- January 9th, 2025
As of 2024, North Korea’s military strength remains centered on its formidable artillery capabilities, with approximately 8,600 towed and self-propelled artillery pieces in its arsenal. This extensive inventory underscores the strategic importance of artillery in the Korean People's Army (KPA),...
The British Armed Forces have reportedly conducted classified war game simulations to assess the Royal Navy’s ability to counter advanced military threats. The results, as disclosed by The Times, reveal troubling vulnerabilities, particularly concerning the Royal Navy's flagship aircraft carriers,...
Israeli President Isaac Herzog’s planned visit to the 29th annual UN Climate Change Conference (COP29) in Baku, Azerbaijan, was abruptly canceled. The cancellation came after Turkey reportedly barred the Israeli President’s official aircraft, the “Wing of Zion,” from traversing its...
In the Middle East, Israeli airstrikes last month reportedly targeted and destroyed a top-secret nuclear weapons research facility in Iran. The facility, located within the Parchin military complex southeast of Tehran, is believed to have housed sophisticated equipment critical to...
India and Japan have signed an agreement to co-develop the UNICORN (Unified Complex Radio Antenna) Nora-50 integrated mast for the Indian Navy. The agreement marks a culmination of protracted negotiations and highlights a shared commitment to enhancing naval capabilities in...
China's growing ambitions in the global aviation market, Air China has become the inaugural buyer of the still-under-development C929 wide-body jet, built by the state-owned Commercial Aircraft Corporation of China, Ltd. (COMAC). The announcement, made at the Zhuhai Air Show,...
Nuclear-armed stealth submarines are hailed as the ultimate guarantor of a nation’s security, ensuring an assured second-strike capability by remaining hidden deep beneath the waves. Yet their very stealth—their ability to operate undetected—poses a significant risk. The potential for underwater...
India has successfully tested its first hypersonic missile, marking a major leap in its defence capabilities. The announcement, made on Sunday by Defence Minister Rajnath Singh, places India among a select group of nations that have achieved mastery over this...
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