- February 23rd, 2026
Private adversary air firm Top Aces has taken a decisive step in reshaping the modern air combat training landscape, announcing that its upgraded F-16 Vipers are now flying with the ubiquitous military datalink known as Link 16. The milestone makes...
The U.S. Marine Corps is quietly laying the groundwork for what could become one of the most transformative shifts in its aviation history: a single, flexible “capability” designed to fill the operational gaps left by the retirement of the AV-8B...
A group of Block 52 F-16CJ Vipers assigned to the South Carolina Air National Guard has drawn significant attention after being spotted heading east across the Atlantic amid a widening buildup of U.S. forces linked to potential military action against...
The U.S. Navy’s most advanced aircraft carrier, USS Gerald R. Ford, has reentered the western Mediterranean, signaling a major escalation in America’s military posture as President Donald Trump weighs options for possible military action against Iran. The carrier, accompanied by...
The U.S. Navy has begun exploring options for a new long-range anti-radiation missile that would not only home in on hostile radar emissions to dismantle enemy air defense networks, but also engage aerial targets — a capability that could transform...
The United Kingdom is reportedly refusing to authorize the United States to use two critical bases — Diego Garcia in the Indian Ocean and RAF Fairford — for a possible sustained bombing campaign against Iran, according to a report by...
A striking new piece of military hardware — a very large 155 mm naval gun — has been photographed installed aboard a Chinese weapons test ship, an installation that would represent the largest caliber naval gun ever seen on a vessel...
The International Criminal Court (ICC) in The Hague confirmed on Friday that legal proceedings against former Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte would continue, even after the 80-year-old leader formally rejected the court’s jurisdiction over him. The decision comes amid intensifying scrutiny...
The global financial conversation shifted sharply. US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent suggested before the US Senate Banking Committee that he “would not be surprised” if China were exploring digital assets backed by gold rather than the renminbi. His remarks, referencing...
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