USA Parades Nuclear Stealth Bombers And Vows Jets Are 'Ready To Strike Anywhere, Any Time' Amid Middle East Tensions
The United States has displayed its fleet of nuclear-capable stealth bombers.
The United States has displayed its fleet of nuclear-capable stealth bombers.
Duke has been stripped of a key role by King Charles ahead of major visit to African country
In this article, we look at the 10 weakest militaries in Europe. You can skip our detailed analysis on defense spending patterns in the continent and head over directly to the 5 Weakest Militaries in Europe. Global military spending reached a record-high of $2.44 trillion in 2023, according to latest figures released by the Stockholm […]
It took years of work, but the Russian navy’s secretive, highly specialised submarine AS-31 – nicknamed “Losharik” – is finally ready for sea trials, currently scheduled for next month.
Ukraine broke records with a long-distance strike on Russia on Thursday, hitting a target 746 miles from the border.
Russia only had one tank on display during its Victory Day parade this year. Every year, Moscow wraps itself in patriotic pageantry for Victory Day, a celebration of its victory over Nazi Germany in the Second World War. Today marks the 79th anniversary and Mr Putin addressed the parade in the Red Square, talking up his country's military capabilities in a speech aimed as much at a foreign audience as a domestic one.
Russian forces have made two cross border assaults inside northern Ukraine, according to information from Ukrainian sources and officials – in what President Volodymyr Zelensky is calling a ‘new wave of counteroffensive actions” by Russia.
MOSCOW (Reuters) -President Vladimir Putin has agreed to withdraw Russian forces and border guards from various parts of Armenia at Yerevan's request, Putin's spokesman was cited as saying on Thursday by Russia's Interfax news agency. The announcement follows the departure of nearly 2,000 Russian peacekeepers from in and around the Nagorno-Karabakh region which Azerbaijan returned by force in September last year.
At a military base that now doubles as a detention center in Israel’s Negev desert, an Israeli working at the facility snapped two photographs of a scene that he says continues to haunt him.
The impact of the massive US aid package approved last month has yet to be felt on the battlefield.
President admitted his country’s army is facing a ‘really difficult situation’ in the east where Vladimir Putin has stepped up offensives
Ukrainian Captain Oleksandr Zhygun told The Guardian his platoon has shot down all the drones it has encountered, despite using "antiquated" guns.
Kyiv has sought the US-made aircraft to help it counter Russian air superiority during Putin’s illegal war
One thing many critics of US aid to Ukraine don’t seem to understand is that most of the money actually gets spent in the United States, very often on improved equipment for our own armed forces. For example, some Ukraine aid is being spent getting the latest Iron Fist “active defence” equipment into the US Army’s own armoured vehicle fleets much faster than it would otherwise arrive.
With conflicts raging in Ukraine and Gaza, it is understandable that the Government might be wary about picking a fight with a superpower like China, no matter how incriminating the evidence of its hostile intent might be.
Strikes damage 34 flats and three dozen cars in Belgorod city
Yemen's Houthi rebels on Thursday claimed responsibility for two missile attacks in the Gulf of Aden on two Panama-flagged container ships that caused no damage. Meanwhile, an adviser to Iran's supreme leader again threatened that Tehran could build a nuclear weapon if it chose to pursue atomic armaments. The comments by Yemeni military spokesman Brig. Gen. Yahya Saree and former Iranian Foreign Minister Kamal Kharrazi come as the allies of Hamas continue to pressure Israel over its continuing war on the militant group in the Gaza Strip.
Firefighters were called to assist police in removing pro-Palestinian protesters from the roof of a military drone factory in Leicester
Following the debacle of the American exit from Kabul, the former British ambassador to Washington, Robin Renwick, wrote in these pages about Joe Biden’s approach to foreign affairs. “As a long-standing member of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, Biden has always prided himself on his expertise in foreign policy,” he said. “But he has never yet proved to be very good at it.”
The U.S. announced a new $400 million package of military aid for Ukraine on Friday, as Kyiv struggles to hold off advances by Russian troops in the northeast Kharkiv region. This is the third tranche of aid for Ukraine since Congress passed supplemental funding in late April after months of gridlock. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy had warned Thursday that his country was facing “a really difficult situation” in the east, but said a new supply of U.S. weapons was coming and “we will be able to stop them.”
Prince Harry and his wife, Meghan, arrived in Nigeria amid pomp and dancing on Friday to champion mental health for young people affected by conflicts and to promote the Invictus Games, which the prince founded to aid the rehabilitation of wounded and sick servicemembers and veterans. The couple, in the West African nation for the first time on the invitation of its military, began their three-day visit by going to the Lightway Academy school which receives support from their Archewell foundation to train young girls affected by conflicts in Nigeria, before going on to meet with the nation's military officers. Harry and Meghan will also be meeting with wounded soldiers and their families in what Nigerian officials have said is a show of support to improve the morale of the soldiers, including those fighting a 14-year war against Islamic extremists in the country's northeast.