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US Clears $700M F110 Engine Sale for Turkey's Kaan Fighter
The US is poised to clear a $700 million deal to sell 80 F110 turbofan engines to Turkey, a crucial component for its next-gen TF Kaan fighter, despite some lawmakers' objections. The engines, valued at $10-15 million each, are already used in Turkey's F-16 fleet and some US aircraft.

Saudi Arabia Upends Pakistan's African Arms Push
Saudi Arabia pulled the plug on a $1.5 billion arms deal between Pakistan and Sudan, effectively shutting down Islamabad's ambitious plans to expand its defense exports and influence in Africa. This sudden move was part of a larger shift in Saudi Arabia's Gulf strategy.

France restricts Israeli defense displays at Eurosatory show
The Eurosatory exhibition took a shocking turn when organizers suddenly boarded up Israeli defense industry pavilions, despite the companies meeting all French government demands and showcasing only defensive systems. The Israeli Ministry of Defense blasted the move as discriminatory and politically motivated.

China Exports Type 59 Tanks to Cambodia
Cambodia is bolstering its military with 39 Type 59D main battle tanks from China, with a total of 93 tanks planned for delivery. This significant shipment showcases the enduring popularity of the Type 59 tank on the global market.

Indonesia Secures KIZILELMA Unmanned Fighter in Baykar's First Export Deal
Baykar CEO Haluk Bayraktar just announced that Indonesia has become the global launch customer for the cutting-edge Bayraktar KIZILELMA unmanned fighter aircraft, securing a deal for 12 aircraft with deliveries starting in 2028.

Japan Weighs Taiwan Security Ties Amid Defense Export Reforms
Taiwan's navy is in urgent need of an upgrade, with 15 of its 25 major surface combatants over 25 years old, and some vessels even pushing 50 years of service. The Taiwanese navy is now eyeing Japan's cutting-edge Mogami-class frigate as a potential game-changer for its next-generation surface combatant plans.

Malaysia Seeks Clarifications as Norway Weighs Backing Out of Missile Deal
Malaysia is taking a proactive approach to resolve a potential hiccup in its missile purchase deal with Norway, with Defence Minister Mohamed Khaled Nordin vowing to seek clarifications through diplomatic channels. The country is keen to find a solution that serves its best interests and ensures its defense readiness remains on track.

Japan Eases Arms Export Rules for 17 Nations
In a significant policy shift, Japan is easing arms export rules for 17 nations, allowing the country to bolster its partnerships with like-minded countries and contribute to a more stable global security environment. By doing so, Japan aims to enhance the defense capabilities of its partners and prevent conflicts, ultimately securing its own peace and stability.