Is the major Franco-German military project —the Future Combat Air System (FCAS) fighter jet program, a next-generation fighter jet with a network of drones—in peril? This question is becoming increasingly relevant because of France’s current political instability, marked by repeated government collapses and a deeply divided parliament, on the one hand, and German leaders, including […] The post Is European €100 Billion, 6th-Gen Fighter Program Doomed? Can FCAS Survive France’s ...| EURASIAN TIMES
The world today is a much dangerous place than it was one decade ago. War has returned to Europe after seven and a half decades of peace, and many frozen conflicts are flaring again. The strategic restraint that even conflict-ridden countries had been following for decades has been broken. Apart from the Ukraine War, the […] The post 1st Asian Country To Arm NATO State With Tanks & Jets — S.Korea Aims To Emerge Top-4 Weapons Exporter; Can It Topple China? appeared first on EURASIAN TIMES.| EURASIAN TIMES
Embraer, the global aerospace leader, began a bold new chapter in the world’s fastest-growing aviation market, India, as it inaugurated its brand-new office at the prestigious WorldMark 4 building in Aerocity, New Delhi. With this visionary move, Embraer aims to participate in India’s aerospace and defence sector by partnering with the Indian industry. The ceremony […] The post C-390 For IAF? Why Brazil’s ‘Millennium’ Is A Hot Contender To Win India’s MTA Deal & Replace An-32, I...| EURASIAN TIMES
Since India’s Operation Sindoor in May this year, the Indian Air Force (IAF) has hogged the limelight. However, quietly in the shadows, the Indian Navy is spreading its fangs from the Mediterranean to the Indo-Pacific, in the process irking not only Pakistan, but a host of countries from Turkey to China. Since its independence in […] The post Indian Navy “Disturbing” Regional Peace? After Turkey, Chinese Experts Unhappy With Delhi’s Muscle Flexing appeared first on EURASIAN TIMES.| EURASIAN TIMES
OPED By Shay Gal Last week, Indian Defence Minister Rajnath Singh, inaugurating a new BrahMos line, cast Op Sindoor as a preview of scalable Indian strike power. JeM-linked arrests show sustained counter-terror pressure; Pakistan’s generals offered rhetoric, not accountability. May’s strikes now read as a visible doctrine, not a one-off. By linking BrahMos expansion to […]| EURASIAN TIMES
A new ranking by the World Directory of Modern Military Aircraft (WDMMA) has surprised everyone by ranking India above China in terms of air power. While it is heartening to see the Indian Air Force ranked above China, New Delhi must not get carried away. This is even more important given that India and China are […]| EURASIAN TIMES
If anything, the just-concluded visit of Canadian foreign minister Anita Anand to India suggests that India and Canada have decided “to restore stability in the relationship” by drawing a “new road map”. And in this road map, it seems that more than the factor of the Indian diaspora that has both good and ugly features, […]| 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