On Tuesday evening, the Israeli army announced an attack on eight segments of bridges used by the Iranian regime to transport military equipment. This operation is part of ongoing Israeli efforts to counter security threats.
The Taiwanese Ministry of Defense has reported that delays in budget approval this year threaten to halt arms purchases worth <strong>NT$78 billion</strong> (approximately <strong>$2.44 billion</strong>), along with training and maintenance. This situation highlights the financial challenges faced by the island in enhancing its defense capabilities.
Israel has announced a halt to all arms purchases from France following the closure of French airspace to Israeli aircraft. This decision comes at a sensitive time as regional tensions escalate.
Israeli Prime Minister <strong>Benjamin Netanyahu</strong> announced that Israeli airstrikes have destroyed approximately <strong>70%</strong> of Iran's steel production capacity, significantly impacting its ability to manufacture weapons. This announcement comes amid new missile attacks on Israel from Iran.
A report by the Financial Times reveals that a financial advisor to U.S. Defense Secretary <strong>Mark Esper</strong> attempted to invest millions in a weapons fund shortly before military strikes against <strong>Iran</strong>. This raises serious questions about potential insider trading within the Trump administration.
Russian company Kalashnikov has announced a significant increase in the production of AK-12K short automatic rifles by <strong>15%</strong> in the first quarter of <strong>2026</strong>, reflecting rising global demand for these weapons.
U.S. President Donald Trump has warned European allies that he will stop arms supplies to Ukraine unless they make efforts to open the Strait of Hormuz. These statements come at a sensitive time for international relations.
Former U.S. President Donald Trump has threatened to stop arms supplies to Ukraine, aiming to pressure European allies to join a coalition to reopen the Strait of Hormuz. These remarks come at a sensitive time marked by increasing tensions in the region.
The Israeli army announced plans to significantly destroy Iran's weapon production capabilities within days amid rising tensions between Israel and Iran. This warning reflects Israel's strategy to counter perceived threats to its national security.
European concerns are rising over a potential decline in US support for Ukraine as Washington focuses on the Middle East conflict. Warnings about possible cuts in military supplies to Ukraine are raising new fears.
Swedish Army Chief <strong>Mikael Claesson</strong> stated that Russia has superior production capabilities in weapons manufacturing compared to Western nations. He also noted that the ongoing conflict in Iran could enhance Moscow's funding for its military operations in Ukraine.
Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro appeared in a New York court for the second time, as the judge refused to dismiss the case despite his inability to pay legal fees due to U.S. sanctions.
On Thursday, the Israeli army announced an escalation of airstrikes against Iranian facilities designated for weapons production, targeting approximately <strong>1000</strong> sites. This move is part of Tel Aviv's efforts to curb the military capabilities of the Iranian regime.
On Wednesday, the Israeli Air Force executed a series of airstrikes targeting Iranian weapons production facilities across multiple regions. The Israeli military confirmed that these operations are part of its ongoing efforts to counter Iranian threats.
Yemeni military and security forces have intensified their campaign to confiscate and prohibit weapons in Hadhramaut Valley, aiming to enhance stability and address security challenges. This initiative coincides with the handover of security leadership in Al-Dhale'e as part of broader government efforts.
Data reveals that the US Air Force has conducted 43 military cargo flights from Japan and South Korea to the United States following the outbreak of the conflict in Iran. This surge aims to replenish military stockpiles in response to the ongoing crisis.