Algeria’s J-10C and KJ-500 Deal Signals China’s Biggest Air Power Breakthrough in Africa
The reported acquisition of Chinese J-10C multirole fighters and KJ-500 AEW&C aircraft could transform Algeria into Africa’s most technologically advanced airpower while accelerating China’s military aviation expansion across the Mediterranean and North Africa.
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Germany’s “Team Gen 6” Pushes For New European Next-Generation Fighter Aircraft Project
Eight German aerospace and defense companies have entered a partnership to develop a new next-generation fighter aircraft, should a new program be launched following the collapse of the Franco-German Next Generation Fighter project.
India’s First C-295 Completes Maiden Flight
The Indian Air Force has congratulated the C-295 program team on the successful maiden flight of the first military transport aircraft of this type manufactured in India. The Indian Air Force reported this on its social media, calling the event an important milestone in the development of the national aviation industry and the implementation of the government’s Atmanirbhar Bharat (“Self-Reliant India”) mission.
Britain and Japan agree to speed up GCAP fighter programme as part of wider technology and security partnership
Britain and Japan pledged on Sunday to accelerate progress on the Global Combat Air Programme, the next-generation fighter jet project at the centre of their defence cooperation. Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi met British Prime Minister Keir Starmer in London alongside business leaders to discuss deeper cooperation in technology, green energy and defence.
Türkiye advances in combat aircraft race, says CEO
Türkiye has made significant progress in advanced combat aircraft development while some European programs are still moving through earlier stages, Turkish Aerospace Industries (TAI) CEO Mehmet Demiroğlu has said.
Poland’s First Three F-35 Fighter Jets Enter Service
The first batch of Polish F-35 fighter jets has officially entered service, marking Poland as the first country on NATO’s eastern flank to field the US-made fifth-generation combat aircraft. Warsaw’s first three F-35s arrived in late May and were officially inducted in June. The milestone comes about two years after Lockheed Martin rolled out the initial F-35A Husarz aircraft in August 2024, part of a 32-unit sale Washington approved in 2019.
Japan Scrambles Fighter Jets After Chinese Recon Aircraft And Armed Drone Spotted 'Near' Okinawa
The Japan Air Self-Defense Force triggered an emergency scramble of fighter jets in its southwestern sector following the detection of a highly specialized Chinese strike-reconnaissance formation over the East China Sea. Moving directly on a trajectory toward Okinawa, the People's Liberation Army deployed a Shaanxi Y-9 electronic reconnaissance aircraft alongside a Tengden TB-001 medium-altitude long-endurance combat drone. Dubbed the "Twin-Tailed Scorpion," the missile-capable TB-001 drone boasts a 6,000-kilometer operational range and can carry anti-ship and surface-to-surface weaponry.
Algeria Becomes First Foreign Operator of Russia’s Su-34E and Su-57E as New Photos Signal Major North African Airpower Shift
The emergence of the first presumed photographs showing Russian-made Sukhoi Su-34E fighter-bombers in Algerian Air Force service marks a major strategic inflection point in North African airpower competition and Russia’s evolving defence export diplomacy.
The RSAF Clinches Three Awards in Large-Scale Air Combat Exercise Red Flag – Alaska
The Republic of Singapore Air Force (RSAF) has concluded its participation in the multilateral large-scale air combat exercise, Exercise Red Flag – Alaska. The exercise, hosted by the United States Air Force (USAF), was held at Eielson Air Force Base, Alaska, United States, from 28 May to 12 June 2026. The RSAF deployed 10 F-16 and eight F-15SG fighter aircraft with over 250 personnel from its Peace Carvin II and Peace Carvin V detachments. The RSAF assets and personnel trained alongside more than 60 foreign aircraft and over 2,100 personnel from the USAF and participating forces from countries including Belgium, Canada, New Zealand, and the United Kingdom.
Marine Corps F/A-18 crashes in Washington state, sparks wildfire
A Marine Corps F/A-18 Hornet crashed near Mount Rainier in Washington state this afternoon, sparking a wildfire in the area that required several helicopters to suppress. The crash happened at approximately noon today, the 3rd Marine Aircraft Wing announced Saturday evening. The Hornet, part of Marine Aircraft Group 11, 3rd Marine Aircraft Wing, “experienced a non-fatal aviation mishap while conducting routine training.”