For the first time since its founding, a Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force destroyer sailed...
In a new episode that heightens tensions with China in the Indo-Pacific region, for the first time since its establishment in 1954, the Japan...
The Daniel Defense rifles and the standardization of the Argentine Armed Forces’ weaponry
With the intention of replacing the veteran FAL rifles, the Argentine Army has taken the first steps to realize a project that will culminate...
While the USAF’s NGAD is put on hold, the U.S. Navy looks to move...
After the recent news regarding the suspension of the USAF’s NGAD program, due to various concerns over its high costs and the subsequent project...
The fifth of the new Taigei-class submarines of the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force was...
In recent hours, the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force celebrated the launch of one of its new Taigei-class attack submarines at the Kobe Shipyard &...
With an eye on the Arctic, Canada begins the process to acquire 12 new...
Against the backdrop of the announced purchase of 12 new attack submarines, the Canadian government has launched a request for information to various players...
The U.S. Navy received the second-to-last of its troubled Freedom-class littoral combat ships
At the end of September, the United States Navy received the Littoral Combat Ship USS Beloit (LCS 29) at the Fincantieri Marinette Marine shipyard...
New advancements are recorded in the construction of the Type 076 amphibious assault ship...
In the last few hours, new images of the Type 076 amphibious assault ship of the Chinese People's Liberation Army (PLA) Navy have gone...
The Peruvian Marine Corps is accredited to perform USAR tasks
The Peruvian Marine Corps is finalizing details for its imminent international accreditation as a light-level collapsed structure search and rescue unit, as part of...












