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Why Replacing Pakistan’s F-16s Is Harder Than the J-35 Hype Suggests
Is Iran Becoming the Middle East’s Leading Power? A Retired Pakistani General Weighs In
Pakistan brokered the April 2026 US–Iran ceasefire while pledged to defend Saudi Arabia. A retired Pakistani general unpacks the paradox on Quwa's Pulse Check. The post Is Iran Becoming the Middle East’s Leading Power? A Retired Pakistani General Weighs In first appeared on Quwa .
Trump Says the US Will Lift CAATSA Sanctions on Türkiye
Poland Will Mass-Produce Anduril’s Low-Cost Barracuda Cruise Missile
Polska Grupa Zbrojeniowa (PGZ) and Anduril Industries have signed a cooperative agreement to build the surface-launched Barracuda-500M cruise missile in Bydgoszcz, Poland, announced on 6 July 2026 at a ceremony attended by Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk and Minister of National Defence Władysław Kosiniak-Kamysz. The deal converts a memorandum of understan
Canada Selects the Type 212CD: What the $86 Billion Industrial Package Actually Involves
Ottawa has named TKMS's Type 212CD as preferred supplier for the 12-boat Canadian Patrol Submarine Project. Beyond the submarines sits an $86 billion industrial package spanning torpedo production, the Port of Churchill, and a path into the EU's rearmament market. The post Canada Selects the Type 212CD: What the $86 Billion Industrial Package Actually Involv
Turkish Defence Firms Break Into NATO Markets as Europe Rearms
Türkiye’s Tayfun Block-3 Becomes Its First Anti-Ship Ballistic Missile
NATO Selects Saab’s GlobalEye to Replace Its Ageing E-3 AWACS Fleet
Pakistan’s Military Reports 42 Dead in Four-Day Wave of Balochistan Attacks
Pakistan’s military says 42 people, including security personnel and civilians, were killed across Balochistan over four days in what the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) described as three major attacks between 4 and 8 July. Addressing a press conference in Rawalpindi on 8 July, ISPR director-general Lieutenant-General Ahmed Sharif Chaudhry said the d
Azerbaijan confirms its JF-17 Block 3 fleet in service
Azerbaijan’s Ministry of Defence has confirmed that its JF-17 Thunders are in service, releasing on 6 July its first footage of the type, which showed two single-seat JF-17C Block 3 fighters, serials 24-501 and 24-502, flying with three external fuel tanks and no weapons. The aircraft were shown as part of a training cycle that ... Read more The post Azerbai


