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WASHINGTON — An American F-15E fighter jet has been downed by Iranian forces while operating over the country, a US official confirmed to Breaking Defense. A search and rescue operation for its crew is underway, the official said. Videos posted online show a C-130 and two Black Hawk helicopters flying low in what observers say appears to be southwestern Iran, whose operations would seem consistent with a search-and-rescue mission. An F-15E flies with two crew, a pilot and weapon systems officer. Unconfirmed photos circulating on social media appeared to show the wreckage of a US Air Force F-15 aircraft, and Iranian…

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Almost none of the $17.5 billion the White House is seeking in fiscal 2027 for the Golden Dome missile-defense project would come from the Defense Department budget, an Office of Management and Budget spokesperson confirmed to Defense One. Less than $400 million would come from DOD’s budget, with the rest from a proposed reconciliation bill, the second in as many years. Congress uses reconciliation, a special budgetary process that requires a simple majority to pass, to quickly enact mandatory spending legislation.“The budget supports development of game-changing space-based missile defense sensors and interceptors, kinetic and non-kinetic missile defeat and defense capabilities and enabling technologies for…

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Rendition of Lockheed Martin Rapid Fielding Center customisation. Credit: © Lockheed Martin Corporation. Lockheed Martin has launched its Rapid Fielding Center, a new facility aimed at expediting the development, testing and prototype production of advanced systems for US government clients. The centre will address accelerated government procurement schedules by implementing advanced production and prototyping technologies, the company stated on 31 March 2026. Discover B2B Marketing That Performs Combine business intelligence and editorial excellence to reach engaged professionals across 36 leading media platforms. Find out more Located alongside the manufacturing floor, the facility gives direct access to advanced equipment and experienced…

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Bangalore-based Prime Toolings has achieved a significant milestone by successfully testing India’s first liquid-fuel aerospike engine, marking a major advancement in indigenous propulsion technologies. This deep-tech aerospace start-up, originally founded as a precision engineering and tooling company in 1994, has pivoted decisively into aerospace and defence manufacturing. The recent test underscores the firm’s growing prowess in developing cutting-edge rocket engines capable of maintaining efficiency across varying altitudes.Established in Bangalore’s Rajajinagar Industrial Estate, Prime Toolings began with a focus on high-precision components for industries including automotive, defence, and industrial machinery.Over three decades, the company has built expertise in CNC machining, 3D printing,…

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BEIRUT — As the conflict between Iran, and the US and Israel enters its second month, another battle rages on between Israel and armed Lebanese group Hezbollah. For the second time in less than three years, the Israel Defense Forces have struck villages in South Lebanon with munitions, destroyed bridges connecting the area to the rest of the country and launched a ground invasion with thousands of troops as it says it’s targeting the Iran-backed group. The Lebanese government in early March banned Hezbollah military activities against Israel, but the Israeli government has said the Lebanese Armed Forces (LAF) haven’t…

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The Trump administration is, once again, going all in on the development of the Air Force’s sixth-generation fighter while seeking only a fraction of its funding for the Navy’s future combat jet.The record-breaking $1.5 trillion 2027 defense spending request, released Friday, includes around $5 billion to develop the F-47, all from baseline discretionary funding. Just $140 million—$72 million of which is from a proposed reconciliation bill—is requested for the Navy’s own next-generation fighter, dubbed F/A-XX.“The Administration is sending a clear message to the nation’s adversaries by aggressively moving forward with the F-47 sixth-generation fighter: that the U.S. military will secure…

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The US alone has conducted thousands of flights as part of its air campaign against Iran. Credit: US CENTCOM via X 28 Feb–2 Apr 2026: Heavy USAF sortie rate in support of Operation Epic Fury, with some attrition Losses/damage reported: 3× F-15E, 8× KC-135, 2× E-3D, (possible) 1× F-35, and 16× MQ-9 Impact/cost: Tankers and F-15s replaceable; E-3 losses more significant; total damage estimated >$3bn Since the outbreak of combat operations by the US and Israel on Iran in late-February, hundreds of US Air Force (USAF) aircraft have conducted air strikes, surveillance, and support flights in aid of the ongoing campaign. According to US CENTCOM,…

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Hindustan Aeronautics Limited has indicated it expects to receive 20 additional F404‑IN20 turbofan engines from General Electric Aerospace by the latter half of 2026, providing a clear near‑term path for the TEJAS MK-1A production line.HAL chairman and managing director Dr D K Sunil confirmed that GE has formally assured deliveries of these 20 engines between June and December 2026, calling the figure “pessimistic” and suggesting GE could potentially exceed this target.At present, HAL is reported to have received five F404 engines, with a sixth unit already ready for pickup and expected to be inducted by the end of April 2026.Sunil…

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