Ukraine receives first batch of F-16 fighter jets

Ukraine has received its first delivery of F-16 fighter jets from NATO allies.

Britain to deliver ‘more and better’ drones to Ukraine

The UK government has confirmed its commitment to significantly increasing the number of drones provided to Ukraine.

British Maritime Patrol Aircraft in Pacific milestone

Unlike other nations that deployed a single aircraft, the RAF's larger detachment enabled engineers to support other nations with equipment and tooling.

US approves sale of almost 200 bombs to Belgium

The US State Department has approved a potential Foreign Military Sale to Belgium involving Small Diameter Bomb-Increment II and related logistical support, valued at an estimated $115 million.

Lockheed Martin progresses in NATO rotorcraft project

The programme seeks to develop a medium-class, multi-role rotorcraft to replace the current medium multi-role helicopters in service.

Airbus to lead NATO Next Generation helicopter study project

The project involves participation from France, Germany, the United Kingdom, the United States, Ireland, and Italy.

Royal Navy Wildcat firepower boosted in £176m missile deal

The new missiles aim to enhance the helicopters' capabilities against threats ranging from drones to small, fast attack boats.

Leonardo in Yeovil secures £322m in export orders

The company says it remains 'AW149-ready', prepared to deliver the medium multi-role helicopter to the Ministry of Defence if it wins the New Medium Helicopter competition.

Greece purchases F-35 Lightning II jets

The Greek government has formalised its decision to procure 20 F-35 jets, with an option for 20 more.

German and Japanese warplanes fly together in joint exercise

During the exercise, a formation of six Japanese F-15s flew alongside a flight of German Eurofighters.

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