'Detection dog' 'WC-135' in the sky...looking for evidence of nuclear tests and explosions The WC-135 'Constant Phoenix' detects and analyzes atmospheric particulates to determine nuclear tests and bomb types.
Japan's New Focus on Defense Exports Sparks Competition with South Korea South Korea and Japan vie in Southeast Asia's defense market; Japan broadens exports with advanced weapons. Competitive policy needed.
What Takes the Top Spot as the Non-Lethal Weapon against Pirates? The war between Israel and the Palestinian militant group Hamas has intensified the Red Sea security crisis. Yemen's Houthi rebels are targeting civilian ships, and Somali pirates are back on the rise...
AI-Powered Chinese Fighter Takes Down F-35 in Simulation In a simulation using AI technology, a Chinese fighter jet shot down a US F-35 stealth fighter in just 8 seconds.
APS vs. Anti-Tank Missiles: The Race for Tank Defense Supremacy Article discusses tank Active Protection Systems (APS) against anti-tank missiles, importance of South Korea upgrading APS.
North Korea's Missile Moves: Hwasong-18 Launch Sparks International Concern North Korea's dual missile provocation seen as response to joint exercises and U.S.-South Korea nuclear operation talks.
Espionage in the Skies: China's J-20 Fighter Accused of Stealing F-22 Tech China's J-20 fighter jet accused of stealing US and Russian technology, raising legal and reputation concerns.
Korean Amphibious Assault Vehicle Leads the Way in Daring Enemy Shore Landings This article discusses the history and development of landing operations and the use of Assault Amphibious Vehicles (AAVs) in South Korea.
Russian Troops and Tanks Face 'Self-Destruction' Crisis: Are North Korean Shells to Blame? Reports suggest that Russian military equipment, using North Korean shells, is facing issues due to low-quality ammunition.
Defense Strategy Against North Korea: Unveiling the Surface-to-Air Weapon Systems Saudi Arabia and Malaysia are considering buying South Korea's Cheongung-2 air defense system for its cost-effectiveness and fast delivery.
Who Will Win the Race for the Military's Next Transport Aircraft? South Korea plans to invest $600 million to purchase new long-range transport aircraft, choosing between C-130J-30, C-390, and A400M models.
Korea's Spy Satellite Competition Begins: South's 10X Superiority in Identifying Missile Launchers South Korea's new satellite strengthens military surveillance, boosting defense capabilities against North Korea's threats.
Drone Wars Escalate: U.S. Aims to Surpass Chinese and Iranian Rivals The U.S. military is embarking on a significant drone development project focused on vertical takeoff and landing drones.
U.S.-Philippines Treaty: Navy Ready to Face Off Against China's Naval Moves China's maritime provocations prompt the U.S. to strengthen support for Asian allies, notably the Philippines, amid growing tensions.
U.S. Navy's Giant Autonomous Ship: A Game-Changer in the Challenge Against China The U.S. Navy is prioritizing autonomous ships to offset its population disadvantage and enhance its global maritime presence.
NASA's Iconic Spacecraft Voyager 1 Stops Communicating After 46 Years NASA's Voyager 1 loses communication with Earth due to a computer glitch, posing a challenging repair effort lasting weeks.
U.S. Marines Go High-Tech with Autonomous Hovercraft: Unmanned and Unstoppable U.S. Navy conducts autonomous hovercraft experiments to reduce casualties and enhance operational efficiency in amphibious operations.
Indo-Pacific Tensions Rise as UK Deploys Aircraft Carrier: All About HMS Queen Elizabeth The UK deploys its largest-ever warship, HMS Queen Elizabeth, to the Indo-Pacific, asserting British influence in a shifting power landscape.
Chinese J-11 Fighters Shoot Down Indian Jet in Viral CGI Video China stirs tension with India, releasing an animation depicting the downing of an Indian fighter jet, escalating tensions.
The U.S. Japan and Italy Unite for 6th-Gen Fighter: Who's Footing the Bill? UK, Japan, and Italy jointly develop GCAP, with UK and Japan covering 40% of costs, leaving Italy with 20%.
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