Today: Feb 05, 2026
GLSDB cruise missile in mid-flight with its ground-based artillery launch system visible in the background, demonstrating modern precision strike technology that minimizes collateral damage
The image shows a GLSDB missile in flight with its artillery launch platform visible in the distance. The development of GLSDB reflects the fundamental changes in warfare since 1990 - where excessive costs and collateral damage are no longer acceptable options in modern conflicts. (Photo: Saab)

GLSDB: The Affordable Precision Missile Reshaping Modern Warfare

When Boeing and Saab announced on October 13, 2019, that they had completed all testing of the Ground-Launched Small Diameter Bomb (GLSDB) and that it was ready for serial production, the news
9 months ago
Martlet missile launch from Royal Navy Wildcat helicopter over open sea
A Royal Navy Wildcat HMA Mk2 helicopter launching Martlet missiles during naval exercises

Thales LMM: How a Lightweight Missile Became a Strategic Game-Changer

Developed by the French defense giant Thales, the Lightweight Multirole Missile—better known as the Martlet in British service—is designed to counter modern threats such as drones, loitering munitions, and cruise missiles. Though
9 months ago
AH-1Z helicopter equipped with AGM-179 JAGM missiles
The AH-1Z is among the first platforms to operationally field the AGM-179 JAGM.

The Hellfire’s Successor: Unveiling the AGM-179 JAGM

The development of a new multirole, air-launched missile for the U.S. military was anything but straightforward. Faced with technical challenges, shifting requirements, and budget constraints, the Joint Air-to-Ground Missile (JAGM) program weathered
9 months ago
AH-2 Rooivalk on static display at an international airshow
The AH-2 Rooivalk made an impressive debut on the international stage at the International Airshows

AH-2 Rooivalk: South Africa’s Homegrown Warrior

The Rooivalk’s origin story is a remarkable example of how a country can leverage hard-won combat experience to create a world-class attack helicopter tailored precisely to its needs. After two and a
9 months ago
SFR Yugoslav Air Force G-4 Super Galeb light attack and training aircraft showcased at the 1991 Paris Air Show in France
A striking display of the SFR Yugoslav Air Force G-4 Super Galeb at the 1991 Paris Air Show in France, serving as both a light attack and training aircraft (Photo: Soko)

Soko G-4 Super Galeb: Development, Combat, and Future Upgrades

The Soko G-4 Super Galeb, or N-62, is an advanced jet trainer and light ground-attack aircraft designed by the Aeronautical Technical Institute at Žarkovo and manufactured by the SOKO aircraft factory in
3 years ago
A promotional image of G-3 Galeb aircraft, identified by serial number 23003, showcasing its front-mounted weapons. The image is part of a propaganda prospectus produced by the Soko factory.
G-3 Galeb, serial number 23003, with weapons displayed in front of the plane. This is a propaganda prospectus from the Soko factory (Photo: Soko)

SOKO G-3 Galeb: A Remarkable Development in Yugoslavian Aviation

The Soko G-3 Galeb (eng. Seagull), an improved version of the G-2 Galeb aircraft, emerged as a significant milestone in the aviation industry during the late 1960s. Developed by the design team
3 years ago
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