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Taiwan Needs the F-35 Stealth Fighter

Taiwan is surrounded by U.S. F-35 operators—from Japan and South Korea to Australia—and now even Saudi Arabia is joining the ...
Over the past decade, the F-35 has steadily gained international recognition as, not only one of the most easily identifiable ...
Middle East has reached a pivotal inflection point with Washington’s announcement of the United States–Saudi Arabia Strategic ...
The stealth fighter jets escorted B-2 bombers during the US military strikes against Iran's nuclear facilities in late June.
Israel under its current government and regional posture is unlikely to want an equally capable neighbor, especially one that ...
Ironically, as soon as the F-35A is completed and enters service, it will be returned to the United States for pilot training.
Before the visit of Saudi Arabia’s Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman to Washington DC had even begun, US President Donald ...
The 19th Dubai Airshow, held at Al Maktoum International Airport in Dubai from 17 to 21 November, is a crucial defence and ...
US President Donald Trump’s unpredictable tariff crusade—framed domestically as a strategy to revive American jobs—appears to ...
In terms of known quantities, the new IRDS system acts as a passive sensor to detect threats via their heat signature, but ...
Following Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman’s visit to the White House, the Trump administration committed to a massive arms deal—including 300 M1 Abrams tanks and downgraded F-35 fighter jets.
Simply, the F-22 Raptor remains the ultimate apex predator in the world of air power. As the world's first true stealth ...