Chinese-made HQ-9B long-range air defence systems

Egypt’s Deployment of Chinese HQ-9B Air Defence Systems in Sinai Raises Tensions With Israel

Egypt has reportedly deployed Chinese-made HQ-9B long-range air defence systems in the Sinai Peninsula, a move that analysts warn could significantly alter the region’s precarious security balance and heighten tensions with Israel. The deployment—first reported in mid-September 2025—comes amid intensifying...
Indonesian Air Force Rafale B fighter jet

Indonesia Accepts First Rafale Fighters, Marking a Historic Transformation of Southeast Asia’s Air-Power Balance

In a landmark moment for Southeast Asian air power, the Indonesian Air Force (TNI-AU) has formally received its first three Dassault Rafale B multirole fighter jets during a ceremony at Dassault Aviation’s Mérignac production facility near Bordeaux. The handover —...
USS Gerald R. Ford

USS Gerald R. Ford Arrives in U.S. Virgin Islands as U.S. Recalibrates Caribbean Security Posture Amid Venezuela Tensions

The USS Gerald R. Ford (CVN-78), the U.S. Navy’s most advanced aircraft carrier and the lead ship of its class, arrived in St. Thomas on Monday in a deployment that underscores shifting U.S. security priorities close to home. The port...
A newly released photo of 11th Airborne Division paratroopers jumping from a C-17 over Hawaii offers a rare look at how the United States is refining rapid deployment skills for Pacific missions and crisis planning tied to rising tensions with Venezuela.

U.S. C-17 Airdrop Over Hawaii Highlights Expanding Role of Rapid Deployment in Pacific–Caribbean Readiness—and Beyond

A recently released image of a C-17 Globemaster III dropping paratroopers over Hawaii quietly illustrated far more than a routine training serial, as announced by DVIDS on 1 December 2025. The photograph shows U.S. Army soldiers from the 11th Airborne...
GBU-39 is a lightweight air-launched munition converted into a precision-guided bomb using GPS-aided inertial navigation, enabling accurate strikes from long distances with minimal collateral damage.

U.S. Pushes for Urgent Retrieval of Intact GBU-39 Bomb Recovered After Israeli Strike in Beirut

The United States is pressing for the rapid recovery of an unexploded American-made precision bomb that remained intact after an Israeli airstrike in Beirut, amid escalating fears that sensitive technology could fall into the hands of Iran-aligned groups or be...
Egypt’s Rhino Guard GXR-BR7 Showcases Fully Integrated Anti-Drone Mesh as FPV Threats Reshape Armored Vehicle Design

EDEX 2025: Egypt’s Rhino Guard GXR-BR7 Showcases Fully Integrated Anti-Drone Mesh as FPV Threats Reshape Armored Vehicle Design

At the Egypt Defence Expo (EDEX) 2025, Eagles International for Defense Systems (EIFDS) unveiled an arresting adaptation of its Rhino Guard GXR-BR7 armored personnel carrier (APC)—a fully caged variant enveloped in anti-drone mesh. The vehicle, based on a Toyota Land...
Sri Lanka Cyclone

Sri Lankans Rally Together as Cyclone Ditwah Leaves Trail of Devastation

Sri Lankan actor and musician GK Reginold steers a motorised fishing boat through the watery maze of Colombo’s flood-stricken suburbs, carrying crates of food and bottled water. Entire neighbourhoods have been submerged for days, leaving families stranded on rooftops and...
Indian Navy Arihant-class nuclear ballistic missile submarine

India Poised to Commission INS Aridhaman, Its Third Arihant-class nuclear ballistic missile submarine

India is on the cusp of a major milestone in its nuclear deterrent capability, with the Indian Navy confirming that INS Aridhaman, the country’s third indigenously-built nuclear-powered ballistic missile submarine (SSBN), has entered the final phase of harbour and sea...
India’s Defence-Tech Market Set to Triple by 2030 Amid Talent Shortages- Startup Boom

India’s Defence-Tech Market Set to Triple by 2030 Amid Talent Shortages, Startup Boom: Report

India’s defence technology market is on the cusp of a major expansion, projected to grow from $7.6 billion in 2025 to nearly $19 billion by 2030, according to a new industry report released on Tuesday by staffing and workforce solutions...
Indian Tejas MK2 Fighter jet

India’s Tejas Mk2 Fighter Programme Enters Pivotal Development Phase, Eyes Rollout by Mid-2026

India’s indigenous fighter jet programme is advancing toward a decisive milestone as the Tejas Mk2, the country’s next-generation Medium Weight Fighter (MWF), moves deeper into the critical phase of ground-based testing. The Aeronautical Development Agency (ADA) and Hindustan Aeronautics Limited...
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