Eye On Iran, Israelis Conduct Huge Two-Week Exercise On Cyprus
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TEL AVIV: As the Middle Eastern kettle boils hotter, Israel is striving to improve the readiness and efficiency of its forces with regional exercises aimed, in part, at building de facto regional alliances. Syrian news agencies are reporting another air attack on the Russian-aligned country on June 12. According to Syrian news agencies, the… Keep reading →
With FCAS, French Air Force’s Renaissance Begins
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France’s Air Force imagines new and improved concepts of operations will flow from the Future Combat Aircraft System (FCAS).
How US Allies Can Keep An Electronic Eye On China
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The Center for Strategic & Budgetary Assessments has some new ideas for how even relatively poor allies can help keep the peace in the Pacific.
US, Poland Ready Major Troop Announcement at White House; MoD Watches F-35s
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As the Polish president visits the White House this week, Polish officials are touring US air bases to check out the F-35.
US-Turkey Relations At Precipice; Turks Start S-400 Training
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The Pentagon appears to be ready to take further action in the long-running saga over Turkey and the F-35.
GOP & Dems Fight Trump To Stop $8B Saudi, UAE Arms Deals
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Can Bolton & His Russian Counterpart Defuse Israeli-Syrian Tensions?
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TEL AVIV: The Syrian civil war may seem to be winding down, but Israel is increasingly anxious after Russia’s surprise announcement it will give Syria full control of sophisticated S-300 air defense systems that could threaten Israeli aircraft. That’s not just a theoretical concern, because Israel has been hitting targets linked to Iran and its… Keep reading →
Israelis Invest In New Artillery: ATMOS Mobile Howitzer
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The IDF plans to replace hundreds of aging American M109s with Elbit’s ATMOS, which is 50 percent made in the US.
Dunford: Leaders Mull First NATO Strategy In Decades
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Katie Wheelbarger, the acting assistant Defense secretary for international security affairs, said Thursday that “Russia’s great power status still remains largely aspirational.”
US-China Likely To Clash At Shangri La
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We could see the most direct U.S. challenge to China since 2005, when Defense Secretary Rumsfeld became the proverbial skunk at the globalist garden party in Singapore by bluntly chastising the Chinese for what was then only the very beginning of their military modernization program.