In a move to overhaul its defense logistics and rapidly strengthen its armed forces, the German Cabinet has approved the
Philippine President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr
Poland has launched a major shift in its defense strategy, pledging
The British F-35B Lightning II fighter jet, which had been grounded at Thiruvananthapuram International Airport in Kerala for more than a month, has been repaired and is expected to conduct a trial flight today, according to airport officials. The fifth-generation stealth jet made an emergency landing on June 14 after experiencing a hydraulic failure while returning to the Royal Navy aircraft carrier HMS Prince of Wales
Russias Typhoon-PVO combat vehicle has completed state tests and entered mass production, according to Fanil Ziyatdinov, Director General of the Kupol plant. “The Typhoon-PVO combat vehicle for MANPADS squads successfully completed state tests last year and is now moving into serial production,” Ziyatdinov
Taiwans military held a large-scale coastal defense exercise on July 14, simulating a surprise landing by Chinese forces as part of the Han Kuang-41 drills.
Leonardo has acquired Sweden-based cybersecurity firm Axiomatics AB, strengthening its global presence in the Zero Trust security domain and expanding its network of international digital security investments. Zero Trust is a cybersecurity model that requires continuous verification of all users and devices before granting access, based on the principle of “never trust, always verify
France is seeking to take an 80 percent stake in the Franco-German-Spanish Future Combat Air System (FCAS) project, potentially upending the long-standing principle of equal partnership among the participating nations and aerospace companies. This development follows ongoing disputes within the FCAS consortium—particularly between Frances Dassault Aviation and Airbus, which represents both German and Spanish interests in the program
Iranian missiles struck five Israeli military sites during last months 12-day war, in what satellite data suggests may have been Tehrans most direct hit on Israels strategic infrastructure to date. According to radar-based satellite data analyzed by researchers at Oregon State University and reported by
Rosoboronexport, part of Russias Rostec State Corporation, has completed the first phase of a cartridge manufacturing plant in Venezuela that will produce up to 70 million 7.62 mm rounds annually for Kalashnikov assault rifles