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Celebrating 10 years of being the best offense for the world of defense.
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- Ukraine needs ground-based air defenses way more than MiGs. Here are the best options:
- China Stuns With Heavy Stealth Tactical Jet’s Sudden Appearance This is the most advanced flying machine we have seen out of China, lacking any tails and packing stealth and long range. Story + prelim analysis:
- Signs of possible evacuation at Russia's Khmeimim Air Base in Syria. Multiple airlifters have arrived at the base. 3 IL-76s and 1 AN-124. The An-72 is usually forward based there. There also appears to be a Su-24 on the runway. Major uptick in airlifted presence. Expect more.
- Ukraine Situation Report: European Vote Calls For Providing Leopard Tanks
- UH-60 Black Hawk Cargo Drone With Clamshell Nose Breaks Cover The new U-Hawk can lug thousands of pounds of cargo internally that would never fit in a standard Black Hawk, and launch scores of its own drones and munitions. Story:
- Yes, China Just Flew Another Tailless Next-Generation Stealth Combat Aircraft In less than 24hrs, two previously unseen Chinese advanced combat jet designs have broken cover & both are already undergoing flight testing. What we know & a lot we don't:
- Turkey’s Fighter-Like Drone Emerges For Taxi Tests
- Welcome to The War Zone Downlink, a new social media segment that features satellite imagery we obtain that doesn't demand a full article, but is still of interest. Relatively new S-400 air defense battery location in Crimea:
- Exclusive details of Ukraine’s daring helicopter missions deep into Russian-occupied Mariupol to resupply besieged troops:
- Dozens Of Dutch F-16s Were Just Freed Up Potentially For Ukraine
- Exclusive:🚀🚁 EA-18G Growler Killed A Houthi Mi-24 Hind With An AGM-88E Anti-Radiation Missile The Navy has confirmed our suspicions that an EA-18G Growler used an AGM-88E Advanced Anti-Radiation Guided Missile to destroy an Mi-24/35 Hind. Story:
- Skunk Works Unveils Vectis Air Combat Drone That Puts A Premium On Stealth Lockheed's new Collaborative Combat Aircraft, targeted to fly in two years, reflects a higher-end approach compared to types the USAF has selected so far.





