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The Netherlands will buy four new conventionally powered submarines from France, to replace its Cold War-era Walrus class and to contribute to a new-look defense posture in which long-range conventional strike capabilities are given new importance.
Diesel-Electric Submarines

Dutch Choose French Design For New Tomahawk-Armed Submarines

Shenyang J-35
People's Liberation Army Air Force (China)

Chinese Fighter Jet Exports Set To Grow Significantly

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Mi8/Mi-17

Defecting Russian Mi-8 Helicopter Was Lured To Ukraine: Reports

Anduril Industries, the company responsible for the popular ALTIUS series of drones, has undertaken a first live-fire test of its ALTIUS-700M loitering munition.
Loitering Munitions

Our First Look At The ALTIUS-700M Loitering Munition Obliterating A Target

F-16 Fighting Falcons sit in the boneyard at Davis-Monthan Air Force Base, Ariz. on Jul. 30, 2010. The 309th Aerospace Maintenance and Regeneration Group is converting F-16s into usable manned or drone targets allowing Air Force to train and test new weapons platforms in the process. (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Desiree N. Palacios)
F-16

F-16s Pulled From U.S. Boneyard Are Being Delivered To Ukraine For Spare Parts

Boeing says Poland has expressed an interest in buying F-15EX Eagle II fighters.
Eastern Europe

Poland Eyeing F-15EX Buy Amid Weapons Buying Spree

Trash-carrying balloons launched across the border by North Korea are seen floating in the sky above Seoul on October 4, 2024. Relations between the two Koreas are at one of their lowest points in years, with Pyongyang ramping up weapons tests and bombarding the South with balloons carrying rubbish, and Seoul suspending a military deal and resuming propaganda broadcasts in response.

North Korea Sending GPS-Equipped Balloons Across The Border

Queen Elizabeth class carrier HMS Prince of Wales departing Portsmouth, February 12, 2024
Royal Navy

Royal Navy Carrier Sails For NATO Exercise Amid Readiness Concerns

he U.S. Air Force and U.S. Navy could soon be tasked with exploring whether extending the range of existing AIM-120 and AIM-9 air-to-air missiles is one path to help right-size stocks of those weapons.
U.S. Air Force

Extended Range AIM-120s, AIM-9s Eyed To Meet Future Air-to-Air Missile Demands

U.S. Air Force Senior Airman Thomas Clewell, 495th Fighter Generation Squadron crew chief, marshals an F-35A Lightning II aircraft at RAF Lakenheath, England, Nov. 19, 2024. The 495th FGS is essential to generating daily sorties, enabling pilots to train and maintain readiness to respond quickly and effectively when called upon.
F-35A

Major Indications Nuclear Bombs Are Back At USAF Air Base In England

Ukrainian forces appear to be moving closer toward Tokmak in Zaporizhzhia Oblast.
Russia

Ukraine Situation Report: Major Push Toward Tokmak Gaining Steam

Russia is pushing toward the Oskil River in Kupiansk say Ukrainian and U.K. officials.
Russia

Ukraine Situation Report: Fighting Flares Around The Oskil River

Belarus Wagner Training
Eastern Europe

Ukraine Situation Report: Wagner Begins Training Belarusian Military

Iran appears to be increasingly focusing its retaliatory attacks against energy production infrastructure in Gulf Arab States.
Iran

Gulf Arab States Under Pressure As Iranian Attacks Grind On (Updated)

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky blasted his Bulgarian counterpart today over a lack of arms for Ukraine.
Russia

Ukraine Situation Report: Zelensky Blasts Bulgarian President Over Opposition To Arming Kyiv

The U.S. Department of Defense has disclosed that it’s still unclear about the lethal effects of the hypersonic missile that’s at the center of the Army’s Long Range Hypersonic Weapon (LRHW) Dark Eagle and which will arm the Navy’s Zumwalt class stealth destroyers and future Block V Virginia class submarines. The surprising knowledge gap comes after the Army achieved the long-delayed first test-firing of a Dark Eagle missile from its trailer-based launcher, something you can read more about here.
Long-Range Hypersonic Weapon (LRHW)

Pentagon Still Unsure About Lethality Of Dark Eagle Hypersonic Missile

Now We Know Russia’s Mysterious New Fighter Is A Single-Engine Design (Updated)
Russia

Now We Know Russia’s Mysterious New Fighter Is A Single-Engine Design (Updated)

Pulsejet drone has flown.
U.S. Homeland

Pulsejet Drone Flies, Could Have Big Impact On Cost Of Future Weapons

Storm Shadow
Storm Shadow/SCALP

Crashed Storm Shadow Missile Falls Into Russian Hands (Updated)

SpaceX's contract for a new satellite constellation for the DOD could be a game changer.
Spy Satellites

If SpaceX’s Secret Constellation Is What We Think It Is, It’s Game Changing (Updated)