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Jun- 2025 -17 June
Babcock, AURA AERO Partner on Next-Gen Electric Training Aircraft
Babcock partnered with French aircraft manufacturer AURA AERO to jointly offer next-gen electric training aircraft with aerobatic capability.
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17 June
Serbia Borrows $2.2B From French Banks for Rafale Jets
The Serbian Parliament on Monday voted to allow the state to borrow $2.2 billion from several French banks to finance the purchase of 12 Rafale fighter jets.
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17 June
Lockheed to Manufacture Sensors for Polish Air Force AH-64E Apache Helicopters
The US has awarded Lockheed Martin a contract to produce advanced sensors in support of an AH-64E Apache foreign military sale to the Polish Air Force.
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17 June
Australia Runs First Trial of MQ-28 Drones Controlled From E-7A Wedgetail
Boeing and the Royal Australian Air Force have tested two MQ-28 Ghost Bat drones and a digital aircraft controlled by an E-7A Wedgetail.
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17 June
UK Trials Single-Operator Control of Three Drone Systems From Crewed Vehicle
The UK has tested multiple autonomous systems operated from a crewed vehicle, with a single operator controlling a drone and two ground robots.
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16 June
Pentagon’s Power Beaming Project Demos Record Transmission
A Pentagon wireless energy relay program has achieved a record transmission of power over a distance.
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16 June
UK Funds Next-Gen Typhoon Jet Radar
The UK has approved funding for a new radar on the Royal Air Force’s Eurofighter Typhoon fighter jet.
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16 June
Leonardo-Built M-345 Joins Italian Pilot Training Fleet
The Italian Air Force has formally inducted the Leonardo-made M-345 jet into its fleet of trainer aircraft for military pilots.
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16 June
General Atomics, Saab to Equip MQ-9B Drone With Airborne Early Warning
General Atomics has teamed with Saab to develop an Airborne Early Warning & Control solution for the MQ-9B remotely piloted aircraft.
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16 June
Palladyne to Continue Robotic Surface Prep for US Military Aircraft
The US Air Force has contracted Palladyne AI Corp. to extend its high-power autonomous surface blasting work for advanced aircraft components.
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