India Enters High-End Defence Electronics Club With Indigenous Gallium Nitride MMIC Chips for Missiles, Radars, and Warships

India Enters High-End Defence Electronics Club With Indigenous Gallium Nitride MMIC Chips for Missiles, Radars, and Warships

India has taken a significant step into high-end defence electronics with the successful development of Gallium Nitride Monolithic Microwave Integrated Circuits (GaN MMICs), advanced semiconductor chips that form the backbone of modern military systems ranging from missiles and radars to...
F-16C Fighter- Apache Attack Helicopter

RSAF’s F-16C Fighter, Apache Attack Helicopter to Thrill Audiences with High-Speed, Close-Proximity Manoeuvres at Singapore Airshow

The Republic of Singapore Air Force (RSAF) will be among six air forces staging aerial displays at the upcoming 2026 airshow, underscoring the growing convergence of military capability, regional diplomacy, and commercial aerospace competition at one of the world’s most...
J-20 Stealth Fighter

China Flies Upgraded J-20A ‘Fat-Neck’ Stealth Fighter With WS-15 Engines, Closing Gap With F-35-Class Performance

China has reportedly crossed another critical threshold in military aviation, flying an upgraded version of its J-20 stealth fighter equipped with the long-awaited high-thrust WS-15 engines and improved avionics. The development places Beijing in an elite club of nations capable...
Pentagon CTO Selects Six Defense Technology Experts to Drive Research and Deployment Across Six Critical Tech Areas

Pentagon CTO Selects Six Defense Technology Experts to Drive Research and Deployment Across Six Critical Tech Areas

The Pentagon has announced the officials who will lead research into its six top “Critical Technology Areas” (CTAs), two months after Defense Department Chief Technology Officer Emil Michael streamlined the list from 14 to just six priorities. The newly appointed...
Pentagon

US Approves Over $6.5 Billion in Potential Military Sales to Israel, Including Apache Helicopters, JLTVs, and Critical Ground Equipment

The US State Department has approved potential foreign military sales to Israel totaling approximately $6.52 billion, the Pentagon announced Friday. The approvals include a possible sale of AH-64E Apache helicopters and related equipment, valued at around $3.8 billion, according to...
Military drill in coast of Gulf of Oman and near strategic Strait of Hormuz, in Jask, Iran

US Will ‘Not Tolerate Unsafe’ Actions by Iran’s Revolutionary Guard Corps; Says CENTCOM Will Ensure Safety of US Personnel, Ships, and Aircraft in Middle East

The United States Central Command (CENTCOM) on Friday issued a sharp warning to Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC), saying it “will not tolerate unsafe” actions as Tehran announced plans to conduct live-fire naval exercises next week in the strategically...
Israel Broadly Accepts Gaza Health Ministry Death Toll, Acknowledging Around 70,000 Palestinians Killed in War

Israel Broadly Accepts Gaza Health Ministry Death Toll, Acknowledging Around 70,000 Palestinians Killed in War

Israel has, for the first time, accepted the overall Palestinian death toll figures reported by Gaza’s health ministry, according to Israeli media reports published on Friday that cited senior military officials. The reported acknowledgement marks a notable shift in Israel’s...
Epstein Files

US Justice Department Releases Three Million More Pages of Epstein Files, Democrats Question Whether Full Disclosure Has Been Made

The US Department of Justice on Friday released a vast new trove of records connected to the late financier Jeffrey Epstein, publishing more than three million pages of documents along with thousands of videos and images, following months of pressure...
Eurofighter Typhoon

Eurofighter Typhoon Fleet Crosses One Million Flying Hours, Marking Major Milestone for Europe’s Flagship Fighter Programme

The Eurofighter Typhoon programme has reached a major operational milestone, with the multinational combat aircraft fleet surpassing one million cumulative flying hours, highlighting its sustained role in European and allied air power. At the same time, the EJ200 engine that...
Panama Canal

China Vows ‘necessary action’ After Panama Court Rules Chinese-Linked Canal Port Concessions Unconstitutional

China on Friday warned it would take “necessary measures” to protect the interests of its companies after Panama’s Supreme Court ruled that Chinese control of key ports linked to the Panama Canal was unconstitutional, escalating tensions around one of the...
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