Monthly Archives: January 2024

Why a Stronger Turkish Air Force is Vital to U.S. and Israeli Security Interests: White House Fast Tracking F-16 Sales Amid Mideast Tensions

Why a Stronger Turkish Air Force is Vital to U.S. and Israeli Security Interests: White House Fast Tracking F-16 Sales Amid Mideast Tensions

Amid rising tensions across the Middle East the United States has sought to support accelerated modernisation of the armed forces of one of its two leading strategic partners in the region, namely NATO member Turkey, with President Joe Biden on January 23 sending letters to Senate Foreign Relations

Russia’s Tank Production ‘Surge’ Falls Far Short of Expectations: Can Industry Meet the Army’s Future Needs?

Russia’s Tank Production ‘Surge’ Falls Far Short of Expectations: Can Industry Meet the Army’s Future Needs?

Throughout much of the Cold War the Soviet tank industry was estimated to be larger than those of the rest of the world combined, with an annual output over 4000 vehicles per year in the 1980s from five separate tank factories, the largest three of which were the Malyshev and Omsktransmash

Why Ethiopia Just Joined Algeria and Kazakhstan Rejecting French Rafale Fighters to Buy Russian Su-30SMs

Why Ethiopia Just Joined Algeria and Kazakhstan Rejecting French Rafale Fighters to Buy Russian Su-30SMs

On January 16 Ethiopia was confirmed to have become the fifteenth country to operate the Russian Su-30 twin seat heavyweight fighter, with the state-owned Ethiopian Broadcasting Corporation reporting an undisclosed number of the aircraft had been received. A least two of the aircraft are currently in the country, which has the same blue camouflage scheme as the older Su-27 fighters the country already operates. It has long