Taiwan tracks 12 Chinese ships, 10 military aircraft
The Ministry of National Defense tracked 10 Chinese military aircraft, eight naval vessels, and four official ships around Taiwan between 6 a.m. on Thursday and 6 a.m. on Friday. The 10 People’s Liberation Army aircraft crossed the Taiwan Strait median line in the country’s northern, central, southwestern, and eastern air defense identification zone, according to the MND.
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Israel acknowledges firing at civilian aircraft over occupied West Bank
The Israeli military acknowledged on Friday that its forces opened fire on a civilian aircraft flying over the occupied West Bank after mistakenly identifying it as a drone, according to Israeli media. The incident occurred on Thursday evening as the aircraft was en route to Ben Gurion Airport near Tel Aviv.
The Nigerian Army integrates UAVs and combat aviation into operations
The Nigerian Army is formalizing the integration of unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) and dedicated combat aviation into its frontline operations to counter asymmetric threats in the country. During the recent Nigerian Army Combat Arms Training Week held in Jaji, Kaduna, Chief of Army Staff, Lieutenant General Waidi Shaibu emphasized that the force is moving toward a strategy defined by intelligence, surveillance, and precision strikes. The transition from purely traditional maneuver concepts to military-specification tactical systems aims to close the reconnaissance gap between ground units and air support.
180FW Enhances Lethality: Ohio Guard Participates in Checkered Flag and WSEP
In a contested environment, air superiority isn’t just a matter of who has the better technologies; it’s also a matter of having the training and experience needed to effectively utilize those technologies; that is why the Ohio National Guard’s 180th Fighter Wing travelled to Tyndall Air Force Base, Fla. to take part in exercise Checkered Flag and the Weapons System Evaluation Program in May of 2026.
Ukrainian pilots already undergo training on Gripen fighter jets – Swedish Defense Minister
Ukrainian military personnel have already begun training to operate Swedish Gripen fighter jets. According to Ukrinform, this was announced by Sweden's Defense Minister Pål Jonson on X. He described the transfer of the Saab JAS 39 Gripen as a new stage in the development of Ukraine's air defense.
Multiple injured after Russian drone smashes into block of flats in Romania - Nato scrambles fighter jets
Multiple people have been injured after a Russian drone smashed into a block of flats in Romania. Nato scrambled several fighter jets, seen above Galati in the country's east, to respond to the incident. Two people have been injured as a result of the drone attack - one of them very seriously.
Russian Military Aircraft Breaches Finnish Airspace, Forcing NATO Fighter Response
A Russian military aircraft is suspected of violating Finnish airspace over the Gulf of Finland, prompting an immediate response from Finland’s Air Force, the Finnish Defense Ministry reported on May 27. According to the ministry, the incident took place in the afternoon near Porkkala, off Finland’s southern coast. Finnish aircraft were launched in response to the suspected airspace violation.
US to pull military aircraft from Israel if Iran deal reached: report
The US has informed Israel of its intention to withdraw all its military aircraft from Ben Gurion Airport near Tel Aviv if an agreement with Iran is signed, according to a report. "The US fleet will be evacuated within 72 hours to bases in Europe, and the aircraft will be placed on standby to return to Ben Gurion Airport if fighting with Iran resumes," Israel's Channel 12 reported on Wednesday.
India's Fifth-Generation Fighter Gap Gives Fresh Life to Russia's Su-57 Offer
Amid growing concerns in the Indian Air Force (IAF) over Pakistan’s prospective acquisition of China’s Shenyang J-35AE stealth fighters, Russia is reportedly intensifying efforts to persuade New Delhi to procure limited numbers of its Sukhoi Su-57. Moscow maintains that these would enable the IAF to bridge a potential fifth-generation capability gap should the Pakistan Air Force (PAF) induct the J-35 in the near term. It argues that the Su-57 provides a stopgap capability until the indigenous Advanced Medium Combat Aircraft (AMCA), currently under development, enters service in the mid-2030s.
F-35 Controls General Atomics Drone in CCA Autonomy Test
A F-35 Joint Strike Fighter teamed up with a General Atomics MQ-20 Avenger drone in a recent test to refine the Air Force’s Collaborative Combat Aircraft concept, the company said in a May 27 statement.