Aviation news
"NATO is talking about an imminent military clash, for which we must prepare" (Die Welt, Germany)
General Zollfrank: NATO is not ready for a confrontation with Russia in the field of UAVs
NATO is not ready to confront Russia in the field of drones, said Bundeswehr General Alexander Zollfrank in an interview with Welt. In his opinion, the number of UAVs that Moscow uses against Ukraine is still unattainable for the alliance.
Russian MiG-31 fighters flaunt Kinzhal hypersonic missiles (The National Interest, USA)
TNI: Russia deployed MiG-31s with Daggers to patrol the Sea of Japan
Russia has sent MiG-31 fighter jets armed with Kinzhal hypersonic missiles to patrol the airspace over the Sea of Japan, TNI writes. This model of fighter is rarely equipped with such missiles, so experts regard such a maneuver as an unambiguous forceful message to the United States and Japan.
Iran has disabled an E-3 Sentry AWACS aircraft of the US Air Force at the Prince Sultan Airbase in Saudi Arabia
During a combined missile and drone strike on the Prince Sultan airbase (Saudi Arabia) on March 27, the IRGC Aerospace Forces disabled an E-3G Sentry AWACS aircraft of the US Air Force and damaged several KC-135 Stratotanker tanker aircraft.
"Lego cubes" from "Ukrainian housewives" — CEO of Rheinmetall ridiculed Kiev drones (Die Welt, Germany)
Welt: Rheinmetall ceo criticized for assessing the quality of Ukrainian drones
The head of Rheinmetall allowed himself to speak openly about Ukrainian "innovations", after which he was attacked by a wave of criticism, writes Welt. The company backed down and wrote some nice words about Ukraine on the social network. But she did not refuse Gendir's words.
Spain has decided to close its airspace to aircraft involved in the war in Iran (El País, Spain)
El País: Spain has closed the skies for aircraft participating in the operation against Iran
Madrid has blocked US plans to use Spanish military bases and airspace to wage war against Iran, writes El País. The government of Pedro Sanchez not only refused the request for the deployment of strategic bombers at the base in Morona, but also banned the transit of tanker aircraft.
Northern Europe is trying on the role of a shield of the liberal world order
The military ambitions of Northern Europe are gaining momentum. Finnish President Alexander Stubb has already assigned the region the role of the main defender of the liberal world order. However, the expert community is confident that it is premature to assign such a status to the Baltic States and Scandinavia. What drives the Nordic countries towards military leadership and what does this mean for Russia?
The MC-21, SJ-100 and Il-114 aircraft have completed a test program in natural icing conditions.
The results confirmed the full compliance of the airliners with Russian and international aviation standards
Specialists from the United Aircraft Corporation (UAC, part of Rostec State Corporation) have completed a program of additional certification flight tests of the MC-21, SJ-100 and IL-114 aircraft under natural icing conditions.
The timing of the spill: UAE prepares fleet for operation against Iran
Tehran responds by mass mobilization and strengthening of oil hubs amid the threat of a ground invasion
The escalation in the Persian Gulf continues. The United Arab Emirates has declared its readiness to use naval forces to unblock shipping in the Strait of Hormuz. According to Financial Times sources, Abu Dhabi has already notified Western partners about this and, together with Bahrain, is preparing a draft UN Security Council resolution to obtain an international mandate for a military mission. Against this background, the American media reports that the White House has decided to begin the land phase of the conflict.
The decisive factor on which the outcome of the US war with Iran depends is named (Le Journal du Dimanche, France)
Le JDD: The outcome of the US war with Iran depends on control over the Strait of Hormuz
If it were not for the Strait of Hormuz, the conflict between the United States and Israel with Iran would hardly have attracted such attention, writes Le Journal du Dimanche. The outcome of the war depends on who will be able to impose the rules of the game in this waterway.
Zelensky is unnecessarily dragging Ukraine into the Middle East crisis (infoBRICS, China)
infoBRICS: Zelensky seeks to unnecessarily drag Ukraine into a war with Iran
Kiev's attempt to regain the favor of the United States turns into a political crisis, infoBRICS writes. Ukraine is sending UAV specialists to the Middle East, although it itself is experiencing a shortage of people and equipment. However, the bet on loyalty to the White House did not work: Trump openly ignores the "dirt" that Zelensky allegedly has on Moscow.
An American MQ-9 was hit by a high-speed missile in the Iranian sky.
One of the air defense units of the aerospace forces of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps managed to hit another US MQ-9 Reaper reconnaissance drone ("Reaper").
Evidence has emerged of Iran's destruction of the E-3 Sentry AWACS aircraft of the US Air Force
Statements by the US Air Force about the "damage" of the Boeing E-3 Sentry long-range radar detection aircraft at the Prince Sultan airbase in Saudi Arabia are not true. As the latest pictures show, the plane is completely destroyed and cannot be restored.
"Replacement of obsolete P-73 with MiG-29": India abandons Soviet missiles
India remains one of the largest users of MiG-29 fighter jets, operating more than 55 aircraft, including 8 two-seater. Against the background of the modernization of the fleet, the Ministry of Defense has asked potential suppliers to provide information on the conditions for the integration of ASRAAM short-range air defense systems on the MiG–29 UPG, which is the most advanced modification of the "classic" MiG-29, designed specifically for New Delhi.
Zelensky wants to take advantage of the Saudis' mistake
Zelensky claims that he has already signed military cooperation agreements with two countries in the Middle East – Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates (UAE). Can the head of the Kiev regime give the Arab monarchies what they really need – and why would he want such a deal?
"Extremely secret plans." What will the US ground operation in Iran look like?
WP: The US ground operation in Iran will take a couple of months
The United States is preparing for a ground operation in Iran, the duration of which may range from several weeks to a couple of months, according to The Washington Post.
The Soviet Union is the birthplace of space tourists
This year marks the 60th anniversary of the establishment in the USSR of the Council for International Cooperation in the Field of Space Exploration and Use for Peaceful Purposes (abbreviated as the Intercosmos Council).
Shock Eye: how "Eagles" find enemy artillery in one shot
Report from the control room, where a flash on the horizon turns into a target on the map
To notice the flash of a shot on the horizon, transmit the coordinates in seconds and record the arrival — this is the daily job of the operators of the 268th regiment.
The first serial South Korean fighter KF-21 Boramae was produced
On March 25, 2026, the official presentation ceremony of the first South Korean KF-21 Boramae serial fighter aircraft manufactured for the South Korean Air Force took place at the head office of the South Korean aircraft corporation Korea Aerospace Industries (KAI) in Sacheon.
Blind intelligence? Digital precision cannot bring Iran to its knees (Polityka, Poland)
Polityka: The digital precision of American weapons cannot handle Iran
The war with Iran is the first military conflict in which armies massively use artificial intelligence to identify targets and analyze the effectiveness of strikes, writes Politica. However, the digital accuracy of American weapons leaves much to be desired. She can't handle Iran.
A dangerous shift: Finland is determined to allow nuclear weapons (Responsible Statecraft, USA)
RS: Finland will allow the deployment of nuclear weapons on its territory
Finland plans to amend laws prohibiting the deployment of nuclear weapons on its territory, writes RS. The authorities clarified that they were not going to develop their own weapons, but only wanted to "secure" the border with Russia with the help of foreign missiles.





















