQ-48A in the CCA program
The United States Air Force has designated Project Talon from Northrop Grumman as YFQ-48A, recognizing the aircraft as one of the leading candidates for the Collaborative Combat Aircraft (CCA) program.
Read MoreUkrainian company Qirim Tech develops airless wheels for military use
The Ukrainian company Qirim Tech has announced the development of sectional airless wheels designed for use on military equipment.
Read MoreUnited Kingdom considers using drones for refueling on Royal Navy aircraft carriers
The United Kingdom has confirmed that it has not yet made a decision regarding the adoption of autonomous refueling drones and logistics for its aircraft carriers.
Read MoreUkraine and Portugal Forge Partnership for Joint Production of Naval Drones
On December 20, Ukraine and Portugal signed an agreement to establish a strategic partnership aimed at the joint production of unmanned naval drones.
Read MoreU.S. Marines Plan to Purchase 10,000 FPV Drones for Less Than $4,000 Each
The United States Marine Corps (USMC) has issued a request for information to acquire up to 10,000 First-Person View (FPV) drones by January 2027, with a unit cost of less than $4,000.
Read MoreSixth-generation GCAP fighter gains momentum with possible German interest
The GCAP has returned to the center of debate in Europe after the United Kingdom reaffirmed that the program remains open to new partners, including Germany, amid the difficulties faced by the FCAS.
Read MoreInsitu strengthens the Integrator drone with new improvements to the FLARES system
Insitu, a subsidiary of Boeing, has announced new updates to the FLARES system that enhance the resilience and performance of the Integrator drone in harsh and electronically contested environments.
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