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Historic pauses on the 85th Anniversary of the Founding of the Libyan Army.

Historic pauses on the 85th Anniversary of the Founding of the Libyan Army.

Today anniversary of the founding of the Libyan Army, the culmination of Libyan aspirations to establish army that would serve as the nucleus of the National Army. Eighty-five years have…

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Slovenia | The Ministry of Defense signs a contract for the acquisition of German IRIS-T SLM air defense missile systems.

Slovenia | The Ministry of Defense signs a contract for the acquisition of German IRIS-T SLM air defense missile systems.

The Slovenian Ministry of Defence has signed a new contract for the procurement of two additional IRIS-T SLM medium-range ground-based air defense missile system fire units. The agreement was concluded…

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Netherland | The Netherlands MoD Signs Agreement for Oshkosh Dutch Expeditionary Vehicle (DXPV).

Netherland | The Netherlands MoD Signs Agreement for Oshkosh Dutch Expeditionary Vehicle (DXPV).

Oshkosh Defense Europe B.V. together with Oshkosh Defense, LLC, an Oshkosh Corporation [NYSE: OSK] business, announced the signing of a significant agreement with the Netherlands Ministry of Defense

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China | New Domestic Vertical Takeoff and Landing (VTOL) Drone Unveiled, a Copy of the US-made V-BAT.

China | New Domestic Vertical Takeoff and Landing (VTOL) Drone Unveiled, a Copy of the US-made V-BAT.

China’s state-controlled media has announced the debut of a new domestically developed vertical take-off and landing (VTOL) tail-sitter drone, showcased during a mountainous plateau disaster relief drill in Sichuan Province.

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China’s state-controlled media has announced the debut of a new domestically developed vertical take-off and landing (VTOL) tail-sitter drone, showcased during a mountainous plateau disaster relief drill in Sichuan Province.

The drone, which has a wingspan of 2.6 meters and stands 1.8 meters tall, is powered by a single ducted-fan engine and features a gimbal system equipped with infrared and visible light cameras. According to the South China Morning Post, the aircraft is capable of vertical take-offs and landings while delivering faster horizontal flight than conventional quadcopters.

The drone is designed for rapid response missions such as disaster relief and reconnaissance. Its modular design allows operators to swap payloads based on mission needs, including cameras, sensors, and even smoke or illumination systems for signaling purposes.

The system relies on CAIG’s Wenyao control platform, which incorporates artificial intelligence to automate flight planning, obstacle avoidance, and swarm operations.

Observers have noted striking similarities between China’s new design and the U.S.-made V-BAT drone developed by Shield AI. Both drones share a ducted-fan tail-sitter architecture that allows vertical take-off and hover capabilities combined with efficient forward flight. However, differences in size suggest that China’s design is an adaptation rather than a direct replica.

 

 

 
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