Romania has signed a Letter of Offer and Acceptance for 32 F-35A aircraft that are expected to cost around $6.4 billion. Romania already operates the Lockheed Martin F-16 fighter and has become the 20th member of the club of F-35 operator countries.
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Boeing gets $4 billion order for 15 KC-46A, 07 P-8A aircraft
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•German defence minister: Ukraine no longer a regional war
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•U.S. Marine F-35C fighters in 1st combat missions
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•F-35C fighters from the U.S. Marine Corps’ VMFA 314 squadron aboard the USS Abraham Lincoln conducted multiple strikes on Houthi weapons storage facilities in Yemen. The F-35C stealth fighter model has longer, folding wings and, like the F/A-18, is designed to be launched from the catapults of aircraft carriers, allowing it to carry heavier payloads than the F-35B.
German Army secret paper preps for war with Russia – Report
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•The strategy paper that is said to be an evolving, ‘living document,’ includes ‘detailed plans’ for eventualities that range from defending Germany to deterring Russian manoeuvres on NATO’s eastern flank and anticipates that Germany might have to become a ‘hub for tens or hundreds of thousands of troops’ that have to be transported east, besides logistics for war materiel.
Ukraine fires long-range weapons inside Russia, Putin changes nuke doctrine
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•German defence minister: Damage to Baltic Sea cables likely sabotage
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•Damage to submarine communication cables between new NATO members Finland and Sweden and their alliance partners Germany and Lithuania was likely sabotage, German Defence Minister Boris Pistorius said on Tuesday. “No one believes that these cables were cut by mistake,” Pistorius said in Brussels at an EU defence ministers meeting to discuss the different threats facing the European Union.
Germany’s Scholz speaks with Putin for first time in nearly 2 years
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•Russia announces first export customer for Sukhoi-57
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•Trump nominates TV host for Secretary of Defense
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•Greenpeace study says NATO still holds military advantage over Russia
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•Survey finds Germans favour hiked defence spending
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•Kremlin awaiting first move from Germany after hints from Scholz
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•German Cabinet approves new military service model to boost numbers
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•Russia’s war on Ukraine has prompted Germany to revisit its defence posture, which increasingly suffered from a lack of investment since the end of the Cold War as imminent threats appeared to diminish. The legislation must now pass through Germany’s two houses of parliament. It could come into force in May of next year.