GhostEye MR radar shines during recent test at White Sands Missile Range

Raytheon’s GhostEye MR radar took center stage recently at White Sands Missile Range, proving its mettle in a crucial air base defense exercise. This advanced medium-range sensor marks a significant step forward in protecting critical infrastructure from airborne threats, building upon the success of the 2022 air base air defense experiment in Andøya, Norway.

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Germany drops objection to selling Eurofighter to Saudi Arabia

In a dramatic reversal of policy, Germany has lifted its objection to the sale of Eurofighter jets to Saudi Arabia, sending shockwaves through the world of arms exports and reigniting debates about balancing security concerns with human rights. The decision, announced by Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock, marks a significant shift after years of Berlin blocking the deal due to Saudi Arabia’s role in the Yemen war and the murder of journalist Jamal Khashoggi.

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C919 to make international airshow debut in Singapore next month

Get ready for a historic moment at the upcoming Singapore Airshow 2024, as the skies over South East Asia will witness the international airshow debut of the Commercial Aircraft Corp of China (COMAC) C919, China’s first modern passenger jet. Sources confirm that the airliner will fly out of China to Singapore next month for the airshow, which runs from Feb. 20 to 25.

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Final flight for a Flying Tiger: Captain Ho Weng Toh passes away at 103

Singapore’s skies mourned the loss of Captain Ho Weng Toh, a WWII veteran and one of the last remaining Flying Tigers, who soared to 103 before peacefully departing this morning. His passing, announced by his nephew, John Ho, leaves a bittersweet void in the annals of both military and aviation history.

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