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US approves loitering munitions sale for Taiwan’s ‘porcupine strategy’
The Defense Security Cooperation Agency approvals include 291 Altius 600M-V loitering munitions from Anduril, plus 720 Switchblade 300s from AeroVironment.
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Australia fast-tracks its hunt for replacement frigates
Shipbuilders were reportedly given four weeks to respond to the request, plus another three weeks to explain how follow-on frigates can be locally built.
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South Korea preps new antimissile weaponry to counter North’s arsenal
Defense officials have completed development of the long-range L-SAM air defense system, moving on to the more advanced L-SAM-II.
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F-35 customers in Asia-Pacific monitor Lockheed upgrade saga from afar
The vendor’s delay in installing a package of software and hardware upgrades could gum up U.S. and global delivery schedules.
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Australia unveils record $37 billion defense budget
Nuclear-powered submarines are starting to consume an enormous portion of the budget as the trilateral AUKUS agreement progresses.
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Brunei orders six H145M helicopters from Airbus
The order follows a 2011 acquisition for 12 Sikorsky-made S-70i Black Hawk helicopters.
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Japan hastens pursuit of unmanned ground vehicles for its military
Foreign vendors are so far dominating Tokyo’s lineup of trial robots, as the government tries to catch up on the use of unmanned systems.
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Why China axed the Strategic Support Force and reshuffled the military
Its successor, the Information Support Force, will now handle network information systems and communications support, and possibly network defense.
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China dissolves Strategic Support Force, focused on cyber and space
China has now established an Information Support Force, with President Xi Jinping present at its investiture ceremony in Beijing.
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India proffers HAL its largest-ever tender: 97 Tejas fighters
The state-owned company has ramped up its annual production capacity in anticipation of additional contracts.
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US approves loitering munitions sale for Taiwan’s ‘porcupine strategy’
The Defense Security Cooperation Agency approvals include 291 Altius 600M-V loitering munitions from Anduril, plus 720 Switchblade 300s from AeroVironment.
-
Australia fast-tracks its hunt for replacement frigates
Shipbuilders were reportedly given four weeks to respond to the request, plus another three weeks to explain how follow-on frigates can be locally built.
-
South Korea preps new antimissile weaponry to counter North’s arsenal
Defense officials have completed development of the long-range L-SAM air defense system, moving on to the more advanced L-SAM-II.
-
F-35 customers in Asia-Pacific monitor Lockheed upgrade saga from afar
The vendor’s delay in installing a package of software and hardware upgrades could gum up U.S. and global delivery schedules.
-
Australia unveils record $37 billion defense budget
Nuclear-powered submarines are starting to consume an enormous portion of the budget as the trilateral AUKUS agreement progresses.
-
Brunei orders six H145M helicopters from Airbus
The order follows a 2011 acquisition for 12 Sikorsky-made S-70i Black Hawk helicopters.
-
Japan hastens pursuit of unmanned ground vehicles for its military
Foreign vendors are so far dominating Tokyo’s lineup of trial robots, as the government tries to catch up on the use of unmanned systems.
-
Why China axed the Strategic Support Force and reshuffled the military
Its successor, the Information Support Force, will now handle network information systems and communications support, and possibly network defense.
-
China dissolves Strategic Support Force, focused on cyber and space
China has now established an Information Support Force, with President Xi Jinping present at its investiture ceremony in Beijing.
-
India proffers HAL its largest-ever tender: 97 Tejas fighters
The state-owned company has ramped up its annual production capacity in anticipation of additional contracts.
-
US approves loitering munitions sale for Taiwan’s ‘porcupine strategy’
The Defense Security Cooperation Agency approvals include 291 Altius 600M-V loitering munitions from Anduril, plus 720 Switchblade 300s from AeroVironment.
-
Australia fast-tracks its hunt for replacement frigates
Shipbuilders were reportedly given four weeks to respond to the request, plus another three weeks to explain how follow-on frigates can be locally built.
-
South Korea preps new antimissile weaponry to counter North’s arsenal
Defense officials have completed development of the long-range L-SAM air defense system, moving on to the more advanced L-SAM-II.
-
F-35 customers in Asia-Pacific monitor Lockheed upgrade saga from afar
The vendor’s delay in installing a package of software and hardware upgrades could gum up U.S. and global delivery schedules.
-
Australia unveils record $37 billion defense budget
Nuclear-powered submarines are starting to consume an enormous portion of the budget as the trilateral AUKUS agreement progresses.
-
Brunei orders six H145M helicopters from Airbus
The order follows a 2011 acquisition for 12 Sikorsky-made S-70i Black Hawk helicopters.
-
Japan hastens pursuit of unmanned ground vehicles for its military
Foreign vendors are so far dominating Tokyo’s lineup of trial robots, as the government tries to catch up on the use of unmanned systems.
-
Why China axed the Strategic Support Force and reshuffled the military
Its successor, the Information Support Force, will now handle network information systems and communications support, and possibly network defense.
-
China dissolves Strategic Support Force, focused on cyber and space
China has now established an Information Support Force, with President Xi Jinping present at its investiture ceremony in Beijing.
-
India proffers HAL its largest-ever tender: 97 Tejas fighters
The state-owned company has ramped up its annual production capacity in anticipation of additional contracts.













