Russian troops have begun using the remains of wild animals as improvised explosive devices. This is according to new footage released by the Telegram channel
United Arab Emirates-based defense group EDGE has signed a $2.45 billion contract with Kuwait for the delivery of eight FALAJ-3 class offshore patrol vessels, in what the company described as one of its largest regional defense agreements to date
The MAKS International Aviation and Space Salon, Russia's largest air show, has been officially postponed to 2026, Rostec State Corporation CEO Sergey Chemezov confirmed Monday. “MAKS 2025 will not take place
Damen Compact Crafts (DCCr) and fellow Dutch firm, CEAD are collaborating to develop a 3D-printed HDPE Workboat (HWB) using CEAD HDPro material. The project will take place at CEADs Maritime Application Center (MAC) in Delft
North Korea has unveiled a new air-to-air missile that closely resembles Chinas PL-12, a medium-range missile widely used by the Chinese military. On May 15, North Korean state media released images showing a MiG-29 fighter jet launching what appears to be a domestically developed, medium-range air-to-air missile
Islamabad overnight launched a drone barrage at India and a surface-to-surface missile at a “strategic target” even as loud explosions were heard at several Pakistani military bases. “Today at approximately 0500 hrs, multiple armed enemy (Pakistan) drones were detected over Khasa Cantt, Amritsar
The Netherlands and Romania signed a
France and Germany announced Wednesday the creation of a new Defense and Security Council and a Joint Defense Innovation Program, signaling a renewed partnership aimed at strengthening Europes military autonomy as concerns grow over U.S
The U.S
Bulgarias Defense Minister Atanas Zapryanov has firmly dismissed allegations of sabotage by Bulgarian personnel following technical problems with the country's newly delivered F-16 Block 70 aircraft, calling the accusations "absurd" and "cynical." Speaking on May 2 at the Third Air Base after a meeting with military staff, Zapryanov criticized what he described as politically motivated speculation about the aircrafts condition