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The F-35 Rejected by India: An Unexpected Blow for the U.S. Military

India decided not to purchase the American fifth-generation fighter, the Lockheed Martin F-35A Lightning II, a significant move in aerospace defense. This decision impacts U.S.-India diplomatic relations and reignites discussions…

US Marine F-35 Jets

A Terrifying Countdown: Why Russia Could Strike Within 5 Years

General Thierry Burkhard, the Chief of Staff of the French Armed Forces, has raised the alarm about the growing geopolitical tensions in Europe. As he prepares to leave his post…

Test launch of the R-37M long-range air-to-air missile from a Su-35S fighter

Taiwan’s Warships Just Got a Lot Deadlier, And China Is Watching

Taiwan’s navy launches sea trials for its first modernized Kang Ding-class frigate ROCS Chengde, featuring new radar and missile defense upgrades.

La Fayette-class frigate of the Taiwanese Navy

Russia’s New “Sotnik” Armor Can Stop a .50 Caliber Bullet—Is This the Future of Soldier Protection?

Russia's Sotnik armor, designed to stop .50 caliber bullets, combines lightweight materials and cutting-edge technologies to revolutionize soldier protection.

Russian Sotnik Armor

A 3,500-Year-Old City Is Turning Everything We Thought We Knew About the Americas Upside Down

Archaeologists uncover Peñico, a 3,500-year-old city in Peru, revealing its role as a key trading hub and shedding light on the Caral civilization's continuity.

Peñico, a 3,500-year-old city in Peru

Too Small to See, Too Powerful to Ignore : China Unveils a Drone the Size of a Mosquito

China's military unveils a mosquito-sized drone for covert surveillance, pushing the limits of miniaturization in modern warfare and micro-robotic technology.

Chaina's mosquito-sized drone

Terrifyingly Precise: Unknown Space Object Emits Explosive Signals Every 44 Minutes

Astronomers detect ASKAP J1832-0911, a deep-space object emitting synchronized radio and X-ray pulses every 44 minutes—unlike anything seen before.

Radio telescope

Military Spending Hits Historic Record : Who’s Arming Up Fastest ?

Global military spending hits record levels in 2024, led by the US, China, and Russia, as nations boost defense to respond to rising geopolitical tensions.

Military Spending

The Maldives Just Went From Tourist Haven to Military Hotspot

Maldives strengthens defense with UAE-made Ajban armored vehicles, signaling growing military cooperation amid regional security concerns.

Maldives military forces

North Korea’s Secret Nuclear Submarine Could Strike the U.S. — And Experts Are Alarmed

North Korea unveils its first nuclear-powered submarine, capable of carrying multiple nuclear missiles, raising regional and global security concerns.

Submarine
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