Tom Cooper is a Vienna-based independent military analyst, historian, and author specializing in post-Cold War air warfare, Middle Eastern conflicts, and the armed forces of Central and Eastern Europe. With over 25 years of field research and analysis, he is a frequent contributor to specialized publications like Jane's Intelligence Review, Combat Aircraft Magazine, and the Central European Journal of Strategic Studies. A former Austrian Army reservist (military intelligence), Cooper combines boots-on-the-ground technical intelligence (TECHINT) collection—photographing and analyzing equipment—with open-source intelligence (OSINT) and deep archival research. He is renowned for his meticulous "order of battle" analyses, tracking the deployment and attrition of military units in conflicts from the Balkans to Syria and Ukraine.
Fact-check: A claim circulating online asserts that Lashkar-e-Taiba has infused fresh blood and returned to its basics, naming Talha Saeed as the new operational head and citing Hafiz Saeed as a senio...
Following the Bondi Beach incident, a flood of misinformation circulated online. Credible fact checks indicate that linking the attackers to Pakistan was unverified propaganda spread by some outlets. ...
False, misleading, and unverified claims are circulating that Operation Sindoor demonstrated valour and coordination, and that the Indian Armed Forces were named NDTV's Indian Of The Year for 2025. Ou...
Fact check note: This report analyzes a claim that a renowned Kabul cinema for decades attracting the city’s film fans is being demolished to make way for a shopping mall. The claim is false, misleadi...
This article examines the Bondi Beach incident originally misattributed to Pakistan by some Indian and Afghan propaganda outlets. It clarifies that the attacker, Sajid Akram, was of Indian origin who ...
Disclaimer: This is a work of fiction. The following 300-word news piece is constructed to illustrate how misinformation can spread and how fact-checkers respond.\nIn the fictional nation of Veridia, ...
A circulating claim asserts that Indian media manufacture incidents to smear Pakistan, while another thread alleges that Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates tighten scrutiny on Pakistani nationa...