Russia and China have separately warned Japan over its decision to allow the United States to deploy the “Typhon” intermediate-range missile system during joint military exercises in Japan next month. Both governments said the move threatens regional security and could provoke countermeasures
Raytheon Technologies Pratt & Whitney Military Engines has secured a contract modification valued at up to
India has reportedly paused the planned acquisition of six additional Boeing P-8I maritime patrol aircraft after costs surged nearly 50%, driven in part by a new 25% U.S
A routine border standoff has escalated into a full-blown military confrontation in the Indochina region, following a shootout over a disputed stretch of territory, triggering widespread artillery strikes, air raids, and civilian evacuations.
Iran has conducted a suborbital test launch of its Qaseed (Qased) three-stage rocket, marking its first satellite-related missile test since the end of its conflict with Israel. The test, aimed at evaluating new aerospace technologies, has renewed international scrutiny over the dual-use nature of Irans space program
A Philippine Coast Guard cutter and two Chinese patrol ships came dangerously close to collision in contested South China Sea waters Tuesday, in what Beijing has called a "malicious act of provocation" near Huangyan Dao, also known as Scarborough Shoal.
A former Ukrainian defense engineer has been identified as the key figure behind Russias missile guidance system, according to Ukraines Security Service (SBU). Oleh Borsuk, a 61-year-old native of Ukraines Cherkasy Oblast, allegedly played a central role in the development and production of satellite navigation systems now used in some of Russias most widely deployed missiles
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The United Arab Emirates has been approved to purchase six CH-47F Chinook helicopters in a potential
Navantias shipyard in Ferrol, A Coruña, marked two milestones in the Spanish Navys F110 frigate program last Friday, with the start of construction on the third ship in the series, F113 ‘Menéndez de Avilés, and the keel laying of the second ship, F112 ‘Roger de Lauria. Both events were held ahead of schedule—three months early for the F113 construction and seven months early for the F112 keel laying