- August 29th, 2025

The United States is witnessing a significant decline in international tourism, particularly from Western Europe. This downturn is attributed to President Donald Trump's stringent immigration policies, expansive tariffs, and nationalist rhetoric, which have collectively created an unwelcoming atmosphere for foreign...

The L-39 Skyfox, developed by Czech aerospace manufacturer Aero Vodochody, is a state-of-the-art multi-role light jet trainer derived from the proven L-39NG. The new aircraft promises not only to elevate Hungary’s pilot training programs but also to enhance its light...

Romania is undergoing a dramatic transformation in its defense sector. Backed by a Foreign Military Financing (FMF) loan from the U.S. Department of State, approved in September 2024, the country is investing billions in modernizing its military and establishing itself...

Russia's evolving military-industrial integration, the private Russian industrial firm Fores has awarded 15 million rubles (approximately US$195,000) to twelve servicemen of the Russian Armed Forces for reportedly shooting down the first U.S.-supplied F-16 Fighting Falcon jet in Ukraine. The reward...

In the muddy trenches of eastern Ukraine, where signals die in the static of war and drones often fall from the sky misled by spoofed coordinates, a new weapon is changing the rules. The MTS unmanned aerial system (UAS), designed...

Eastern Europe, a new kind of war machine is roaring into focus—not a tank, not a drone, but a motorcycle. With the speed of a hawk and the precision of a scalpel, the Ukrainian military is flipping the script on...

Modern air combat has undergone a fundamental transformation. The romanticized image of close-in dogfights, immortalized by Cold War-era fighter duels, is fast becoming a relic. In its place stands a new paradigm: engagements initiated and often concluded well beyond the...

A wave of conflicting reports has erupted over whether Russian President Vladimir Putin's helicopter came under attack by Ukrainian drones during his recent visit to the Kursk nuclear power plant. With both Russian and Ukrainian officials trading accusations and denials,...

Russia Producing 100 Shahed Kamikaze Drones Daily, Could Reach 500—Inside Moscow’s Rapid Drone Surge
Three years after Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine prompted a barrage of international sanctions, the Kremlin's military-industrial machine is not only intact—it’s thriving. In a jarring assessment published May 25 by The Economist, intelligence sources revealed that Russia is producing...

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