Greece Strengthens Fleet: French Shipbuilder Begins Construction on Third Belharra-Class Frigate
The keel laying of the third Hellenic Navy FDI frigate, HS Formion, marks a major step forward in its ambitious modernization program.
The keel laying of the third Hellenic Navy FDI frigate, HS Formion, marks a major step forward in its ambitious modernization program.
US-supplied Abrams tanks in Ukraine face withdrawal due to drone vulnerability, prompting a reassessment of strategy and tactics.
Ukrainian engineers in the UAE unveiled the Kronos submarine, boasting a manta ray-inspired design, 180-degree turns at full speed.
Amidst the echoing turmoil of the Donbas conflict, a balaclava-clad pro-Russian rebel pays his respects to the fallen, embodying the unresolved strife and sorrow that pervades the region.
Antony Blinken’s recent meetings in Beijing unfolded over almost six hours of candid discussion, reflecting both emerging avenues of cooperation and persistent tensions, notably regarding China’s ties to Russia’s defense efforts and the strategic stakes of artificial intelligence.
I tweaked the optics in our dusty sedan, while Kay-Kay, ever the daredevil in disguise, bartered over Gouda at the Zelenica, blissfully unaware of the danger lurking just around the market’s corner.
US-Japan alliance strengthens as they team up for naval maintenance, aiming to deter China’s maritime ambitions in the Asia-Pacific.
The US Air Force awarded a $13 billion contract to replace its aging “doomsday planes” with a next-generation airborne command center.
The US purchase of obsolete Soviet-era aircraft from Kazakhstan raises questions about its purpose amid growing tensions.
In the murky twilight, the only truth I knew was the road ahead—crooked, uncertain, but ours to navigate as we chased ghosts cloaked in the fog of war.
The F-84 Thunderjet, originally designed as a high-performance fighter, proved its worth in the Korean War as a formidable ground-attack aircraft, adapting to the evolving dynamics of warfare with its robust construction and heavy payload capacity.
I’ve always been an unabashed fan of the shotgun, drawn in by its raw power and reliability, which proved essential during my time carrying a 14″ 870 in urban environments in Afghanistan.