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Goodbye Ariete: Italy’s KF51-based IMBT takes the Paris stage

Goodbye Ariete: Italy’s KF51-based IMBT takes the Paris stage

On the Eurosatory show floor in Paris on the morning of 15 June, the concept set to carry the Italian Army's thirty-year tank lineage into...

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The A400M Atlas: How Europe Closed Its Strategic Airlift Gap — And What It Cost

The A400M Atlas: How Europe Closed Its Strategic Airlift Gap — And What It Cost

For decades, NATO faced a fundamental contradiction: its members could field formidable combat aircraft, sophisticated missile systems, and precision-guided munitions — yet consistently struggled to...

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NATO’s Air Defense Interoperability Problem Has a New Answer: Lockheed’s Plug-and-Play GBAD Network

NATO’s Air Defense Interoperability Problem Has a New Answer: Lockheed’s Plug-and-Play GBAD Network

On June 5, 2026, a consortium led by Lockheed Martin UK and backed by 11 NATO member states unveiled a concept that could quietly reshape...

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Top 10 Jet Trainers in 2026: TAI Hürjet on Top — M-346, T-50, T-7A Compared, Explained

Top 10 Jet Trainers in 2026: TAI Hürjet on Top — M-346, T-50, T-7A Compared, Explained

Jet trainers are the backbone of an air force. The critical rung that takes a pilot from a subsonic Cessna to an F-35. The M-346...

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Leonardo M-346 Master: Italy’s Lead-In Fighter Trainer and the Hürjet Challenger, Explained

Leonardo M-346 Master: Italy’s Lead-In Fighter Trainer and the Hürjet Challenger, Explained

NATO is busy training fifth-generation fighter pilots, and only a handful of aircraft can carry the syllabus all the way from primary jet to F-35...

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ROKETSAN MAM-L: The 22-Kilogram Bomb Behind the Turkish Drone Success Story, Explained

ROKETSAN MAM-L: The 22-Kilogram Bomb Behind the Turkish Drone Success Story, Explained

Image: ROKETSAN MAM-L mini smart munition on display at IDET 2017. Photo by Karel Šubrt, Wikimedia Commons, CC BY-SA 4.0. It is 3 March 2020,...