Asia Pacific
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Feb- 2023 -16 February
Indian Indigenous Drone Makes Maiden Public Flight
India conducted its maiden public flight of the Tapas-BH-201 unmanned aerial vehicle at Aero India 2023 this week.
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16 February
Japan Considering Donating Decommissioned Choppers to Philippines
Japan is considering transferring its decommissioned military helicopters to the Philippines to boost its defense capabilities.
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16 February
BAE, FSTC to Build Twin Dome Full Mission Simulator for Indian Army
BAE Systems and FSTC have announced that they will collaborate to develop a new training simulator for the Indian military.
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15 February
India Plans Bulk Procurement of Combat Choppers to Modernize Fleet
The Indian Army plans to procure a large number of combat and utility helicopters to modernize its fleet.
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15 February
Japan Says Past Aerial Objects Likely Chinese Spy Balloons
An analysis of unidentified aerial objects that flew over Japan in recent years suggests they were Chinese spy balloons, according to Tokyo.
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14 February
Canadian Firm to Deliver Software Solution to Australia’s Small Warship Fleet
Canadian firm OSI Maritime Systems has received a contract to deliver software solutions for the Royal Australian Navy.
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14 February
Philippines Condemns China’s ‘Aggressive’ Laser Use Against Ship
The Philippines condemned the actions of a Chinese security vessel, which is accused of using a military-grade laser light against a Philippine patrol boat.
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14 February
Three People Killed, Nine Wounded in Myanmar Bomb Blast
Three people were killed and nine wounded in a bomb blast at a railway station in southern Myanmar, the junta and local media said.
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13 February
US Recovers Sensor Parts From Downed Chinese Balloon: Military
The US has recovered important sensor and electronics parts from a suspected Chinese surveillance balloon it shot down earlier this month.
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13 February
US Clears $55 Million JDAM Sale to Singapore
The US has approved a $55-million foreign military sale of Joint Direct Attack Munition kits to Singapore.
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