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Month: January 2026

Edge Group + Anduril

The Omen program redefines tactical aerial autonomy

30 January 2026 admin 0

Anduril and EDGE unveil a hybrid drone that combines vertical takeoff and long-range cruise flight Summary Omen represents a technological breakthrough in the tactical drone […]

Kamikaze drone Genran-5

Geran-5 crosses the threshold of low-cost cruise missiles

30 January 2026 admin 0

Russia deploys a kamikaze drone with a speed of 600 km/h and a range of 1,000 km—the Geran-5—which redefines drone warfare in Ukraine On January […]

THAAD Interceptor

Ballistic missiles: America boosts THAAD production from 96 to 400 per year

30 January 2026 admin 0

From 96 to 400 THAAD interceptors per year: what the Lockheed-Pentagon agreement reveals about stockpiling, costs, and buyers. In summary The Pentagon and Lockheed Martin […]

From Mirage to MiG: The incredible epic of civilian fighter jet flight

From Mirage to MiG: The incredible epic of civilian fighter jet flight

30 January 2026 admin 0

Discover the history of civilian fighter jet flight: from Tematis’ daring feat to stratospheric records in the MiG-29, a technological and human adventure. The idea […]

DARPA Falcon HTV-2

DARPA’s Falcon HTV-2: the hypersonic speed lab!

28 January 2026 admin 0

The HTV-2 aimed for Mach 20 to understand extreme speed: technology, limits, flight results, and what hypersonic technology really changes for warfare. In summary In […]

strike in france

France: how the air traffic controllers’ strike is complicating military operations

28 January 2026 admin 0

SNCTA strike notice at the end of January: how the strike is affecting civil-military coordination, air traffic control, and European air traffic flows, without halting […]

Russia Rostec Sukhoi SU-34

Rostec operates “24/7”: Su-34, Su-35, and glide bombs en masse

26 January 2026 admin 0

Rostec claims accelerated production of Su-34 and Su-35 aircraft. Behind the slogan “24/7,” the key weapon remains the guided glide bomb and its effects in […]

MUX Northrop

Northrop wins MUX TACAIR and consolidates its hypersonic power

26 January 2026 admin 0

Northrop Grumman wins MUX TACAIR for the Marines and consolidates its power in SRM engines, key to US hypersonic defense. Summary Northrop Grumman has just […]

Tejas MK2

The Tejas Mk2 aims for 2026 and challenges the Gripen E in the export market

26 January 2026 admin 0

New Delhi promises a maiden flight for the Tejas Mk2 in 2026. India is positioning it against the Gripen E in terms of performance, cost, […]

Mirage 2000-5F

Ukraine: what MICA weaponry really changes for the Mirage 2000-5F

26 January 2026 admin 0

Ukrainian Mirage 2000-5Fs now carry the MICA missile. Range, guidance, missions, integration, and strategic advantage against Russian threats. Summary Information confirmed by open sources in […]

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  • Before Sukhoi: how the Draken turned its stall into a Cobra
  • The Rafale, a weapon of non-alignment against US ITAR control
  • Fighter pilot: the qualities that make the difference on a mission
  • F-5 Tiger II: the iconic “aggressor” aircraft, from Top Gun to US bases
  • FCAS fighter jet: Berlin challenges French leadership and slams the door
  • The most famous fighter planes: myth, technology, and war
  • The Typhoon’s million flight hours confirm a European success story
  • US F-35s delivered without radar, symptomatic of a program under strain
  • Franken-Flanker: how Ukraine is reinventing the Soviet Su-27
  • Grumman X-29: when anisotropy saved the inverted wing
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  • Before Sukhoi: how the Draken turned its stall into a Cobra
  • The Rafale, a weapon of non-alignment against US ITAR control
  • Fighter pilot: the qualities that make the difference on a mission
  • F-5 Tiger II: the iconic “aggressor” aircraft, from Top Gun to US bases
  • FCAS fighter jet: Berlin challenges French leadership and slams the door
  • The most famous fighter planes: myth, technology, and war
  • The Typhoon’s million flight hours confirm a European success story
  • US F-35s delivered without radar, symptomatic of a program under strain
  • Franken-Flanker: how Ukraine is reinventing the Soviet Su-27
  • Grumman X-29: when anisotropy saved the inverted wing
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