Royal Air Force JTACs integrate with US counterparts

Royal Air Force personnel recently spent time with the US 93d Air Ground Operations Wing at Moody Air Force Base in the United States.

Royal Navy officers control US Air Force 48th Fighter Wing aircraft in training exercise

Members of the Royal Navy visited the US 48th Fighter Wing at Lakenheath where they gained experience in controlling different types of aircraft. The trip...

Pentagon details coalition strikes hitting Islamic State in Syria, Iraq

US and coalition forces continued to attack Islamic State, conducting 12 strikes consisting of 16 engagements, Combined Joint Task Force Operation Inherent Resolve officials reported today.

RAF Sentinel aircraft returns from the Middle East

A Sentinel R1 aircraft based at RAF Waddington, was today welcomed back following the latest successful mission supporting the coalition in the fight against Islamic State in the Middle East.

New Zealand moves forward with investigations into hosting Singaporean F-15s

New Zealand is moving forward with investigating proposals to host Singaporean fighter jets at its airbases, with a contingent of jets to deploy to RNZAF Ohakea for a month-long trial. 

THAAD intercepts ballistic missile over the Pacific Ocean in test firing

The US Missile Defense Agency conducted a successful missile defence test using the Terminal High Altitude Area Defense (THAAD) system.

First Hawk advanced trainers delivered to the Royal Air Force of Oman

The two Hawk Mark 166 aircraft have now arrived at Masirah Air Base in Oman.

WATCH: C-17 air launches a ballistic missile

A medium-range ballistic missile was air launched by a US Air Force C-17 over the Pacific Ocean in order to test the THAAD weapon system.

Simulation shows F-35B in Shipborne Rolling Vertical Landing on HMS Queen Elizabeth

Uniquely for a vessel of this type, it will be common to see the jump-jet F-35B appear to land conventionally.

Typhoon jets to test NATO ground based air defence capability in exercise

Typhoon aircraft are taking part in an exercise to test NATO’s capability to command and control ground based systems, according to officials.

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