The Czech Republic has refuted a report that German Eurofighters could replace its leased Gripen fighters.
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The Czech Republic has refuted a report that German Eurofighters could replace its leased Gripen fighters.
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Turkey’s Defense Industries Undersecretary said the country will buy two Lockheed Martin F-35s.
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Malta will return two Mirage F1 fighters, flown to the island last February, the country’s foreign minister said.
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The Finnish government on Wednesday authorized the release of 69 Patriot missiles that are destined for South Korea.
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Korea Aerospace Industries (KAI) has received an order for 20 FA-50 for the RoKAF. The contract is expected to worth $600 million.
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