“Race to Nuclear Arms: Saudi Arabia and Iran Lock Horns”
Saudi Arabia has made it clear that it will strive to obtain nuclear weapons if its neighboring country, especially Iran, succeeds in developing their own nuclear weapons.
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Saudi Arabia has made it clear that it will strive to obtain nuclear weapons if its neighboring country, especially Iran, succeeds in developing their own nuclear weapons.
There is a need for Malaysia to have its own military satellite, not just for communication purposes but also for Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance (ISR) and early warning.
In a list recently issued by the Russian government, Malaysia, along with 29 other countries worldwide, has been categorized as having “friendly” and “neutral” relations with the Kremlin.
The United States is reportedly in talks with the government of Vietnam to seal the largest-ever arms deal between the two nations, which once fought each other about 50 years ago.
In a recent development in the ongoing conflict in southern Ukraine, a group of Russian military personnel has claimed the successful destruction of a Leopard main battle tank supplied by Germany to the Ukrainian armed forces in the Zaphorizia region.
Senior officials of the United States Navy have expressed their “concern” about the increasing frequency of the “emergence” of Russian nuclear-powered submarines in the coastal waters of the country in recent times.
Recently, Malaysia Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim, while in New York, announced that President Recep Tayyip Erdogan of Turkey would be visiting the country in December.
The Government Accountability Office (GAO) has revealed a concerning statistic regarding the Pentagon’s F-35 Joint Strike Fighter (JSF) program: only 55 percent of these advanced fighter aircraft are fully capable of executing their assigned missions.
Ukraine has been forced to reject the “donation” of 10 Leopard 1A5 main battle tanks because the tanks are in a state of disrepair, and Kiev lacks the expertise to repair them.
After five years of development, the Israeli Ministry of Defense and the Israel Defense Force (IDF) have unveiled their newest main battle tank, “Barak,” the latest variant of the fifth-generation Merkava main battle tank, also known as “Merkava Mark 5.”