Xi jinping - Vladimir putin

Putin Proposes Massive Military Budget Cuts with the US, but China Remains Reluctant

Russian President Vladimir Putin announced on Monday that he has agreed to the possibility of Russia and the United States significantly reducing their military budgets. According to Putin, talks are underway between the two nations to cut defense spending by...
SpaceX

Elon Musk Calls for Early Deorbit of ISS, Challenging NASA’s Plans

SpaceX CEO Elon Musk has stirred controversy by calling for the early deorbit of the International Space Station (ISS), urging that it be retired within two years—far ahead of NASA’s current plan to maintain the station until 2030. In a...
 Altay main battle tank (MBT)

Turkey’s Altay Main Battle Tank Set to Enter Service in 2025: A Milestone in Defense Manufacturing

Turkey’s Expanding Defense Industry Turkey has been making significant strides in defense manufacturing, positioning itself as a global leader in unmanned aerial vehicles, stealth fighter jets, and now, main battle tanks. The upcoming induction of the Altay main battle tank (MBT) marks...
Denmark Defense , Arctic

Denmark’s Defense Overhaul: A Response to US Shifts and Russian Threats

Copenhagen Rethinks Defense Strategy Amid Geopolitical Uncertainty Denmark’s decision to significantly increase defense spending marks a historic shift in its military strategy, one driven by a dual threat: Russian aggression in Eastern Europe and uncertainty surrounding US commitment to NATO...
Crimea has been burning for three consecutive days following a successful strike by Ukrainian forces

Three Years Since the Russian Invasion of Ukraine: Trump Calls War ‘Avoidable,’ Sparks Controversy

A Divided Response to Trump’s Negotiation Efforts Three years have passed since Russia launched its full-scale invasion of Ukraine on February 24, 2022. Now, U.S. President Donald Trump, who has begun negotiations with Russia to end the war, has sparked...
RAF Typhoons carry out air-to-air refuelling from a German A400M for first time

RAF Typhoons Complete First Air-to-Air Refueling with German Atlas A400M in Middle East

Landmark Operation Enhances Interoperability Between Allied Air Forces The Royal Air Force (RAF) has successfully conducted air-to-air refueling operations with a German Air Force Atlas A400M tanker for the first time. The milestone mission, carried out both during daylight and...
China’s New Attack Submarine May Be a Response to US Typhon Missiles in Philippines

China’s New Attack Submarine May Be a Response to US Typhon Missiles in Philippines

Chinese attack submarine, reportedly under construction in Wuhan, may be intended to counter the recent deployment of US-made Typhon missile systems in the Philippines. According to a report by the South China Morning Post (SCMP), which cites a semi-official Chinese...
At the Defense Tech Innovation Forum 2025 held in Kyiv on February 18–19, Brigadier General Ivan Lukashevych of Ukraine’s Security Service (SBU) made a striking revelation: Russia is now attempting to replicate Ukraine’s success in using sea drones. Two years late, Russian forces are trying to develop unmanned surface vehicles (USVs) and maritime tactics similar to those that Ukrainian forces have used to cripple Russian naval assets.

Ukraine and Russia in the Age of Sea Drones: A New Maritime Battlefield

At the Defense Tech Innovation Forum 2025 held in Kyiv on February 18–19, Brigadier General Ivan Lukashevych of Ukraine’s Security Service (SBU) made a striking revelation: Russia is now attempting to replicate Ukraine’s success in using sea drones. Two years late, Russian forces are trying to...
Sixty-six years ago, Canada made a historic decision that would forever change the trajectory of its aerospace industry. On February 20, 1959—now remembered as “Black Friday”—the Canadian government abruptly canceled the Avro Arrow (CF-105) program, a move that dashed the nation’s chances of becoming a dominant force in military aviation and engineering.

Avro Arrow: Canada’s Lost Dream of Aviation Supremacy

Sixty-Six Years Later, the Cancellation of the CF-105 Arrow Still Haunts Canada’s Aerospace Legacy Sixty-six years ago, Canada made a historic decision that would forever change the trajectory of its aerospace industry. On February 20, 1959—now remembered as “Black Friday”—the...
Wild Elephant in Kerala

Elderly Tribal Couple Trampled to Death by Wild Elephant in Kerala: Rising Man-Animal Conflict Sparks Protest

In yet another tragic instance of human-wildlife conflict, an elderly tribal couple was trampled to death by a wild elephant at Aralam Farm in Kerala’s Kannur district on Sunday evening, officials confirmed. The victims, identified as Velli (82) and his...
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