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The KF-21 Boramae 4.5-generation fighter from Korea Aerospace Industries (KAI) has now completed its flight test programme. The milestone was achieved on 12 January, two months ahead of schedule, as announced by South Korea’s Defense Acquisition Program Administration (DAPA). The 42-month test programme comprised 1,600 flights flown by six KF-21 prototypes, including two twin...


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The Royal Thai Army (RTA) has signed a follow-on procurement contract under its Fiscal Year 2025 defence budget for additional VN1 8×8 wheeled armoured vehicles from China, continuing its long-term modernisation programme and expansion of its wheeled armoured fleet. The agreement was signed at China North Industries Group Corporation (NORINCO) headquarters in Beijing during a...


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The Sri Lanka Air Force (SLAF) is to take delivery of ten ex-US TH-57 helicopters. These helicopters, based on the Bell 206 Sea Ranger, were transferred to the SLAF on 7 January under the US Excess Defense Articles (EDA) programme. The first batch of helicopters is due to arrive in Sri Lanka as early as […]

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On 14 January, shipbuilder Birdon announced that the Australian government had awarded it an A$125 million (US$84 million) contract to build new-generation, over-the-shore, amphibious cargo vehicles for the Australian Army. The new vehicles are called Amphibious Vehicle – Logistics (AV-L), and they are being acquired under Project Land 8710 Phase 1B. Other phases of this […]<...


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On 12 December 2025, the Australian government announced investment of more than A$300 million (US$201 million) in air mission training for the Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF). Labelled the Future Air Mission Training System – or F-AMTS for short – the Department of Defence is touting a 70% improvement in training capacity once the scheme […]

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