Germany has become the first government to order the ACJ350-900. Airbus said on May 20 that Germany will order three aircraft for government, troop transport and medical evacuation roles.
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Germany has become the first government to order the ACJ350-900. Airbus said on May 20 that Germany will order three aircraft for government, troop transport and medical evacuation roles.
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Lockheed Martin and Rafael Advanced Defense Systems have signed a memorandum of understanding to develop, market, manufacture and support the latter’s SPICE stand-off weapon guidance kits.
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Thanks to Sharon for helping with the translation. A new decree by Russia may help foreign countries who buy weapons of Russian-origin circumnavigate the restricts imposed by the U.S. Countering America’s Adversaries Through Sanctions Act (CAATSA).

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Moroccan news outlet Le360 has an update on Morocco’s bid to buy the AH-64 attack helicopter. The report says the African state will acquire the helicopters within the next two years.
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The Xian MA60 turboprop airliner might be developed into a maritime patrol variant, Global Times reports.
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