Carlos Borda Bettolli
The Daniel Defense rifles and the standardization of the Argentine Armed Forces’ weaponry
With the intention of replacing the veteran FAL rifles, the Argentine Army has taken the first steps to realize a project that will culminate...
Airbus Helicopters continues to propose the AS365 N3 Dauphin as the Argentine Navy’s shipborne...
As part of its initiatives to address regional needs, Airbus Helicopters continues to collaborate with various Latin American countries to provide solutions for each...
Airbus Helicopters proposes the H145 to the Argentine Army as a replacement for the...
In a recent interview with Zona Militar, Pierre-Marie Gout, General Manager of Airbus Helicopters South Cone, provided details about the company's initiatives to address...
A budget amendment includes authorizations to finance the purchase of lightweight helicopters for the...
The recent Decree 594/2024, regarding the budget modification of the national administration for the year 2024, agreed upon between the President of the Nation...
With the Stryker once again as a candidate, the Argentine Army’s IFV project adds...
The IFV project of the Argentine Army is one of the many highly relevant initiatives that could have developments in the short to medium...
With the signing of the letter of intent, the Argentine Ministry of Defense aims...
After signing the letter of intent with his Danish counterpart, Troels Lund Poulsen, the Argentine Defense Minister Luis Petri affirmed that the ministry aims...
The U.S. State Department welcomes the Argentine Government’s statements on the purchase of F-16...
In a post on its official X account, the United States Department of State celebrated President Javier Milei's statements after the Argentine president expressed...
Despite recent reports, the future of the Argentine Air Force’s Mi-171E is still undefined
A recent article published by the Financial Times reopened the controversy surrounding the Argentine Air Force's Mil Mi-171E helicopters, stating that the Argentine government...