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Jordan’s new behemoth Russian-made Mi-26 Halo enters the limelight at SOFEX
Jordan showed off one of its newest aircraft, the Mil Mi-26 Halo, considered to be the world’s largest operational helicopter.
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The ISIS tactics that have left Iraqi special forces weakened
The Islamic State group has used a number of nontraditional tactics against the Iraqi military that have “weakened the country’s special forces morale and dispersed their true roles,” a major Iraqi military commander says.
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3 ways US and Mideast special ops could better counter regional threats
Gen. Raymond Thomas talks successes and challenges for joint special operations forces at the Middle East Special Operations Commanders Conference in Amman, Jordan.
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Pakistan pushes for homegrown satellite development
Pakistan’s domestic space agency will receive a budget of just more than $40 million for fiscal 2018-2019.
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US-Jordan exercise tests response to chemical, biological threats
An annual drill involving U.S. and Jordanian military forces this year has included a number of first-time training exercises, most notably a chemical, biological, radiological and nuclear exercise.
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What’s driving the Middle East’s armored vehicles market?
When it comes to achieving military self-reliance in the Middle East, technology transfer and the expansion of local production for international export are common objectives of regional countries.
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Tank deal augments Turkey-Qatar procurement ties
Analysts agree that much of Turkey’s ups and downs in its procurement relations with other countries have gone in line with its foreign policy trends: markets lost and markets won. But business with Qatar has been steadily flourishing, as the Gulf state remains a staunch Turkish ally.
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What if the US stopped sending aircraft carriers to the Arabian Gulf?
U.S. aircraft carriers have been a nearly constant feature in the Arabian Gulf since 1990, but change is in the wind.
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Jordan’s new behemoth Russian-made Mi-26 Halo enters the limelight at SOFEX
Jordan showed off one of its newest aircraft, the Mil Mi-26 Halo, considered to be the world’s largest operational helicopter.
-
The ISIS tactics that have left Iraqi special forces weakened
The Islamic State group has used a number of nontraditional tactics against the Iraqi military that have “weakened the country’s special forces morale and dispersed their true roles,” a major Iraqi military commander says.
-
3 ways US and Mideast special ops could better counter regional threats
Gen. Raymond Thomas talks successes and challenges for joint special operations forces at the Middle East Special Operations Commanders Conference in Amman, Jordan.
-
Pakistan pushes for homegrown satellite development
Pakistan’s domestic space agency will receive a budget of just more than $40 million for fiscal 2018-2019.
-
US-Jordan exercise tests response to chemical, biological threats
An annual drill involving U.S. and Jordanian military forces this year has included a number of first-time training exercises, most notably a chemical, biological, radiological and nuclear exercise.
-
What’s driving the Middle East’s armored vehicles market?
When it comes to achieving military self-reliance in the Middle East, technology transfer and the expansion of local production for international export are common objectives of regional countries.
-
Tank deal augments Turkey-Qatar procurement ties
Analysts agree that much of Turkey’s ups and downs in its procurement relations with other countries have gone in line with its foreign policy trends: markets lost and markets won. But business with Qatar has been steadily flourishing, as the Gulf state remains a staunch Turkish ally.
-
What if the US stopped sending aircraft carriers to the Arabian Gulf?
U.S. aircraft carriers have been a nearly constant feature in the Arabian Gulf since 1990, but change is in the wind.
-
Jordan’s new behemoth Russian-made Mi-26 Halo enters the limelight at SOFEX
Jordan showed off one of its newest aircraft, the Mil Mi-26 Halo, considered to be the world’s largest operational helicopter.
-
The ISIS tactics that have left Iraqi special forces weakened
The Islamic State group has used a number of nontraditional tactics against the Iraqi military that have “weakened the country’s special forces morale and dispersed their true roles,” a major Iraqi military commander says.
-
3 ways US and Mideast special ops could better counter regional threats
Gen. Raymond Thomas talks successes and challenges for joint special operations forces at the Middle East Special Operations Commanders Conference in Amman, Jordan.
-
Pakistan pushes for homegrown satellite development
Pakistan’s domestic space agency will receive a budget of just more than $40 million for fiscal 2018-2019.
-
US-Jordan exercise tests response to chemical, biological threats
An annual drill involving U.S. and Jordanian military forces this year has included a number of first-time training exercises, most notably a chemical, biological, radiological and nuclear exercise.
-
What’s driving the Middle East’s armored vehicles market?
When it comes to achieving military self-reliance in the Middle East, technology transfer and the expansion of local production for international export are common objectives of regional countries.
-
Tank deal augments Turkey-Qatar procurement ties
Analysts agree that much of Turkey’s ups and downs in its procurement relations with other countries have gone in line with its foreign policy trends: markets lost and markets won. But business with Qatar has been steadily flourishing, as the Gulf state remains a staunch Turkish ally.
-
What if the US stopped sending aircraft carriers to the Arabian Gulf?
U.S. aircraft carriers have been a nearly constant feature in the Arabian Gulf since 1990, but change is in the wind.











