Monthly Archives: May 2022

Foxhounds Over Beijing: When the West Held its Breath For a Chinese Purchase of Advanced MiG-31 Interceptors

Foxhounds Over Beijing: When the West Held its Breath For a Chinese Purchase of Advanced MiG-31 Interceptors

The Chinese People’s Liberation Army (PLA) Air Force owes much of its success it becoming a world leading service to the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991 and the country’s ability to subsequently acquire vast sums of the some of the world’s most capable armaments and technologies from cash

Can America Even Afford its Sixth Generation Fighter? F-22’s Replacement Will Cost “Hundreds of Millions” Per Airframe

Can America Even Afford its Sixth Generation Fighter? F-22’s Replacement Will Cost “Hundreds of Millions” Per Airframe

As work continues in the United States on the development of the country’s first sixth generation fighter the F-X, which is expected to replace the fifth generation F-22 in service providing a high end air superiority capability, questions regarding the affordability of the platform have

Crimean Bastion Missile Systems Destroy Western Arms Depots in Ukraine: Russia’s Coastal Defence Batteries Can Now Strike Land Targets

Crimean Bastion Missile Systems Destroy Western Arms Depots in Ukraine: Russia’s Coastal Defence Batteries Can Now Strike Land Targets

In the latest of multiple missile strikes targeting depots for Western armaments recently supplied to Ukraine, the Russian Military has deployed P-800 anti ship missiles for a land attack role to neutralise caches at a military airfield near the Black Sea port of Odessa. Russian Defence Ministry

Poland Has Supplied $7 Billion Worth of Weapons to Ukraine Over Two Months: This is What it Sent to Fight Russia

Poland Has Supplied  Billion Worth of Weapons to Ukraine Over Two Months: This is What it Sent to Fight Russia

Polish media outlets have revealed that approximately $7 billion worth of military equipment has been transferred to Ukraine since the outbreak of war between the country and Russia on February 24, with Warsaw having long taken one of the most hardline positions against Moscow and been a leading