DARPA and US Air Force fly F-16 under AI control in VENOM tests
DARPA and the US Air Force have flown a modified F-16 under the control of an artificial intelligence agent, moving autonomous combat testing from a one-off research project to actual modified frontline fighters.
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China’s 500 J-20 Stealth Fighters vs. India’s Zero: Inside the Fifth-Generation Airpower Crisis Reshaping the Himalayan Frontier
As Beijing's J-20 fleet approaches 500 airframes and races toward 1,000 by 2030, India's AMCA stealth fighter remains a decade from operational service — creating a widening capability gap with direct consequences for the Line of Actual Control, the Indo-Pacific balance, and the Quad alliance.
The Rise of the Light Fighter
The dawn of a new global defense procurement cycle leaves smaller and mid-tier air forces facing a critical, highly expensive crossroad. For nations seeking to transition away from aging, legacy fleets of Northrop F-5 Tiger IIs or Cessna/Northrop T-38 Talons, the natural strategic urge is to look toward the apex of Western military aviation.
Canada joining international program to build next generation of fighter jets
Defence Minister David McGuinty is expected to announce next week in the United Kingdom that Canada will play a role in an international program to build the next generation of stealth fighter jets, CBC News has learned.
UK commits €300 million to Ukraine Gripen fighter jet squadron by 2029, linking air defence support with British defence jobs
Prime Minister Keir Starmer has announced a €300 million UK investment to help deliver Swedish Gripen fighter jets to Ukraine, the government said in a statement. The funding is aimed at strengthening Ukraine’s ability to defend its skies from Russian attacks while supporting high-skilled work across the UK defence industry.
The Autonomous Tanker That Will Finally Free The F/A-18 Super Hornet From Its Most Hated Mission
On June 25, 2026, a Boeing MQ-25 Stingray demonstrator was lashed to the deck of USS Nimitz as the carrier took part in FLEETEX 25 alongside 25 allied warships in the Atlantic. The aircraft was Boeing's T1 test demonstrator, displayed without its Cobham aerial refueling pod.
Air Force conducts live-fire test for Collaborative Combat Aircraft program
The Department of the Air Force conducted live-fire testing of a YFQ-44A Collaborative Combat Aircraft, firing an AIM-120 weapon at a digital target in secluded airspace over the Mojave Desert.
French Rafales Mark Ukraine's Shift Away From Soviet Fighter Jets, Analysts Say
If France honors a pledge made on July 14 that Rafale fighter jets will be delivered to Ukraine in the near future, Kyiv's air force will soon operate eight different models of fighter jet, designed in four different countries.
Polish Jets Intercept Russian Spy Plane Over Baltic Sea
Polish fighter jets intercepted and forced away a Russian Il-20 reconnaissance aircraft over the Baltic Sea, Poland's defense minister said. He called it Russia's latest attempt to probe NATO air defenses and reaffirmed continued backing of Ukraine.
Argentina's Second F-16 Batch Arrives September Instead of December, Full 24-Aircraft Delivery From Denmark May Complete by 2027 Instead of 2028
Argentine Air Force already this autumn may receive second batch of F-16A/B MLU multirole fighters — aircraft should arrive at Río Cuarto airbase (Área Material Río Cuarto), key country air force technical maintenance, repair and logistics center, where they will temporarily be located until VI Aviation Brigade infrastructure modernization completion, which will be home for these aircraft.