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US Air Force Ditches ARRW Hypersonic Missile Development

The US Air Force will no longer pursue the development of its troubled Air-launched Rapid Response Weapon hypersonic missile program.

Joe Saballa

Indian Army Procures Communications Satellite for $365 Million

India’s defense ministry has signed a contract with NewSpace India Limited to deliver an advanced communications satellite to the Indian…

Joe Saballa

Lockheed Flight Tests Patriot-3 MSE With Updated Software

Lockheed Martin has flight-tested its PAC-3 Missile Segment Enhancement to validate the platform’s latest software update.

Inder Singh Bisht

Italy Tasks MBDA With Studying Stinger Air Defense System Replacement

The Italian defense ministry has reportedly tasked MBDA with exploring a replacement for the FIM-92 Stinger man-portable air defense system.

Inder Singh Bisht

AeroVironment Introduces Upgraded Switchblade 300 Block 20 Drone

AeroVironment has unveiled a new version of its Switchblade suicide drone featuring significant performance and capability improvements.

Joe Saballa

Lockheed, Raytheon to Start Developing HALO Ship-Killing Missile for US Navy

The US Navy has contracted Raytheon Missiles & Defense and Lockheed Martin to develop a hypersonic anti-ship missile.

Inder Singh Bisht

Roadside Bomb Attack by Pakistan Taliban Kills Four Police

Four policemen were killed by a roadside bomb as they scrambled to protect a police station under siege by Taliban…

Staff Writer With AFP

Pratt & Whitney to Build Military Engine Sustainment Center in Oklahoma

Pratt & Whitney has announced a $255 million investment to construct a military engine sustainment center in Oklahoma.

Rojoef Manuel

After Egypt, US Sends Remaining Cyclone Patrol Ships to Philippines

The US Navy is transferring its remaining Cyclone-class patrol ships to the Philippines, providing a needed boost to the nation’s…

Joe Saballa

Finland Orders More 155mm Artillery Ammunition Parts

Finland has contracted local defense firm Nammo Lapua Oy to manufacture additional 155-millimeter ammunition parts for its military.

Joe Saballa