India Barak-8 Air Defence System

India Deploys Barak-8 Air Defence System at Bhatinda Air Force Station: A Strategic Shift Near Pakistan Border

In a significant development reflecting India’s evolving air defence posture, the Indian Air Force (IAF) has deployed the Barak-8 Medium-Range Surface-to-Air Missile (MR-SAM) system at its strategically critical Bhatinda Air Force Station in Punjab. This deployment, near India’s border with...
South Korea Unveils Next-Generation Tactical Bridge System

South Korea Unveils Next-Generation Tactical Bridge System: A Strategic Leap in Battlefield Mobility

South Korea’s Defense Acquisition Program Administration (DAPA) officially unveiled a prototype of its next-generation tactical bridge system — a development poised to transform how the Republic of Korea (ROK) military manages mobility and logistics on the battlefield. Presented in Eumseong,...
Czech tanks and BVP-1.

Czech Republic Completes Transfer of T-72M1 Tanks to Ukraine — A Turning Point in Czech Military Modernization and Prague’s Support for Kyiv

The Czech Republic has officially completed the transfer of its last remaining Soviet-era T-72M1 tanks to Ukraine, marking a significant milestone in both its national defense transformation and its staunch military support for Kyiv amidst Russia’s war of aggression. This...
Vanguard-class nuclear submarine

Undersea Espionage Surge: Russian Surveillance Devices Recovered in British Waters Raise Alarms Over Nuclear Submarine Tracking

In a discovery that highlights the intensifying shadow conflict beneath the waves, British military personnel have recovered covert Russian surveillance devices embedded within the UK’s territorial waters. The alarming find has sparked renewed concerns over Moscow’s growing efforts to monitor...
JF-17 Thunder Fighters

Uzbekistan Poised to Acquire Pakistani JF-17 Thunder Fighters: A Strategic Shift in Central Asia’s Airpower Landscape

Uzbekistan is on the verge of a major leap in its military aviation capabilities, with authoritative defence sources indicating that Tashkent is close to finalising a deal to acquire the China-Pakistan JF-17 Thunder multirole combat aircraft. The prospective purchase signals...
BRP Miguel Malvar

Philippine Navy Commissions BRP Miguel Malvar: A Defining Step in Maritime Modernisation Amid South China Sea Tensions

In a significant milestone for its maritime defence ambitions, the Philippine Navy has formally commissioned the BRP Miguel Malvar (PN-92), the country’s most advanced surface combatant to date. This high-profile induction marks a pivotal shift in Manila’s ability to project...
Lithuania will receive two high-speed vessels equipped with SPIKE NLOS missile launchers & remote heavy machine gun systems

Lithuania and Latvia Strengthen Regional Naval Power with €22 Million Attack Boat Deal from Finland’s Marine Alutech

The Lithuanian Defence Resources Agency, operating under the Ministry of National Defence, has signed a significant €22 million contract with the Finnish company Marine Alutech Oy Ab. This deal, completed in close cooperation with Latvia’s Ministry of Defence, will supply...
France’s Naval Group Pushes FDI Frigate Hard in Race for Norway’s Next Warships

France’s Naval Group Pushes FDI Frigate Hard in Race for Norway’s Next Warships

With Norway’s decision on its future frigate fleet fast approaching, French shipbuilder Naval Group is betting big on its FDI frigate – and its ability to deliver fast, proven capability – to win what could become one of Europe’s most...
Aircraft ‘24’ performs a manoeuvre at Avalon International Airshow 2023, where the MH-60R balances the helicopter on its tail wheel.

Australia Faces Naval Helicopter Surplus Amid Warship Shortage: “O Romeo, Romeo, Wherefore Art Thou Romeo?

Australia is heading toward a unique kind of defence dilemma—one that most militaries would envy. The Royal Australian Navy (RAN) is set to operate one of the most advanced fleets of naval helicopters in the Indo-Pacific, with 36 highly capable...
Nurol Makina-made "Ejder Yalchin" (Panthera) used by Malaysian troops serving with the United Nationa peacekeeping forces in Lebanon.

Malaysia’s New Tactical Muscle in Lebanon: Why 60 New HMLTVs Mark a Turning Point for Its Peacekeeping Forces

In a decisive move to bolster the safety and effectiveness of its peacekeeping troops in Lebanon, Malaysia will begin receiving 60 High Mobility Light Tactical Vehicles (HMLTVs) from mid-2026. These new vehicles are set to equip Malaysian forces deployed under...
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