Ukraine Hits Russian Aircraft Plant, Airbase and Oil Refinery in Overnight Barrage
Ukraine struck a military aircraft repair plant in Taganrog, a key Russian airbase in Voronezh, and an oil refinery in Tuapse early morning on Wednesday in what appeared to be another wave of deep strikes against Moscow’s military infrastructure.
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Russia Accelerates Su-35S Fighter Production Despite Sanctions: Moscow’s Wartime Airpower Surge Reshapes Eurasian Military Balance
Moscow’s latest Su-35S fighter delivery signals more than fleet expansion, revealing a wartime force-generation strategy where industrial resilience, tactical aviation regeneration, and sustained combat output increasingly determine long-term military power.
First F-15EX to arrive on Okinawa next year, Air Force secretary says
The first F-15EX Eagle II multirole fighters may arrive on Okinawa in 2027, almost a year behind their original delivery schedule, according to the Air Force’s top civilian. Air Force Secretary Troy Meink updated the advanced fighter’s delivery date in testimony before the Senate Armed Services Committee during a May 21 hearing about the service’s proposed 2027 budget.
The US Air Force is working out how to hand the A-10 Warthog's combat search-and-rescue role off to jets like the F-35
The US Air Force has delayed the retirement of its A-10 Thunderbolt II attack aircraft, but the Warthogs are still headed for replacement, with F-35s, F-15s, and other aircraft expected to take on missions long associated with the A-10 platform.
The Royal Thai Navy orders two Airbus C295 in advanced transport configuration
The Royal Thai Navy has acquired two Airbus C295 in an enhanced transport configuration that will enable surveillance and Search and Rescue missions, on top of the logistic operations for Thailand. This order follows the recent contract with the Royal Thai Air Force for two C295s and adds on the three aircraft already operated by the Royal Thai Army, performing cargo and troop transport missions since 2016. The C295 has become the tactical transport aircraft of reference for the Thai Armed Forces.
Africa’s second most powerful military finally gets its hands on Russian Su-34M fighter jets amid North Africa arms race
Africa’s second most powerful military, Algeria, ranked 27th globally according to Global Firepower, has finally gotten its hands on Russia’s advanced Su-34M strike fighter jets amid a growing military buildup and strategic rivalry across North Africa.
Taiwan tracks 29 Chinese military aircraft, 8 ships
The Ministry of National Defense tracked 29 Chinese military aircraft, seven naval vessels, and one official ship around Taiwan between 6 a.m. on Monday and 6 a.m. on Tuesday. Twenty-four of the 29 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.
ITPS Canada orders Leonardo M-346 T Block 20 aircraft to expand allied fighter pilot training
ITPS Canada has ordered six Leonardo M-346 T Block 20 advanced jet trainers to support the expansion of NATO and allied tactical fighter pilot training. The contract includes options for six additional aircraft, with the first aircraft expected to enter service from 2029.
Why Does the US Military Put on Airshows?
Airshows fulfill a number of communications purposes: they serve as a recruiting tool, a sales pitch, a call to national pride, and a demonstration of taxpayer dollars well-spent.
Farewell AV-8B Harrier II ceremony to mark end of 40-year Marine Corps service
On the weekend, the Marine Corps posted, “The ‘sundown’ of the AV-8B Harrier II, an iconic aircraft that has supported joint and Marine Corps operations for over 40 years, also represents the dawn of a new era; it paves the way for 2nd MAW’s full transition to the F-35B and C Lightning II.”