The Cold War ended more than three decades ago, but many of the weapons built for it never left U.S. service. Designed for a ...
Across decades of warfare, only a handful of weapons earned the kind of trust that keeps them in service long after their ...
The Ukrainian Air Force is under rapid change with delivery, deployment of, and agreements for key Western systems: F-16AM, ...
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Lithuania places order with Saab for air defence missiles
Lithuania has operated Saab’s RBS 70 system since 2004 and also uses the vehicle-integrated mobile air defence solution ...
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Top 10: Amazing Swedish warplanes
Sweden punches well above its weight in the creation of exciting innovative combat aircraft. Historically, it was neutral, requiring the in-house design and production of aircraft —a remarkable ...
Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine marked a decisive turning point for Sweden, bringing an end to its long-standing policy of military non-alignment and caution in providing military assistance ...
Alexander Skarsgård didn’t want to be a nepo baby! In a new joint interview with Variety, Alexander’s actor dad, Stellan, asked the True Blood alum if he joined the Swedish Army at 19 years old “in ...
Stellan Skarsgård was initially caught off guard when his son Alexander Skarsgård enlisted in the Swedish armed forces. “You went into the military. Did you do that in opposition to me, to provoke me?
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NGOs criticise Swedish pension funds for investing hundreds of millions in companies linked to Myanmar’s military regime. Photo: The Guardian. Three NGOs have criticised Swedish pension funds for ...
The U.S. military said it has destroyed 15 sites containing Islamic State weapons caches in southern Syria. U.S. Central Command said it and Syrian forces identified and destroyed the storage ...
WASHINGTON (Reuters) -Large defense companies have "conned" the U.S. military into buying expensive equipment when cheaper commercial options would have been available, U.S. Army Secretary Dan ...
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