‼️🇦🇪🇰🇷🇮🇷🇺🇸 According to South Korean news agency Yonhap, the UAE has dispatched several C-17 transport aircraft to Daegu Air Base in South Korea to urgently airlift batteries of the Korean-made Cheongung-II interceptor missile system.
A total of eight UAE transport aircraft are expected to be deployed sequentially for the transport, with one C-17 already spotted on the runway at Daegu Air Base.
The battery being transferred is the UAE's third Cheongung-II battery, being delivered approximately one month ahead of schedule. Dozens of interceptor missiles are also being transported alongside the battery.
During recent Iranian missile attacks on neighboring countries, the two deployed Cheongung-II batteries were activated alongside US Patriot and Israeli Arrow systems, with at least 60 interceptor missiles fired in combat.
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UK shipbuilding industry is about to change.
Cammell Laird, one of Britain's best known shipyards with nearly 200 years of history, has been bought by maritime group Balaena for about £150 million.
With defense budgets rising across Europe and governments are spending money on fleet upgrades, shipyards are becoming strategic assets again.
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🇫🇷🤝🇬🇧 Strengthening @MarineNationale@RoyalNavy UAS interoperability. Mixed UK–French crews from 36F Squadron in Hyères are conducting flights with platforms such as Peregrine and S-100, enhancing allied expertise and operational cooperation on systems fielded by both navies.
Thousands of Iranian Shahed Drones Exploded on Their Way to Russia — Madyar Strikes Again
Madyar continues to surprise even the boldest observers.
A large shipment of attack drones that Iran had reportedly prepared and transferred to Russia was allegedly destroyed before reaching its destination. Hundreds of Shahed drones are said to have detonated in a chain reaction during transport. The explosions were reportedly so powerful that the convoy escorting the cargo was turned into a massive firestorm.
Russia has reportedly launched an official investigation. According to the claim, the Kremlin is in shock after losing a huge number of drones that were intended for large-scale attacks on Ukrainian cities in the near future.
Sources cited in the report claim that Madyar and his fighters were directly involved in the operation. If true, it would once again demonstrate an ability to strike deep behind enemy lines and disrupt plans before they can be carried out.