The South Korean Air Force has grounded nearly all aircraft after KF-16 fighters accidentally dropped eight live bombs on a village during joint military drills, leaving 15 people injured. The incident occurred Thursday morning when two KF-16 jets "abnormally" released MK-82 bombs outside a training range in Pocheon, about 40 km north of Seoul
At least 15 people were injured in Pocheon, South Korea, on Thursday after a fighter jet accidentally released eight bombs during joint military drills with the United States, officials said. The incident occurred around 10 a
An Israeli flag was briefly raised and later burned by Druze residents in Suwayda, southern Syria, amid ongoing tensions between Syria's new rulers and the Druze minority, according to reports.
The Russian military launched a missile strike on Ukraines Odessa port, destroying a Panamanian-flagged cargo ship allegedly carrying Western weapons for Ukrainian forces, according to Russian intelligence. The Russian Ministry of Defense said
The Ukrainian Armys 47th Separate Mechanised Brigade has used a U.S
French firearms manufacturer Verney-Carron, which had a contract to supply Ukraine with assault rifles, has declared bankruptcy,
The French General Directorate for Armaments (DGA) ordered several hundred SonoFlash acoustic buoys from Thales for the French Navy. The
A Russian woman returning from India was stopped at Moscows Domodedovo Airport after customs officials detected elevated radiation levels from volcanic sand in her luggage, according to the Federal Customs Service. The 36-year-old traveler was intercepted in the "green" corridor when the Yantar radiation monitoring system detected abnormal radiation levels from her suitcase
Israel may have begun transferring Russian and Soviet-made weapons captured in Lebanon and Syria to Ukraine. The
Tensions in the West Philippine Sea escalated as Chinese maritime forces allegedly harassed Philippine government vessels conducting a scientific survey near Sandy Cay, according to the Philippine Coast Guard (PCG). On January 24, Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources (BFAR) vessels BRP Datu Pagbuaya and BRP Datu Bankaw, tasked with a marine scientific survey and sand sampling, faced aggressive actions from multiple Chinese Coast Guard ships and a Chinese Navy helicopter