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Denmark is replacing its F-16 fleet with new F-35 jets, both of which are made by the American company Lockheed Martin.
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The two PPA multipurpose offshore patrol vessels were originally destined for the Italian Navy.
Through a partnership with other Pentagon agencies, STARCOM plans to install new space domain awareness sensors on satellites in orbit as soon as 2025.
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