To rid itself of the S-400 air defense systems obstructing its purchase of the F-35, Turkey has a number of options—but all of them would be politically or financially costly.
The move comes after China deployed groups of warships—including aircraft carriers—in the region to signal its naval power.
Roosevelt Roads, a United States naval base that was shut down in 2004, is being revived. Outside an aircraft hangar young soldiers wander towards a supplies trailer plastered with “We go where you go ...
The close relationship between US President Donald Trump and Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has brought the countries closer to resolving issues ...
"As laid out in U.S. law, Turkiye must no longer operate nor possess the S-400 system to return to the F-35 program," U.S. Ambassador to Turkey Tom Barrack wrote in a statement on his X account.
The US Navy has recovered two aircraft that crashed into the South China Sea in October while flying off the USS Nimitz, the ...
The U.S. military has flown a pair of fighter jets over the Gulf of Venezuela in what appears to be the closest American ...
The Finnish Air Force’s first F-35 conducted its first flight on Dec. 8, ahead of the official rollout ceremony next week. The Finnish Air Force has ...
Mageshima is located in the narrow Osumi Strait, one of the few waterways used by the Chinese navy to gain access to the ...
JASSM-ER is a cruise missile developed for long-range, precision engagement in support of air-to-ground missions. The ...
The Navy is assessing the potential environmental effects that would happen if they transition from FA-18E/F squadrons to ...
The proposed NDAA would authorize $900.6 billion in discretionary defense spending in fiscal 2026, an $8 billion increase ...