Ukrainian pilots claim major victory with downing of Russian Su-35S
Yesterday, the Ukrainian Air Force shot down a Russian Sukhoi Su-35S air superiority fighter in an engagement that is claimed to have included Ukrainian F-16s and a MIM-104 Patriot SAM system. This comes a week after a Russian Su-35S was reported to have shot down an ageing Ukrainian MiG-29.
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Taiwan tracks 28 Chinese military aircraft, 13 ships
The Ministry of National Defense tracked 28 Chinese military aircraft, eight naval vessels, and five official ships around Taiwan between 6 a.m. on Wednesday and 6 a.m. on Thursday. Twenty of the 28 People’s Liberation Army aircraft crossed the Taiwan Strait median line in the country’s northern, central, and southwestern air defense identification zone, according to the MND.
Russia's Latest Gen Su-57 Stealth Jets Fail to Intercept Ukrainian Drones Over Omsk
Russia’s elusive Su-57 stealth fighters were seen attempting to intercept Ukrainian drones during Monday’s attack on Russia’s largest oil refinery in Omsk. Some military outlets pointed out recent photos suggesting the jet’s relegation to anti-drone duty as Moscow fields a limited number of the jets.
NATO Fighter Jets in the Baltics Authorized to Shoot Down Aerial Targets Under Updated Mission
he change will allow NATO fighter jets to respond more quickly and flexibly to aerial threats near the Alliance’s borders with Russia, including the authority to intercept and, if necessary, shoot down hostile airborne targets.
Canada selects Kongsberg Joint Strike Missile for integration with its future F-35A Lightning II multirole combat aircraft fleet
Kongsberg said Canada has become the sixth country to select the Joint Strike Missile, following a NOK 4.7 billion contract announced by the Norwegian defence company on 30 June. The customer was initially undisclosed, but Canada has now confirmed it is acquiring the missile.
Ukrainian Drones Strike Military Airfield in Borisoglebsk, Voronezh Region
Ukrainian Defense Forces strike drones attacked the military airfield in Borisoglebsk, where the Russian Aerospace Forces operate both combat and training aircraft. According to the Astra Telegram channel, the attack took place overnight between July 7 and 8, 2026. The drones successfully struck the airbase, triggering a fire, as confirmed by videos filmed by local residents.
NATO Intends to Acquire MQ-4C Triton for Maritime Surveillance
Denmark, Finland, Germany, and Norway have signed a letter of intent to acquire up to five MQ-4C Triton aircraft for NATO's intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance capability. The unmanned systems are intended to strengthen the Alliance's surveillance in areas including the Arctic and the North Atlantic.
Boeing MQ-28 Ghost Bat Demonstrates International Teaming and Deployment Capabilities
Boeing has completed a series of major program milestones for its MQ-28 Ghost Bat, an autonomous collaborative combat aircraft (CCA) designed to team with crewed platforms.
Ukrainian forces down Russian Su-35 fighter jet
Ukrainian forces destroyed a Russian military aircraft on 8 July. The Ukrainian Air Force later reported that the aircraft they destroyed was a Su-35 multirole fighter jet.
Ukraine is finally going to get Gripen fighters built for a Russia fight, but new jets come with new challenges
Ukraine is going to be receiving Gripen fighter jets, considered well-suited for its fight against Russia. It's a development that brings both near-term complications and long-term advantages.