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    Russia to counter 'threatening' US deployment of long-range missiles in Germany

    The Kremlin has vowed to counter the U.S. plan to deploy long-range missiles in Germany, viewing NATO's actions as a threat to Russia's security. Announced at a NATO summit, the deployment aims to bolster European defense amid Russia's ongoing conflict in Ukraine. Russia plans a strategic military response, with officials accusing the U.S. and Germany of destabilizing regional security. This development follows the U.S.'s withdrawal from the INF Treaty in 2019, citing alleged Russian violations, which Moscow denies.

    F-16s' arrival not a silver bullet for Ukraine in war with Russia

    The U.S.-built F-16 fighter jets destined for Ukraine from Denmark and the Netherlands are anticipated to enhance Ukraine's air defenses amid ongoing Russian attacks. Despite the delayed process, which has allowed Russia to fortify its defenses, these jets are seen as crucial for bolstering Ukraine's depleted air force. Analysts suggest the F-16s, though symbolically significant, may have a limited immediate battlefield impact. Challenges remain in training Ukrainian pilots, maintaining the aircraft, and securing vulnerable air bases from ongoing Russian assaults. Ukraine aims to deploy these jets strategically despite logistical and operational hurdles.

    Gaza destruction likely helped push Hamas to soften cease-fire demands, several officials say

    Hamas appears to be softening its demands in Gaza cease-fire negotiations following the Israeli offensive. Internal divisions within the group are reported. Talks with US officials are making progress, but a deal is not guaranteed. The humanitarian crisis in Gaza continues as efforts to end the nine-month war persist.

    India gears up for Malabar showdown with 'Quad' allies amid rising China tensions

    India is gearing up to host the 28th Malabar naval exercise with the US, Japan, and Australia in October, focusing on advanced anti-submarine warfare. This multinational event aims to boost military coordination and combat skills amid rising tensions exacerbated by China's assertiveness in the South China Sea and Indian Ocean Region. Originating as a bilateral exercise, Malabar now underscores regional stability and maritime security. India's upcoming Tarang Shakti air combat exercise further enhances international cooperation in air combat readiness amidst evolving geopolitical dynamics.

    From Cold War to the Ukraine war: NATO at 75

    NATO marks 75 years; founded by 12 members, now 32, including Finland and Nordic neighbors. Article Five triggered after the September 11, 2001 attacks. Troops in Kosovo since 1999. Formed to counter Cold War threats. Members aim for two percent GDP on defense post Russia’s Ukraine invasion. Trump criticized low defense spending, and Macron acknowledged NATO’s revival.

    WWII-era Japanese bomb safely detonated in Jhargram, prompts evacuations

    On June 29, workers conducting routine digging in Bhulanpur village, Jhargram, unearthed a large cylindrical object suspected to be a Japanese bomb from World War II. The discovery drew immediate attention, leading to a coordinated response involving local police and a specialized Air Force unit. Precautions included deploying a substantial police force, using 5,000 sandbags for containment, and employing heavy machinery like a JCB and a Domestic Fire Tender (DFT) for excavation.

    • India's Rudram-1 Missile: How does it stack up against global competitors?

      Rudram 1 Missile: India has successfully tested its first indigenous anti-radiation missile, the Rudram-1, developed by DRDO for the Indian Air Force. Integrated with Sukhoi-30MKI jets, it targets radiation sources with INS-GPS navigation and a Passive Homing Head, crucial for Suppression of Enemy Air Defence (SEAD). Compared globally, Rudram-1 enhances India's SEAD capabilities against adversaries like the US (AGM-88 HARM), Russia (Kh-58), UK (ALARM), China (FT-2000), Iran (Hormoz-2), and Brazil (MAR-1). This milestone strengthens India's defense against regional threats, showcasing its technological prowess and commitment to indigenous defense innovation.

      Russia-Ukraine war: US to provide $2.3 bn in new security aid for Ukraine

      The United States will provide Ukraine with a new $2.3 billion security assistance package, including air defense and anti-tank weapons, as Ukraine faces Russian invasion. US Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin announced the support during a meeting with Ukrainian Defense Minister Rustem Umerov, aiming to bolster Ukraine's defense capabilities and counter Russian aggression. This assistance builds on the US commitment of over $51 billion since the Russian invasion began in 2022.

      Seoul, Tokyo, Washington start new joint military drills

      South Korea, the United States, and Japan began major military exercises, "Freedom Edge," focusing on missile and air defenses, anti-submarine warfare, and cyber training. This follows a summit where the countries agreed to annual drills to counter North Korea's nuclear threats and China's regional influence. The exercises involve assets like the USS Theodore Roosevelt, JS Atago, and KF-16 fighter jets. North Korea, which views such drills as invasion rehearsals, responded angrily, especially after Seoul's announcement followed North Korea's claimed successful multi-warhead missile test.

      US military looks for West Africa 'Plan B' after Niger ousting

      Air Force General C.Q. Brown, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, is visiting Africa to explore options for maintaining a U.S. presence in West Africa after Niger decided to expel the U.S. military in favor of partnering with Russia. Brown mentioned opportunities to work with countries in West Africa to possibly relocate capabilities from Niger to other locations. However, replicating the U.S. counter-terrorism presence in Niger seems unlikely. The changing political landscape in the region, with several coups, presents challenges for U.S. strategy. The U.S. is evaluating its goals and relationships in the region amid these changes.

      Bangladesh military complains about faulty Chinese parts

      Bangladesh, a major buyer of weapons from China, has accused Chinese companies of supplying faulty parts and technical problems with its imported military hardware. The Bangladesh military has accused Chinese companies of supplying faulty spare parts for corvettes, petrol crafts, and onshore patrol vehicles, with manufacturing defects and technical challenges. The Bangladesh Air Force has alleged technical problems with Chinese-made F-7 fighter jets and short-range air defense systems, and has faced issues with firing ammunition for its Chinese-made K-8W aircraft.

      Russia fires more missiles and drones at Ukraine ahead of diplomatic efforts to stop the war

      Russian forces launched a nighttime missile and drone attack on Kyiv and five other Ukrainian regions, injuring several people. Ukraine's air force intercepted 29 of 30 air targets. President Zelenskyy praised the defense efforts and urged for more Western air defense systems, with the US agreeing to send another Patriot missile system. Upcoming international meetings, including a G7 summit, will focus on supporting Ukraine. Despite Russian advances, Ukrainian forces continue to resist, seeking more Western military aid and preparing for a future counteroffensive.

      Chief of Air Staff to review Combined Graduation Parade at Air Force Academy in Dundigal

      The Combined Graduation Parade (CGP) of the 213 Officers' Course will be held on June 15 at the Air Force Academy (AFA), Dundigal, Hyderabad, marking the completion of training for flight cadets of the Indian Air Force (IAF). Air Chief Marshal VR Chaudhari will be the Reviewing Officer (RO) and will confer the President's Commission to the graduating trainees. The ceremony includes the presentation of 'Wings' to the Flight Cadets, officers of the Indian Navy, and Indian Coast Guard, as well as officers from friendly foreign countries completing their flying training.

      UN chief 'strongly condemns' Myanmar military attacks on civilians

      UN chief Antonio Guterres condemns recent attacks by Myanmar's military in Rakhine state, calls for an end to Rohingya persecution and restoration of communication services. The Arakan Army clashed with junta forces, ending a ceasefire since the 2021 coup. Around 2.7 million people displaced due to the conflict.

      US President Biden says not ruling out using military force to defend Taiwan

      In an interview published on Tuesday in Time magazine, Biden said he has made clear to Chinese President Xi Jinping that the United States will not seek independence for Taiwan as Washington had agreed with Beijing, Focus Taiwan reported.

      US Pentagon chief visits Cambodia to boost ties with China ally

      US Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin visited Cambodia to reset ties with China ally, addressing concerns over China's influence in the region.

      Hamas rocket attack from Gaza sets off air raid sirens in Tel Aviv for the first time in months

      Hamas' military wing claimed the attack, and rocket launches could be heard in central Gaza. The Israeli military said eight projectiles crossed into Israel after being launched from the area of the southern Gaza city of Rafah, where Israeli forces recently launched an incursion. It said "a number" of the projectiles were intercepted.

      Taiwan detects Chinese incursion with military vessels around nation

      Taiwan's Ministry of Defence has detected Chinese military vessels near the nation, including seven People's Liberation Army Navy (PLAN) vessels and four China Coast Guard (CCG) vessels. The Taiwan Armed Forces (ROCArmedForces) have monitored the situation and responded accordingly. This development marks a concerning escalation in tensions between Taiwan and China, which has long claimed sovereignty over the island.

      Taiwan detects 6 Chinese aircraft, 7 vessels around its vicinity

      Taiwan's Ministry of Defence reported the detection of six Chinese People's Liberation Army (PLA) aircraft and seven People's Liberation Army Navy (PLAN) vessels around its territory on Monday. Notably, six aircraft crossed the median line and entered Taiwan's northern and southwestern Air Defense Identification Zones (ADIZ). Taiwan's Armed Forces monitored and responded to these incursions.

      Election Commission to deploy 102 companies of central forces for second phase of polls in Odisha

      State Chief Electoral Officer Nikunja Bihari Dhal said that the highest of 22 companies of central forces would be deployed in Maoist-affected Kandhamal district, followed by Ganjam (20), Sundargarh (16), 14 each in Bargarh and Bolangir, five each in Jharsuguda and Boudh, four in Sonepur and two in Nayagarh.

      New star wars plan: US rushes to counter Chinese and Russian threats in orbit

      US Defense Department is looking to acquire a new generation of ground- and space-based tools that will allow it to defend its satellite network from attack and, if necessary, to disrupt or disable enemy spacecraft in orbit, Pentagon officials have said in a series of interviews, speeches and recent statements.

      Sri Lanka in talks with India to set up small arms manufacturing unit: Premitha Tennakoon

      Sri Lanka is in discussions with India to establish a small arms manufacturing unit, as part of their defence cooperation. State Minister of Defence Premitha Bandara Tennakoon said the discussions are ongoing and a joint venture in the military industry. The Indian envoy in Colombo, Santosh Jha, stated that India would be willing to make these capabilities available to Sri Lanka.

      Sleepy far-flung towns in the Philippines will host US forces returning to counter China threats

      The remote coastal town of Santa Ana in the Philippines is gaining strategic importance as a potential site for U.S. military encampment under the Enhanced Defense Cooperation Agreement. This agreement comes amid escalating tensions between the U.S. and China, with the Philippines seeking a counterbalance to Chinese military assertiveness in the South China Sea. While some locals express concerns about living near U.S. forces, others see economic benefits and enhanced security. The town's tourism potential is also expected to grow. Authorities are preparing for potential refugee influxes in case of regional conflicts.

      US aims to stay ahead of China in using AI to fly fighter jets, navigate without GPS and more

      The recent dogfight between two Air Force fighter jets in California showcased the advancement of artificial intelligence (AI) technology, with one jet being piloted by AI. This development reflects the military's focus on AI and its potential use in weapon systems, amid competition with China. From machine learning to AI-enabled autonomy, the military has been pioneering various AI applications. Projects like Vista, an AI-controlled F-16, and AI-based GPS alternatives demonstrate the breadth of ongoing efforts.

      Putin says nuclear forces 'always' on alert in Victory Day speech

      In a defiant address on Red Square, President Vladimir Putin asserted Russia's nuclear readiness and determination to defend against Western threats. He praised Russian forces in Ukraine and accused Western elites of instigating global conflicts. The Victory Day parade, commemorating the Soviet Union's WWII victory, was marked by Putin's warnings and increased nuclear rhetoric. Despite tensions, several world leaders attended, while Armenia's PM, amidst a spat with Russia, notably did not. Putin's speech reflects a combative stance as Russia advances in Ukraine and he begins an unprecedented fifth term.

      China says its military took necessary steps to warn Australia in jet incident

      China stated that its military took measures to warn and alert an Australian aircraft after Australia accused a Chinese fighter jet of endangering one of its military helicopters in an "unsafe" confrontation over the Yellow Sea. The incident occurred during an operation to enforce sanctions against North Korea and could strain the nations' attempts to mend ties after tensions in 2020 over COVID-19 origins. Australia demanded an explanation from China and made strong representations, while China urged Australia to stop provocations and hype to prevent misunderstandings.

      Australian PM Albanese says China military air incident unacceptable

      Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese criticized Beijing's actions as "unacceptable" after a Chinese fighter jet reportedly fired flares near an Australian navy helicopter in the Yellow Sea. The helicopter was enforcing UN sanctions on North Korea when the incident occurred. Canberra has expressed its concerns to China through diplomatic channels, but Beijing has yet to respond. This incident adds to existing tensions, especially regarding security, as Australia strengthens ties with the US to counter China's influence in the region.

      Poonch ambush: IAF mourns Corporal Vikky Pahade, as forces continue manhunt for terrorists

      The IAF confirmed the incident through a tweet, stating that the targeted convoy was secured and an investigation was underway. The IAF vehicles were secured inside the air base in the general area near Shahsitar.

      Miscalculation leads to escalation as Israel and Iran clash

      The tense situation between Israel and Iran escalated dramatically. The Israeli strike, which killed several senior Iranian commanders, caught the United States off guard, leading to private expressions of anger from U.S. officials towards Israel for not consulting them beforehand. Iran retaliated with a barrage of more than 300 drones and missiles at Israel, signaling a significant shift in the conflict dynamics. The unexpected scale of Iran's response raised fears of an all-out war, prompting concerns about further escalation.

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