The U.S. Pacific Air Forces told Newsweek that the RC-135 spy planes were conducting planned, routine operations.
A four-day exercise being held in South Korea involves South Korean FA-50 fighter aircraft and KA-1 attack aircraft, as well as U.S. A-10 attack aircraft.
When North Korea’s 12,000-strong 11th Army Corps deployed to Kursk Oblast in western Russia to help Russian troops battle an ...
North Korea warned Friday that it would exercise its right to self-defense "more intensively" as it condemned recent joint ...
The U.S. Air Force has provided Newsweek with an update on fighter jets stationed in Okinawa to counter threats posed by ...
President Volodymyr Zelenskyy says Ukraine's forces have captured two North Korean soldiers fighting alongside Russian troops ...
The United States and its Northeast Asian allies on Wednesday conducted an aerial drill involving two American bombers after ...
North Korean troops have suffered thousands of casualties in Russia’s Kursk region, according to Ukrainian estimates ...
Pete Hegseth seems destined to become America's 29th secretary of defense. Despite the hyperbole and exaggerations of Hegseth ...
The prospect of American forces operating in large-scale combat operations (LSCO) is becoming increasingly probable with the ...
North Korea’s communist regime also fired an intermediate ... that said the description was likely exaggerated. The Air Force did not identify the Lancers’ home station, but it routinely ...