Denmark has approved the acquisition of air warning radars from U.S
Bangkok is preparing to block Cambodias access to the Gulf of Thailand by stopping oil and military supplies as hostilities between the two countries intensify. The Royal Thai Armed Forces Headquarters has proposed that the National Security Council (NSC) suspend the delivery of oil and warfare-related supplies to Cambodia via the gulf, according to an urgent letter circulated online on Sunday
Cambodian forces have reportedly attacked Thai military positions using drones resembling Russian “kamikaze” systems. A source in Thailands 2nd Army Area told the
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is reportedly waging a quiet effort to derail potential U.S
The European Commission has confirmed that Japan has applied to participate in the European Unions Security Action For Europe (SAFE) joint defense financing program, a €150 billion mechanism aimed at boosting defense production and joint procurement across Europe and partner states. SAFE entered into force on May 29 under the EUs “Defense 2030 Goals,” adopted in response to security concerns linked to Russia, the war in Ukraine, and pressure from the U
A meeting scheduled for Saturday in Paris to discuss the Ukraine conflict has been cancelled. A source at the Élysée Palace revealed to Polish media group RMF24 that the talks will not take place
Two Ukrainians- a DJ and his Tatoo Artist Wife carried out Operation Spiderweb - the audacious plot that succeeded in destroying nearly half of the Russian bomber fleet. The duo targeted the Belaya Airbase in Eastern Siberia, some 2700 miles from the Ukrainian border and a couple of other bases with FPV drones launched from trucks and succeeded in destroying strategic bombers such as the Tu-22 and TU-160, the Wall Street Journal reported
The Belgian Prosecutor's Office is seeking the arrest of an Italy-based consultant believed to have helped Elbit Systems, an Israeli company to secure NATO defense contracts in exchange for bribes. The wanted consultant, Eliau Eluasvili, has been at the forefront of an investigation into suspected "irregularities and corruption" in defense contracts awarded by a NATO-affiliated organization, according to a report by the publication
Turkey currently has no agenda to transfer, sell, or dispose of the S-400s to any country, Türkiye Today reported quoting sources from the Ministry of National Defense. A statement today from the Turkish Ministry of National Defense said: There is no new development regarding the S-400 Air Defense System that has been brought to the agenda in recent days
Germany has received the first aircraft for its Pegasus airborne signals intelligence programme, initiating the critical integration, testing and certification phase in Hamburg. HENSOLDT said in a