The MiG 21, India’s first supersonic fighter, has taken its final flight after serving the Indian Air Force for more than sixty years. This iconic jet was a hero in the 1971 war and wrote its name ...
From jet and drone incursions to cyber strikes and disinformation campaigns, Estonia's defence minister says there is a simple motive behind Russia's hybrid warfare on NATO.
"NATO must keep ready to act, but not to overreact," Jean-Paul Paloméros, the former head of NATO's ACT, told Newsweek.
According to the company's representative, "very good relations" have developed between India and Russia over the years of joint production of MiG-21 and Su-30MKI fighter jets ...
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Punjab education minister asks IAF to station retired MiG-21 jets at 5 schools to inspire students
CHANDIGARH: To inspire patriotism and encourage students to aspire for a career in the armed forces, Punjab school education minister Harjot Singh Bains on Wednesday requested the Indian Air Force to ...
Russian incursions into NATO airspace are fueling divisions among allies, with some warning that repeated Article 4 signals risk weakening deterrence without real action.
The F-35 may be slower than older jets, but there's a good reason why speed isn't the secret to winning in the skies. A pilot explains the physics behind it.
Punjab Education Minister Harjot Singh Bains has proposed to station five decommissioned MiG-21 aircraft at prominent Schools of Eminence across the state. This initiative aims to inspire students to ...
The Foxbat could fly at extreme speeds—but in doing so, it would risk damage to the airframe and engines, which were far less sophisticated than their American counterparts.
Video showing a Russian-built MiG-29 patrolling skies over Tehran has emerged just days after Iran received the jets.
On September 26, 2025, the Indian Air Force retired its last Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-21 Bison fighter jets after more than 60 years of active service. This fast and nimble Soviet-designed fighter was for ...
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Russian MiG-31 Fighters over Estonia
Three fully armed Russian MiG-31s knifed six miles into Estonian airspace toward Tallinn, only to be met by Finnish Hornets and Italian F-35s that herded them out—a brazen, ill-timed probe likely to ...
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