Military Aviation News Archive

NORAD Chief: F-35 “Not Needed” for North American Defense — Canada’s Fighter Jet Review Just Got Tougher?

04/01/2026

The Commander of NORAD (North American Air Defence) has said that the American F-35 Lightning II is “not needed” for the North American defence at a time when Canada is dealing with its own F-35 predicament and reviewing the purchase of the American stealth fighter.

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Trump Approves F-35 Sale to Saudi Arabia, Triggering a New Middle East Air Power Shift

04/01/2026

President Donald Trump has again declared that Washington has agreed to sell F-35 stealth fighters to Saudi Arabia, and because the F-35 is not simply an aircraft but a software-defined combat system, the statement immediately elevates the issue from transactional arms sales into regional force-posture politics.

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Despite Significant Interest, IAF Hesitant on F-35 Acquisition Due to US End-Use Monitoring and Indigenous Weapon Integration Issues

03/31/2026

While the Ministry of Defence (MoD) has explored the American F-35 as a potential temporary solution for India’s fifth-generation fighter needs, the Indian Air Force (IAF) remains strongly opposed to the idea. Recent high-level proposals from Washington have attempted to sweeten the deal, but Indian military leaders remain concerned about losing operational independence.

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Finnish Air Force prepares for arrival of first F-35 Lightning II fighters as integration and training progress

03/31/2026

Finnish Air Force is preparing to receive its first F-35A multirole fighters this autumn, marking a key milestone in the country’s transition to a new combat aircraft capability. The introduction of the platform is progressing across training, infrastructure and operational planning as Finland moves toward full integration of the system.

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Saab CEO: Canada could get its first Gripen fighter in five years

03/31/2026

Saab’s chief executive said Canada’s existing aerospace infrastructure sets it apart from previous Gripen customers and could support a faster delivery timeline. Saab president and CEO Micael Johansson said on March 29, 2026, that delivering Gripen fighter jets to Canada within five years is “absolutely doable,” arguing that the country’s industrial base gives it a stronger starting point than previous customers such as Brazil.

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Taiwan tracks 10 Chinese ships, 1 military aircraft

03/31/2026

The Ministry of National Defense tracked nine Chinese naval vessels, one military aircraft, and one official ship around Taiwan between 6 a.m. on Sunday and 6 a.m. on Monday. The People’s Liberation Army aircraft entered the country’s southwestern and southeastern air defense identification zone, according to the MND.

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Spain Bars U.S. Iran-Related Military Flights From Its Airspace

03/31/2026

Spain said Monday that it has closed its airspace to U.S. aircraft involved in military actions targeting Iran. The decision expands an earlier move to deny the use of jointly operated military bases at Rota and Morón. Defense Minister Margarita Robles said Monday that Spain would not permit either the bases or the nation’s airspace to be used for operations tied to the U.S. military involvement in Iran.

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Iraq vows to respond to rocket attack destroyed military aircraft

03/31/2026

The Iraqi Ministry of Defense denounced on Monday a rocket attack targeting an airbase in the capital Baghdad, vowing to firmly respond through legal measures. The ministry said in a statement that the attack represents a despicable criminal act against the Iraqi military and its defensive capabilities, the state-run news agency (INA) reported.

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UK receives 48th F-35B Lightning II fighter, completing first procurement batch amid ongoing capability challenges

03/30/2026

The UK has declared an overall requirement for 138 F-35B aircraft, although only 48 were included in the initial tranche. The first aircraft were delivered to RAF Marham in June 2018. One aircraft, ZM152, was lost on November 17, 2021, after falling into the Mediterranean Sea following an unsuccessful take-off from the aircraft carrier HMS Queen Elizabeth. The wreckage was recovered in early December 2021.

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Is Su-57 Dead ? With 114 Rafales, AMCA & 6th-Gen Jet on Cards for IAF, Is It End of Road For Russian Fighter

03/30/2026

India recently approved $25 billion in fresh defence proposals to buy transport aircraft, S-400 AD systems, and remotely piloted aircraft amid tensions with Pakistan. Earlier, New Delhi authorized $40 billion to purchase more Rafale fighter jets and P-8I aircraft for the Navy.

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Türkiye Accelerates KAAN Fighter Deliveries to 2028 as Ankara Targets Sanctions-Proof 5th-Gen Airpower Dominance

03/30/2026

Türkiye’s decision to advance KAAN deliveries to 2028, while delaying exports until the indigenous TF35000 engine is ready after 2032, signals a calculated bid to build a sanctions-resistant fifth-generation fighter ecosystem with major implications for global airpower competition.

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KF-21's Sky Developers: 1,500-Day Risk

03/30/2026

All their flights were “firsts.” Mach 1.8, 50,000 feet altitude, air-to-air missile launches, mid-air refueling—extreme aviation tests simulating combat scenarios. Though they sometimes risked their lives, the moments of breakthrough were fierce and wondrous.

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South Korea’s KF-21 Boramae Fighter Jet Has Started Mass Production

03/30/2026

Development of the South KoreanKF-21 Boramae (Fighting Hawk) fifth-generation multirole fighter has been underway for more than a decade. Still, it was only this month that Korean Aerospace Industries (KAI) announced that thefirst production fighter rolled off the assembly line at Sacheon, South Gyeongsang Province. That aircraft was the first of 40 serial-production fighters, and is now on track to enter service with the Republic of Korea Air Force (RoKAF) later this year.

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U.S. Navy launches competition for new jet trainer system to modernize pilot training for future combat aircraft

03/30/2026

The U.S. Navy has issued a request for proposals for its Undergraduate Jet Training System, seeking new jet trainer aircraft and associated training systems. Proposals are due by June 29, 2026, as part of a program supporting both Navy and U.S. Marine Corps aviators.

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F-16V: The upgraded fighter that earns Taiwan $80m in royalties each year

03/30/2026

The Lockheed Martin F-16V Viper, also known as the F-16 Block 70/72, is the latest variant of the General Dynamics F-16 Fighting Falcon. With upgraded cockpit systems, radars, and electronic warfare suites, the manufacturer offers both new production and retrofit options to its customers. The F-16 has a long history of receiving warfare upgrades, currently equipping it with fifth-generation combat capabilities.

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South Korea Unveils KF-21EJ Escort Jammer to Break Enemy Air Defenses and Redefine Boramae’s Warfighting Role

03/29/2026

South Korea’s unveiling of the KF-21EJ has transformed the KF-21 Boramae from a national fighter production story into a far more consequential signal about Seoul’s intent to breach, degrade, and outmaneuver advanced enemy air defense networks. By publicly attaching an escort jammer concept to its emerging fighter family, South Korea is indicating that future air operations will not rely solely on speed, sensors, or missiles, but on electromagnetic disruption as a decisive operational enabler.

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Taiwan reports large-scale Chinese military aircraft presence near island

03/29/2026

Taiwan saw a surge of Chinese military planes near the island, its defense ministry said Sunday, after a sharp drop in flights over the past two weeks had sparked discussions among observers. The ministry detected 26 Chinese military aircraft around the island on Saturday, with 16 of them entering its northern, central and southwestern Air Defense Identification Zone. Seven naval ships were spotted around the island, it reported.

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Iranian missile hits U.S. E-3 AWACS aircraft at Saudi base

03/29/2026

An Iranian missile and drone attack on March 27 struck Prince Sultan Air Base in Saudi Arabia, wounding multiple United States service members and damaging several aircraft, including an E-3 Sentry airborne warning and control system (AWACS) aircraft and aerial refueling planes.

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F-35A Lightning IIs arrive at Misawa Air Base

03/29/2026

F-35A Lightning II aircraft assigned to the 13th Fighter Squadron arrived at Misawa Air Base, Japan, March 28, 2026, marking the beginning of the squadron’s transition to fifth-generation airpower and the permanent stationing of the Joint Force’s most advanced tactical aircraft in Northern Japan.\

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Sweden’s Gripen Fighter Jets Are Getting New Engines

03/29/2026

The new engines are reportedly more powerful, more efficient, and cheaper to run than the Gripen’s existing powerplant. This month, GKN Aerospace announced that it had delivered the first upgraded RM12EP (Enhanced Performance) engine for the Swedish Air Force’s Saab JAS 39 Gripen C/D multirole aircraft.

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Satellite Images Appear to Show Three US KC-135 Tankers Destroyed at Saudi Base, Escalating Iran-US Air War

03/28/2026

Newly circulated commercial satellite imagery from Prince Sultan Air Base appears to reveal the destruction of three KC-135 Stratotanker refuelling aircraft, raising urgent questions about the vulnerability of American airpower logistics in the Gulf.

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Taiwan tracks 12 Chinese ships, 6 military aircraft

03/28/2026

The Ministry of National Defense tracked 10 Chinese naval vessels, six military aircraft, and two official ships around Taiwan between 6 a.m. on Thursday and 6 a.m. on Friday. Four of the six People’s Liberation Army aircraft crossed the Taiwan Strait median line in the country’s southwestern and eastern air defense identification zone, according to the MND.

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China bases old jet drones near Strait

03/28/2026

China has stationed obsolete supersonic fighters converted to attack drones at six air bases close to the Taiwan Strait, a report published this month by the Arlington, Virginia-based Mitchell Institute for Aerospace Studies said.

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What is the future of GCAP?

03/28/2026

Since its inception in December 2022, the Global Combat Air Programme (GCAP) has existed as a trilateral initiative between the United Kingdom (UK), Italy, and Japan, aiming to develop a sixth-generation combat aircraft. Other countries, including Germany, Saudi Arabia, and India, have also expressed interest in becoming involved in the programme, with Poland becoming the most recent to do so at the tail end of last week.

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Eurofighter Typhoon – defending Europe’s skies

03/28/2026

GIORGIO DI MIZIO reports from Berlin on a joint RAeS/Eurofighter flagship lecture held on 26 February 2026. At the Italian Embassy in Germany, the Berlin-Brandenburg branch of the Royal Aeronautical Society held, in collaboration with Eurofighter Typhoon, the annual Günter Kappler Lecture, titled 'Defending European Skies: How the Eurofighter Typhoon Programme is Tackling Current and Future Defence and Security Challenges.'

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