Australia has received direct assurances from Indonesia that it will not allow Russian military aircraft to operate from a base in Papua province, following reports that Moscow had requested access to the facility. Defence Minister Richard Marles was quoted as saying by reports on Tuesday that he had spoken to his Indonesian counterpart, Sjafrie Sjamsoeddin, who assured him that “reports of the prospect of Russian aircraft operating from Indonesia are simply not true
V2X Inc. has secured a $62 million contract to continue supporting the COBRA DANE radar system in Alaska, a key U
The Donald Trump administration has removed the commander of the U.S
Chinese President Xi Jinping has directed the Peoples Liberation Army (PLA) to be prepared for a potential invasion of Taiwan by 2027, a move U.S
Iran has unveiled a new version of its Shahed-149 combat drone, also known as “Gaza,” equipped with anti-jamming and anti-spoofing systems to enhance its performance in contested electronic environments. The upgraded wide-body unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) was displayed at the Latin America Aerospace and Defense (LAAD) 2025 trade show, held in Rio de Janeiro from April 1 to 4
A mobile phone video has surfaced showing Israeli troops firing for over five minutes on a clearly marked convoy of ambulances and emergency workers in southern Gaza on March 23, contradicting Israels initial claims that the vehicles were not visibly identifiable. The video, retrieved from the phone of paramedic Refat Radwan, one of the 15 victims, reveals that the medics were wearing reflective uniforms and their ambulances had emergency lights flashing
Syria is fast becoming a flashpoint between Turkey and Israel, as Ankara pushes ahead with plans to deploy an S-400 air defense system—purchased from Russia—at the T4 airbase in central Syria, despite recent Israeli airstrikes targeting the region. According to circulating online footage and media reports, Turkish military hardware, including air defense units, is being transferred to bases near Homs and Palmyra
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China has launched an online platform for Taiwanese residents to report "vile acts by those advocating 'Taiwan independence' in persecuting their compatriots." According to Chen Binhua, spokesperson for the Taiwan Affairs Office of the State Council, the newly added reporting section on the official website, introduced on Wednesday, aims to hold key "Taiwan independence" separatists accountable