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Architect of China’s Modern Firepower: Artillery Pioneer Su Zhezi Dies at 90
Su Zhezi, a preeminent academician and the lead designer behind China’s modern self-propelled artillery systems, has died at 90. His work was pivotal in modernizing the PLA’s long-range strike capabilities and establishing China as a top-tier global exporter of 155mm artillery hardware.

Ankara’s Aerial Ambition: The Kaan Fighter and Turkey’s Quest for Strategic Autonomy
Turkey has officially signed a contract for the first 20 units of its domestic fifth-generation Kaan fighter jet, aiming to replace its F-16 fleet by the 2030s. Alongside domestic procurement, Ankara has secured a major export deal with Indonesia for 48 aircraft, signaling Turkey's growing influence as a global defense exporter.

The Chengdu Dragon: Inside the Aerospace Hub Powering China’s Global Ambitions
Chengdu has evolved from a rural research outpost into a world-class aerospace hub, driving the development of China’s J-10 and J-20 fighters. Through indigenous software breakthroughs and a shift toward digital manufacturing, China has transitioned from a follower in aviation technology to a major global exporter of integrated defense systems.

Ankara’s Strategic Reach: Turkey Joins the ICBM Club with ‘Yildirim Kaan’
Turkey has revealed the Yildirim Kaan, its first domestic ICBM with a 6,000km range and hypersonic speeds. The development represents a major leap in Turkey's defense autonomy and significantly alters the strategic landscape of the Eastern Mediterranean and beyond.

The Arsenal of Democracy Runs Dry: US Arms Delays Strain Transatlantic Ties
The United States has notified Norway and several other European allies of significant delays in weapon deliveries due to depleted stockpiles following conflict in Iran. This supply chain crisis coincides with heightened political tension within NATO as the U.S. prioritizes its own inventory replenishment over export commitments.

Ankara’s Long-Range Gambit: Turkey Unveils the Yildirim Han Hypersonic Missile
Turkey has unveiled the Yildirim Han, a self-developed ballistic missile boasting a 6,000 km range and hypersonic speeds, signaling a major shift toward strategic autonomy. While the missile enhances Ankara's regional deterrence, it introduces significant friction within NATO and challenges the established military balance in the Middle East.

Bypassing the Hill: Washington Invokes Emergency Powers for an $8.6 Billion Middle East Arms Surge
The US State Department has authorized over $8.6 billion in arms sales to Israel, Qatar, Kuwait, and the UAE by invoking an emergency waiver to bypass Congressional review. The deal focuses on precision munitions and missile defense, reflecting a strategic push to bolster regional deterrence amid heightened tensions.

The Architect of China’s Drone Hunters: Bridging Elite Academia and Defense
Professor Song Tao of the Beijing Institute of Technology is spearheading China's development of autonomous drone-on-drone interception technologies. His 'Flying Eagle' team, which has won multiple international competitions, serves as a major talent pipeline for China's defense industry, with 80% of graduates entering the military-industrial sector.

Strategic Urgency: Washington Bypasses Congress to Fast-Track $8.6 Billion in Middle East Arms Deals
The U.S. State Department has bypassed Congressional review to authorize $8.6 billion in arms sales to Israel, Qatar, Kuwait, and the UAE, citing an urgent regional emergency. This move aims to fast-track precision weapons and missile defense systems to key allies amid growing security concerns in the Middle East.

High-Orbit Diplomacy: China Bolsters Pakistan’s Strategic Ambitions with New Satellite Launch
China has successfully launched the PRSC-EO3 satellite for Pakistan, strengthening their 'all-weather' partnership. This launch is a critical component of a broader defense and technology transfer program that includes stealth fighters and naval upgrades, solidifying Beijing’s influence over Islamabad’s strategic architecture.

The €100 Billion Mirage: Macron Fights to Rescue Europe’s Fractured Stealth Jet Program
President Emmanuel Macron has reaffirmed France and Germany's commitment to the Future Combat Air System (FCAS) despite long-standing industrial disputes between Dassault and Airbus. The €100 billion project, essential for European strategic autonomy, faces a critical few weeks as defense ministers attempt to resolve leadership and technical disagreements.

Tit-for-Tat Tech: Beijing Blacklists European Defense Giants in Growing Trade Spat
China has imposed export bans on seven European defense and aerospace entities, citing national security concerns. The move, targeting major firms in Belgium, Germany, and the Czech Republic, marks a significant tightening of Beijing’s grip on dual-use supply chains amid deteriorating relations with the European Union.