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The latest Chinese military aircraft to appear in flight test is a tactical transport aircraft, known, unofficially for now, as the Y-30. Not perhaps as headline-grabbing as China’s string of new crewed and uncrewed combat aircraft designs, the transport is nonetheless highly significant, reflecting the People’s Liberation Army’s growing ambitions to be able to conduct out-of-area operations. China

China’s ‘Y-30’ Turboprop Airlifter Spotted For The First Time

The four-engine tactical airlifter likely has a similar mission to the C-130J and is undergoing flight tests.

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Satellite imagery is now available showing the aftermath of a Ukrainian attack yesterday on a Russian Navy Improved Kilo class diesel-electric submarine in the Black Sea naval stronghold of Novorossiysk.
Ukraine

Aftermath Of Ukraine’s Underwater Drone Attack On Russian Submarine Seen In Satellite Imagery

Ukraine’s submersible drone navigated into a protected harbor and detonated very close to the targeted submarine.

DHS 737 BBJ.
U.S. Homeland

Mystery Surrounds Luxury 737 That Appears To Be Flying For Department Of Homeland Security

DHS is buying 737s for deportation flights, but the appearance of one with apparently a luxurious interior intended for senior leaders is unexpected.

Indian Air Force (IAF) SEPECAT Jaguar fighter jets take part in an air refueling exercise during the joint exercise 'Ex Garuda-VII' between IAF and FASF in the air near Jodhpur in India's desert state of Rajasthan on November 9, 2022.
India

India Can’t Give Up Its Jaguar Strike Aircraft

Spares sourced from Oman are the latest fix to patch up the dwindling Indian Air Force fighter fleet.

Ukraine says it carried out the world's first uncrewed underwater vehicle (UUV) attack on a Russian vessel.
Russia

Ukraine Claims World’s First Underwater Drone Attack On Russian Submarine

The attack, if indeed it was executed by an unmanned underwater vehicle, would mark a new chapter in drone warfare.

A combination of new interceptors and launchers is set to give the Patriot surface-to-air missile system an "over-the-shoulder" engagement capability, the U.S. Army has disclosed.
U.S. Army

New Patriot Interceptors To Allow For “Over-The-Shoulder” Shots At Passing Targets

New vertical launchers will also help change how Patriot can engage threats, including ones that slip by overhead.

We have got what could be our first look at China’s CH-7 stealthy flying-wing drone in flight. While it’s far from the biggest Chinese drone of this configuration, it’s still of impressive size and, as we have noted in the past, appears to be tailored for intelligence, reconnaissance, and surveillance (ISR), as well as strike missions as an uncrewed combat aerial vehicle (UCAV).
China

China’s Stealthy CH-7 Flying Wing Drone Has Flown

China is actively showcasing that its CH-7, expected to primarily undertake surveillance missions, is now in flight testing.

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Two US troops and a civilian US interpreter were killed by a lone gunman in Syria, who was also killed.

Ambush In Syria Leaves Two U.S. Troops, Civilian Interpreter Dead (Updated)

Hundreds of U.S. troops and other personnel are still deployed to Syria in a counter-ISIS role.

25 July 2022, Hamburg: In front of an entrance to the Steintor underground bunker, yellow and black pressure doors can be seen. The inscription "Stand back from the door" can be read on the doors. The 140-meter-long and 17-meter-wide facility near the main train station had been built from 1941 to 1943. During the Cold War, it had been converted into a nuclear bunker and would have provided shelter for 2700 people in an emergency. Since 2007, the Hamburg Underworlds association has organized guided tours and cultural events in the underground bunker so that the history of this place is not forgotten. Photo: Julian Weber/dpa (Photo by Julian Weber/picture alliance via Getty Images)

Bunker Talk: Let’s Talk About All The Things We Did And Didn’t Cover This Week

The lights won’t stop flickering…

A contingent of six U.S. Navy EA-18G Growler electronic warfare jets, roughly a full squadron, is now forward-deployed at the former Naval Station Roosevelt Roads in Puerto Rico.

EA-18G Growlers Deploying To Puerto Rico An Indicator Of What’s To Come (Updated)

The Growlers are not a standard show of force, with the jets offering capabilities that would be key in any future strikes in the region.

MiG-29 of the Polish Air Force take part in a NATO Air Force military drill on October 12, 2022 in Lask, Poland.

Poland’s Last MiG-29 Fulcrums Being Lined Up For Transfer To Ukraine

Poland plans to hand over its final MiG-29s to Ukraine, with drone and missile technology heading in the other direction.

The Antonov An-22 (NATO reporting name 'Cock') in the air. The aircraft powered by four turboprops each driving a pair of contra-rotating propellers, the design remains the world's largest turboprop-powered aircraft. Several airframes are still in service with Russian Air Force.

There’s Likely No Way Back For Russia’s An-22 Turboprop Heavy Transports After Fatal Crash

The An-22 that crashed was reportedly the last airworthy example of what was once the world’s heaviest aircraft.

The U.S. Navy has recovered an MH-60R Seahawk helicopter and an F/A-18F Super Hornet from the aircraft carrier USS Nimitz that crashed within half an hour of each other in the South China Sea on Oct. 26.

Navy Recovers Crashed Super Hornet, Seahawk From Bottom Of South China Sea

The aircraft from the carrier USS Nimitz had both crashed on the same night within a half-hour of each other.

Congress has taken a new step toward blocking the Pentagon from axing the acquisition of new E-7 Wedgetail airborne early warning and control aircraft.

E-7 Wedgetail Radar Jet Program Cancellation Reversal Advances In Congress

Lawmakers are pushing back on Pentagon plans to buy E-2 Hawkeyes instead of E-7s, as the Air Force looks to push more capabilities into space.

As it now stands, the Boeing 707-based E-6B is slated to be replaced by the E-130J aircraft, which Northrop Grumman will modify from Lockheed Martin C-130J-30 cargo planes.

Congress Wants To Know If The C-130 Hercules Could Be The USAF’s New ‘Doomsday Plane’

The National Defense Authorization Act demands info on what replaces the ‘Looking Glass’ ICBM-launching flying command post once the Navy retires the E-6B.

A stevedore sits in a Bradley Fighting Vehicle before loading it onto the ARC Wallenius Wilhemsen Jan. 25, 2023, at the Transportation Core Dock in North Charleston, South Carolina. The shipment of Bradleys were part of the U.S. military aid package to Ukraine, providing their military with additional offensive and defensive capabilities to protect their borders against Russia’s illegal invasion. (U.S. Transportation Command photo by Oz Suguitan)

Shift In Ukraine Support In Congress’s Proposed Pentagon Budget

The measure, if passed, would provide only a small fraction of what Ukraine received in direct military aid under the Biden administration.

The House Armed Services Committee has advanced a new draft of the annual defense policy bill that includes full funding for the U.S. Navy’s F/A-XX next-generation carrier-based combat jet program.

In Limbo F/A-XX Naval Fighter Gets ‘Full Funding’ Nod From Congress, But There’s A Catch (Updated)

The Pentagon had wanted to put F/A-XX on ice to prioritize the USAF’s new F-47 fighter, causing concerns due to the looming China threat.

A Royal Thai Air Force F-16 touches down during Exercise Thai Boomerang 2015.

Thai F-16s Bomb Targets Along Disputed Cambodian Border

A Trump-brokered ceasefire between the two Southeast Asian countries has rapidly and violently collapsed.

Airman 1st Class Alexandra Ayub walks through a blast door to deliver a meal to the missileers manning the launch control center which is approximately 60 feet beneath the missile alert facility. (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Andrew Lee)

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The food won’t last forever.

The U.S. Navy has chosen the LST-100 from Dutch shipbuilder Damen to be the basis of a new class of Medium Landing Ships, or LSMs.

This Will Be The Navy’s New Medium Landing Ship

The Navy hopes to have the first Medium Landing Ship built by 2029 and avoid chronic issues that have plagued its recent shipbuilding efforts.

APKWS are now flying on Ukraine's F-16s.

Ukrainian F-16s Appear To Be Armed With Laser-Guided Rockets In New Photos

Ukraine has a massive need for the low-cost, high-volume anti-air capability APKWS II paired with the F-16 offers against drones and some cruise missiles.

Ticonderoga class firing SM-2

How USS Gettysburg Ended Up Shooting Down A Navy F/A-18 Super Hornet

New details paint a troubled picture aboard the USS Gettysburg prior to it shooting down a Super Hornet and nearly another.

European missile house MBDA has, for the first time, shown an example of its Thundart surface-to-surface rocket, the result of a rapid development program as France looks to significantly expand the range of its land-based strike capabilities. Billed as a domestically produced alternative to the U.S.-made Army High Mobility Rocket System (HIMARS), Thundart reflects growing interest, especially in Europe, in long-range precision fires.

French Thundart Rocket Unveiled As Longer-Range Alternative To HIMARS

Due to be tested next year, the Thundart is one of two options for a new sovereign guided artillery rocket for the French Army.

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