Military

Why Moscow Said “No” to Beijing’s Request for the Tu-160’s NK-32

Russia had declined to sell the strategic NK-32 turbojet engine, which is used in the Tu-160 "White Swan" strategic bomber, to China, according to...

Russia Just Received a “Large Batch” of Su-57 — But How Many Are There Really?

The Aerospace Forces of Russia had received a "large batch" of new fifth-generation Su-57 fighters, as reported by Russian official media on February 9,...

Not a Bomber? Why the Il-76 Could Become the Most Unexpected Strike Aircraft 

Currently, the concept of Russian strategic aviation is on the brink of a major shift. The Tupolev Tu-160 and Tupolev Tu-95, which were once...

Built for Uncertainty: Why Cavalry Thrives Where Doctrine Fails

Cavalry has never been merely about horses, tanks, or manoeuvre. Those are temporary expressions of a more profound and enduring philosophy. The true essence...

Why the Indian Army’s Training Culture Struggles in a VUCA Battlespace

In the mid-1930s, at Princeton’s Institute for Advanced Study, Albert Einstein was not seeking brilliance in the conventional sense. He was not interested in...

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