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Australia sizes up a continent-size gap in air defenses
Military leaders are prizing sensors over interceptors in what will be Australia’s future network of weapons for defending would-be targets.
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Aussie spy planes worked overtime during nearby Chinese naval drills
Australians and Kiwis were shocked when a Chinese ship trio conducted gunnery drills in February.
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Amid setback, South Korea pushes forward on drones, loyal wingman
The country is under the gun to accelerate its drone plans because the low birth rate won’t be able to keep up with human pilot needs, said one analyst.
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US Air Force returns from Antarctica after summer mission accomplished
New planes, same finicky weather at one of the world’s most remote research spots.
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Singapore raises defense budget, readies new military acquisitions
The government of Singapore announced a 12.4% defense budget hike on March 3, with major new equipment on order.
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For India, it’s ‘Pick your fighter,’ as Delhi weighs US, Russian bids
India wants to catch up quickly to China in fighter jets. But buying on the global market could torpedo the country’s homegrown program.
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India raises defense budget by nearly 10%, pushes local manufacturing
Although Delhi says modernization is a priority, funding for capital acquisitions has grown just 4.65% compared to last year.
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Philippines shores up defenses with increased military spending
Defense leaders in Manila are beefing up the country’s defenses as China asserts itself over disputed claims in the South China Sea.
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S. Korea flies its most capable Surion helicopter variant yet
Korea Aerospace Industries’ production line for the Surion helicopter is receiving a shot in the arm thanks to the development of two new versions.
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Western defense companies size up Vietnam’s military market
American and European contractors were out in full force for the country’s biennial defense expo in Hanoi in December 2024.
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Australia sizes up a continent-size gap in air defenses
Military leaders are prizing sensors over interceptors in what will be Australia’s future network of weapons for defending would-be targets.
-
Aussie spy planes worked overtime during nearby Chinese naval drills
Australians and Kiwis were shocked when a Chinese ship trio conducted gunnery drills in February.
-
Amid setback, South Korea pushes forward on drones, loyal wingman
The country is under the gun to accelerate its drone plans because the low birth rate won’t be able to keep up with human pilot needs, said one analyst.
-
US Air Force returns from Antarctica after summer mission accomplished
New planes, same finicky weather at one of the world’s most remote research spots.
-
Singapore raises defense budget, readies new military acquisitions
The government of Singapore announced a 12.4% defense budget hike on March 3, with major new equipment on order.
-
For India, it’s ‘Pick your fighter,’ as Delhi weighs US, Russian bids
India wants to catch up quickly to China in fighter jets. But buying on the global market could torpedo the country’s homegrown program.
-
India raises defense budget by nearly 10%, pushes local manufacturing
Although Delhi says modernization is a priority, funding for capital acquisitions has grown just 4.65% compared to last year.
-
Philippines shores up defenses with increased military spending
Defense leaders in Manila are beefing up the country’s defenses as China asserts itself over disputed claims in the South China Sea.
-
S. Korea flies its most capable Surion helicopter variant yet
Korea Aerospace Industries’ production line for the Surion helicopter is receiving a shot in the arm thanks to the development of two new versions.
-
Western defense companies size up Vietnam’s military market
American and European contractors were out in full force for the country’s biennial defense expo in Hanoi in December 2024.
-
Australia sizes up a continent-size gap in air defenses
Military leaders are prizing sensors over interceptors in what will be Australia’s future network of weapons for defending would-be targets.
-
Aussie spy planes worked overtime during nearby Chinese naval drills
Australians and Kiwis were shocked when a Chinese ship trio conducted gunnery drills in February.
-
Amid setback, South Korea pushes forward on drones, loyal wingman
The country is under the gun to accelerate its drone plans because the low birth rate won’t be able to keep up with human pilot needs, said one analyst.
-
US Air Force returns from Antarctica after summer mission accomplished
New planes, same finicky weather at one of the world’s most remote research spots.
-
Singapore raises defense budget, readies new military acquisitions
The government of Singapore announced a 12.4% defense budget hike on March 3, with major new equipment on order.
-
For India, it’s ‘Pick your fighter,’ as Delhi weighs US, Russian bids
India wants to catch up quickly to China in fighter jets. But buying on the global market could torpedo the country’s homegrown program.
-
India raises defense budget by nearly 10%, pushes local manufacturing
Although Delhi says modernization is a priority, funding for capital acquisitions has grown just 4.65% compared to last year.
-
Philippines shores up defenses with increased military spending
Defense leaders in Manila are beefing up the country’s defenses as China asserts itself over disputed claims in the South China Sea.
-
S. Korea flies its most capable Surion helicopter variant yet
Korea Aerospace Industries’ production line for the Surion helicopter is receiving a shot in the arm thanks to the development of two new versions.
-
Western defense companies size up Vietnam’s military market
American and European contractors were out in full force for the country’s biennial defense expo in Hanoi in December 2024.













