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Though the two aircraft are unlikely to ever face each other in genuine air-to-air combat, it would not be impossible, given ...
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Lockheed Martin has secured a nearly $148 million contract modification from the U.S. Department of Defense to certify Israel ...
Chinese weapons systems faced scrutiny after reported failures in Pakistan, Venezuela and Iran, where air defences were allegedly breached by US and Indian strikes, raising questions over performance, ...