Russian defense electronics manufacturer, Ruselectronics has for the first time showcased the 1K144-E reconnaissance and signaling complex for covert surveillance at the Army-2022 Forum. It includes sensors based on various physical principles that are capable of detecting enemy infantry and ground equipment, while remaining completely invisible, Rostec said in a release today
Turkeys defense ministry said a military delegation is headed to the U.S
Rostecs Ruselectronics holding demonstrated a modernized automated station having a range of 2500km at the Army-2022 Forum. The station will be used for monitoring communication lines OPK-32D2M
A Republic of Korea Air Force (ROKAF) F-4E fighter jet crashed in the Yellow Sea om Friday. The two pilots onboard the aircraft managed to eject before the accident, that happened around 12
Ukraine has put forward a proposal to set up a demilitarized zone around the Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant (ZNPP) to prevent Chernobyl-like nuclear disaster. Russia seized Europes largest nuclear power plant in March, days after it invaded Ukraine
A member of Irans Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) is facing charges in what the Justice Department calls “murder-for-hire” plot that targeted former National Security Advisor John Bolton, likely as revenge for U.S
South Koreas Defense Acquisition Program Administration (DAPA) kick-started a project on Wednesday to develop a multi-legged robot for counter-terrorism operations. For the first time, DAPA signed
Ukraines Air Force said several Russian aircraft were destroyed as a result of the 9 August explosions at Saky airfield, Novofedorivka, in the occupied Crimean peninsula. However, the Russian MoD said no one was injured, aviation equipment was not damaged
Days after the most threatening military drills against Taiwan, China has offered ‘peaceful re-unification and ‘one country, two systems, concept of governance in a white paper released today. The white paper titled "The Taiwan Question and China's Reunification in the New Era" was issued by Taiwan Affairs Office of the State Council and the State Council Information Office
Taiwans military began live-fire artillery drills simulating defense against an attack from China, in case it happens. Spokesperson from Taiwan's Eighth Army Corps was quoted as saying by reports that these drills "were already scheduled and were not being held in response to China's exercises