Irans health ministry
Iranian authorities have executed three men convicted of spying for Israels Mossad intelligence agency and smuggling assassination-related equipment into the country disguised as liquor bottles, the judiciary announced Wednesday. The executions took place in the northwestern city of Orumiyeh early Wednesday morning
Denmark and Ukraine have signed
The Philippine Air Force (PAF) has confirmed that its upcoming multi-role fighter (MRF) acquisitions must include the capability to land and operate on short runways, in line with the countrys new Comprehensive Archipelagic Defense Concept (CADC).
A hacker group calling itself CyberIsnaadFront has claimed responsibility for a cyberattack targeting BenSimon Aluminum Industries, an Israeli company directly involved with military and defense infrastructure projects. In a statement released on its Telegram channel, the group said it shut down all operational systems at BenSimon and exfiltrated sensitive data linked to the Israeli military, including projects connected to the Ministry of Defense and Unit 8200 — the regimes cyber-intelligence division
Japan is preparing to extend military aid to five additional countries in the Indo-Pacific region under its Official Security Assistance (OSA) program, expanding efforts to bolster regional stability amid shifting security dynamics. According to a Japanese government source quoted by
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
The Danish government has
The Director General of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), Rafael Grossi, has publicly admitted that the U.N
The French government has signed a new framework agreement with Airbus Helicopters and Naval Group to acquire uncrewed aerial systems (UAS) designed for naval operations, marking a major step in the development and deployment of the Systèmes de Drone Aérien pour la Marine (SDAM). The agreement was signed by French Armed Forces Minister Sébastien Lecornu, Airbus Helicopters CEO Bruno Even, and Naval Group Executive Vice President Marie-Laure Bourgeois