The UK will purchase 12 F-35A jets, enhancing its nuclear deterrence and joining NATO’s mission. PM Starmer cites rising global uncertainties.
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Iran retains "considerable" capability to threaten U.S. forces in the Middle East despite recent bombardments, says Vice Adm. Brad Cooper.
Japan's military conducted its first domestic missile test, firing a Type 88 missile in Hokkaido, marking a shift in its defense strategy amid rising tensions with China.
The Israel-Iran conflict sparks fears of Iran closing the vital Strait of Hormuz, potentially causing oil prices to surge and impacting global trade.
U.S. B-2 bombers executed a surprise strike on Iran's nuclear facilities, using 30,000-pound bombs to target underground sites, in Operation Midnight Hammer.
Fred Smith, founder of FedEx, passed away at 80. A Marine Corps veteran, Smith revolutionized express delivery, shaping FedEx into a global logistics giant.
A West Virginia museum honoring veterans seeks more space to expand its rich artifact collection and enhance public engagement.
Saab has chosen Anduril Rocket Motor Systems to create solid rocket motors for its GLSDB, enhancing U.S. defense manufacturing capabilities.
Army Secretary Daniel Driscoll pledges to present Congress with a detailed analysis of the Army Transformation Initiative's strategic decisions within 10 days.
Airbus may boost A330 MRTT production due to high demand from clients worldwide, with potential for increased European pool participation and new MRTT+ model.










