Yonca-Onuk highlights latest high-speed Attack Craft
Yonca-Onuk JV, an Istanbul-based shipbuilder, is showcasing its latest range of high-speed attack craft at IDEAS 2018.
The company will highlight the MRTP20 Improved Fast...
MBDA set to develop next-gen MICA
European missile developer MBDA will develop the next-generation of the MICA air-to-air missile for the French Air Force and French Navy after a contract...
CHINA eyes second Attack Helicopter opportunity
The Aviation Industry Corporation of China (AVIC) is hopeful it will have a second chance to win a contract to supply the Pakistani Army...
Turkish Aerospace shows wide range of capabilities at IDEAS
Turkish Aerospace is at the 10th edition of International Defence and Exhibition Seminar (IDEAS), discussing its wide range of products: ATAK, ANKA, HÃœRKUÅž, T625,...
JF-17 Thunder is a hit in China
Twice this year the Pakistan Air Force (PAF) has made a mammoth effort to fly its JF-17 Thunders to overseas air shows. The first...
PAF C-130H Hercules wins runners-up trophy at RIAT
A specially marked Pakistan Air Force C-130H Hercules participated at the UK’s Royal International Air Tattoo (RIAT) during mid-July.
The veteran aircraft painted in...
Work underway on Pakistan Navy OPVs
Work on the first of two 1,900 tonne multirole offshore patrol vessels (OPVs) for the Pakistan Navy is well underway, with a steel cutting...
ELT’s Guide to Detecting and Neutralising Mini Drones
Daniela Pistoia, corporate chief scientist, ELT Group, discusses sensors and effectors.
Small (15-150kg), mini (<15kg), micro (<66J energy state) Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS)¹ will drastically...
Roketsan confirms readiness of anti-tank UMTAS and OMTAS missiles
Roketsan has finalised its Long Range Anti-Tank Missile System (UMTAS) and Medium Range Anti-Tank Weapon System (OMTAS) projects, both of which have been developed...
Pakistan Navy modernises Submarine capabilities
Pakistan has an enduring interest in boosting its submarine fleet capabilities to keep pace with the Indian Navy, a desire that has been further...