The NATO-Ukraine Analysis, Education and Training Centre (JATEC) has officially begun operations in Bydgoszcz, Poland, marking the establishment of the first institution of its kind within NATO structures. The
Inability of Kyivs soldiers to dislodge Russia from the occupied DPR, LPR and Crimea, arrest of top Ukrainian commanders that has affected morale, failure to plug desertions besides wastage of western weapons could be the key reason why peace moves have gathered pace in recent days. Last month, four top-level military commanders in Ukraine were arrested for alleged mismanagement of battlefield operations
Ukraines state-owned defense company, Ukrainian Defense Industry (UDI), has signed a
Hensoldt has secured a €17.6 million contract from the Federal Office of Bundeswehr Equipment, Information Technology and In-Service Support (BAAINBw) to develop
Chinas military has condemned the passage of the Canadian frigate HMCS Ottawa through the Taiwan Strait, accusing Canada of provocation and warning of countermeasures. The transit, which took place on Sunday, was closely monitored by Chinas naval and air forces, with military radio warnings reportedly issued to the warship
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Taiwans domestically developed AT-5 Brave Eagle jet trainer crashed on Saturday after reporting engine failure, with the crew ejecting safely, according to the islands military. The jet took off from Chihhang airbase in Taitung on Taiwans east coast and experienced the failure of both its engines, prompting the crew to bail out
The structural assembly of Austrias first C-390 Millennium has officially begun at Embraers Gavião Peixoto production facility. The milestone was marked by a ceremony on February 14, attended by a delegation of Austrian government representatives
Sudans government has stated that there are no obstacles to finalizing an agreement allowing Russia to establish a naval base on the Red Sea coast, with formal ratification being the final step, Sudanese Foreign Minister Ali Youssef Sharif confirmed in Moscow. The agreement was negotiated under former Sudanese President Omar al-Bashir, reportedly permits the Russian Navy to maintain up to four ships, including nuclear-powered vessels, at the facility for 25 years