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S. Korea picks L3Harris tech package for new early-warning aircraft
A contract for the program, which has a budget of $2.2 billion, is expected to be signed around November.
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Australia’s fresh HIMARS hankering may signal ship-killer role
Canberra had narrowed the competition to the HIMARS-PrSM and the StrikeMaster, which couples a Thales Bushmaster 4×4 chassis with Naval Strike Missiles.
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At Taiwan arms show, vendors bank on cheap weapons for big damage
With the support of the U.S. administration seen as iffy, Taipei officials try to diversify their roster or weapons suppliers.
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Australia orders fleet of large unmanned submarines from Anduril
Australia has lodged an order for numerous state-of-the-art unmanned submarines to be delivered over the coming five years.
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Xi, Putin, Kim Jong Un unite at glitzy China military parade
In his speech, Xi warned that the world was “faced with a choice of peace or war,” adding that “the rejuvenation of the Chinese nation is unstoppable.”
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China to parade new missiles in Beijing, including ‘Guam Killer’
After its unveiling in 2015, the DF-26 intermediate-range missile was dubbed the “Guam killer” since it has sufficient range to reach the U.S. island.
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After dillydallying, Thailand proceeds with Chinese-built submarine
Once tempted to ditch its acquisition of a Chinese-built S26T diesel-electric submarine, Thailand has decided the project will now proceed.
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Japan closes in on biggest ever defense export with frigate selection
Japan recently won selection for a lucrative Australian frigate requirement worth up to US$6.5 billion.
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US Marines train beach landings Down Under with old allies, new rides
One key subplot to the July 24 landings was the first ever touchdown of the Marine Corps’ new Amphibious Combat Vehicle in Australia.
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US, allies drill pop-up missile positions to keep Chinese ships at bay
Various anti-ship missile firings demonstrated the ability of the U.S. and its allies to hit maritime targets from land-based launchers.
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S. Korea picks L3Harris tech package for new early-warning aircraft
A contract for the program, which has a budget of $2.2 billion, is expected to be signed around November.
-
Australia’s fresh HIMARS hankering may signal ship-killer role
Canberra had narrowed the competition to the HIMARS-PrSM and the StrikeMaster, which couples a Thales Bushmaster 4×4 chassis with Naval Strike Missiles.
-
At Taiwan arms show, vendors bank on cheap weapons for big damage
With the support of the U.S. administration seen as iffy, Taipei officials try to diversify their roster or weapons suppliers.
-
Australia orders fleet of large unmanned submarines from Anduril
Australia has lodged an order for numerous state-of-the-art unmanned submarines to be delivered over the coming five years.
-
Xi, Putin, Kim Jong Un unite at glitzy China military parade
In his speech, Xi warned that the world was “faced with a choice of peace or war,” adding that “the rejuvenation of the Chinese nation is unstoppable.”
-
China to parade new missiles in Beijing, including ‘Guam Killer’
After its unveiling in 2015, the DF-26 intermediate-range missile was dubbed the “Guam killer” since it has sufficient range to reach the U.S. island.
-
After dillydallying, Thailand proceeds with Chinese-built submarine
Once tempted to ditch its acquisition of a Chinese-built S26T diesel-electric submarine, Thailand has decided the project will now proceed.
-
Japan closes in on biggest ever defense export with frigate selection
Japan recently won selection for a lucrative Australian frigate requirement worth up to US$6.5 billion.
-
US Marines train beach landings Down Under with old allies, new rides
One key subplot to the July 24 landings was the first ever touchdown of the Marine Corps’ new Amphibious Combat Vehicle in Australia.
-
US, allies drill pop-up missile positions to keep Chinese ships at bay
Various anti-ship missile firings demonstrated the ability of the U.S. and its allies to hit maritime targets from land-based launchers.
-
S. Korea picks L3Harris tech package for new early-warning aircraft
A contract for the program, which has a budget of $2.2 billion, is expected to be signed around November.
-
Australia’s fresh HIMARS hankering may signal ship-killer role
Canberra had narrowed the competition to the HIMARS-PrSM and the StrikeMaster, which couples a Thales Bushmaster 4×4 chassis with Naval Strike Missiles.
-
At Taiwan arms show, vendors bank on cheap weapons for big damage
With the support of the U.S. administration seen as iffy, Taipei officials try to diversify their roster or weapons suppliers.
-
Australia orders fleet of large unmanned submarines from Anduril
Australia has lodged an order for numerous state-of-the-art unmanned submarines to be delivered over the coming five years.
-
Xi, Putin, Kim Jong Un unite at glitzy China military parade
In his speech, Xi warned that the world was “faced with a choice of peace or war,” adding that “the rejuvenation of the Chinese nation is unstoppable.”
-
China to parade new missiles in Beijing, including ‘Guam Killer’
After its unveiling in 2015, the DF-26 intermediate-range missile was dubbed the “Guam killer” since it has sufficient range to reach the U.S. island.
-
After dillydallying, Thailand proceeds with Chinese-built submarine
Once tempted to ditch its acquisition of a Chinese-built S26T diesel-electric submarine, Thailand has decided the project will now proceed.
-
Japan closes in on biggest ever defense export with frigate selection
Japan recently won selection for a lucrative Australian frigate requirement worth up to US$6.5 billion.
-
US Marines train beach landings Down Under with old allies, new rides
One key subplot to the July 24 landings was the first ever touchdown of the Marine Corps’ new Amphibious Combat Vehicle in Australia.
-
US, allies drill pop-up missile positions to keep Chinese ships at bay
Various anti-ship missile firings demonstrated the ability of the U.S. and its allies to hit maritime targets from land-based launchers.













