South Korea initiated the AEW&C II program in 2020 to supplement its fleet of four E-737s that had been experiencing low mission availability rates.
A Saab 340 aircraft recently became a permanent fixture of the fleet at the MIT Lincoln Laboratory Flight Test Facility , ...
The Global Military Drone market's robust growth in recent years is fueled by advancements in avionics technology, which ...
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The demonstration highlighted the Army’s dedication to integrating innovative technologies to improve combat effectiveness ...
Since the fielding of the Harpoon missile in the 1970s and the original Tomahawk Anti-ship Missile (TASM) in 1982, maritime ...
The Air Force already has enough potential recruits waiting for boot camp to meet more than half its 2026 recruiting goal.
South Korea aims to develop homegrown airborne EW and stand-off jamming technology as part of the Block-I Electronic Warfare ...
Raytheon will deliver fixed and mobile Coyote missile launchers, kinetic and non-kinetic interceptors, and Ku-band radio ...
From iconic passenger jets to stealth fighters, Boeing and Lockheed have shaped the skies. But their paths diverged long ago, ...
NASA and Sierra Space updated a previous deal that shifts Dream Chaser’s first mission to a free flight test before potential ...
Defense tech funding surged to approximately $28 billion in 2025 as venture capital investment in autonomous systems and communications technologies more than doubled year-over-year, with investors ...