Here’s Exactly What’s In America’s Massive Advanced Weapons Deal With The UAE
The arms deals, valued at almost $23.4 billion, include F-35s, drones with anti-submarine warfare kits, stealthy cruise missiles, and more.
The arms deals, valued at almost $23.4 billion, include F-35s, drones with anti-submarine warfare kits, stealthy cruise missiles, and more.
Offers for the Boeing CH-47 and Sikorsky CH-53K were both judged too expensive.
The H-6J's visit to Woody Island would be yet more evidence of China's expanding military activities in a disputed and strategically vital region.
The footage emerged just hours before the two sides signed a Russian-brokered peace deal, which includes major concessions to Azerbaijan.
Looking very much like America's radar-killing HARM, the new weapon was recently seen under a J-11BS Flanker's wings.
The incident runs the risk of drawing the Kremlin deeper in the ongoing conflict between Armenian and Azerbaijani forces over a long-disputed region.
A ground-launched SM-6 could become one of the Army's most versatile weapons.
The jets could be used for advanced pilot training, adversary, and other duties that the firm provides.
After administration approved F-35s, a deal for maritime variants of the Reaper could be next for the UAE.
The training round doesn't appear to have caused any injuries or damage, but the British Army is still trying to figure out exactly where it went.
Newly visible details further indicate that China is developing an air-launched hypersonic weapon, one that may be air-breathing.
Marines could find themselves searching for and attacking enemy submarines, as well as indirectly supporting other anti-submarine operations.
The "Lone Star State" scheme is one of the most flamboyant to have been applied to a USAF jet in recent years.
China's first truly indigenous jet fighter was first flown almost 50 years ago.
The F/A-18A/B Hornet will be retired next year, so the Royal Australian Air Force is taking some awesome pics of the jets before they disappear.
The team captured the goodbye in gorgeous images and video. Now they will complete their transition to the Super Hornet.
The SSN(X) design will be wider than the present Virginia class, offering improved capabilities and increased stealthiness underwater.
New footage shows ready-to-launch ballistic missiles on a railway-type system within a cavernous subterranean complex.
A Tu-160 has flown with a new version of the NK-32 engine, which is critical to the bomber's production restart.