The North American Aerospace Defense Command (NORAD) has reported an incident involving a Russian Su-35 aircraft conducting what it described as "unsafe and unprofessional" maneuvers near a U.S
Boeing received a $6.9 billion contract to supply Small Diameter Bombs (SDB) Increment One to Ukraine and U
The Russian Navy's future frigate Admiral Isakov was floated out at Severnaya Verf Shipyard in St. Petersburg after 11 years of construction
Lockheed Martin, in collaboration with Altera, a subsidiary of Intel, conducted a flight demonstration of the 12th Generation (Gen12) Electronic Warfare (EW) transceiver using Alteras Agilex 9 Direct RF FPGA. The project, known as SWIFT (SHIP-enabled Wideband Transceiver Integrated Flight Test), aimed to test the transceiver aboard a Group 2 unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) within a 12-month timeframe
Russian forces have begun using FPV (First-Person View) drones launched from helicopters to hit Ukrainian missile-armed suicide boats in the Black Sea, following the loss of a Su-30SM fighter and a Ka-29 helicopter earlier this month. Amid incidents involving the loss of Ka-29 and Su-30SM, intercepted by anti-aircraft R-73RMD-2 missiles launched from Ukrainian Magura-V5 unmanned boats, FPV drones launched from
The Swedish Armed Forces have joined TikTok in an effort to counter misinformation and better communicate with younger audiences. According to Johan Landeström, market manager for the Swedish Armed Forces, TikTok is the largest digital channel for young people, making it important for the organization to engage directly with its target group
South Korea will showcase its new ballistic missile, the Hyunmoo-5, along with other key military systems during the 76th anniversary of its armed forces this week, officials announced on Sunday. The display is seen as a response to recent provocations by North Korea
South Koreas Defense Acquisition Program Administration (DAPA) held a kickoff meeting for the second Soyang-class Logistics Support Ship (AOE-II) project on September 25, 2024, at Hanwha Ocean Co., Ltd
Three days after Israeli fighter jets killed Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah, new details have emerged on the mechanics of the operation and the intelligence network that led to his demise. The airstrike, conducted on the evening of September 27, utilized specialized weaponry and reportedly relied on critical insider information from within Hezbollah's own network—potentially provided by an Iranian mole
Former IRGC Quds Force commander Brigadier General Ahmad Vahidi stated that Hezbollah has fully replaced all commanders who were killed in Israeli attacks. In an interview with Tasnim, Vahidi stated that Hezbollah has sufficient human resources to fill the positions left vacant by deceased commanders, including Fuad Shukr, Ibrahim Aqil, and Ali Karki