F-35 Lightning II

Stealth aircraft: How China’s Strategic Gallium Ban Poses Major Threat to US F-35 Radar Systems and Overall Military Superiority

In the dark skies above the Pacific, an F-35 Lightning II cuts through the night, its radar slicing through clouds and silence to detect threats miles away. Inside the cockpit, a pilot relies not only on decades of training and...
Lockheed Martin’s New Expeditionary Missile Launchers Redefine Modern Warfare

Lockheed Martin’s New Expeditionary Missile Launchers Redefine Modern Warfare

Imagine a world where a small European country, without a vast navy or sprawling defense infrastructure, could wield the same advanced firepower from land as a destroyer cutting through the waves of the Pacific. A world where sea and shore...
B-21 Raider stealth bombers

B-21 Raider Revolution: B-21 Raider Fleet Nears 40 as U.S. Accelerates Production of Next-Gen Strategic Bombers

In the vast, wind-swept expanse of the Mojave Desert, inside the cavernous hangars of Air Force Plant 42, something extraordinary is happening. Nearly 40 of the most advanced warplanes ever conceived—the B-21 Raider stealth bombers—are steadily taking form under Northrop...
F-35 fighter jets

Lockheed Martin Turns Setback into Strategy: F-35 to Get Sixth-Gen Upgrades After Losing NGAD Contract to Boeing

US President Donald Trump made an announcement that shook the American defense and aerospace establishment: Boeing would develop the next-generation, sixth-generation air-superiority fighter jet for the U.S. Air Force—officially named the F-47. The declaration marked a turning point in U.S....
US' F-35 Lightning II vs Russia's Su-57 Felon

US’ F-35 Lightning II vs Russia’s Su-57 Felon: The Defining Contest of Fifth-Generation Airpower

No longer decided by who climbs higher or fires faster, dominance now hinges on something less visible but far more decisive: information. In this new era, whoever owns the electromagnetic spectrum, connects sensors across land, sea, air, and space, and...
Chinese fighter jets

China’s Edge in the Sky: U.S. Military Scrambles to Counter Beijing’s Air Superiority in Indo-Pacific

After assembling the world’s largest maritime force, China has now achieved a troubling milestone: surpassing the United States in the production rate of fighter jets. For every U.S. aircraft rolling off an assembly line, China builds 1.2. This seemingly narrow...
Crimea, Donbas

A Fraught Peace: U.S. Proposes Recognition of Crimea as Russian in Controversial Deal to End Ukraine War

In a development that could mark the most dramatic shift in Western policy since the start of Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine in 2022, U.S. negotiators have reportedly proposed recognizing the Crimean Peninsula as Russian territory as part of a...
U.S. Navy BAE Systems’ ASP Contract Ushers in New Era of P-8 Poseidon Electronic Warfare Capability

U.S. Navy: BAE Systems’ ASP Contract Ushers in New Era of P-8 Poseidon Electronic Warfare Capability

The U.S. Navy is charting a new course in airborne survivability with the next major upgrade to one of its most versatile assets, the Boeing P-8A Poseidon. A $40.7 million contract awarded for three low-rate initial production (LRIP) Advanced Survivability...
CC-130J Hercules aircraft

Canada’s Armed Forces Are Properly Equipped for Growing Requirements — But Not in the Way Most Expect

Canada, despite being a G7 country and a longstanding member of NATO, has long had a reputation for maintaining a modest military posture. Its global image has leaned more toward peacekeeping and diplomacy than hard power. But this may be...
U.S. Navy EA-18G Growler

U.S. Navy Deploys EA-18G Growler With Four AGM-88E AARGMs in High-Stakes Operation Against Houthi

In a striking shift that reflects the intensifying complexity of the fight against Houthi forces in Yemen, a U.S. Navy EA-18G Growler was filmed launching from the USS Harry S. Truman with a rarely seen heavy payload: four AGM-88E AARGM...
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