The Chinese Ministry of National Defense released two videos Friday accusing the USS Ralph Johnson (DDG-114) of engaging in close-in harassment of a PLA Navy task group during routine training in the South China Sea. The Chinese military alleged that the U
The Thai House committee on national security has decided to investigate the navy's decision to accept a frigate in place of a submarine it had ordered from a Chinese shipbuilder. The decision to switch the order from a submarine to a frigate was made after Germany refused to allow the submarine to be fitted with an engine made by a German manufacturer
Tensions between Israel and Colombia have escalated to a critical juncture, with Israel imposing an embargo on the Colombian defense industry in response to President Gustavo Petro's expressions of support for the Palestinian group Hamas. This diplomatic crisis unfolds against the backdrop of recent actions and statements by both nations
A rising concern for the Office of Special Investigations (OSI) is the surge in laser pointer incidents jeopardizing Air Force aircraft, particularly during nighttime operations. Laser pointers, typically associated with classroom presentations or pet entertainment, are increasingly disrupting flight operations and posing serious challenges to pilots
Ukraine has seized an AI-25TL aircraft engine and an SV-25TL air starter belonging to Belarusian defense ministry, that were sent to the country for repairs before Russias invasion. Seized equipment include six D-18Т aircraft engines belonging to Russian company Volga-Dnepr
The Central African Republic (CAR) has expressed interest in establishing a Russian military base on its territory. "Now we need a Russian military base with 5,000 to 10,000 soldiers
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Cairo has given Mohamed Hamdan Dagolo, better known as Hemedti, the leader of the Sudans paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) a 72-hour ultimatum to return Egyptian troops. This was reported by
Russian fighters and attack helicopters have shone in the ongoing pitched battle between Sudanese Armed Forces and Rapid Support Forces (RSF) which has raised fears of a civil war. Sudans military, led by Abdel Fattah Abdelrahman al-Burhan, an army general who is the de facto ruler of the country since a coup in 2019, operates a mixture of transport planes, fighter jets and helicopters sourced from Europe, Russia, China and the United States but has taken to its official social media accounts to laud Russian aircraft