Just over a year after the first inert drop of the new Stand-in Attack Weapon, or SiAW, Northrop Grumman announced on Dec. 11 that another separation test ...
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B-52 bombers join Japan jets amid rising China tensions
The United States Air Force did not announce the deployment of two B-52s to Japan, and it is unclear where the aircraft ...
Taiwan has asked the US to expedite work on installing an automatic ground collision avoidance system (AGCAS) across its ...
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F-16 Fighting Falcons at Red Flag aerial combat exercise
F-16 Fighting Falcon maintainers and pilots make a formidable team at Red Flag 17-3 aerial combat exercise on Nellis Air ...
In early December, USAF F-35A Lightning IIs and F-16 Fighting Falcons took part in agile airpower exercises across the Baltic ...
German authorities have launched a criminal investigation into three apparent laser beam attacks earlier this month directed ...
Northrop Grumman and the US Air Force have completed a major flight test of the Stand-In Attack Weapon, or SiAW.
New Delhi sees the latest American approval as yet another attempt to bolster Pakistan’s combat capabilities under the guise ...
Northrop Grumman and the USAF, have conducted a separation test of the Stand-In Attack Weapon (SiAW) from an F-16 aircraft.
The US government has approved a multimillion-dollar sale of systems and technology to upgrade Pakistan's fleet of Lockheed ...
The Donald Trump administration has green-lit a $686-million package for upgrading Pakistan’s F-16 fighter planes. The ...
The United States has approved a $686 million upgrade package for Pakistan’s F-16 fighter jets, sparking fresh concern in ...
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