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After being ignored, sidelined and marginalised, women in Australia’s armed forces are speaking up about Defence’s failures ...
The Army Aviation Center of Excellence announced an aeronautical rating date issuance change July 3.According to the Army ...
Fielding survivable bomber-sized aircraft for long-range aerial combat could mitigate shortfalls in achieving air superiority against China.
The 12th Combat Aviation Brigade held a change of command ceremony July 2 at Katterbach Army Airfield, Germany. The brigade’s ...
Approximately 3,100 Japanese troops and 50 aircraft will join the exercise, scheduled to run through Aug. 4, according to a ...
Australia's over-the-horizon radar can track aircraft and ships up to 3,000km away. Now Britain is reportedly eyeing the tech ...
The Army Materiel Command has tapped Northrop Grumman to manufacture more 120mm M1002 tank training ammunition. The company ...
The Australian government has conducted a military-assisted departure of civilians from Tel Aviv using the RAAF’s KC-30A ...
The United States has refused to rule out the option of using Royal Australian Air Force bases to launch bombing raids against Iran.
Boeing and the Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) have validated interoperability with a successful airborne mission using two uncrewed MQ-28s controlled from a E-7A Wedgetail at Woomera Test Range.
This is similar to the RAAF and US Navy-manned EA-18G Growler, based on the Super Hornet, which also jams enemy air defence radars and communications and uses anti-radar missiles to destroy them.
Air Force officials say the E-7 must replace its aging E-3 AWACS planes and would be needed even when space-based ISR capabilities are in orbit.