Military Aviation News Archive

After Unprecedented Night Of Downing Drones Over Poland, NATO Reports No Posture Changes (Updated)

09/11/2025

A spokesperson for NATO’s Supreme Allied Commander Europe (SACEUR) says it has no force posture changes to announce after an unprecedented flurry of Russian drones violated Polish airspace overnight. Authorities in Poland say they have assessed that the incursions were not accidental. Polish and Dutch fighters shot down several of the intruding uncrewed aircraft. The alliance has described this as a first-of-its-kind event.

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Marine Corps Hornets arrive to relieve first F-35B squadron deployed to Japan

09/11/2025

A squadron of Marine Corps F/A-18 Hornets began arriving at an air station southeast of Hiroshima this week to replace the service’s first squadron of F-35B Lightning II fighters deployed to Japan. The first Hornets with Marine Fighter Attack Squadron 232 landed Monday at Marine Corps Air Station Iwakuni for a six-month stint, according to a news release from the 1st Marine Aircraft Wing that day.

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P-8 Poseidon Officially Selected By Singapore As Its Next Maritime Patrol Aircraft

09/11/2025

Singapore has confirmed its selection of the Boeing P-8A Poseidon as its next maritime patrol aircraft (MPA). The new aircraft will replace the Republic of Singapore Air Force’s (RSAF) fleet of aging Fokker 50 turboprops for a significant capability boost and will continue the modernization of one of the region’s best-equipped air arms.

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Forget China Or Russia: America Is The Stealth Fighter King

09/11/2025

It has become a common practice among fighter aircraft designers and producers outside the United States to present new designs and claim them to be stealthy. To some degree, according to US experts in this esoteric field of aerospace technology, they can describe what they have developed as “stealthy,” but most do not meet US standards in this regard.

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Zelensky: Deployment of NATO aircraft to intercept Russian drones in Poland ‘highly significant’ precedent

09/11/2025

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky commended the use of NATO aircraft to intercept Russian drones over Poland after a Wednesday incursion amid an attack on Ukraine. “The precedent of using combat aircraft from several European countries simultaneously to shoot down Russian weapons and protect human lives is highly significant,” Zelensky wrote in a statement on the social platform X.

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Israel attacks Yemen’s capital, Sanaa, a day after bombing Qatar’s Doha

09/10/2025

Israeli air strikes have hit the Yemeni capital of Sanaa, a Houthi-affiliated media outlet reports. “Israeli aggression on the capital Sanaa,” Al Masirah television posted on Telegram on Wednesday.

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NATO Says It Scrambled Fighter Jets to Shoot Down Russian Drones Over Poland

09/10/2025

More than a dozen Russian drones entered Poland overnight, prompting NATO to scramble fighter jets to shoot them down in what Western officials described on Wednesday as a dangerous escalation of the war in neighboring Ukraine.

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Algeria to Receive Russian Su-34 Fighters

09/10/2025

Algeria’s procurement of Russian Su-34 fighter jets appears to be making progress. According to reports, production of the Sukhoi fighter jets intended for Algiers is already underway. Last month, Military Watch Magazine confirmed new footage that depicted a small batch of Su-34 strike fighters being prepared in export configuration. Analysts suspect that this batch of aircraft is intended for Algeria and is expected to replace the nation’s older Su-24M strike fighters.

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Rising dragon, slumbering Sam

09/10/2025

Last week was one for the books. US President Donald Trump rebranded the Department of Defense as the Department of War. And China held a remarkable parade and flyover in Beijing. It was clearly intended to drive home the fact that China’s armed forces had at least attained technical parity with the United States and possibly surpassed it.

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The United States awarded a new sustainment and upgrade contract for the Argentine Air Force’s F-16AM/BM fighters

09/10/2025

As the arrival of the first six F-16AM/BM fighters for the Argentine Air Force approaches, alongside progress in infrastructure works and the training of pilots and personnel, at the end of last August the United States government awarded a new contract aimed at sustaining the Argentine aircraft as well as those of other operators. This comes in addition to other contracts granted by the U.S. Department of Defense, as well as agreements reached between Argentina and Danish firms.

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Navy Issues Five Contracts for Carrier-Based Collaborative Combat Drones

09/10/2025

On August 5, reports began coming out revealing the U.S. Navy’s Naval Air Systems command (NAVAIR) had issued contracts to companies seeking conceptual designs for a carrier-based Collaborative Combat Aircraft (CCA) ‘drone fighter’.

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Vendors team up on sensors, comms systems for GCAP next-gen fighter

09/10/2025

British, Italian and Japanese firms set to build sensors and communications systems for the GCAP fighter have formed a UK-based consortium ready to sign a design and development contract with the platform’s lead integrators. Known as GCAP Electronics Evolution (G2E), the consortium groups Leonardo and ELT Group from Italy, Leonardo UK and Mitsubishi Electric representing Japan, the firms said at the DSEI show in London.

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Israel targets Hamas leadership in military strikes on Qatar, officials say

09/09/2025

Israel launched an airstrike against Hamas leaders in Qatar on Tuesday, expanding its military actions that have ranged across the Middle East to include the Gulf Arab state where the Palestinian Islamist group has long had its political base. Qatar, which has acted as a mediator alongside Egypt in talks on a ceasefire in the almost two-year-old war in Gaza, condemned the attack as "cowardly" and called it a flagrant violation of international law.

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Syria accuses Israel of carrying out air strikes

09/09/2025

Israel has carried out air strikes in the central and western parts of Syria, the country's state news agency said on Monday night. Syria's Foreign Ministry condemned the air strikes as "a blatant infringement" of its sovereignty and regional stability, Reuters reported.

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The current state of the F-16s in Venezuela: past, present, and decline of the multirole fighters that were the most modern in South America

09/09/2025

The recent flyby carried out by Venezuelan F-16s near a United States Navy destroyer in the Caribbean Sea has put the spotlight on the Fighting Falcons of the Bolivarian Military Aviation (AMB). Of U.S. origin and manufactured by what was then General Dynamics, they once were, at the time of their arrival in Venezuela, the most technologically advanced and capable multirole fighters in South America.

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Switzerland says F-35A delivery on track for 2027 despite cost, delay concerns

09/09/2025

Delivery of the F-35A fighter jets to Switzerland remains scheduled to begin in mid-2027, Switzerland’s defense procurement agency Armasuisse confirmed on September 6, 2025. The first aircraft will come from Lockheed Martin’s factory in Fort Worth, Texas, before a second production line in Cameri, Italy, starts deliveries in mid-2028. Switzerland’s fleet is due to arrive in the latest “Block 4” configuration, an Armasuisse spokesperson told Swiss agency Keystone-ATS.

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The Air Force Only Has 143 ‘Combat-Coded’ F-22 Raptor Fighters

09/09/2025

The U.S. Air Force faces a potential “air superiority gap” due to the small size and maintenance issues of its F-22 Raptor fleet. While the F-22 remains a qualitatively superior fighter, only 143 (numbers vary by source) of the 186 aircraft are combat-coded, a number dwarfed by China’s rapidly growing fleet of J-20s.

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A Sobering Report on the DoD’s Largest Weapons Program

09/09/2025

In a scathing assessment of the F-35 Joint Strike Fighter effort and associated contractors, the Government Accountability Office (GAO) published a 54-page report on the program’s recent performance. The federal agency identified troubling trends related to modernization efforts for the F-35 Block 4 upgrade, related delivery underperformance, and failed contract requirements. Below are some of the leading highlights.

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For $103.9 Million, U.S. Approves Sale of Advanced AIM-9X Missiles for Belgian, Italian, and Romanian Air Force Fighters

09/08/2025

The United States government has authorized the potential sale of a new batch of advanced AIM-9X Sidewinder air-to-air missiles to equip the fighter fleets of the Belgian, Italian, and Romanian Air Forces. This follows one of the most recent notifications submitted by the State Department to the U.S. Congress, seeking approval for the $103.9 million transaction through the Foreign Military Sales (FMS) program.

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F-47 next-generation fighter jet to fly sooner than expected, says Boeing Phantom Works chief

09/07/2025

The first flight of the US Air Force’s sixth-generation F-47 fighter will happen sooner than many anticipate, according to Boeing’s Phantom Works division. Colin Miller, vice president and general manager, said people will “be surprised by how fast you see [the F-47] flying.”

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Anduril joins U.S. Navy’s carrier drone fighter race

09/07/2025

Amid growing competition in the U.S. defense industry, Anduril Industries announced Friday that it has been chosen by the U.S. Navy to develop designs for the service’s future carrier-ready Collaborative Combat Aircraft (CCA). “The US Navy has selected Anduril to develop designs for carrier-ready Collaborative Combat Aircraft (CCA),” the company said. “We are focused on delivering an aircraft built specifically to the Navy’s distinct needs, at rapid speed and formidable scale.”

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KAAN fighter jet prototypes enter system integration, first flight set for 2026

09/06/2025

The first of Türkiye's next KAAN indigenous combat aircraft prototypes has entered the system integration phase, with Turkish Aerospace Industries (TAI) planning first flights for spring 2026, company officials announced. TAI officials, speaking to Tony Osborne from Aviation Week on Tuesday, confirmed that two prototypes are in an advanced state of structural assembly, with system integration work underway at the company's final assembly line in Ankara.

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The F-15 Eagle Just Might Be the Greatest Plane of All Time

09/06/2025

The F-15 Eagle is a dominant aircraft, unrivaled in air-to-air combat—still in active service, and credited with over 100 aerial kills without a single loss. The McDonnell Douglas F-15 Eagle is one of the most respected fighter aircraft ever built. Boasting an undefeated air-to-air record, the F-15 is an air superiority virtuoso benefitting from exceptional maneuverability and handling characteristics combined with raw power.

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Pentagon warns Venezuela as 2 military aircraft fly near US warship

09/06/2025

Two Venezuelan military aircraft flew near a United States Navy ship in international waters, the US Department of Defense has said, in a move described as “highly provocative” amid escalating tension between Washington and Caracas. The Defense Department warned Venezuela in a statement late on Thursday to cease further provocative moves, describing the Venezuelan aircraft buzzing over the US vessel – reported to be the guided-missile destroyer Jason Dunham.

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Boeing completes early MQ-28 Ghost Bat Collaborative Combat Aircraft demonstrations in Australia

09/06/2025

Boeing and the Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) have completed a series of demonstrations validating the operational viability of the MQ-28 Ghost Bat Collaborative Combat Aircraft. The Capability Demonstration 2025 missions concluded in early June, four months ahead of schedule, after 150 hours of flight and more than 20,000 hours of virtual testing.

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