NATO nations join forces to acquire Patriot missiles

In a major step towards bolstering air defenses across Europe, the NATO Support and Procurement Agency (NSPA) has secured a contract for up to 1,000 upgraded Patriot Guidance Enhanced Missiles (GEM-T) for a coalition of nations including Germany, the Netherlands, Romania, and Spain. This landmark deal, with the potential to expand further, marks a significant milestone in European security and collaboration.

The PAC-3 Missile Segment Enhancement (MSE) interceptor set a distance record in its latest flight test with the longest one-shot hit-to-kill intercept against an Air-Breathing Threat at White Sands Missile Range on July 26. (PRNewsfoto/Lockheed Martin)

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Aurora Flight Sciences to build DARPA’s revolutionary X-65

For over a century, the sky has been the domain of mechanical ballet, where wings and flaps orchestrated the dance of flight. But a revolution is brewing, propelled by a silent symphony of air jets instead of whirring control surfaces. DARPA, the Pentagon’s forward-thinking research agency, has chosen Aurora Flight Sciences to build the X-65, an experimental aircraft poised to rewrite the script of flight control.

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Indonesia puts purchase of Miage 2000-5 fighters on hold due to tight budget

Indonesia’s ambitious plan to bolster its airpower with 12 Dassault Mirage 2000-5 fighter jets from Qatar has hit a temporary snag, as the government grapples with fiscal constraints. The postponement, announced by a defense ministry spokesperson, comes despite a 20% increase in defense spending and raises questions about the country’s priorities in its military modernization efforts.

Dassault Mirage 2000-5 participating in Odyssey Dawn (cropped)
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