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The Royal Air Force is currently participating in Exercise Falcon Strike 25, a multinational training event hosted in Italy designed to enhance the operational capabilities of fifth-generation fighter aircraft. The exercise, running from 3–14 November, involves the deployment of UK F-35B Lightning and Voyager aircraft, which will operate alongside assets ...


The British Army’s 1st Aviation Brigade has commenced a major training deployment, Exercise Pinion Titan, to validate its readiness for high-intensity NATO combat operations. The exercise involves a significant joint contingent, with up to 50 helicopters, 1,000 vehicles, and 2,000 military personnel from the British Army, Royal Air Force, French ...


The Royal Air Force has advanced its operational maintenance capabilities by fitting an in-house 3D-printed metallic component to a Typhoon fighter jet at RAF Coningsby. This development marks a significant milestone for the RAF’s Advanced Manufacturing, exploitation (RAF AM-X) programme, demonstrating the viability of additive manufacturing (AM) in reducing aircraft ...


The United Kingdom has secured a significant export agreement with Turkey for the supply of 20 Typhoon fighter jets, a deal valued at up to £8Bn. This contract represents the largest export order for the aircraft in nearly two decades and is the first new UK Typhoon order since 2017. ...


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