July 2022 marks 40 years since the Soviet MiG-29 Fulcrum entered service in the Soviet Air Forces, with the aircraft being the oldest outside the United States that is still in production today and one that still serves in the fleets of two dozen countries. The MiG-29 was one of […]
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After Blocking F-35s U.S. Senate Set to Impose Harsh Conditions on Turkey to Purchase Last Generation F-16s
Following indications by officials in the Joe Biden administration that the United States would be willing to provide F-16 fighters for the Turkish Air Force, after concessions from Ankara allowed for the accession of Sweden and Finland into NATO, chairman of the U.S. Senate Committee on Foreign Relations Robert Menendez […]
Facing Stronger North Korean Air Defences: U.S. Makes First F-35 Deployment to South in Half a Decade
On July 11 six United States Air Force F-35A stealth fighters arrived in South Korea, which marked the first such deployment of the aircraft since 2017. The deployments closely follow tests of a range of new advanced tactical weapons by North Korea’s armed forces, and the inauguration of a new administration […]
Despite Hawkish Positions on China and Korea, Shinzo Abe Was Critical of Ukraine’s Zelensky and NATO’s Russia Stance
The assassination of Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe on July 8 has led to widespread assessments of his political career and his stances, with Abe widely considered the most influential politician in 21st century Japan even after his nine years in office. Despite stepping down from leadership of the ruling […]
After Two Years of Delays to America’s B-21 Bomber – Rival Chinese H-20 May Fly First
By the early 2020s it was increasingly apparent that China and the Untied States had emerged in a league of their own in military competition, with the sizes of their defence sectors, military budgets, research and development and acquisitions all having no near competitors. This has been reflected in fields […]
China’s Defence Sector Developing New Weapons More Efficiently and ‘Five to Six Times Faster’ Than America’s Can – U.S. General
Amid growing signs of a widening Chinese edge in developing technologies key to the next generation of military competition, ranging from hypersonic glide vehicles and stealth drones to quantum communications, voices of concern in the United States have continued to grow. The latest of these was Deputy Assistant Secretary of […]
American ICBM Failure Just After Takeoff Highlights Broader Issues With Strategic Nuclear Capabilities
In the late hours of July 6 the LGM-35A Sentinel intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) program suffered a significant setback when its Mk 21A ICBM reentry vehicle being tested at Vandenberg Space Force base in California failed just seconds after launch. The LGM-35A program has faced widespread criticisms due to its […]
A New Look at the World’s First Twin Seat Fifth Gen. Fighter: China’s J-20AS Progressing Towards Joining the Fleet
Following its unveiling in October 2021, the world’s first twin seat stealth fighter developed by China’s Chengdu Aircraft Industry Group has been widely reported to be moving towards entry into service in the Chinese People’s Liberation Army Air Force. The name of the new aircraft remains uncertain, with both J-20S […]
F-35 vs. F-22 in a Close Range Dogfight: Avionics May Still Matter More Than Manoeuvrability
End of an Icon: World’s Last Squadron of Mach 3+ Interceptors Retires as Algeria Reportedly Replaces its MiG-25s
The Algerian Air Force has reportedly retired its final squadron of MiG-25 Foxbat heavyweight interceptors, with the aircraft making their last fights during celebration of the country’s sixtieth independence anniversary. Fifteen of the aircraft were in service at the beginning of 2022 including 11 combat variants and four reconnaissance variants, […]