Security

Sweden Deploys Gripen Fighters to First-Ever NATO Border Patrol
The Gripen is enabling Sweden to demonstrate that its membership in NATO is not mere lip service.

These Two Military Dogs Won Medals for Fighting Bravely
It was during the infamous Blitz of London that Jet of Iada rightfully earned his claim to fame.

The Soviet Charlie-class Was Once the World’s Apex Submarine
The Charlie I-class submarines were intended for anti-surface ship warfare, primarily targeting U.S. carrier battle groups.

Houthis Claim New Attacks in Red Sea
Earlier this month, the Houthis also claimed to have targeted the Harry S. Truman with cruise missiles and UAVs.

The Royal Navy’s New Astute-class Submarine Is Nearing Active Service
The Astute-class boats, are the largest and most advanced attack submarines ever built for the Royal Navy.

China’s Sixth-Generation J-36 Fighter Has Been Spotted Flying Once Again
This J-36 sighting suggests that China could be on track to introduce the world’s first sixth-generation platform.

China’s Auto Sales in Russia Are Frozen Solid
Who could blame Russian consumers for being skittish about purchasing vehicles that can’t handle the cold?

An Israel F-35I Adir Has Fought in “Beast Mode” for the First Time
An F-35 in “beast mode” can lug an extra 22,000 pounds of internal and external weapons.

America’s M1 Abrams Tank Is Old But Tough
Ukrainian officials have commended the M1 Abrams tank’s resilience on the battlefield.

The USS John C. Stennis Nimitz-class Carrier Is Still Out of Service
The Nimitz-class carrier is expected to stay out of service for an additional fourteen months than planned.

Look Out America: China’s Fujian Aircraft Carrier Is Coming Soon
The Fujian aircraft carrier may become the nation’s first-ever nuclear-powered surface vessel if commissioned.

France’s Charles de Gaulle Carrier Completes First Pacific Deployment
The Charles de Gaulle remains the backbone of France’s sea-based power projection strategy.