President Trump has announced a groundbreaking plan for a $175 billion missile defense system dubbed 'Golden Dome,' aiming to intercept missiles from space and protect America. Will this ambitious project become a reality or remain a lofty goal?
President Trump is set to announce his plans for a massive missile shield system aimed at protecting the U.S. from threats like North Korea, echoing Reagan's 'Star Wars' initiative. Critics question the necessity and cost of such a system.
The U.S. has finalized a groundbreaking arms package worth nearly $142 billion with Saudi Arabia, marking a significant boost in defense cooperation. This historic agreement covers various sectors, including advanced military aircraft and air defense systems.
In a dramatic escalation of hostilities, an Indian missile defense system has shot down a Pakistani F-16 fighter jet amid ongoing tensions and drone attacks targeting Jammu.
In a significant move, Ukraine is set to receive refurbished Patriot air-defense systems from Israel as Western allies consider further support, amidst intensified Russian attacks on Kyiv.
In a shocking incident, a missile fired from Yemen targeted Israel's Ben Gurion Airport, forcing a temporary shutdown and exposing vulnerabilities in Israel's defense systems. The Houthi rebels claimed responsibility, highlighting ongoing tensions in the region.
The Trump administration is pushing for a new missile defense system dubbed 'Golden Dome,' aiming to protect the US from long-range threats. However, the project is still largely conceptual and faces significant technical and financial challenges.
Ukrainians are facing the fallout from Trump's decision to pause military aid during their fight against Russia, raising concerns about the implications for the ongoing conflict and peace negotiations.