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Iran’s New ‘Drone’ Aircraft Carrier Was Built Out of a Container ShipIran accepted into service the IRGC Shahid Bagheri, a large container ship converted into an aircraft carrier of sorts, featuring a long, angled flight deck. -This 41,000-ton vessel acts as a “mothership” for drones,
The UK sent jets and air tankers amid fears Iran will blockade Strait of Hormuz and spark massive oil price hikes.
Within two days of launching strikes on Iran, Israel claimed control of Iranian skies—an achievement Russia has failed to replicate in Ukraine after over three years of war. Israel’s use of stealth, cyber intelligence,
WASHINGTON - The U.S. military has moved a large number of refueling aircraft to Europe to provide options to President Donald Trump as Middle East tensions soar, two U.S. officials told Reuters on Monday,
Iran fired a new wave of missile attacks on Israel early Monday, killing at least eight people, while Israel claimed it had achieved air superiority over Tehran and could fly over the Iranian capital without facing major threats.
Israeli fighter jets destroyed several aboveground buildings at Natanz, Iran's main uranium enrichment facility, images show.
Iran's armed forces said on Saturday they had shot down a modern Israeli fighter jet during Israeli airstrikes. An F-35 fighter jet was brought down in the west of the country, a state broadcaster reported.
The retaliatory strikes came on Saturday, a day after Israel killed top Iranian military leaders and scientists and destroyed an aboveground nuclear enrichment plant near Natanz.
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Al-Monitor on MSNFighter jets, refuelling aircraft, frigate: UK assets in MideastBritain is deploying extra fighter jets and other assets to the Middle East amid the escalating conflict between Israel and Iran, UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer has said.Below, AFP takes a look at the UK's military presence in the region.
The clip was nothing more than an excerpt from a video game, Arma 3. The realistic images, among other things, are cyclically re-proposed to document alleged jet shootdowns.