Chinese Researchers Develop Radar Using BeiDou Satellite Capable of Detecting F-22 “Raptor”
China has reportedly developed a radar system capable of detecting and tracking the United States’ stealth fighter, the F-22 “Raptor.”
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China has reportedly developed a radar system capable of detecting and tracking the United States’ stealth fighter, the F-22 “Raptor.”
As the tensions between Moscow and Washington escalated, Russian submarine experts claimed that the capabilities of new-generation sonar installed in their Borei-class nuclear-powered submarines surpass those of the United States’ nuclear submarines.
A total of 171 assets from all three branches of the Malaysian Armed Forces (ATM) have exceeded 30 years of service, underscoring the challenges posed by aging military equipment.
Russia anticipates that the contract to supply Su-35 fighter jets to Indonesia will eventually proceed, despite having been put on hold by Jakarta.
One of Turkey’s largest defense firms, ROKETSAN, recently announced its efforts to develop a hypersonic missile based on the short-range ballistic missile (SRBM) “Tayfun”.
A publication from the United States Military Academy claims that a ballistic anti-ship missile (ASBM) launched by Houthi fighters narrowly missed the aircraft carrier USS Dwight D. Eisenhower.
Between January 1 and September 30 this year, nine different Chinese Coast Guard vessels were reported to have conducted continuous patrols within Malaysia’s Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ) and continental shelf waters.
South Korean-made KF-21 “Boramae” fighter jet is entering the competition to supply the Philippine Air Force’s Multi-Role Fighter (MRF) program, alongside the American-made F-16 and the Swedish-made JAS39 Gripen, creating a three-way contest.
Just a week after welcoming two Chinese Navy vessels to Penang, a Royal Malaysian Navy (RMN) patrol vessel has reportedly been deployed to shadow a Chinese Coast Guard (CCG) vessel detected within Malaysia’s Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ) conducting “intrusive patrol.”
In July, images and videos surfaced showing a Pakistani Air Force JF-17 “Thunder” Block 3 fighter jet with the serial number “323,” indicating that it is the 23rd JF-17 Block 3 aircraft.