- March 13th, 2026
When people attempt to count how many fighter jets the United States Air Force operates, they are often looking for a clean. This single number captures the scale of American airpower. But that seemingly straightforward question quickly opens into a...
The 2026 edition of the Singapore Airshow has concluded with one message resonating clearly across the tarmac and conference halls: fifth-generation airpower is no longer a future aspiration in the Indo-Pacific—it is a present-day reality. Among the most closely watched...
Lockheed Martin, Boeing, Airbus, and Northrop Grumman dominate the Western aerospace and defense industry as the only manufacturers capable of designing and producing complete, frontline military aircraft at scale. France’s Dassault Aviation and the UK’s BAE Systems are also major...
In the early days of May 2025, a high-stakes military confrontation unfolded in the skies over the India-Pakistan border, igniting concerns of a broader conflict between the two nuclear-armed neighbors. The operation, codenamed Operation Sindoor, was triggered by a brutal...
On April 22, 1996, over the rolling gray waters of the Atlantic Ocean, two U.S. Navy fighter jets collided mid-air in a training drill gone wrong. It was a routine exercise meant to simulate combat. Instead, it became a high-stakes...
Greece, a key NATO ally in the Eastern Mediterranean, operates an advanced fleet of F-16 Fighting Falcons, one of the world's most versatile multirole fighter jets. Developed by Lockheed Martin in the 1970s, the F-16 remains a cornerstone of modern...