First F-35A for Denmark progressing towards delivery

The F-35 for the Royal Danish Air Force is standing with weight on wheels for the first time.

U.S. Navy completes testing of new combat training system

The U.S. Naval Aviation Training System and Ranges programme office recently completed testing its next-generation air combat training system, the Tactical Combat Training System Increment II.

Russian Baltic forces conduct amphibious assault

Two of the world's largest air cushion landing craft were involved in the planned exercise, landing equipment on the coast of Kaliningrad.

U.S. Navy starts construction on Columbia class

The U.S. Navy has awarded $9.5 billion to General Dynamics to construct and test the lead and second submarines of the Columbia class.

NATO confirms support for Joe Biden victory

NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg has congratulated US President-elect Joe Biden on winning the US Presidential election despite Donald Trump continuing to tweet that he has won.

Australian Loyal Wingman drone completes first taxi

The aircraft will fly alongside other platforms, using artificial intelligence for teaming missions.

Cooperation on AI will ‘boost security’ say NATO

"NATO is a natural platform for transatlantic cooperation of AI," the Deputy Secretary General underlined.

NATO delivers ventilators to Czech Republic

The ventilators will be provided from the stockpile of medical equipment and supplies that NATO established to be able to provide immediate relief to Allies or partners in need.

Two thirds of NATO members to miss defence spending target

Only 10 out of 30 NATO members will hit the 2% of GDP spending goal this year.

BAE selected to develop Skyborg attritable drone

BAE Systems has been awarded a contract to develop an attritable unmanned air vehicle system for the U.S Skyborg programme, resistance is futile.

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