Sarah Talbi

Sarah Talbi

Writer for Argunners, I cover defense news, military technological developments, and key chapters of geopolitical history with precision and clarity.

Amphetamines, Naps, Toilets: How B-2 Bomber Pilots Endure Flights Lasting Over 30 Hours

B-2 bomber pilots endure 30+ hour missions using simulators, stimulants, and improvised tools to stay alert and functional during extended air raids.

B-2 bomber

Fewer F-35s, More Drones: Trump’s $893B Defense Budget Twist Catches the Pentagon Off Guard

Trump’s $893B defense budget shifts focus to missiles, drones, and troop pay raises, cutting F-35 orders, Navy jobs, and older military assets.

defense budget

‘It’s Going to Explode’: American Airlines Airbus A321 Makes Emergency Return After Engine Fire

An American Airlines Airbus A321 returned to Las Vegas due to an engine surge shortly after takeoff, with no injuries reported despite visible flames and smoke.

American Airlines Airbus A321

Elon Musk Has Fired One of Tesla’s Top Executive After Months of Declining Sales – What’s Really Going On?

Elon Musk has fired Omead Afshar, Tesla’s head of North America and Europe, as the company faces declining sales in key markets and increased competition.

Elon Musk

Iran’s Hypersonic Fattah Missile Just Did the One Thing Israel Feared Most

Iran's Fattah hypersonic missile, capable of Mach 15 speeds and evasive maneuvers, breaches Israeli defenses, escalating tensions in the ongoing conflict.

Missiles and the Iranian flag

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

U.S. Approves $211 Million Sale of Amraam Missiles for Italian F-35 Fleet

U.S. approves $211M sale of AIM-120D-3 and AIM-120C-8 missiles to equip Italy’s F-35s, boosting NATO interoperability and air combat readiness.

F-35

Is America Accidentally Funding Its Enemies? Millions Have Ended Up in the Taliban’s Hands

U.S. House passes bill to block taxpayer funds from reaching Taliban, aiming to tighten oversight of aid and prevent indirect support through NGOs.

afghanistan

Iran Intensifies Retaliation Against U.S., Putting Gulf at Risk

Iran launched a missile strike on the U.S. base at Al-Udeid in Qatar, escalating tensions after recent U.S. and Israeli airstrikes on Iranian sites.

Missile strike

Iran Goes on Offense: Terror Cells Ready to Act in U.S., Warns Intermediary

Iran has warned Trump of activating sleeper terrorist cells in the U.S. if he orders an attack, escalating tensions amid a high-stakes geopolitical standoff.

L'Ayatollah Ali Khamenei
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