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Boeing abandons Indonesia F-15 bid

Jakarta signed on to buy up to 24 of the fighters in 2023, but never finalized a deal.

By Michael Marrow Air Warfare

How Radia hopes to move DoD cargo with the world’s largest airplane

While designed primarily to move massive wind turbine blades, the WindRunner aircraft under development by Radia could serve military applications, with the Pentagon and US Congress taking an interest in the aircraft’s utility for the DoD.

By Michael Marrow and Valerie Insinna presented by Sponsored Post, Pentagon

Breaking the Pentagon’s new bottleneck of time

As threats evolve, the winning model ties digital engineering to manufacturing capacity and a reindustrialized supply chain.

By Breaking Defense Air Warfare

South Korea to perform engine overhauls for US Army Chinooks

It was not announced which South Korean defense company would be carrying out the depot-level maintenance of the Chinook’s T55 turboshaft engines, but a Hanwha Aerospace spokesperson reportedly said that the company is the only one in-country with the facilities and expertise capable of doing the work.

By Mike Yeo Air Warfare

US approves potential $1.3B Chinook helicopter sale to UAE, as Trump kicks off Middle East visit

The Foreign Military Sale announcement would cover six of the Boeing-made Chinook helicopters.

By Agnes Helou Air Warfare

The sights of Avalon Air Show 2025 day one [PHOTOS]

Here's what the first day of the Avalon Air Show, located just outside of Melbourne, Australia, looked like.

By Michael Marrow Air Warfare

Army picking 2 cargo drones to pair with autonomous boats for Project Convergence 2025

“We're going to have to figure out how to resupply dispersed formations,” Brig. Gen. Shane Upton, the director for the Contested Logistics Cross Functional Team, told Breaking Defense on Tuesday.

By Ashley Roque presented by Sponsored Post, Air Warfare
MQ-9B Sky Guardian

The uncrewed revolution: MQ-9B and Gambit Series forge a path to regional air dominance

The MQ-9B and Gambit Series represent parallel capabilities that address global challenges for security head-on.

By General Atomics Aeronautical Systems, Inc. Air Warfare

Aussies award Lockheed, Boeing $830M AUD support deals for Black Hawk, Apaches, Chinooks

"When the tough but necessary decision was made last year to expedite the withdrawal of the MRH-90s [Taipans] from service, it meant that we needed to look at all options when it came to filling the capability gap and the training which our servicemen and women need,” Defense Minister Richard Marles said in a statement.

By Colin Clark Land Warfare

From force structure to lethality, Army poised to unveil key decisions: 2024 preview

A trio of new longer range missiles could also be in soldiers’ hands over the next dozen months.

By Ashley Roque Congress

Army poised to decide CH-47F Chinook Block II buy this year

It's been roughly four years since the service put the brakes on buying the CH-47F Chinook Block II configuration, but a decision is expected this calendar year.

By Ashley Roque Air Warfare

After engine fire incidents, ‘above 90 percent’ of all Chinooks are fixed

The Army's heavy lift fleet is rebounding after being grounded because a faulty part caused engine fires.

By Andrew Eversden presented by Sponsored Post

Streamcaster Nexus: Empowering the connected soldier at the tactical edge

On today’s battlefield, mobility isn’t optional - it’s mission-critical.

By Silvus Technologies Land Warfare

Germany chooses Chinook for future heavy lift competition

The Germany Ministry of Defense has selected Boeing's CH-47F Chinook over Lockheed Martin Sikorsky's CH-53K.

By Andrew Eversden Land Warfare

State Department clears $3B in weapons sales for Egypt, Australia, Netherlands

The three potential deals cover CH-47F Chinook Helicopters for Egypt, HIMARS Launchers for Australia, and AIM_9X missiles for the Dutch.

By Aaron Mehta Land Warfare

CH-47F Chinook Block 2 moves toward production, without advanced rotor blades

The Army hasn't committed to a large purchase of the cargo choppers, despite congressional pressure.

By Andrew Eversden Air Warfare

Saudi Chinook delivery on schedule, Boeing turns eyes to F-15 upgrades

A Boeing executive said the Saudis have successful used their F-15SA to “kill” cruise missiles fired by the Iranian-backed Houthi militias in Yemen, a missile defense capability that the Kingdom needs.

By Riad Kahwaji
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Streamcaster Nexus: Empowering the connected soldier at the tactical edge

On today’s battlefield, mobility isn’t optional - it’s mission-critical.

By Silvus Technologies

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