Monthly Archives: October 2015

EASA issues bulletin to airlines after Russia fired cruise missiles into Syria

EASA issues bulletin to airlines after Russia fired cruise missiles into Syria

The European Aviation Safety Agency has issued a safety bulletin on Oct. 9, warning airline companies of the potential danger of flying over Iran, Iraq and the Caspian Sea after Russia fired cruise missiles into Syria.

The regulator however stop short of telling airlines to avoid flying over the region.

Source: EASA issues bulletin to airlines after Russia fired cruise missiles into Syria

USAF C-17s airdrops small arms ammunition to Syrian rebels

USAF C-17s airdrops small arms ammunition to Syrian rebels

C-17s from the U.S. Air Force have conducted an airdrop operation in northern Syria on Oct. 11 to deliver small arms ammunition and other supplies to rebels there.

By James L. Harper Jr. [Public domain], via Wikimedia Commons

The U.S. military refused to identify which group received the supplies or the type of equipment in the airdrop.

Source: USAF C-17s airdrops small arms ammunition to Syrian rebels

Kuwait has signed initial agreement with Italy for the purchase of Eurofighters

Kuwait has signed initial agreement with Italy for the purchase of Eurofighters

Kuwait’s Deputy Foreign Minister Al-Jarallah said his country has signed an initial agreement for the purchase of Eurofighters. He said he’s “looking forward for the final signature soon.”

Photo: Ahmad Surour – KUNA

Source: Kuwait has signed initial agreement with Italy for the purchase of Eurofighters

France and Saudi Arabia could sign deal for military helicopters

France and Saudi Arabia could sign deal for military helicopters

News reports from the Middle East say France and Saudi Arabia are to sign a major contract for military helicopters when French Prime Minister Manuel Valls visits the kingdom on Oct. 13.

By Sirpa Marine (Own work) [CC BY-SA 3.0], via Wikimedia Commons

Source: France and Saudi Arabia could sign deal for military helicopters

Iran test-fired new ballistic missile in defiance of nuclear accord

Iran test-fired new ballistic missile in defiance of nuclear accord

Iran on Oct. 11 test-fired a new long-range ballistic missile, named Emad. This is the first such test by Iran since it signed a nuclear accord with six world powers in July.

The UN security council issued a resolution, when it endorsed the deal, calling on Iran to refrain from undertaking any activity related to ballistic missiles that could deliver a nuclear warhead, Iran says it will ignore the ban.
“We do not ask for permission from anybody to increase our defense might and missile capability and are decisively following up our defense plans, particularly in the missile sector,” Iran’s Defense Minister Brigadier General Hossein Dehqan.

Source: Iran test-fired new ballistic missile in defiance of nuclear accord