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US approves $670 million Worth Foreign Military Sale to Support India C-17 Transport Planes

US approves $670 million Worth Foreign Military Sale to Support India C-17 Transport Planes

The US has approved $670 million of support for India’s C-17 transport planes. Washington announced its plans to sell spare parts and equipment for the Indian fleet of Boeing C-17 military transport planes. The contract would require 23 contractor representatives, the agency said. Related Article: US approves $125 Million Worth …

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US approves $125 Million Worth Foreign Military Sale to Support Pakistan’s F-16 Fighter Jets

Pakistan Air Force To Get 36 New F-16 Jets & Upgrade Old F-16s: Report

The US has approved $125 Million Worth Foreign Military Sale to Support Pakistan’s F-16 Fighter Jets The sale to Pakistan will require the deployment of some 60 contractor representatives, who will “provide 24/7 end-use monitoring” for the country’s US-made fleet of fighter jets, the Pentagon’s Defense Security Cooperation Agency (DSCA) …

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Pilot ejected safely as Patrouille de France Jet Crash-Lands on Road during Airshow Rehearsal

Pilot ejected safely as Patrouille de France Jet Crash-Lands on Road during Airshow Rehearsal

On Thursday 25 July 2019, Armée de l’Air (French Air Force) Dassault/Dornier Alpha Jet E (number 2) belonging to the Patrouille de France, aerobatic display team, crash landed on a road near Perpignan-Rivesaltes airport, in the south of France. The pilot managed to eject and was injured. He’s currently being …

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Venezuela claims that Electromagnetic Attack from US Navy aircraft caused a nationwide blackout

Electromagnetic Attack sends Venezuela into nationwide blackout

On July 22nd, most states in Venezuela suffered a blackout after an alleged “electromagnetic attack” on the country’s power grid. This was announced by both Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro and Information Minister Jorge Rodriguez. It was the first blackout to include the capital, Caracas, since March, when the government blamed …

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