Lithuanian Black Hawk delivery pushed to the end of 2025
The Baltic nation is learning to fly and sustain the rotorcraft with the help of several organisations while delivery inches closer to a five-year waiting time.

The Baltic nation is learning to fly and sustain the rotorcraft with the help of several organisations while delivery inches closer to a five-year waiting time.
The technology holds potential for the detection and identification of small-scale aircraft such as drones.
The aerospace and defense industry continues to be a hotbed of patent innovation. Activity is driven by modernization imperatives, industrial...
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