The United States has deployed four B-52 strategic bombers to the United Kingdom for planned exercises with NATO allies and regional partners.
Movement of enemy drones was spotted in four regions. The Air Force spotted them in Chernihiv, Kirovohrad, and Mykolaiv regions.
A high-speed missile is headed for Odesa region, prompting authorities to call on residents to take shelter until the threat passes.
The head of the Odesa RMA, Oleh Kiper, urged residents of the region to take shelter because of a high-speed target moving toward Odesa region.
The Pentagon sees no changes in russia's strategic nuclear forces, despite Moscow's "irresponsible rhetoric" about nuclear exercises.
An F-16 fighter jet of the US Air Force crashed near a national park in New Mexico, but the pilot ejected. Part of the park was temporarily closed to restrict civilian access to the crash site.
Ukraine will deploy F-16 fighters on scattered runways and airfields, using various methods to conceal their location and mislead the enemy to protect them from Russian strikes.
The Pentagon has allocated $13 billion to develop a new "doomsday aircraft" called the Survivable Airborne Operations Center (SAOC) with Sierra Nevada Corp, which is capable of surviving a nuclear war and replacing the current Boeing E-4 Nightwatch.
According to a warning from the Air Force, two missiles are heading toward Poltava, while enemy tactical aircraft have been spotted in the eastern and northeastern regions, posing a threat of air strikes on frontline areas.
The Air Force warns of a missile threat to Ukraine's Kyiv and Chernihiv regions, announcing an air alert.
On the night of April 6, the Russian army launched large-scale attacks on infrastructure. The enemy used "Shahids" and also used Tu-95 strategic bombers to attack with X-101 missiles. In addition, it fired one Kalibr missile.
The Air Force of the Armed Forces of Ukraine does not rule out that Belarus may allow Russian aircraft to use its territory for potential strikes against Ukraine.
Hostile drones were spotted flying in different directions over different regions of Ukraine, triggering an air alert.
A Ukrainian team of veterans and servicemen won 36 medals, including 22 golds, at the U. S. Air Force Trials 2024 in Las Vegas, competing in 11 adaptive sports.
The next meeting of the Ramstein Defense Contact Group is scheduled for March 19 at Ramstein Air Base in Germany, where U. S. Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin will meet with defense ministers and senior officials from around the world to discuss the situation in Ukraine and the security challenges facing U.S. allies and partners.
Donald Trump won the Republican primary in North Dakota on the eve of the Super Tuesday vote.
A US Air Force employee was arrested for allegedly disclosing classified information about Ukrainian military targets to a dating site from February to April 2022.
A US Air Force officer was detained for disclosing classified information about Russia's invasion of Ukraine to an accomplice on a foreign dating site.
Ukrainian athletes won 7 awards at the European Airgun Championships in Hungary, including 2 gold medals.
Jack Teixeira, a member of the US National Guard, is expected to plead guilty in federal court on Monday to disclosing top-secret military documents about Russia's war against Ukraine and other US national security secrets.
Over the next five years, the US Air Force plans to produce about a thousand unmanned fighter jets equipped with artificial intelligence to accompany and protect other aircraft.
30 Ukrainian veterans traveled to Las Vegas to compete in 9 sports at the US Air Force 2024 Military Games.
South Korea's first military satellite has successfully transmitted high-resolution images of Pyongyang city center, including the central square and ships in the port.
For the first time, the U. S. dropped aid to Gaza residents using three C-130 aircraft, dropping more than 35,000 rations to Palestinians.
New York City police detained protesters criticizing Israel's role in the Gaza conflict near Rockefeller Center during an interview with US President Joe Biden on an evening TV show in midtown Manhattan.
A US Air Force serviceman who set himself on fire near the Israeli Embassy in Washington, D. C., died from his injuries.
Last month, Russian forces threatened to shoot down French aircraft patrolling international airspace over the Black Sea, a sign of Moscow's increasingly aggressive behavior.
The United States decided to abandon the classified military satellite program due to rising costs and difficulties with payload development.
Five Marines aboard a missing helicopter that crashed in California were found dead.
According to Sky News sources in Washington, the United Kingdom has launched joint strikes on Yemen using more than 20 fighter jets.