Portugal is reconsidering its plan to buy F-35 jets from the U.S
Rheinmetall is considering using a Volkswagen automobile plant in Osnabrück, Germany, to produce infantry fighting vehicles and other armored vehicles, according to CEO Armin Papperger. Papperger said the plants heavy cranes make it suitable for military production
The Russian Federal Security Service (FSB) intercepted perfume bottles rigged with explosives sent to military officers, preventing planned attacks, according to the agency's Public Relations Center on March 13. FSB officers
A day after the United States arm-twisted Ukraine into agreeing to peace talks, Russian President Vladimir Putin has yet to respond while his forces continue efforts to seize the Kursk region from Ukrainian control. Indications suggest that Russia may engage in peace talks after limiting Kyiv's options to negotiate land-for-land
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QinetiQ has tested a prototype of its scalable high-power laser optical chain at QinetiQ Laboratories in Adelaide, marking the first demonstration of its kind in Australia. The project, conducted in collaboration with Defence Science and Technology Group (DSTG), aims to develop sovereign directed energy defensive systems to counter drone threats
The Dutch navy's air defense and command
The Korean Air Force has dismissed two senior officials for failing to enforce safety protocols after two KF-16 fighter jets accidentally dropped bombs on a village in Pocheon, Gyeonggi, injuring 38 people last week. The Air Force said Tuesday that a colonel and a lieutenant colonel from the unit involved in the incident were removed for "material delinquency of duties" and inadequate oversight during the live-fire drill