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squadron logistics

The logistical challenges of rapidly deploying fighter squadrons to distant theaters of operation

14 November 2025 admin 0

Rapidly deploying a fighter squadron thousands of miles away remains a colossal logistical challenge. A look back at the methods, shortcomings, and innovations of the […]

SU-35 China

Chinese fighter jet threatens Australian P-8 and rattles Canberra

14 November 2025 admin 0

A People’s Liberation Army Air Force SU-35 fighter jet dropped flares near an Australian patrol aircraft in the South China Sea: why did it do […]

russian army drone

Moscow strengthens its army with a powerful drone force

14 November 2025 admin 0

Russia creates a new military branch dedicated to drones: what is the rationale, how is it organized, and what impact will it have on the […]

france, drones technology

Is France lagging behind in military drones and AI

10 November 2025 admin 0

Has France fallen behind in military drones and embedded AI? A statistical analysis of programs, budgets, manufacturers, successes, and dead ends. In summary France has […]

F-35 Belgium

Belgium assesses the industrial benefits of the F-35A Lightning II in replacing the F-16 Fighting Falcon

10 November 2025 admin 0

As Belgium replaces its F-16s with the F-35, the debate intensifies over the industrial offsets promised to Belgian companies: assessment, challenges, and criticism. Summary In […]

SU-57

Su-57: Russia pushes its fifth-generation fighter jet for export

10 November 2025 admin 0

Russia is promoting the Su-57 fighter jet to attract foreign buyers ahead of the 2025 Dubai Airshow. This is a strategic move to boost its […]

Eurofighter Typhoon: the CAPTOR-E radar

Eurofighter Typhoon: the CAPTOR-E radar, a technological breakthrough

10 November 2025 admin 0

The Eurofighter’s CAPTOR-E / ECRS Mk 0/Mk 1/Mk 2 radar marks a technological breakthrough. Field of view, GaN modules, electronic warfare: everything is explained. Summary […]

China hypersonic weapons

The rise of Chinese hypersonic weapons – the speed game

7 November 2025 admin 0

Chinese hypersonic weapons are shaking up global deterrence. Analysis of the DF-ZF and airborne missiles capable of bypassing missile defenses. Summary China is currently at […]

Dassault Rafale

Rafale: the real reasons behind its late export success

7 November 2025 admin 0

The international success of the Rafale can be explained by France’s technological autonomy, Dassault’s industrial reliability, and the geopolitical refocusing of buyers. Summary Long shunned […]

F/A-18 Super Hornet

Why the Navy is keeping the Super Hornet despite the stealthy F-35C

7 November 2025 admin 0

Why the Navy will keep the Super Hornet alongside the F-35C: complementary roles, ammunition “truck,” operating costs, and upgrades. Summary The U.S. Carrier Air Wing […]

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  • The Mirage IIING, an aircraft that became a laboratory for modern fighter jets
  • How the MiG-23 corrected the flaws of the Soviet MiG-21
  • Canada relies on the F-35 to defend the Arctic
  • GCAP under pressure as Tokyo fears a capacity gap
  • The fuel-cooled F-35: when a fuel tank that is too hot can ground it
  • NATO: 5% of GDP, the budgetary shock coming to Europe
  • MiG-31 and total look-down: the radar feat that surprised NATO
  • Did you know: The Super Hornet can fly with its wings folded
  • Deprived of Starlink, Russia improvises an “internet” via balloons
  • 11 more F-35As: Brussels takes responsibility, but wants “Made in Europe”
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  • The Mirage IIING, an aircraft that became a laboratory for modern fighter jets
  • How the MiG-23 corrected the flaws of the Soviet MiG-21
  • Canada relies on the F-35 to defend the Arctic
  • GCAP under pressure as Tokyo fears a capacity gap
  • The fuel-cooled F-35: when a fuel tank that is too hot can ground it
  • NATO: 5% of GDP, the budgetary shock coming to Europe
  • MiG-31 and total look-down: the radar feat that surprised NATO
  • Did you know: The Super Hornet can fly with its wings folded
  • Deprived of Starlink, Russia improvises an “internet” via balloons
  • 11 more F-35As: Brussels takes responsibility, but wants “Made in Europe”
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