A momentous shift is underway in the US defense market. Dominated by the big five for decades, a slew of new-age military tech firms are challenging the dominance of traditional defense manufacturers. For years, the lucrative US defense market has been dominated by the big five: Lockheed Martin, RTX, Boeing, General Dynamics, and Northrop Grumman. […]| EURASIAN TIMES
Official sources in the defense establishment have denied that India is developing a strategic bomber, following multiple media reports about the so-called Ultra-Long-Range Strategic Bomber aimed at enhancing its Global Strike Capability. On July 17, multiple defense news platforms reported that India is preparing to develop an ultra-long-range strategic aircraft (ULRA) for the Indian Air […]| EURASIAN TIMES
Ukraine War and the Indo-Pakistan “Op Sindoor” have demonstrated an environment of “Aerial Denial”. This has occurred due to ground-based mobile air defense systems with considerable long-range engagement capabilities and very long-range air-to-air missiles (AAMs) with high no-escape zones. This has meant preventing the adversary aircraft not only from crossing into their territory, but also […]| EURASIAN TIMES
On July 9, a SEPECAT Jaguar aircraft of the Indian Air Force (IAF) crashed near Churu in Rajasthan, killing two pilots. This was the third Jaguar accident this year, and overall, IAF’s fifth peacetime crash in 2025. A Jaguar fighter jet was lost in March, and another in April. Tragically, even during the April crash, […]| EURASIAN TIMES
Are drones now becoming “No More Potent?” Has “The End of Drone Supremacy”, as reputed American strategic analyst Mark T. Kimmitt said recently, really begun? It may be a little premature to answer these questions, but the fact remains that counter-drone technology, also known as counter-UAS or C-UAS, to detect and/or intercept unmanned aircraft systems […]| EURASIAN TIMES