Lockheed Martin has tested a new artificial intelligence-powered Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) system designed to automatically detect and classify maritime targets. The flight test, conducted on the west coast of the United States, marks a shift in airborne surveillance, allowing military forces to identify vessels more quickly and accurately without manual image interpretation
The Australian Defence Force (ADF) will establish a purpose-built space workforce for the first time, with targeted recruitment and training set to begin to meet rising operational needs in the space domain.
Taiwans military held a large-scale coastal defense exercise on July 14, simulating a surprise landing by Chinese forces as part of the Han Kuang-41 drills.
Denmark will order at least 10 more F-35A fighter jets from the United States, increasing its total ordered fleet to 37, according to Danish Defence Minister Troels Lund Poulsen. The announcement followed high-level meetings in Washington, D
The United Kingdom and France have agreed to coordinate the use of nuclear weapons in the event of an extreme threat to Europe, marking the first such commitment between the two nuclear powers. The
The Singapore Army has confirmed that its fleet of Leopard 2SG Main Battle Tanks (L2SG) is fully operational following an isolated technical malfunction involving one vehicle on 5 July 2025. The
Bell Textron Inc. has been
Poland has announced a major injection of
A new facility that will function as the headquarters of the Global Combat Air Programme (GCAP) to support the delivery of a supersonic stealth fighter jet opened in the UKs Reading City on July 7. The GCAP is a collaboration between the UK, Japan, and Italy, represented by their respective companies – BAE Systems, Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, and Leonardo
Several countries are in talks with China to acquire its J-10C “Vigorous Dragon” multirole fighter jets, according to a