Northrop Grumman, the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) officials and industry team representatives unveiled the first NATO Alliance Ground Surveillance (AGS) aircraft in Palmdale, California on Jun. 4.
Russia to start production of new Tu-160M2 bomber only after 2023
Moscow’s plan to restart production and procure new Tu-160 bombers won’t happen until after 2023, said Deputy Defense Minister Yuri Borisov.
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Lebanon requests for 1,000 AGM-114s
Lebanon has requested via the Foreign Military Sale route to buy 1,000 AGM-114 Hellfire II missiles.
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Boeing flies new radar on P-8A that will replace the APS-149 LSRS
NAVAIR announced that a P-8A equipped with the new APS-154 Advanced Airborne Sensor (AAS) radar has made its first flight on May 20.
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RCAF could resurrect VH-71s as search-and-rescue aircraft
Canada bought nine VH-71 helicopters from the United States in 2011 to be used as spares for its search-and-rescue Cormorant helicopter, the Royal Canadian Air Force has determined that seven of those helicopters are airworthy and wants to add them to the flight line.
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