fighter jets
Coverage of fighter jets in the Nexus archive.
- The War Room newsletter: What eight years as defence editor looks like
Shashank Joshi writes his final edition of The War Room newsletter, reflecting on eight years as a defense editor. His experiences include flying fighter jets and traveling on destroyers.
- US Plans to Cut One-Third of Fighter Jets It Provides to NATO in Europe, Report Says
The US reportedly plans to reduce fighter jets, surveillance aircraft, tankers, and naval assets assigned to NATO operations in Europe. This move is reported to raise pressure on allies to address key defense gaps.
- US Plans to Slash Fighter Jets, Warships to NATO in Europe: Report
The United States plans to reduce its military contributions to NATO in Europe by cutting fighter jet deployments by a third and withdrawing aerial refueling tankers. Additional assets like warships and bombers may be reassigned as part of efforts to encourage European allies to take on greater defense responsibilities ahead of a NATO summit in July.
- Poland Scrambles Fighter Jets During Massive Russian Assault on Ukraine
Poland scrambled fighter jets and activated air defense systems overnight Saturday-Sunday in response to a massive Russian bombardment of Ukraine. The Polish Armed Forces deployed all tactical aviation assets and placed radar and missile units on maximum alert to protect airspace near the Ukrainian border.
- Fighter jets collide in midair at Idaho air show
Two fighter jets collided in mid-air during an air show in Idaho, and the crew members are in stable condition after ejecting. The incident occurred on Sunday. The air show was being held in Idaho.
- Falklands left without key air defences as Argentina splashes millions on fighter jets and US threatens to withdraw support for UK control of islands
The Falklands have lost key air defenses as Argentina invests millions in fighter jets. The United States has also threatened to withdraw support for UK control of the islands, escalating regional tensions.
- Falklands left without key air defences as Argentina splashes millions on fighter jets and US threatens to withdraw support for UK control of islands
The Falkland Islands have lost key air defenses as Argentina invests heavily in fighter jets. The US has also threatened to withdraw support for the UK's control of the islands, escalating tensions.
- Two fighter jets collide in mid-air over South Korea when pilots start taking photos and video
Two fighter jets collided mid-air over South Korea after pilots began taking photos and videos. The incident highlights potential safety risks during military operations.
- South Korean fighter jets collided due to pilots snapping pictures, report finds
A collision between South Korean fighter jets occurred due to pilots taking pictures, leading to one pilot being fined thousands of dollars by the military for repair costs.
- South Korean fighter jets collided due to pilots taking pictures, report finds
A South Korean military report found that two fighter jets collided because the pilots were taking pictures. One pilot was fined thousands of dollars to cover repair costs.
- NATO intercepts Russian bombers and fighter jets over Baltic Sea
NATO intercepted Russian bombers and fighter jets over the Baltic Sea. The Russian mission included two Tu-22M3 supersonic bombers and approximately 10 fighters, as reported by the French detachment.
- NATO intercepts Russian bombers and fighter jets over Baltic Sea
NATO intercepted Russian bombers and fighter jets over the Baltic Sea. The Russian mission involved two Tu-22M3 supersonic bombers and approximately 10 fighter jets, according to a French detachment.
- NATO intercepts Russian military aircraft flying over the Baltic Sea
NATO intercepted Russian bombers and fighter jets over the Baltic Sea. The action was taken to monitor and respond to the military aircraft's presence in the region.
- Japan lifts ban on lethal weapons exports in major shift of pacifist policy
Japan has lifted its decades-old ban on lethal weapons exports, allowing the sale of military equipment such as fighter jets. This marks a significant shift from the country's pacifist policy, which has been in place since World War II.