Iran

Iran Fortifies Underground Nuclear Complex as US Tensions Rise, Satellite Images Reveal

Iran has been reinforcing an underground complex carved into a mountain near one of its most sensitive nuclear facilities, according to newly analysed satellite imagery, raising fresh questions about Tehran’s intentions at a time of escalating tensions with the United...
Indian Navy Cruise Missile

Indian Navy Targets 500+ KM Torpedo-Tube Land-Attack Cruise Missile to Strengthen Undersea Deterrence Beyond BrahMos

India’s Ministry of Defence has reportedly issued a Request for Information (RFI) for the procurement of an undersea-launched cruise missile capable of striking land targets at ranges from 50 kilometres to beyond 500 kilometres, marking a significant step in strengthening...
F-35 Lightning II

US Air Force Reportedly Rejects Radar-Less F-35 Lot 17 Jets Amid Block 4 Delays and APG-85 Setbacks

The United States Air Force (USAF) has reportedly refused to accept F-35 Lightning II fighter jets from the latest Lot 17 production batch that were delivered without onboard radars, adding a new layer of complexity to the already troubled Block...
Rafale fighter jets

Rafale F5 Upgrade Positions Indian Air Force For Sixth-Gen Warfare, Offering A Decisive Technological Edge In Future High-Intensity Conflicts

In one of the most consequential military modernization decisions in recent years, India’s Defence Acquisition Council (DAC) has approved the acquisition of 114 additional Rafale fighter jets for the Indian Air Force (IAF), six more P-8I long-range maritime patrol aircraft...
Italian aircraft carrier ITS Giuseppe Garibaldi (C 551)

China, India, and Japan Lead Way; Indonesia Joins Asia’s Aircraft Carrier Operators With Acquisition of ITS Giuseppe Garibaldi

As maritime competition intensifies across the Indo-Pacific, aircraft carriers remain among the most visible and potent symbols of national power. Capable of projecting air power far beyond a country’s coastline, these massive vessels serve as floating airbases, command hubs, and...
F-35

Canada Quietly Advances F-35 Purchase Despite Trump Tensions, Annexation Threats & Trade War Escalation

Amid escalating political tensions with the Trump administration — including annexation rhetoric, tariff threats, and a sweeping review of defence cooperation — Canada appears to be quietly moving forward with its acquisition of additional F-35A Lightning II stealth fighters. In...
Cochran Army Airfield, Hangars and Parking Ramp

WWII Airfields Still Flying: How Wartime Urgency Built America’s Modern Airports

During World War II, the United States undertook one of the most ambitious aviation infrastructure expansions in history, constructing hundreds of airfields across the country to train pilots, stage bombers, and support the Allied war effort. While many facilities disappeared...
B-2 Spirit Bomber

Most Superior Stealth Bombers in Global: Battle for Air Dominance Between US, China, and Russia

The United States continues to hold a singular position in global military aviation: it is the only nation with operational stealth bombers, a capability that has been at the forefront of its strategic airpower since the late 20th century. The...
F-15E Strike Eagles

US Air Force Deploys F-15E Strike Eagles to Middle East in Major Show of Force Amid Rising Tensions with Iran

In a significant show of force, the United States Air Force (USAF) initiated the redeployment of a large contingent of F-15E Strike Eagles from RAF Lakenheath in the United Kingdom to the Middle East in mid-January 2026. The aircraft, many...
F-15EX Eagle II

Europe’s Fighter Pilot Pay in 2026: Why Western Europe Earn Far More Than Their Eastern European Counterparts Amid Rising Defense Budgets

In 2026, how much do military pilots get paid in Europe? The answer depends heavily on geography. Unlike the United States — which fields a unified force structure across the United States Air Force, United States Navy, United States Marine...
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