Africa’s defense sector is rapidly evolving, with nations modernizing their armed forces to counter insurgencies, terrorism, and regional instability. Increased investment, foreign partnerships, and indigenous production drive growth. Countries like Nigeria, Egypt, and South Africa lead advancements in military technology, procurement, and strategic alliances to bolster continental security and self-reliance.
Africa
Minister Ryad Mezzour led Moroccan officials to Seoul in April 2025 to explore a potential tank deal....
Reports confirm the UAE has deployed a high-tech radar in Puntland, northeastern Somalia, near Bosaso Air Base....
On April 9, 2025, the Moroccan online outlet Defense Arabic reported that Algeria had completed a new...
Observers spotted trucks carrying Patriot PAC-3 MSE systems on Moroccan roads last week, marking a major military...
A Military in Freefall The South African Air Force (SAAF), once a formidable force on the African...
In a significant boost to its military capabilities, Morocco has officially unveiled its newly acquired AH-64E Apache...
North Africa is now the centre of a strong arms race, mainly between Algeria and Morocco. These...
The Wagner Private Military Company (PMC), a Russian paramilitary group known for its controversial actions, suffered a...
Overview of the Upgrade Program The United States has approved a $4.69 billion plan to upgrade 555...










