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U.S. Air Force

Why Does The F-47’s Design Look So Different Than What Many Expected?

Most sixth-gen fighter concepts have been tailless deltas, and China is pursuing that planform, but Boeing's F-47 went a very different direction.

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Ten F-22 Raptors arrived at RAF Fairford on Friday from Ovda Air Base in Israel, where they took part in Operation Epic Fury.
Iran

F-22 Raptors Arrive In England After Deployment To Israel For Iran War

The F-22s are part of a larger retrograde of airpower out of the CENTCOM region while at the same time the prospects of renewed fighting grow.

The U.S. Navy's Nimitz class aircraft carrier USS Abraham Lincoln has been underway for 210 straight days – well over half a year – in support of Operation Epic Fury and the subsequent blockade of Iran.
USS Abraham Linclon (CVN-72)

Supercarrier USS Abraham Lincoln Passes 200 Consecutive Days At Sea Mark

The flagship of Carrier Strike Group 3, which is currently operating in the Middle East, has not made a port call since December 2025.

Apparently for the first time, an image has appeared showing a Chinese J-15T carrier-based fighter launching while carrying four anti-ship missiles. The photo offers the clearest indication so far that China’s rapidly evolving carrier force is overcoming one of its longstanding operational constraints: getting heavily loaded strike fighters airborne from its flattops.
People's Liberation Army Navy (China)

Chinese J-15 Fighter Seen Launching From A Carrier With Four Anti-Ship Missiles For First Time

The catapult-equipped Fujian is now unlocking the J-15T’s strike potential.

A Tomahawk cruise missile flies toward Iraq after being launched from the AEGIS guided missile cruiser USS San Jacinto March 25, 2003 in the Red Sea.
Germany

Germany To Buy Ground-Launched Tomahawk Missiles

The planned purchase marks a major shift in NATO‘s conventional strike posture as allies respond to the threat from Russia.

Strikes on Iran as exchanges of fire enters third day after breaking ceasefire.
Iran

Renewed Attacks Between U.S. And Iran Stretch Into Third Day (Updated)

The future of U.S.-Iranian peace talks remains very uncertain after a crescendo of tit-for-tat strikes.

Patriot missiles for Ukraine may be licensed built in the future.
Ukraine

Ukrainian-Built Patriot Missiles Won’t Be Defending The Country’s Skies Anytime Soon

Trump promised to give Ukraine a license to assemble its own Patriot interceptors, but actually doing so will take many, many months, at best.

President Donald Trump has left Turkey on an older VC-25A Air Force One jet. The U.S. Air Force’s new VC-25B Bridge aircraft had brought Trump to that country yesterday for the NATO Summit, but left without him on board earlier today.
Air Force One

Trump Unexpectedly Swaps New Air Force One Jet For Old In Sudden Trip To British Base

It is unclear what caused the change, but there have been major concerns over the defensive and other capabilities on the new VC-25B bridge aircraft.

The Arleigh Burke-class guided-missile destroyers USS Porter (DDG 78), front, USS Donald Cook (DDG 75), USS Carney (DDG 64) and USS Ross (DDG 71) are moored at Naval Station Rota, Spain.
NATO

What The U.S. Military Could Lose If Trump Cuts Off Trade With NATO Ally Spain

Naval Station Rota and Morón Air Base provide vital air, maritime, and logistics capabilities that would be difficult to replace.

The Government Accountability Office (GAO) says low availability of unnamed "legacy" aircraft has created hurdles for flight testing of the new AGM-181A Long-Range Standoff (LRSO) nuclear-armed cruise missile. The B-52 is the only platform known to be involved in this effort.
U.S. Air Force

Poor B-52 Readiness Creating Testing Challenges For New AGM-181A Nuclear Cruise Missile

The B-52 fleet is in need of an upcoming upgrade and has been in high demand, as well as suffering a tragic loss.

British and Dutch forces will be equipped ‌with new amphibious transport ships under a new maritime partnership, the British government has announced. Each nation will operate four of the vessels, which will bolster NATO’s amphibious forces and allow the alliance to respond to crises faster.
NATO

UK And Dutch Partner On Next-Gen Amphibious Assault Ships

A shared fleet of eight assault ships will improve interoperability, replace aging platforms, and prepare both navies for drone-enabled warfare.

TWZ’s weekly carrier tracker monitoring America’s flattop fleet, including deployed Carrier Strike Groups (CSG) and Amphibious Ready Groups (ARG)
Carrier Tracker

Where Are The Aircraft Carriers: July 7, 2026

Boxer amphibious ready group re-aggregates in the Middle East as the U.S. beefs up its naval force posture there.

North Korea's newest warship, the Kang Kon, has an unexpected feature: the ability to deliver a broadside of machine gun fire.
North Korea

North Korea’s Frigate Bristles With A Comical Number Of Machine Guns

North Korea’s Kang Kon warship released a full broadside of machine gun fire during a demonstration for Kim Kong Un.

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The shaky ceasefire between the U.S. and Iran is facing its greatest threat yet.
Iran

Deal To End Hostilities Between U.S. And Iran Faces Most Serious Challenge Yet (Updated)

Both Trump and Iran declare the ceasefire is over in the wake of the latest flare-up in fighting.

A U.S. Air Force F-16 Fighting Falcon aircraft approaches a U.S. Air Force KC-135 Stratotanker aircraft to refuel in the U.S. Central Command area of responsibility June 5, 2026. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Adriana Jordan-Alcaniz)
Iran

U.S. Strikes Iran In Retaliation For Multiple Attacks On Shipping In Strait Of Hormuz Over Last 24 Hours (Updated)

Earlier on Tuesday, three tanker ships were attacked in the Strait of Hormuz, rattling an already shaky ceasefire.

Pirate attacks on Gulf of Aden spiking, adding pressure on commercial shipping in the Middle East.
Red Sea

Pirate Attacks Spike Off The Horn Of Africa

The Houthis are likely backing their own proxies in the form of pirates as shipping is just recovering from the war with Iran and Red Sea battles.

Satellite imagery shows China has built what looks to be a new pattern of hardened structures with retractable roofs at a key missile test and training base in Inner Mongolia.
China

Mysterious Rectangle ‘Silos’ Spotted At Sprawling Chinese Missile Test Base

The structures with large rectangular retractable roofs could point to new strategic capabilities China could deploy more widely.

The next NATO airborne early warning and control (AEW&C) platform will be Saab’s GlobalEye, as announced today during the alliance’s summit in Ankara, Turkey. The decision to buy up to 10 GlobalEyes for NATO comes after Sweden, France, and Canada all selected the platform, and amid a flurry of new orders for military equipment as part of a wider alliance defense spending drive.
Airborne Radar

NATO Picks Saab GlobalEye To Replace Aging E-3 AWACS Fleet

The GlobalEye acquisition comes alongside a raft of NATO capability announcements spanning drones, maritime patrol aircraft, tankers, and airlifters.

President Donald Trump announced that he will build a granite helipad on the South Lawn to protect it from the intense exhaust heat and rotor wash of the VH-92A "Marine One" helicopter.
VH-92

VH-92 Patriot Getting Granite White House Helipad Will Finally Allow VH-3D Sea King To Retire

After many decades of landing on the White House lawn, Marine One will operate from a helipad, which Trump says the VH-92’s maker is paying for.

Canada’s next submarine will be German made, after Ottawa announced its decision to buy a dozen new Type 212CD boats from ThyssenKrupp Marine Systems (TKMS). The subs will replace Canada’s aging and troublesome Victoria class diesel-electric submarines, and reflect the increased priority afforded to underwater operations in the highly strategic Arctic region.
Diesel-Electric Submarines

Canada Picks German Type 212 Submarine For Badly Needed Fleet Renewal

The 12-boat procurement is one of Canada’s biggest-ever defense buys and marks a major shift toward closer military cooperation with European allies.

02 Jul 2026 – F-35B fighters launching from HMS Prince of Wales to intercept a Russian military aircraft Royal Navy F-35B fighters of UK Carrier Strike Group launched from HMS Prince of Wales to intercept a Russian Tupolev Tu-142 maritime reconnaissance and anti-submarine warfare (ASW) aircraft, NATO name 'Bear'. The 809NAS pilots launched F-35B fighters to intercept the Russian long-range maritime patrol bomber on the afternoon of the 2 July as it transited close to the Strike Group, north west of Norway in the Norwegian Sea. Image shows a Sonobuoy being deployed from the Russian Aircraft by parachute. When it hits the water it deploys an underwater microphone which listens for propeller and engine sounds. This information is then relayed back to the Aircraft. UK Carrier Strike Group is under the command of NATO as it continues operations in the High North and Arctic as part of the Arctic Sentry framework. The Strike Group’s headquarters is embarked in HMS Prince of Wales whilst it conducts Operation Firecrest after sailing from Portsmouth in April. The deployment to date has seen the Strike Group working with Allies and partner nations in the region, demonstrating its ability to operate effectively in a complex and strategically significant region while focused on NATO’s drive of preserving peace, security and cooperation in the Arctic.
Royal Navy

Russian Tu-142 Bear Drops Sonobuoys During Close Encounter With British Carrier

The Tu-142 maritime patrol aircraft flew just off the HMS Prince of Wales while deploying submarine-detecting sonobuoys as F-35s shadowed it.

Bunker Talk: Happy 250th Birthday United States Of America Edition!
Bunker Talk

Bunker Talk: Happy 250th Birthday United States Of America Edition!

Two and a half centuries of USA.

Ukraine struck Russia's Saki air base on Crimea again to ratchet up the pressure on Vladimir Putin.
Russia

Hardened Aircraft Shelters At Russian Air Base In Crimea Damaged From Ukrainian Drone Strikes (Updated)

The drone attacks on Saki Air Base are part of Ukraine’s latest campaign to make Crimea as uninhabitable for Russian forces as possible.

The Royal Navy has successfully launched a strike-capable drone from a ship at sea, marking a significant step forward in the UK’s drive to create a hybrid naval force to defend against evolving threats. Working with British Army colleagues, sailors on experimentation ship XV Patrick Blackett launched the Nyan One Way Effector drone during recent trials off the south coast of England. Already tested extensively during land exercises, the autonomous drone was taken to sea to explore how it could be operated from a ship. Pre-programmed to fly to a specific target, the system was flown from a launcher installed on the ship’s deck.
Drones

Royal Navy’s Sea Launch Of Combat-Proven Nyan Kamikaze Drone Points To Fleet’s ‘Hybrid’ Future

The demonstration of a new shipboard strike capability comes amid advancing plans to integrate drones deeply across the fleet.

The search is on for a missing crewmember after an MH-60S Seahawk helicopter crashed into the Arabian Sea.
MH-60/AH-60

U.S. Navy MH-60S Seahawk Goes Down In Arabian Sea (Updated)

The search is on for a missing crewmember after the other three were safely recovered.

The U.S. Navy has confirmed that it is at least exploring an alternative to the still-in-development AGM-88G Advanced Anti-Radiation Guided Missile-Extended Range (AARGM-ER).
AGM-88 High-Speed Anti-Radiation Missile (HARM)

Navy Already Looking For Alternatives To Its Brand New AARGM-ER Radar Busting Missile (Updated)

The Navy is pushing to finally field the AGM-88G AARGM-ER after years of delays, but is also now looking at other options.

B-52s departed RAF Fairford after deployment for Iran war.
B-52

B-52 Stratofortress Bombers Leave England After Iran War Deployment

The B-52 departures, along with other assets returning home as of late, come amid tense negotiations between the U.S. and Iran.

Imagery has recently appeared showing a Russian Sukhoi Su-57 Felon fighter with an unusual external weapons load of short-range air-to-air missiles, as well as an apparently previously unseen type of targeting pod. While we cannot say for sure, we may just have gotten our first close look at a Su-57 equipped to counter the Ukrainian kamikaze drones that are now a regular menace to air defenses increasingly deep inside Russia.
Su-57

New Su-57 Weapons Configuration Points To Drone And Cruise Missile Defense Mission

Russia’s top fighter may have been drafted into trying to help defend against Ukraine’s growing long-range strike capabilities.

A B-21 Raider rejoins with a KC-135 Stratotanker. The B-21 program exemplifies the Department of the Air Force's warfighting-focused acquisition mindset, leveraging digital engineering and modern production to deliver a mature, highly capable system at speed. The B-21's efficiency and flexibility will provide a survivable, unpredictable deterrent force, forming the backbone of America’s future bomber force. (U.S. Air Force photo by Todd Schannuth, image altered for security)
B-21

B-21 Raider Not Appearing In Any America 250 Flyovers, Air Force Confirms

Despite speculation, America’s newest bomber will be sitting out of this year’s landmark Independence Day festivities.

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F-22

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WWII

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Germany

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