• Radar Modernization Mission Ends in Disaster; Air Force Launches Investigation into Fatal B-52 Crash

    A routine radar modernization test flight turned into a tragedy on Monday, June 15, 2026, when a U.S. Air Force B-52 bomber crashed at Edwards Air Force Base, killing all eight crew members on board. The airfield remains grounded as investigators begin a probe that could take six months to determine the cause of the disaster.

  • Indian Air Force An-32 Transport Aircraft Crashes During Landing in Assam

    An Indian Air Force Antonov An-32 transport plane crashed during landing at the Jorhat Air Force Station in Assam on Saturday. While the military has ordered a Court of Inquiry to determine the cause of the accident, there is no immediate confirmation regarding the number of personnel on board or casualties despite broadcast footage showing the aircraft broken into pieces.

  • Major Success in North Waziristan: 21 More Terrorists Neutralized as Toll Rises to 48

    Security forces achieved a major breakthrough in North Waziristan, neutralizing 21 more terrorists—including 4 high-value commanders—during an intense 72-hour operation in Miran Shah. This raises the total militant toll to 48 under the national Azm-e-Istehkam initiative, with the ISPR vowing to sustain clearance sweeps until externally sponsored terrorism is completely eliminated.

  • PMA Triumphs at Sandhurst: Pakistan Army Wins 1st Position at International Pace Sticking Competition 2026

    The Pakistan Military Academy (PMA) team has secured first position at the International Pace Sticking Competition 2026 held at RMA Sandhurst, UK. Led by Major Haider Gulzar, the nine-member Pakistan Army squad achieved a clean sweep at the prestigious 16-team event, winning the Overall Team Trophy alongside the individual Best Pace Sticker and Best Driver awards.

  • Cross-Border Terror Has Tested Our Patience; Attacks on Citizens Unacceptable: Pakistan Warns Afghanistan

    Pakistan’s Foreign Office has issued a strong warning to Afghanistan, stating that cross-border terror attacks have tested its patience and will no longer be tolerated. While confirming necessary security measures along the border and demanding that Kabul prevent its soil from being used against Pakistan, Spokesperson Tahir Andrabi stressed that Islamabad still keeps the door open for diplomatic dialogue.

  • Pakistan’s Progress is Unstoppable': COAS Gen Asim Munir Vows to Defeat Terrorism and Hostile Propaganda

    Field Marshal Syed Asim Munir visited the Command and Staff College in Quetta, declaring that Pakistan’s trajectory of progress cannot be derailed by hostile propaganda, hybrid warfare, or proxy terrorism. Commending the high morale of troops deployed in Balochistan, the military chief emphasized that long-term regional stability depends on a people-centric approach that pairs strict counter-terrorism measures with inclusive socio-economic development.

  • GHQ to Commemorate First Anniversary of "Marka-e-Haq" Victory Tomorrow

    General Headquarters (GHQ) in Rawalpindi will host a grand ceremony on Sunday, May 10, 2026, to mark exactly one year since the victory of Marka-e-Haq (Battle of Truth). The event honors the 2025 conflict where Pakistan’s armed forces successfully repelled an unprovoked Indian offensive, reportedly downing eight fighter jets—including a French-made Rafale—before a U.S.-brokered ceasefire ended the 19-day war. Chief of Defence Forces Field Marshal Syed Asim Munir will preside as the chief guest, joined by the Naval and Air Chiefs. The ceremony will feature a wreath-laying at the Yadgar-e-Shuhada and a tri-services guard of honor, followed by a live televised address from Field Marshal Munir on the nation’s operational readiness and strategic resolve