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Australia targets major spending boost for Asia-Pacific defense
Budget plans foresee the most significant ramp-up only at the end of the decade, leaving Australia vulnerable to Chinese aggression in the meantime.
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South Korean military paves way for robotic vehicles in its ranks
Defense companies Hyundai Rotem and Hanwha Aerospace are jockeying for position in what promises to become a milestone acquisition program.
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Austal leaves door ajar in takeover bid from Hanwha Ocean
The South Korean shipbuilder could help elevate the profile of Australia’s shipbuilding capabilities, argues Australia-based naval analyst Jennifer Parker.
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Indonesia turns to France’s Naval Group for submarines
Indonesia has signed a contract with local firm PT PAL and France’s Naval Group for two Scorpene-class submarines.
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Fincantieri inks $1.3B deal with Indonesia for two patrol ships
The two PPA multipurpose offshore patrol vessels were originally destined for the Italian Navy.
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Amid faltering domestic program, Taiwan orders more MQ-9B drones
These drones could take over some missions performed by Taiwan’s fighter fleet that is already busy monitoring Chinese military activities.
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Maldives starts flying Turkish drones for maritime surveillance
Amid growing tensions with India, the Maldives government said it wants to use the strike-capable drones for patrolling its territorial waters.
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South Korea hires LIG Nex1 to make new maritime missile, replace SM-2
The South Korean company is required to complete development of the Ship-to-Air Missile-II by 2030.
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India approves full development of fifth-generation fighter
The fighter’s maiden flight is slated to occur before the end of 2028.
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Brunei defense budget surges by 32%, with focus on intel, targeting
In the coming fiscal year, the government has allotted $594 million for defense.
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Australia targets major spending boost for Asia-Pacific defense
Budget plans foresee the most significant ramp-up only at the end of the decade, leaving Australia vulnerable to Chinese aggression in the meantime.
-
South Korean military paves way for robotic vehicles in its ranks
Defense companies Hyundai Rotem and Hanwha Aerospace are jockeying for position in what promises to become a milestone acquisition program.
-
Austal leaves door ajar in takeover bid from Hanwha Ocean
The South Korean shipbuilder could help elevate the profile of Australia’s shipbuilding capabilities, argues Australia-based naval analyst Jennifer Parker.
-
Indonesia turns to France’s Naval Group for submarines
Indonesia has signed a contract with local firm PT PAL and France’s Naval Group for two Scorpene-class submarines.
-
Fincantieri inks $1.3B deal with Indonesia for two patrol ships
The two PPA multipurpose offshore patrol vessels were originally destined for the Italian Navy.
-
Amid faltering domestic program, Taiwan orders more MQ-9B drones
These drones could take over some missions performed by Taiwan’s fighter fleet that is already busy monitoring Chinese military activities.
-
Maldives starts flying Turkish drones for maritime surveillance
Amid growing tensions with India, the Maldives government said it wants to use the strike-capable drones for patrolling its territorial waters.
-
South Korea hires LIG Nex1 to make new maritime missile, replace SM-2
The South Korean company is required to complete development of the Ship-to-Air Missile-II by 2030.
-
India approves full development of fifth-generation fighter
The fighter’s maiden flight is slated to occur before the end of 2028.
-
Brunei defense budget surges by 32%, with focus on intel, targeting
In the coming fiscal year, the government has allotted $594 million for defense.
-
Australia targets major spending boost for Asia-Pacific defense
Budget plans foresee the most significant ramp-up only at the end of the decade, leaving Australia vulnerable to Chinese aggression in the meantime.
-
South Korean military paves way for robotic vehicles in its ranks
Defense companies Hyundai Rotem and Hanwha Aerospace are jockeying for position in what promises to become a milestone acquisition program.
-
Austal leaves door ajar in takeover bid from Hanwha Ocean
The South Korean shipbuilder could help elevate the profile of Australia’s shipbuilding capabilities, argues Australia-based naval analyst Jennifer Parker.
-
Indonesia turns to France’s Naval Group for submarines
Indonesia has signed a contract with local firm PT PAL and France’s Naval Group for two Scorpene-class submarines.
-
Fincantieri inks $1.3B deal with Indonesia for two patrol ships
The two PPA multipurpose offshore patrol vessels were originally destined for the Italian Navy.
-
Amid faltering domestic program, Taiwan orders more MQ-9B drones
These drones could take over some missions performed by Taiwan’s fighter fleet that is already busy monitoring Chinese military activities.
-
Maldives starts flying Turkish drones for maritime surveillance
Amid growing tensions with India, the Maldives government said it wants to use the strike-capable drones for patrolling its territorial waters.
-
South Korea hires LIG Nex1 to make new maritime missile, replace SM-2
The South Korean company is required to complete development of the Ship-to-Air Missile-II by 2030.
-
India approves full development of fifth-generation fighter
The fighter’s maiden flight is slated to occur before the end of 2028.
-
Brunei defense budget surges by 32%, with focus on intel, targeting
In the coming fiscal year, the government has allotted $594 million for defense.













