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The US Army’s AH-64 Apache Helicopters Have a Deadly New Weapon
Manufactured by Israeli defense contractor Rafael, the SPIKE NLOS missile has been in service for years—and has seen ...
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US Army Long-Range Precision Weapon
An AH-64E Apache Guardian assigned to the 12th Combat Aviation Brigade fires a Spike non-line-of-sight missile during a ...
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US's Unstoppable Tempest Missile - AGM-179 JAGM
"The sky over the battlefield was silent except for the rolling rotor blades of the AH-64 Apache following a hostile tank.
U.S. Army Apache helicopters successfully demonstrated the ability to shoot down enemy drones using various munitions, including Hellfire missiles, Hydra-70 rockets, and 30mm rounds. This capability ...
The U.S. Army says its premier attack helicopter successfully defeated various drones during a recent trial aimed at demonstrating the aircraft’s viability on modern battlefields, where unmanned ...
Prior to Wednesday, at least four helicopters from JBLM have crashed in the past 20 years, according to news reports. March ...
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Rafales and Typhoons Deploy to Protect NATO Skies
The Eurofighter Typhoon represents another fighter platform widely used by NATO member states. Designed initially as an air ...
The Trump administration is seeking congressional approval for the sales, moving forward despite Israel’s recent missile ...
Spike NLOS is the sixth generation of Rafael's anti-tank missile series, which is considered the most sought-after in the world. Rafael has sold about 50,000 Spike missiles, and about 10,000 of them ...
Washington is looking to set up a military storage facility in the Philippines at the former U.S. naval base at Subic Bay by ...
F OR DECADES Israel’s arms industry was primarily known for one piece of kit. The Uzi, a compact and rugged submachinegun much beloved by action-movie heroes, embodied Israel’s national brand as a ...
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Boeing or Lockheed: Which Defense Stock Offers More Lift?
Boeing and Lockheed are riding on defense spending tailwinds, but diverging strengths, risks, and stock moves set them apart ...
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