# Defense Logistics
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Strained Wings: Strategic Bomber Crash Highlights the Growing Attrition of Russia’s Air Power
A Russian strategic bomber crashed on June 16, 2026, though the crew survived. The incident highlights the deepening maintenance crises and airframe attrition currently facing Moscow's long-range aviation fleet.

Heavy Metal Down: Russian Strategic Bomber Crash Highlights Growing Fleet Attrition
A Russian strategic bomber crashed on June 16, 2026, though the crew was safely rescued. The incident serves as a critical indicator of the technical strain and maintenance deficits currently affecting Russia's long-range aviation capabilities.

Tragedy in the Highlands: Fatal Helicopter Crash in Kashmir Tests Pakistan’s Military Readiness
A Pakistan Army helicopter crashed near Muzaffarabad on June 10, 2026, resulting in the deaths of all personnel on board. The military cited technical malfunctions as the cause, highlighting the logistical and maintenance challenges faced by forces operating in the contested Kashmiri highlands.

The Tomahawk Trap: Logistical Attrition Forces a Strategic Pivot in the Skies Over Iran
The U.S. Navy is facing a critical shortage of Tomahawk cruise missiles after firing over 850 units in the ongoing conflict with Iran. This depletion has forced a shift to riskier, close-range aerial strikes by manned aircraft, resulting in the loss of several advanced fighter jets to Iranian mobile air defenses.