A Republic of Singapore Air Force PC-21 training aircraft was found to have flown a phallic-shaped flight path over parts of Autralia on Sept. 28.
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A Republic of Singapore Air Force PC-21 training aircraft was found to have flown a phallic-shaped flight path over parts of Autralia on Sept. 28.
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In a groundbreaking development that promises to reshape pilot training and mitigate the high operational costs associated with fifth-generation fighters, the International Test Pilots School (ITPS) Canada has introduced its cutting-edge 5th Generation Surrogate Training Aircraft (5STA).
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Brazilian Defense Minister Jose Mucio has announced plans to travel to Sweden next month to negotiate a potential sale of Embraer’s C-390 Millennium military cargo aircraft to the Nordic nation. The move comes as Brazil explores the possibility of selling three to four C-390 aircraft to Sweden, while Sweden expresses interest in increasing its sale of Saab Gripen E fighter jets to Brazil.
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BAE Systems has secured a five-year contract from Lockheed Martin for the maintenance of the AN/ALR-94 advanced digital electronic warfare (EW) system used in the F-22 Raptor. This critical contract solidifies BAE Systems’ role in ensuring the continued readiness and effectiveness of the F-22’s EW capabilities.
U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Ceaira Tinsley
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In an article for the Space Review, Carlos Alatorre delves into China’s recent advancements in space capabilities, particularly focusing on its deployment of a reusable autonomous spaceplane named Shenlong. The article raises critical questions about China’s potential to establish co-orbital antisatellite (ASAT) platforms and whether there is evidence of China’s intention to do so.
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