China-Taiwan conflict

China Conducting Military Drills Mimicking Taiwan Invasion, Says U.S.; Defense Secretary Vows Continued U.S. Commitment to Region

In Beijing, the drumbeat of reunification has grown louder, with Chinese officials reiterating their longstanding vow to bring Taiwan under mainland control—by force if necessary. Western analysts, military experts, and diplomatic insiders increasingly point to 2027 as the critical year:...
Boeing F-47. U.S. Air Force

US Offers F-47 Stealth Fighter to Japan Amid GCAP Uncertainties: A Strategic Crossroads in Indo-Pacific Air Power

The trajectory of sixth-generation fighter programs and regional security alignments, reports indicate that U.S. President Donald Trump has extended an offer to sell the newly unveiled F-47 stealth fighter jet to Japan. If confirmed, this would mark the first formal...
F-15E Fighter

NATO’s Next-Level Warfare: U.S. F-15E Fighter Launches GBU-53/B Glide Bomb Under Command of Norwegian P-8A Aircraft

In a demonstration that could redefine the future of joint allied warfare, Norwegian forces have achieved what many military strategists once considered a distant goal: taking direct command of an American precision munition mid-flight and guiding it to target using...
F-35 fighter jet

F-35 fighter jet: Canada’s Rethink of F-35 Deal Raises Global Concerns, Frustrating U.S. and Stirring NATO Tensions

As Canada stands on the cusp of a pivotal defense decision, the debate surrounding the purchase of the F-35 fighter jet is intensifying. With global tensions escalating and military readiness gaining renewed importance, this potential acquisition—or its cancellation—carries profound implications....
F-35A Stealth Fighters

F-35A : U.S. to Offer India F-35A Stealth Fighters Amid Growing China-Pakistan Threats

The United States is reportedly preparing to formally offer the F-35A Lightning II fifth-generation stealth fighter to India by June 2025, in what is shaping up to be a landmark move with deep strategic implications. As China and Pakistan accelerate...
U.S. Faces Growing Uncertainty Over Deployment Timeline of AN/TPY-6 Radar in Guam

Guam Missile Defense: U.S. Faces Growing Uncertainty Over Deployment Timeline of AN/TPY-6 Radar in Guam

In a stunning move that raises deep questions about America's long-term military strategy in the Western Pacific, the U.S. Department of Defense in January moved to terminate further development of the AN/TPY-6 radar, a core component of the future Guam...
Hermeus Quarterhorse Mk 1 Takes Flight

Hermeus Quarterhorse Mk 1 Takes Flight: Quarterhorse Prototype Takes to the Skies in Pioneering Test Flight for Future Reusable Hypersonic Jets

In a breakthrough moment for experimental aerospace development, aviation startup Hermeus has completed the first flight of its Quarterhorse Mk 1—an uncrewed test aircraft representing a critical stepping stone toward hypersonic aviation. Conducted at Edwards Air Force Base in California,...
SSNS Wally Schirra (T-AKE 8) departs Hanwha Ocean shipyard after a seven-month overhaul at Gyeongsangnam-do

U.S. Maritime Industry at crisis: How Japanese and South Korean Shipbuilding Expertise Could Strengthen America’s Defense-Industrial Base

America’s diminishing capacity to build the tools of modern power. From textiles to high-tech electronics to warships, trade deficits and decaying infrastructure now highlight the long-term erosion of the U.S. industrial core. The American heartland, once the world’s most productive...
F-16 Fighter Jet

What Vietnam’s F-16 Fighter Jet Deal Means for Southeast Asia’s Security Landscape: Countering China’s Military Rise?

A fundamental realignment of Vietnam's defense strategy, the country is reportedly finalizing a major arms deal to purchase F-16 fighter jets from the United States. While precise figures remain undisclosed, a 1945 report indicates the deal could involve at least...
Boeing F-47. U.S. Air Force

America’s Defense Giant Problem: Lockheed Martin, Boeing, and Northrop Grumman Could Be America’s Weak Link in a Conflict with China or Russia

The United States military-industrial complex appears dangerously sluggish. Despite hosting the world's five largest defense contractors and commanding the most formidable defense budget on the planet, the U.S. could paradoxically be at risk of losing the next major war. The...
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