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Netherlands orders Skyranger anti-drone cannons for under €1 billion
The weapons will come in two configurations: a mobile setup mounted on vehicles, and a novel stationary design.
Moving US F-16s from Germany will ripple far outside the Black Sea region
Former defense and military officials weighed in on the decision to transfer F-16s from Germany to Italy.
By Valerie Insinna and Aaron Mehta
Hungary plunks down $1 billion for new air defenses
The sale includes the Raytheon-made AMRAAM-Extended Range missile, of which Hungary requested some 60 copies in May through the U.S. Foreign Military Sales program.
Serbia considers buying Chinese missiles despite US warning
Serbia is considering buying a modern Chinese air defense missile system, the Serbian president said Tuesday, as the United States warned that such deals with Beijing could jeopardize the Balkan country’s proclaimed European Union membership goals.
By Dusan Stojanovic, The Associated Press
Alaska-based long-range ballistic missile defense radar fielding delayed by a year
A radar being installed at Clear Air Force Station, Alaska, is delayed due to the coronavirus pandemic.
By Jen Judson
US Air Force tests electronic warfare capabilities with fighter, recon and bomber aircraft
The Air Force concluded a test event evaluating the F-35's ability to provide Suppression of Enemy Air Defenses for other stealthy platforms.
By Mark Pomerleau
US Air Force links cyber, intel with new contract office
The 16th Air Force has realigned the mission for one of its contracting offices to better integrate cyber and intelligence capabilities.
By Mark Pomerleau
UK facilities for American F-35 jets are delayed and over budget
Hangars, a squadron headquarters facility and the F-35 simulator building won't be ready when F-35s arrive in England in 2021.
By Valerie Insinna
Libya is turning into a battle lab for air warfare
What exactly is going on, who is winning and what has this conflict taught generals about modern air combat?
By Tom Kington
Bring allied attention to air power in the Arctic
Securing stability and predictability in the Arctic, one may claim, takes a constant balancing act. Allied air power will continue to be key.
By Tone Skogen