The Royal Air Force has cleared its E-3D fleet to fly again after they were suspended from flying non-essential missions on Apr. 12.
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The Royal Air Force has cleared its E-3D fleet to fly again after they were suspended from flying non-essential missions on Apr. 12.
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Ukraine is close to selling the R-27 (NATO: AA-10 Alamo) air-to-air missile to India. The deal by Artem is awaiting approval from the Ukrainian government.
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Two Taiwanese nationals, a man and a woman, has been charged in court for trying to buy U.S. military technology for Beijing.
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Planners with the Royal Canadian Air Force are concern that the government has failed to set aside sufficient training funds for the F-35.
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The U.S. Government Accountability Office said the Missile Defense Agency should not employ concurrency methods to develop and deploy its ballistic missile defense systems.
Continue reading “GAO faults MDA for concurrency”