- June 7th, 2025

Austria is approaching a pivotal decision that will define its air combat capabilities for decades. The Ministry of Defence is preparing to replace its aging fleet of Eurofighter EF-2000 Tranche 1 aircraft—15 jets that were delivered between 2007 and 2009...

Russia’s state-owned defense conglomerate Rostec has reignited the debate over the combat performance of German-made Leopard-2 tanks in Ukraine, claiming that these NATO-standard main battle tanks (MBTs) are significantly inferior to their Russian counterparts. Rostec’s remarks follow the reported destruction...

UK–EU Relations: British Prime Minister Keir Starmer signed a sweeping agreement with the European Union on Monday, signaling the most significant shift in UK–EU relations since Brexit officially took effect on January 31, 2020. The deal, reached in London and...

Europe’s Naval Power on Display: HMS Prince of Wales and ITS Cavour Join Forces Amid Global Tensions
In a powerful display of European naval capability and unity, the Royal Navy’s HMS Prince of Wales and the Italian Navy’s ITS Cavour joined forces this week in the Mediterranean Sea for a major joint exercise. At a time when...

Denmark has taken a major step forward in strengthening its national defense by receiving four additional F-35 Lightning II fighter jets, bringing its fleet total to fifteen. The delivery, which follows earlier delays due to the implementation of the Technology...

A majestic training ship operated by the Mexican Navy slammed into the Brooklyn Bridge late Saturday, snapping all three of its towering masts and injuring at least 22 people, including several cadets, in a dramatic and chaotic incident that has...

The war in Ukraine has reshaped modern warfare, not with flashy hypersonics or stealth bombers—but with something far less glamorous: low-cost, low-speed aerial drones. One-Way Attack (OWA) drones, also known as loitering munitions or kamikaze drones, have become a central...

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