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Last Updated: Tuesday, Dec. 2, 2025, 3:24 AM PST
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Daher Flies TBM‑Derived MALE UAV Demonstrator to Showcase Autonomous Flight Capability
By Aviation Week: Daher has tested a modified TBM turboprop single to demonstrate autonomous flight capability.
Daher’s EyePulse MALE Drone Takes Flight
Chinese researchers propose 2,000-drone swarm concept to disrupt Starlink satellite service
By uasvision.com: an independent online news service for the Unmanned Aircraft Systems world.
How the Ukraine war has (and has not) changed the helicopter’s role in combat
By FlightGlobal: Significant Russian helicopter losses in the early months of the Russia-Ukraine war have led many to proclaim the end of rotary-wing aviation in combat, but a former US Army general and Bell executive argues it was just bad tactics and poor planning.
(FR) Saab faces suspicions of corruption after sale of 17 Gripen E/F to Colombia
By opex360.com: En octobre 2024, Saab fit savoir que sa filiale Saab North America Inc. avait reçu une assignation du département américain de la Justice lui demandant.
US approves potential $455 million sale of F-16 sustainment to Bahrain
By Reuters: The U.S. State Department has approved the potential sale of sustainment for F-16 jets and related equipment to Bahrain for an estimated cost of $455 million, the Pentagon said on Monday.
Pentagon Awards Pratt & Whitney $1.6B Contract for F-35 F135 Engine Sustainment
By Air & Space Forces Mag: The Pentagon awarded RTX’s Pratt & Whitney a $1.6 billion contract for sustainment work on the F-35's F135 engine on Nov. 28.
UAE Expands Missile Capabilities: Drone Interceptors, Cruise Missiles and Air-to-Air Weapons
By Aviation Week: From low-cost drone interceptors to advanced cruise missiles to air-to-air missiles, the United Arab Emirates wants to do it all.