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Wednesday 8 October 2025 - 10:09

China Expands Long-Range Air Power with J-16s

The Chinese Air Force has begun conducting advanced training missions with its J-16 fighter jets, focusing on long-range operations supported by aerial refueling. This capability marks a significant leap in China’s ability to project air power far beyond its coastal boundaries.

Wednesday 8 October 2025 - 09:18

Balochistan: A Geopolitical Battleground for Global Powers

Balochistan, a region straddling the borders of Iran, Pakistan, and Afghanistan, has become a focal point in the geopolitical rivalry among major powers such as China, Russia, and India. These nations view its ports and infrastructure corridors as strategic assets to counter Western influence. Despite facing separatist movements and severe human rights violations, Balochistan plays a critical role in shaping an alternative bloc to the Euro-Atlantic hegemony, acting as a crossroads for trade routes, strategic investments, and military cooperation within the Eurasian sphere.

Tuesday 7 October 2025 - 11:41

Military Knowledge: Orbiter-5 Drone

The Orbiter-5 drone, developed by Israel’s defense company Aeronautics, is a tactical unmanned aerial system designed for multi-purpose missions in complex combat environments. Equipped with satellite communication, it offers advanced capabilities beyond those of typical lightweight tactical drones and has played a significant role in military and security operations.

Tuesday 7 October 2025 - 07:12

Aleppo on Edge: Ceasefire Pauses Armed Clashes

After two nights of armed confrontations between Syrian government forces and the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) in Aleppo’s Kurdish neighborhoods of Ashrafiyeh and Sheikh Maqsoud, hostilities have now ceased. The pause follows an SDF request to initiate negotiations and propose a ceasefire.

Monday 6 October 2025 - 16:28

Israeli Surveillance Grip on Hadhramaut Communications!

Security forces affiliated with Yemen’s Southern Transitional Council, aligned with the exiled government, are reportedly using Israeli Cellebrite spyware to monitor mobile phones and track users in Hadhramaut province.

Monday 6 October 2025 - 10:11

Clashes Between Syrian Army and SDF in Eastern Aleppo

Tensions flared again last night between the Syrian Army and Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) in eastern Aleppo. The SDF accused Damascus of launching drone and artillery strikes on Deir Hafer, injuring seven personnel—three in a drone attack and four from a strike on an internal security patrol.

Monday 6 October 2025 - 09:08

New U.S.–Israeli Military Posture Against Iran Echoes the 12-Day War Model

Recent developments across the region suggest that the United States and Israel are actively preparing operational infrastructure for potential scenarios targeting Iran. The deployment of U.S. aerial refueling aircraft at Al Udeid Air Base in Qatar, their flights over Iraq and the broader region, and the arrival of the USS Ford aircraft carrier in the Mediterranean all point to a new strategic alignment—possibly signaling a limited military confrontation or a show of force aimed at political pressure.

Monday 6 October 2025 - 08:40

Reverse Engineering Iran’s Underground Facilities!

Israel’s military intelligence agency, Aman, is constructing a new base in the Negev Desert as part of a broader plan to relocate its command centers to the south. The complex will feature fortified structures, an extensive underground facility with multiple tunnels, and additional command hubs for various intelligence divisions.

Saturday 4 October 2025 - 21:28

Scorching Suwayda: Unraveling Sectarian Fragility in Post-Assad Syria

The Druze minority—spread across Syria, Lebanon, Jordan, and the occupied territories—follows a secretive, independent faith rooted in Islam but infused with diverse teachings. In Syria, they number over half a million, making up roughly 3% of the population. Known for loyalty to their host nations, Druze communities have played mediating roles in Lebanon and even serve in Israel’s military, unlike other Arab minorities. Despite political differences, strong familial and cultural ties sustain a shared sense of identity across borders.