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Lockheed Martin

The F-35: Mission ready, interoperable and combat-proven.

At Lockheed Martin, our mission is to keep our men and women in uniform mission ready. And the F-35 delivers. The F-35 enterprise is built on strong international partnerships. And the F-35 5th Generation fighter provides unrivalled capability. Its advanced stealth, sensor fusion, exceptional maneuverability, unmatched interoperability, and intelligence, surveillance, target acquisition and reconnaissance capabilities…

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Russia is Ready to Start Production of SKAT 350M an Advanced Unmanned Aerial Vehicle

The unmanned aerial system (UAS) SKAT 350M, developed by Izhevsk Aviation Plant LLC (IAZ)—a subsidiary of the Kalashnikov Group—has been officially entered into the register of products manufactured in the Russian Federation. This major step, achieved under Government Resolution No. 719 of July 17, 2015, allows the SKAT 350M to participate in public tenders and…

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General Atomics’ MQ-9B Ready for a New Operational Era with Completion of Fatigue Testing

On September 30, 2024, General Atomics Aeronautical Systems, Inc. (GA-ASI) announced the completion of a full-scale fatigue test on the MQ-9B. This test, simulating a “second lifetime” for the drone, equates to 80,000 operational hours, confirming the robustness of its structure and design. In line with NATO’s STANAG 4671 standard, this test aims at securing…

Russia-Ukraine conflict, Russia-Ukraine topic

Only 9% of Ukrainians are ready to give up occupied territories to end war

The overwhelming majority of Ukrainian citizens continue to demonstrate their unwillingness to fulfil Russia’s demands to end the war. 32% of Ukrainians believe that peace talks with Russia are possible only after the liberation of all territories. According to Censor.NET, this is evidenced by a survey conducted by the “Democratic Initiatives” Foundation and the “Razumkov Centre”.…

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Poland ready to start training volunteers for Ukrainian Legion

Deputy Defense Minister Pawel Zalewski announced on Oct. 4 that the Ukrainian consulate in Lublin has begun the recruitment of Ukrainian volunteers residing in Poland, who will receive training from Polish forces. Defense Minister Wladyslaw Kosiniak-Kamysz noted that Poland was prepared to begin the training in September, but a shortage of volunteers delayed the start.”At…

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