05:10 EDT, 19 February 2021
A siege in Brisbane has finally ended after 26 hours with the man who holed himself inside a home surrendering to police.
Police surrounded a home in Sunnybank on Brisbane s south side about 10.30am on Thursday, where the armed man was allegedly holed up inside with a woman and a three-year-old boy.
The standoff lasted until about about 12pm on Friday when a shirtless man, 36, was escorted by officers from the home in handcuffs.
The man was then attended to by paramedics before he was loaded onto a stretcher and taken away in an ambulance to hospital.
A man is now assisting with police inquiries after he was escorted away by officers from a Sunnybank home in Brisbane on Friday
The beginning of the Su-27’s export success began with the Sino-Soviet thaw in 1989.
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After Russia, U.S. announced Plans to Develop 4.5 Gen Light Fighter Jet Our Bureau 4483
The U.S. has announced plans to develop a 4.5 generation light fighter jet to replace the F-16 months after Russia made known its plans for a single engine light fighter jet.
The U.S. Air Force is launching a study on future aircraft mix which will include a clean sheet design for a new “four-and-a-half-gen or fifth-gen-minus” fighter to replace the F-16, Air Force Chief of Staff Gen. CQ Brown said last week.
“I want to be able to build something new and different, that’s not the F 16 that has some of those capabilities, but gets there faster and uses some of our digital approach,” he said.