Iran

How the U.S. Once Aided Iran’s Nuclear Dreams—Now Faces the Fallout of Its Own Policies

Middle East: Israel launched a series of high-intensity airstrikes against Iranian military and nuclear infrastructure this week. The strikes, targeting what Israeli officials called “critical assets linked to nuclear escalation,” are the most aggressive action taken by Tel Aviv against...
Xi Jinping

Xi Jinping Accelerates China’s Nuclear Ambitions: PLA Set to Field 1,500 Nuke-Tipped ICBMs Capable of Striking U.S. by 2035

The Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI) has confirmed that China now possesses more nuclear warheads than the United Kingdom and France combined and is expanding its nuclear arsenal faster than any other country. This revelation, presented in SIPRI’s latest...
B-2 bomber

Iran–Israel proxy conflict: Why Even Israel’s Most Advanced Missiles Can’t Penetrate Iran’s Deepest Nuclear Site at Fordow

Buried beneath the rugged Alborz mountain range, approximately 30 kilometers northeast of the Iranian city of Qom, lies one of the most fortified and enigmatic sites in the Islamic Republic’s nuclear program: the Fordow Fuel Enrichment Plant. Hidden beneath up...
Iran-Israel war

Iran Escalates Israel War with Ballistic Missile Cluster Munition Strike: A Dangerous New Chapter in Middle East Conflict

Iran-Israel war: Iran has launched a ballistic missile armed with a cluster munition warhead, striking central Israel in a move that signals its intent to continue and expand its retaliatory campaign against Israeli military actions. The Israel Defense Forces (IDF)...
Bushehr Nuclear Power Plant (BNPP) , Iran

Israel Claims Nuclear Strikes Set Iran Back by Years: Tehran’s Nuclear Capabilities ‘Seriously Set Back,’ Declares Israel in Bold Intelligence Assessment

Israel’s Foreign Minister Gideon Saar claimed this week that the Jewish state’s unprecedented military strikes on Iranian nuclear facilities have significantly delayed Tehran’s ability to develop a nuclear weapon. The remarks, published in Bild, a leading German newspaper, signal the...
Israel’s Missile Defense Faces Unprecedented Challenge as Hypersonic Iranian Missiles

Israel’s Missile Defense Faces Unprecedented Challenge as Hypersonic Iranian Missiles Slash Interception Rate to 65%

Israel’s once-revered air defence architecture is now confronting its gravest challenge in over a decade. What was long heralded as a model for multi-layered interception has suffered a severe blow: in the past 24 hours alone, the system’s interception rate...
BrahMos Missile Battery

Pakistan Shoots Down Indian and French-Origin Cruise Missiles: China, Other Adversaries Scramble to Examine BrahMos, SCALP Debris

In the shadowed aftermath of Operation Sindoor, an unprecedented technical intelligence (TECHINT) race is now playing out far from the public eye—but alarmingly close to the heart of regional stability. Fragments from some of India’s most advanced missile systems—BrahMos, SCALP-EG,...
Incirlik Air Base

Ballistic Missile Strike on Incirlik: False Alarm at Turkey’s Incirlik Air Base Sparks Panic Over Ballistic Missile Attack; No Threat to US Troops or Nuclear Assets Stockpile

In what was initially perceived as a harrowing development amid soaring regional tensions, a ballistic missile alert sent Friday afternoon to U.S. personnel stationed at Incirlik Air Base in southern Turkey was later confirmed to be a false alarm, according...
Russian Su-57E fighter jet

India Pushes for Indigenous Radar on Su-57E Jets, Sending Strategic Shockwaves Through Russian Defence Circles

India’s potential acquisition of Russia’s Su-57E fifth-generation stealth fighter, as New Delhi demands the integration of its own indigenous radar and mission systems—an ultimatum that has reportedly unsettled Moscow’s defence establishment and sparked intense behind-the-scenes negotiations. At the heart of...
Pakistan Air Force Shaanxi ZDK-03 (Y-8) inflight.

Pakistan’s Precision Strike Network: How a Coordinated Kill Chain Took Down an Indian Fighter Jet

South Asia: A leading American aerospace analyst has offered a sobering reassessment of the evolving airpower dynamics between Pakistan and India. Speaking with Air & Space Forces Magazine, Michael Dahm—Senior Fellow at the Mitchell Institute for Aerospace Studies and former...
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