Ukraine Situation Report: Kyiv’s Growing Counter-Battery Advantage
While the counteroffensive grinds on, Ukrainian artillery teams are hunting down their Russian counterparts with increasing efficiency.
While the counteroffensive grinds on, Ukrainian artillery teams are hunting down their Russian counterparts with increasing efficiency.
Taiwan recently retired its Hawk surface-to-air missile systems, which the U.S. may be buying back and sending to Ukraine.
Wagner fighters are now in Belarus and training its military as originally planned, and Prigozhin may be tent-bound among his fighters.
Just one week of entries from the FAA's Domestic Events Network hotline offer new insights into reports of unidentified aerial phenomena.
With a strained force in Europe, the order could recall hundreds of people who left the military to take the place of deployed troops.
The French carrier-based Rafale fighter appears to have emerged victorious in India, being selected ahead of the F/A-18E/F Super Hornet.
The battered Seawolf class submarine that hit a seamount will not be repaired till sometime in 2026 at the earliest.
A top Russian general says he was fired after blasting Defense Minister Shoigu's handling of the war with complaints that echoed Prigozhin's.
A Ukrainian general has stated that the cluster munitions will be a powerful weapon, but that they have not yet been used.
The U.K. Royal Air Force has announced plans to demonstrate highway operations for both the F-35B and the Typhoon.
A doorway to the Air Force making use of contractor-operated tankers to reduce the strain on its own fleets may finally be cracked open.
Despite coming under heavy fire, Ukrainian forces are still lodged on the Russian-controlled side of the Dnipro River.
The Next Generation Air Dominance crewed jet remains cloaked in secrecy, but pondering its speed and altitude goals is a useful exercise.
Pirates were nothing without their weapons, but they were much more meticulous about caring for them than their reputation suggests.
The Russian MoD claims Prigozhin turned over high-end weapons like T-90 tanks, howitzers and multiple launch rocket systems.
With the French donation of the SCALP cruise missile, Ukraine receives another long-range weapon to strike targets far beyond the front.
Rumors abound that the apparent U.S. approval of an F-16 deal rests upon Turkey dropping its opposition to Sweden joining NATO.
The Laugo Arms Alien is a highly exotic and pricey sidearm that offers a low bore axis giving it extreme accuracy.
Training for Ukrainian pilots on flying F-16s is set to begin in August in Denmark with a training center set up in Romania as well.