Sakshi Tiwari
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Sakshi Tiwari is a Defense and Aerospace journalist with a keen interest in geopolitics and global conflicts. She has studied journalism from the prestigious Indian Institute of Mass Communication and holds a Masters’ degree in Defense and National Security.
Americas
US Unveils NGAS Aircraft Concept That Could Make Its F-35, F-22 Jets ‘Double Capable’ To Fight China
With the U.S. Air Force looking for a more capable refueling tanker for future combat, the Lockheed Martin Skunk Works has released a rendering...
Americas
Ukraine Adopts Vietnam War Tactics To Hunt Russian AD Missiles; Know About US Air Force’s ‘Wild Weasel’
The Ukrainian fighter pilots are reportedly using US-supplied HARM missiles to carry out the "Wild Weasel" air defense suppression missions, adopting a popular tactic...
World
40-50 Chinese Vessels ‘Flex Muscle’ As Beijing May Be Building Military Base ‘Very Close’ To Philippines
Amid escalating tensions between China and the Philippines, the Philippines accused Beijing of constructing "an artificial island" in the Sabina Shoal, part of the...
EurAsian Region
Irony Or What! Ukraine’s FrankenSAM, Designed To Fight UAVs, Succumbs To Russian Drone Strike – Reports
In a major blow to Ukraine, the FrankenSAM air defense system, deployed by the Ukrainian air defense units to fend off Russian drone attacks,...
Asia Pacific
Only Country In Europe With Chinese Weapons, Beijing Expands Military, Political Influence In NATO’s Backyard
China’s expanding footprint into Siberia, the only European country that uses Chinese weapons, threatens both the Russian defense industry and European security.
https://www.eurasiantimes.com/as-ukraine-war-heats-up-russians-cools-down/
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Sakshi Tiwari is a Defense and Aerospace journalist with a keen interest in geopolitics and global conflicts. She has studied journalism from the prestigious Indian Institute of Mass Communication and holds a Masters’ degree in Defense and National Security.

