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Mi-28NM gunships to fire R-74M air-to-air missiles

The latest Russian Mi-28NM helicopter gunships will be able to fight airplanes, drones and helicopters. The rotorcraft will be armed with short-ran...

Russia creates new generation of shipborne helicopter radars

The Russian naval aviation received the first Ka-27M antisubmarine helicopter in 2017. Its onboard equipment includes Fazotron Helicopter Adaptatio...

Three regiments to be armed with Su-57 by 2028

The first prototype of the fifth-generation T-50 fighter jet (later renamed into Su-57) took off and flew for 45 minutes ten years ago in January 2...

US Air Force Chief of Staff offers optimistic update on Air Force’s evolution and future

US Air Force Chief of Staff Gen. David L. Goldfein said during a Jan. 27 appearance at the Center for a New American Security that the service is m...

AETC and AMC team up on VR solutions for modern C-130 training

With technology constantly changing, the US Air Force is actively seeking innovative methods to train today’s Airmen with tomorrow’s technology.

Russia to create submillimeter radars to detect small drones

The RTI Joint Stock Company, a developer and producer of high-tech products, will create new radars that operate in terahertz frequency range and a...

Analysis: Experts assess prospects of Russian antisubmarine aircraft - part 2

The Russian Navy reportedly plans to develop passenger Tu-204 airplane into an Antisubmarine Airborne Complex (PlAK). Gazeta.ru online publication ...

US Army and Air Force team up for Multi-Domain Operations with F-35s

Two U.S. Air Force F-35s were integrated with the U.S. Army Integrated Air and Missile Defense Battle Command System (IBCS), providing an airborne ...

Analysis: Experts assess prospects of Russian antisubmarine aircraft - part 1

The Russian Navy reportedly plans to develop passenger Tu-204 airplane into an Antisubmarine Airborne Complex (PlAK). Gazeta.ru online publication ...

Russia to deploy more radars in Arctic capable of spotting hypersonic targets

Russia’s General Staff has decided to increase the number of latest Rezonans-N radar stations capable of detecting hypersonic targets from five to ...

Will future UAVs fly like a bird ?

Researchers at Stanford University have been looking into exactly how birds can maintain controlled flight by changing the shape of their wings. Fo...

Russia to develop Tu-204 into antisubmarine aircraft

The Russian Navy prepared technical requirements for the latest antisubmarine plane on the basis of Tu-204 passenger aircraft. It will be armed wit...
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