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Month: March 2020

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Lockheed Martin Wins $1.1B Deal To build F-16 For Bahrain

9 March 2020 admin 0

Notably, Northrop Grumman’s NOC APG-83 radar gives F-16s with fifth generation fighter radar capabilities, which allow better detection and monitoring ranges, multiple goal monitor as […]

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Lockheed Martin/Boeing F-22 Raptor Stealthy Air Superiority Fighter

9 March 2020 admin 0

The F-22’s configuration is designed to fulfill VLO criteria, key options including a trapezoidal wing whose angles are repeated on other surfaces to cut back […]

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The brand new Iraqi Air Force

2 March 2020 admin 0

375 million contract action to provide base operations help, base life help, and safety providers in help of the Iraq F-16 program. Sallyport Global offers […]

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  • The Eurofighter threatened without stealth, but buoyed by its sensors
  • How Danish F-16s are changing Argentina’s air power
  • The Bell D-139 Vertiburner, a forgotten VTOL from the Cold War
  • The Mach 5 challenge: why hypersonic flight is still a challenge
  • Northrop Grumman’s Talon drone heralds a new era in combat
  • The quiet decline of British aircraft manufacturers
  • The MiG-27 Flogger, ground attack from Moscow to Kabul and beyond
  • MQ-9B drones and Gambit CCAs: Saudi Arabia’s big gamble
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  • Germany faces Moscow’s deadly hybrid warfare
  • Gripen vs. F-35: a tug-of-war for Canada’s aerial future
  • The Eurofighter threatened without stealth, but buoyed by its sensors
  • How Danish F-16s are changing Argentina’s air power
  • The Bell D-139 Vertiburner, a forgotten VTOL from the Cold War
  • The Mach 5 challenge: why hypersonic flight is still a challenge
  • Northrop Grumman’s Talon drone heralds a new era in combat
  • The quiet decline of British aircraft manufacturers
  • The MiG-27 Flogger, ground attack from Moscow to Kabul and beyond
  • MQ-9B drones and Gambit CCAs: Saudi Arabia’s big gamble
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