After more than 45 years of service, the U.S. Air Force has officially retired...
After 45 years of uninterrupted operations, the United States Air Force (USAF) has officially retired its last operational F-15C Eagle fighter jets, which were...
With the permanent withdrawal of its F-15C fighters from Japan, the U.S. Air Force...
A few days ago, the United States Air Force (USAF) deployed a new detachment of F-35A Lightning II stealth fighters and F-15E Strike Eagle...
Japan monitored the most recent deployment of the Chinese Navy aircraft carrier Shandong south...
In early April, the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force closely monitored the Shandong aircraft carrier of the People's Liberation Army Navy (PLAN), which was detected...
Japan orders Mitsubishi to develop a new Anti-Ship Missile to equip Air Self-Defense Force...
As part of its efforts to modernize its strike capabilities, Japan has selected Mitsubishi to develop a new long-range precision anti-ship missile to be...
Japan seeks to advance local production of AIM-120 AMRAAM air-to-air missiles to equip the...
As part of efforts to strengthen its defense industrial capabilities in an increasingly challenging regional environment, Japan is seeking to advance local production of...
The new Joint Maritime Transport Group of the Japan Self-Defense Forces is officially established
After being officially introduced in 2022 as part of its capability planning, the Japan Self-Defense Forces have now formally established their new Joint Maritime...
The U.S. Navy nuclear aircraft carrier USS Carl Vinson conducted exercises in the East...
Framed within routine exercises to strengthen interoperability, the U.S. Navy's USS Carl Vinson (CVN-70) Carrier Strike Group led a series of naval activities with...
The U.S. authorizes the sale of equipment for the hypersonic projectile development program of...
The U.S. government has authorized the potential sale of equipment for the hypersonic projectile development program of Japan's Self-Defense Forces. According to the U.S....











