The Tiger Gets a New Set of Claws

The Tiger Gets a New Set of Claws

The attack helicopter has spent the last few years being written off. Ukraine’s skies, thick with man-portable missiles and cheap drones, have looked like an unkind place for a low, slow gunship. Europe’s answer is not to retire its Tiger — but to rebuild it almost...
Japan’s Kaga Is a Carrier Again

Japan’s Kaga Is a Carrier Again

A grey warship longer than three football fields is steaming through the Pacific, and stealth fighters are dropping onto its deck. For most navies that would be unremarkable. For Japan, it is something close to historic — because for eighty years, Japan insisted it...
Taiwan and Washington, Connected Nonstop

Taiwan and Washington, Connected Nonstop

On 26 June, an EVA Air Boeing 787 will lift off from Taipei, point its nose east, and not come down until it reaches Washington Dulles. It sounds routine. It is, in fact, a first: there has never been a nonstop flight between Taiwan and the capital of the United...
Canada to West Africa, Nonstop at Last

Canada to West Africa, Nonstop at Last

For as long as anyone could remember, getting from Montreal to Dakar meant flying the wrong way first. North-east to Paris or Brussels, a layover, then back south to Senegal — a journey of twelve hours or more to reach a city that sits almost due east across the...
Europe Rolls Out Its Robot Wingmen

Europe Rolls Out Its Robot Wingmen

For years, the race to build “robot wingmen” — uncrewed jets that fight alongside human pilots — looked like an American and Australian story. In a single week in June, Europe planted its flag.At the ILA air show in Berlin, two very different European players pulled...