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On April 15, 2026, the Pakistan Navy (PN) tested what it described as an indigenously developed ship-launched anti-ship ballistic missile (ASBM) that “accurately engaged its target with high speed at extended range.”[1] Chief of the Naval Staff (CNS) Admiral Naveed Ashraf witnessed the firing alongside senior scientists and engineers.[2] This test points to the PN’s wider strike model. The service appears to be building a more scalable anti-ship missile mix centered on domestic development, common-platform production, and a wider range of launch options. Turkish defence publication TurDef identified the launch platform as a Babur-class (MILGEM) corvette based on visual details…

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India has taken a serious view of the incident in which soldiers of Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps opened fire on two Indian-flagged cargo vessels in the Strait of Hormuz on 18 April. In response, New Delhi has initiated urgent diplomatic steps, summoning the Iranian Ambassador and conveying strong concern over the episode.Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri met the envoy and underscored India’s deep unease, stressing the need to ensure the safety of Indian vessels operating in the region. According to sources, the firing appears to have stemmed from a communication gap between Iranian authorities and a local IRGC unit.While the…

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MILAN — Ukraine has said that its elite drone force has destroyed a Russian Shahed unmanned aerial vehicle using an interceptor drone launched from an unmanned surface vessel (USV), marking the first downing of its kind in this new era of drone-on-drone warfare. Footage published on Sunday on the Ukrainian Defense Ministry’s official X account captured the milestone, which the MoD said was carried out during combat missions at sea by the USV division within the 412th Brigade Nemesis.  The military unit is part of the Unmanned Systems Forces of the Ukrainian Armed Forces and specializes in detecting and neutralizing…

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Officials at the signing of the agreement. Credit: Ministère des Armées/Thales. Thales Alenia Space, Airbus Defence and Space, and Poland’s Radmor have formalised an industrial cooperation agreement aiming to develop a geostationary defence telecommunications satellite for the Polish Ministry of Defence. The agreement was announced during an event attended by Polish Defence Minister Władysław Kosiniak-Kamysz and French Minister of the Armed Forces Catherine Vautrin. Discover B2B Marketing That Performs Combine business intelligence and editorial excellence to reach engaged professionals across 36 leading media platforms. Find out more The ceremony formed part of Poland and France’s fellowship day, recognised for marking…

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India is reported to be considering an expansion of its Su-57M1 fighter jet orders following the delivery of the first batch of 40 aircraft, according to a report here.Analysts suggest that this move could include local production in India, alongside upgrades to engines and avionics, marking a significant step in New Delhi’s airpower modernisation plans.According to Military Watch Magazine, the Su-57M1 fighters delivered to India will be powered by the advanced AL-51 F-1 engines. These engines are expected to provide superior thrust compared to the American F-22 and potentially match the Chinese J-20, while also reducing maintenance requirements and improving operational…

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As drones scale across logistics, reconnaissance, and combat missions, adversaries are prioritizing ways to deny or spoof the Global Positioning System (GPS). From nation-states to rogue actors — and even hobbyists — the tools to disrupt GPS are becoming cheaper, more accessible, and easier to deploy. Without GPS, drones can lose the ability to navigate accurately or stay on course, increasing the risk of mission failure, interception, or loss. To mitigate this, a new approach is gaining traction: 3D vision-based navigation. By combining onboard cameras with high-resolution map data, drones can continuously verify their position and maintain their route —…

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March unfolded like a stress test for U.S. counterterrorism authorities.The month opened with a gunman in an Iranian-flag shirt killing three people at a bar in Texas. Then, an attack with homemade explosives outside the mayor’s mansion in New York City. Next came a deadly shooting March 12 on a Virginia college campus and, the same afternoon, a car-ramming at a Michigan synagogue. Days later, agents arrested a man charged with threatening a mass shooting at an Ohio mosque.To current and former national security officials, these were omens, signs of the dangers they predicted last year when President Donald Trump began redirecting…

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Trust Automation is developing Small-Unmanned Air Defense System C-UAS platform for the US Air Force. Credit: Echodyne via LinkedIn. Trust Automation has selected Echodyne’s radar system as a primary component of its Small-Uncrewed Air Defence System (SUADS) counter-uncrewed aerial systems (C-UAS) platform, which is intended for the US Air Force (USAF). Echodyne will assist Trust Automation with fulfilment of a $490m indefinite delivery indefinite quantity (IDIQ) contract awarded in August 2025. Discover B2B Marketing That Performs Combine business intelligence and editorial excellence to reach engaged professionals across 36 leading media platforms. Find out more The SUADS platform features several configurations,…

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