CIA Nuclear Device in Himalayas—Nanda Devi Mystery
At the height of the Cold War, Washington wanted better insight into China’s fast-moving nuclear and missile work. Satellites still had gaps, and airborne collection faced politics and geography. Therefore, US intelligence looked for a blunt...
Indonesia’s KAAN Deal Hinges on an ITAR-Free Jet
Jakarta: No ITAR Exposure
Indonesia says it will buy KAAN only if the jet is free of U.S.-controlled components under ITAR. In other words, the KAAN fighter jet from Indonesia being ITAR-free is not a slogan—it is the purchase condition. From the...
Israeli Predator Spyware in Pakistan—Amnesty’s Warning
Pakistan’s New Cyber Front
When Amnesty International reported Israeli Predator spyware in Pakistan, it pushed a quiet digital war into the open. Therefore, the ongoing conflict between Pakistan and Israel is now officially public knowledge...
Soviet Project 33 and the JF-17: A Quiet Lineage
The Case for Project 33/Izdeliye 33
Soviet Project 33, in its Russian terms, often referenced as Izdeliye 33 (MiG-33), was a simple, low-cost fighter idea with big implications. It aimed to deliver F-16A-style agility without the price tag...
China EUV Lithography Machine—Strategic Breakthrough
Why EUV Is the Bottleneck
Modern chip power starts with pattern density. Therefore, advanced nodes rely on extreme-ultraviolet lithography to print tiny features at scale. EUV systems also sit at the center of a supply chain that mixes...
Takaichi’s Japan Secretly Building Nukes—Chinese Report Claims
Japan Could Go Nuclear Overnight
A Chinese report has reopened the debate about Japan’s nuclear options. It claims Tokyo could build nuclear weapons quickly. It also hints Japan may have already started. Beijing bases its case on...
Reverse-Engineering the F-35: Why Copying Fails
Modern defense folklore loves the “found a wreck, built a copy” story. However, the F-35 Lightning II punishes that fantasy. Even a largely intact airframe would not hand you a working fifth-generation fighter. It would hand you a long, expensive...
Russian VA-111 Shkval — Supercavitation Torpedo Explained
Shkval: Cold War Sprint Torpedo
Russia’s undersea weapons history includes a few designs that look reckless on paper. The VA-111 Shkval supercavitation torpedo sits near the top of that list. It traded stealth and finesse for raw closing...
Pakistan and Saudi Arabia are reportedly exploring a way to turn debt into hardware: a potential Pakistan-Saudi JF-17 jets-for-loans deal that would convert about $2 billion of Saudi loans into fighter-jet orders. According to Pakistani sources cited by Reuters, the discussions could deepen...
Analysts will watch the rebuild.
New commercial satellite imagery suggests Iran is restoring a sensitive corner of the Parchin military complex. However, the rebuilding pattern looks deliberate rather than routine. The Institute for Science and International Security (ISIS) assesses that work at...
The UAE positions itself as the region’s mature player, offering safe airports, fast ports, and a reputation for “stability.” It’s fascinating to observe how this tidy promise often coexists with messy realities. In more than a few conflict zones, the pattern looks familiar: a port deal arrives...