- November 23rd, 2024
Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko vehemently denied reports that North Korean troops are being deployed to support Russia’s ongoing offensive in Ukraine, dismissing the claims as “rubbish.” However, he acknowledged that if any foreign armed forces were to get involved in...
North Korea has ramped up its military support for Russia. Since August 2023, North Korea has been supplying a steady stream of munitions, missiles, and other weapons to aid Moscow’s war effort. The extent of this collaboration has come into...
In a development that has raised serious concerns about international security and U.S.-Israeli relations, documents purporting to show classified U.S. intelligence on Israel’s military preparations for a potential retaliatory strike on Iran surfaced on social media this week. The alleged...
Russian President Vladimir Putin has repeatedly emphasized Russia's nuclear capabilities as a cornerstone of its defense strategy, using it as a means to dissuade the West from intensifying support for Ukraine. From revising Russia’s nuclear doctrine to holding nuclear drills...
The Indian Ministry of Defence (MoD) has taken a significant leap in bolstering the long-range intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance (ISR) capabilities of its armed forces. On 15 October, the MoD officially announced its commitment to acquire 31 medium-altitude long endurance...
In the Middle East and beyond, Hezbollah announced the death of its long-serving leader, Hassan Nasrallah, on September 27. The militant group and political party, which controls much of southern Lebanon, said Nasrallah was killed in Israeli air strikes in...
The U.S. Navy’s F-35C Lightning II stealth aircraft has been spotted for the first time equipped with the formidable AGM-158C Long-Range Anti-Ship Missile (LRASM), according to a rare photo released by the Pentagon. This event marks a significant milestone in...
After enduring more than two years of war in Ukraine and a global sanctions regime, Russia, once considered one of the world’s most powerful nations, has experienced a marked decline in its international standing. According to the latest version of...
In defence policy, Serbia's government has agreed to reintroduce compulsory military service, which was abolished 14 years ago. President Aleksandar Vučić hailed the decision as a vital move to strengthen the country’s military readiness amid growing security concerns in the...
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