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Iran Eyes CM-302 Deal with China Amid Rising United States Navy Tensions in the Persian Gulf

Details such as how many missiles might be involved, the overall cost, and when deliveries might happen...

J-20 Stealth Fighter: Advanced Avionics, WS-15 Engine Issues, and Combat Capabilities

During the recent Joint Sword-2024A exercise, which simulated an invasion of Taiwan, the Chinese stealth fighter jet...

Gowind 2500 Corvette: Enhancing French Naval Capabilities Beyond Floréal-Class Frigates

Navy, Devonport, Fleet, Ship, Aerial, IPV, OPV, Inshore patrol Vessel, Offshore patrol vessel: Fleet Officer of the Watch Manoeuvres in the...

Upgrade Unveiled: Explore the Enhanced Features of the F-16 C/I Fighter Jet, from Advanced Engines to Expanded Weapon Systems

A recently surfaced image has unveiled a rare glimpse into the armament configuration of the Israeli Air...

Russian Black Sea Fleet’s Missile Arsenal: An Analysis of Shtil-1 and Kh-35 Capabilities

In the midst of the ongoing conflict in Ukraine, the Russian Black Sea Fleet has mobilized all...

Ukraine could get Norwegian anti ship missile, US artillery weapon systems

According to US sources, Washington will supply Ukraine anti-ship missiles to deal with the Russian blockade of...

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Romania Selects Rheinmetall Lynx KF41 IFVs in €3.4B Defense Deal

Romania’s Ministry of National Defence has chosen the Lynx KF41 infantry fighting vehicle (IFV) from Rheinmetall as...

ArianeGroup Explores Ballistic Missile Production in Germany

The above image is for representative purposes only. ArianeGroup, the French producer behind the...

UK Military Decline Exposed Amid Iran Conflict, Pressure Mounts on Starmer

The conflict involving Iran has highlighted vulnerabilities in Britain’s armed forces, increasing pressure on Prime Minister Keir...

Ukraine to Deploy 25,000 Robot Vehicles as Volodymyr Zelenskyy Pushes Battlefield Automation

Ukraine plans to procure 25,000 unmanned ground vehicles (UGVs) in the first half of 2026—more than twice...