China lacks the ability to “fully” invade Taiwan as it does not have the equipment, but is bringing on line advanced new weapons and has
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China places former chairman of top aircraft maker AVIC under investigation for corruption
A former head of China’s leading aircraft manufacturer has been placed under investigation as Beijing pushes ahead with anti-corruption efforts in sectors crucial to its military capacity. Tan Ruisong,
IAF Jaguars – Stealthier Than Raptors, Deadlier Than Most Other Fighters
The Indian Air Force (IAF) reportedly plans to begin phasing out its Jaguar strike aircraft starting in 2027-2028, with the complete phase-out scheduled by 2035-2040.
Chinese military aircraft enters Japanese airspace for first time, spurs condemnation
Japan scrambled fighter jets after confirming a Chinese military surveillance aircraft violated its territorial airspace off Nagasaki prefecture’s Danjo Islands in the East China Sea
US Navy Lays Keel of 80th Arleigh Burke Destroyer
The US Navy has laid the keel of the 80th Arleigh Burke-class destroyer at the General Dynamics Bath Iron Works shipyard in Maine. The event
Ending the Dominance of Naval Aviation in the U.S. Navy
For decades, the U.S. Navy hierarchy was dominated by naval aviators and nuclear submariners, and even in the 1990s, with the Chief of Naval Operations
“We Will Fight the Taliban Again”
The 2022 documentary Retrograde explores the final months of America’s war in Afghanistan, capturing footage from January 2021 until the final withdrawal of U.S. troops in August
More Chinese Companies Sanctioned by the US Over Russia Trade
China was hit last week with what must now be an all-too-familiar set of sanctions from the United States. On August 23, 42 more Chinese
Amin Saikal on the United States’ Many Mistakes in Afghanistan
United States and its allies ousted the Taliban from power in Afghanistan in retaliation for providing safe havens to al-Qaida. By the 20th anniversary of
Philippines, China trade blame over latest ship collision
The Philippines and China on Saturday accused each other of dangerous maritime maneuvers after their coastguard ships collided in disputed waters of the South China Sea. Tensions between the two Asian neighbors have ratcheted up
