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Sep- 2022 -20 September
Switzerland Signs Contract for 36 US Fighter Jets
Switzerland signed a controversial contract to buy 36 US F-35 stealth fighter jets at a cost of more than $6.2 billion.
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19 September
AeroVironment Unveils New Navigation System for ‘Puma’ Drones
AeroVironment has introduced a virtual navigation system for two of its Puma drones, giving operators an “unprecedented advantage” in GPS-contested environments.
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19 September
US Marine Corps Conducts Maiden Exercise With King Stallion Helicopter
The US Marine Corps deployed its CH-53K King Stallion heavy-lift helicopter in a fleet exercise for the first time in Idaho.
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19 September
Russian Hypersonic Missile Accidentally Fell on Own Territory: Report
A Russian hypersonic missile meant to strike Ukraine reportedly fell from a MiG-31 aircraft and struck inside Russia.
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19 September
US Air Force Receives Mission-Configured Global 6000 Aircraft
Bombardier Defense and Learjet Inc. have delivered their first Global 6000 aircraft with a special mission configuration to the US Air Force.
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19 September
Five Syrian Soldiers Killed in Israeli Strike on Damascus: State Media
An Israeli airstrike near Damascus airport killed five Syria soldiers on Saturday, Syrian state media said.
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16 September
Lithuania to Provide Armed Forces With 35 Small Drones
Lithuania has announced a procurement process to buy 26 “mini” and nine “small” drones for its armed forces.
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16 September
Poland Set to Become First Country to Have F-35 Pilots Trained at Fort Smith
Poland is expected to become the first foreign country to have its F-35 pilots train at Ebbing Air National Guard Base in Fort Smith.
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16 September
UAE Negotiating $2B Bayraktar Drone Purchase With Turkey: Report
The United Arab Emirates is reportedly negotiating the purchase of 120 Bayraktar TB2 drones with Turkish manufacturer Baykar.
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16 September
US Navy Awards Insitu $191M for Blackjack, ScanEagle Drones
Insitu received a $191 million contract modification to provide extra Blackjack and ScanEagle drones to the US Navy, Marine Corps, and undisclosed foreign military sales customers.
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