Israel received 14 military cargo planes loaded with equipment and armaments on Thursday to support its army amid ongoing hostilities with Iran, the Ministry of Defense said. The shipments are part of a large-scale logistical operation organized in coordination with procurement missions in the United States and Germany, as well as the Israeli Air Force and other defense agencies
Israel has formally asked the United States for the GBU-57 Massive Ordnance Penetrator (MOP), a 13,600 kg bunker-busting bomb, to potentially target Irans heavily fortified Fordow nuclear facility, which lies 80 meters underground. Developed by the U
The Israeli Air Force struck military targets in Tehran on the afternoon of June 18, including what was reported to be a bunker possibly housing Irans Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. This is according to Clash Report
A Republic of Korea Air Force (ROKAF) KF-16 fighter jet skidded off the runway during takeoff at Eielson Air Force Base in Alaska on June 10, prompting the ejection of both pilots and leading South Korea to ground its entire fleet of KF-16 aircraft. The incident occurred around 4:00 P
Ukraine has launched one of its deepest and most high-profile drone strikes of the war, targeting a major Russian military-electronics plant nearly 800 miles from the front line. In the early hours of June 9, two Ukrainian AN-196 long-range drones hit the JSC VNIIR-Progress facility in Cheboksary, located in the Chuvashia Republic of central Russia
The Pakistan Navy has conducted a two-day military exercise designed to counter non-traditional and asymmetric threats against the countrys maritime infrastructure, the services Public Relations Directorate confirmed on June 1. The drills focused on protecting critical ports and naval facilities amid growing concerns over drone warfare, sabotage attempts, and infiltration tactics
The Russian Navy has begun escorting the shadow tanker fleet transporting oil from Russian ports through the Gulf of Finland following the detention of a couple of oil tankers by Estonian authorities invoking western sanctions. The West continues to attempt to control the Russian "shadow fleet", thanks to which the Russian Federation successfully circumvents energy sanctions
The appearance of a Russian Su-34 fighter jet in an unfamiliar desert camouflage pattern has triggered speculation that the aircraft may be destined for export, possibly to Algeria or Iran. The aircraft was spotted in a distinctive brown and yellow color scheme not previously seen in Russian Aerospace Forces inventory, prompting analysts to question whether this marks the beginning of foreign sales for the jet
Russia detained the Liberian-flagged oil tanker Green Admire on May 18 in the Gulf of Finland after it departed from the Estonian port of Sillamäe and entered Russian territorial waters. This is according to Estonias Transport Department, as reported by
Citing “national security” concerns, the Indian government on Thursday revoked the security clearance of Turkey-linked ground handling firm Celebi Airport Services and its associated companies, impacting operations across nine of the countrys busiest airports. The decision, issued by the Bureau of Civil Aviation Security (BCAS), affects Celebis presence at Delhi, Mumbai, Bengaluru, Hyderabad, Chennai, Ahmedabad, Goa (MOPA), Cochin, and Kannur airports, where the company has been responsible for ground and cargo handling operations