Singapore has approved the purchase of 8 more F-35A fighter jets, expanding its F-35 fleet as part of efforts to modernize the Republic of Singapore Air Force (RSAF). The Ministry of Defense (MINDEF) confirmed the acquisition of eight F-35A units in addition to 12 previously ordered F-35B variants
Denmark will receive more than
Poland has signed a
Mossad Director David (Dedi) Barnea revealed that the total explosives in all the booby-trapped pagers used to target Hezbollah were no more than a single standard-size mine—but the psychological impact shattered the groups confidence. Speaking at the annual Institute for National Security Studies (INSS) conference in Israel on Tuesday, Barnea described the operation—reportedly killing tens of Hezbollah operatives—as a pivotal moment in Israels conflict with Hezbollah
Bulgaria plans to acquire 3D radars from France for its army, as announced during a meeting between senior officials from both countries on February 26. Bulgarias Minister of Defense Atanas Zapryanov met with H
Taiwanese authorities have detained a Chinese-crewed cargo ship, the Hong Tai 58, on suspicion of severing an undersea communications cable connecting Taiwan to the Penghu Islands. This incident underscores the growing apprehension over "grey zone" tactics employed by China, aimed at undermining Taiwan's security without direct military confrontation
The Iranian Air Force has
Capt. Dave Snowden, commanding officer of the USS Harry S
The French carrier strike group (CSG), led by the aircraft carrier Charles de Gaulle, is set to arrive in Subic Bay and Manila on February 22 as part of its Clemenceau 25 mission in the Indo-Pacific, the French Embassy in Manila announced. The visit marks the
The United Arab Emirates has signed an AED 3.76 billion ($1 billion) deal with local defense company Calidus for a new missile system, the largest contract announced on the second day of the International Defense Exposition (IDEX) in Abu Dhabi