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To Ensure “Independence” of its Defense Industry, Turkey Must Develop Own…
The Turkish defense industry is not only producing various weapon systems for both domestic and international use but also simultaneously working on developing various types of engines for…
Russian Tu-160 Bomber Now Equipped with “Mystery” Cruise Missiles
The Russian Ministry of Defense announced that it has introduced a new air-launched long-range cruise missile (ALCM) that now equips the country's strategic bomber aircraft, the Tu-160…
Taiwan Launches Its First Indigenous Submarine, “Haikun”
Taiwan has launched its first domestically-made submarine today in a historic moment, as it grapples with Beijing's actions to incorporate the island into China's territory.
China-Israel Collaborated in J-10 “Vigorous Dragon” Fighter Program?
The launch of China's J-10 "Vigorous Dragon" fighter jet in 1998 is considered a historic moment as it marked the first fighter aircraft development program for the major Asian power.
82 Percent of Components in Iranian-Made Drones ‘Contributed’ by the US…
A study conducted by a group of independent British researchers found that 82 percent of the components of Iranian-made unmanned aerial vehicles (drones) used by the Russian military in…
South Korea’s Military Parade: A Bold Statement Against North Korea
South Korea is set to host its first major military parade in a decade on Tuesday, September 26, showcasing a formidable display of weaponry, from ballistic missiles to attack helicopters.
Number Of RAF Combat Aircraft “Too Low”, Faces “Wipeout” By…
A British Parliamentary report concludes that the country's air force has a "too small" number of combat aircraft, leaving it with no chance in case of a conflict with Russia.
After “Tense Encounter” In Taiwan Strait, Canadian Warship To Make…
The Royal Canada Navy warship, HMCS Ottawa, which was involved in a "tense encounter" with Chinese warships in the Taiwan Strait, will make a stopover in Kota Kinabalu next month.
Commentary: ASEAN’s perpetual China dilemma
The 43rd ASEAN Summit and Related Summits in Jakarta are again a manifestation of distinct power plays and indifference in facing new threats and urgency of risks. This state of inescapable…
Malaysia’s Acquisition Of FA-50 Block 20 Described As “Double-Edged…
Malaysia's acquisition of 18 FA-50 Block 20 light fighter aircraft from Korea Aerospace Industries (KAI) has been met with disapproval from a defense observer in neighboring Philippines.