Besides sending its C-130 to Singapore for navigation training next year, Taiwan also plans to send personnel to the U.S. for aerial refueling lessons.
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Raytheon awarded second LRIP for APG-82(V)1
Raytheon has been awarded its second low-rate initial production (LRIP) contract for the APG-82(V)1 AESA radar from Boeing.
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Colombia orders another C295
The Colombian Air Force has ordered another C295. The CAF currently has another four C295s in operation.
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RAF, ALA top management checks out Eurofighter, Rafale
RAF Air Vice-Marshal Stuart Atha and the Commander of the French Air Force Command, Lieutenant General Guillaume Gelée, traded places on Sept. 14 to fly in Eurofighter and Rafale fighter jets.
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CF-18 vs Lamborghini
Maj. Marco Raaijmakers, Deputy Commanding Officer of RCAF 409 Tactical Fighter Squadron, had the rare opportunity of racing his CF-18 against three exotic cars down the runway at 4 Wing Cold Lake on August 25.
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