Asia Pacific
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Sep- 2022 -29 September
Royal Thai Navy Procures Hermes 900 Drones
The Royal Thai Navy has awarded Elbit Systems a $120 million contract to supply an undisclosed number of Hermes 900 drones.
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29 September
India to Induct More Artillery, Long-Range Rockets
The Indian Army will soon induct more artillery, long-range rockets, and loitering munitions to bolster its defense capabilities.
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29 September
India Appoints ‘China Expert’ as New Defense Chief
India has appointed as its new defense chief a general who led forces on its disputed frontier with China.
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29 September
‘Not if but When’ Afghan War Reignites: US Envoy
The US pointman on Afghanistan on Wednesday predicted that conflict would reignite in the war-battered nation.
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28 September
Australia Begins Construction of Fifth Arafura-Class Offshore Patrol Vessel
Australia has begun the construction of its fifth Arafura-class offshore patrol vessel intended to enhance the country’s maritime awareness.
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28 September
North Korea Fires Unidentified Ballistic Missile: Seoul’s Military
North Korea fired an "unidentified ballistic missile," Seoul's said, ahead of a visit to South Korea by US Vice President Kamala Harris.
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28 September
US Will Operate ‘Undaunted, Unafraid’ in Taiwan Strait: Harris
Washington will operate "undaunted and unafraid" throughout Asia, including the Taiwan Strait, US Vice President Kamala Harris said.
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28 September
Blinken Defends Pakistan Arms Sales Against Indian Criticism
US Secretary of State Antony Blinken defended military sales to Pakistan after withering criticism from growing US partner India.
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27 September
Elbit to Supply Undisclosed Asian Nation With Unmanned Turrets
Elbit Systems has won an $80 million contract to supply 30mm-gun unmanned light turrets for armored fighting vehicles to an unidentified Asia-Pacific nation.
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27 September
Myanmar School Attack Could Be ‘War Crime:’ UN Probe
UN investigators said that the Myanmar junta commanders who ordered an attack on a school that left a dozen children dead could be liable for war crimes.
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