Asia Pacific
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Feb- 2023 -23 February
India Test Launches Indigenous Cruise Missile
India has reportedly test-launched its Indigenous Technology Cruise Missile powered by a domestically-developed engine.
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23 February
Lockheed Delivers Indonesia’s First C-130J Super Hercules Aircraft
The Indonesian Air Force has taken delivery of its first C-130J-30 Super Hercules transport aircraft from Lockheed Martin.
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23 February
US ‘Committed’ to Joint Sea Patrols With Philippines: US Navy Chief
The US is "committed" to conducting joint maritime patrols with the Philippines in the South China Sea, the US navy chief said.
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23 February
Pakistan, Taliban Officials Talk on ‘Terrorism Threat’ After Deadly Attacks
Pakistan's defense minister and spy chief held talks with Taliban government officials in Kabul on ways to counter the "threat of terrorism."
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22 February
China Flaunts New Unmanned Vessel at NAVDEX 2023
China has showcased its new unmanned surface vessel during the Naval Defence & Maritime Security Exhibition 2023 in the United Arab Emirates.
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22 February
Fourth South Korean KF-21 Fighter Prototype Completes Maiden Flight Test
South Korea’s fourth KF-21 Boramae fighter aircraft prototype has completed its maiden flight test in Sacheon, Seoul.
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22 February
Myanmar Landmine Casualties Surge Two Years After Coup: UN
Landmines and unexploded munitions injured or killed more than one person every day in Myanmar last year, the United Nations said.
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22 February
Why China’s Military Support for Russia Would be a ‘Game Changer’
The US says China is considering providing lethal support for Russia's war in Ukraine, something analysts say could be a "game changer."
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21 February
Egypt, Argentina Could Become First Foreign Users of Indian Tejas Aircraft
India has revealed that it is in talks with Egypt and Argentina to supply a large number of Tejas LCA Mk-1A fighter aircraft.
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21 February
Taiwan to Bolster Military Ties With United States: President Tsai
Taiwan will boost military exchanges with the United States to curb "authoritarian expansionism," President Tsai Ing-wen said.
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