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Elon MuskBy Ivana Kottasová, Daria Tarasova-Markina, CNN (CNN) — Russia has been mounting Elon Musk’s Starlink satellite systems on its attack drones to strike deeper into Ukraine, extending their potential flight range to well inside NATO territory, analysts and Ukrainian officials have said. Ukraine has collected evidence of “hundreds” of attacks by Russian drones equipped with Starlink terminals, Serhii Beskrestnov, a military tech expert and adviser …See the Story
Russia is using Starlink to make its killer drones fly farther
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Fighter Aircraft · UkraineThe United States has entered into a contract for the repair and servicing of Ukrainian F-16 fighter jets in Belgium, which will be valid until 2029. According to the Pentagon's website on January 29, Sabena Aerospace Engineering in Woluwe-Saint-Lambert, Belgium, has been awarded a $235 million contract to support F-16 aircraft for foreign military forces.
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US Secures $235 Million F-16 Repair Deal for Ukraine With Belgium’s Sabena Aerospace
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Helicopters · United StatesThe Air Force has awarded Boeing a contract to produce four MH-139 Grey Wolf helicopters, bringing the total number of aircraft now under contract to 38, according to an announcement the company issued Thursday. This new deal -- which follows a $173 million award for eight additional MH-139 helicopters inked in September -- increases the overall value of the award to roughly $262 million. “The quick succession of contracts demonstrates that the …See the Story
Air Force Taps Boeing to Build Four More MH-139 Helos
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