The Indian Air Force will pay approximately $26 million for each of the 20 Tejas Mark I it has ordered.
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The Indian Air Force will pay approximately $26 million for each of the 20 Tejas Mark I it has ordered.
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Dassault was given the Rafale F3 R development contract by French Defense Minister Jean-Yves le Drian on Jan. 10.
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Hill Air Force Base will deploy nearly a dozen of F-16s to South Korea in a routine rotation.
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Norway’s defense minister told Reuters that the F-35 program is on the right track with most technical issues solved.
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The Pentagon’s chief weapons evaluator said that an early assessment of CVN-78 found that the aircraft carrier’s sortie generation might be worse than the Nimitz class it is going to replace.
Continue reading “DOT&E says Ford class sortie generation worse than Nimitz class”