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Red Flag Rising

Eight Royal Air Force (RAF) Typhoon-FGR4 fighters from 6 Squadron based at RAF Lossiemouth airbase in northern Scotland are taking part in the world’s...
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Typhoons for RED FLAG

The Royal Air Force’s (RAF) Eurofighter Typhoon-FGR4 fighter force’s regular winter excursion to the United States Air Force’s (USAF) RED FLAG exercise held at...
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Korea’s GI Warriors

What started as an expedient to address US troop shortages during the Korean War (1950 to 1953), the bilateral KATUSA (Korean Augmentation To the...
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Lightning In The Rising Sun

The newest US Marine Corps’ (USMC) fighter, the Lockheed Martin F-35B Lightning-II, is deploying to Japan, and is currently en route to the country.  The...
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Big in Japan

The Mitsubishi Advanced Technology Demonstrator-X (ATD-X) Shinshin is a testbed aircraft being developed by the Japanese Ministry of Defence Technical Research and Development Institute (TRDI)....

PNGDF Plans Expansion

Brigadier General Gilbert Toropo, commander of the Papua New Guinea Defence Force (PNGDF), talk to asianmilitaryreview.com about the state of PNGDF capabilities in the...

Gripen Heads East

Saab has told asianmilitaryreview.com that it is proposing to transfer manufacturing and assembly capabilities for the company’s JAS-39E/F Gripen fighter to India. According to...

More Be-200s For Russia

For the first time since its maiden flight in 1998, Beriev is on the cusp of gaining the first export sales for its Be-200...

SeaSpider Crawls Out

Sources have confirmed to asianmilitaryreview.com that test-firings of Atlas Elektronik’s SeaSpider Anti-Torpedo Torpedo (ATT) are expected to occur by the end of the decade....

More Hornets For The Nest

On 22 November, the Canadian Government announced that it will immediately begin negotiations with Boeing for 18 F/A-18E/F Super Hornet fighters. These jets are...

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