- June 29th, 2025

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...

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...

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...

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...

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
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...

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...

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