Asia Pacific
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Jun- 2022 -20 June
US, Marshall Islands Eye New Security Deal by Year End
The US and the Marshall Islands hope to reach a security deal before the end of the year, as Washington tries to counter growing Chinese influence in the region.
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20 June
Australia Sends Armored Personnel Carriers to Ukraine
Australia has sent the first four of a planned 14 M113AS4 Armored Personnel Carriers being donated to Ukraine.
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17 June
Taiwan Flaunts Latest Indigenous Armored Vehicle
The Taiwanese military proudly showed off its latest armored vehicle, the CM-34 Clouded Leopard, which was developed indigenously.
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17 June
One Killed, Several Wounded in Afghan Mosque Bombing: Police
A bomb blast at a mosque in northern Afghanistan killed at least one worshipper and wounded seven others during midday prayers, police said.
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17 June
China Launches Third Aircraft Carrier: State Media
China launched its third aircraft carrier, state media reported, in a huge military advance for the Asian superpower.
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13 June
North Korea Fires Suspected Artillery: Seoul
North Korea fired a series of artillery shots, days after leader Kim Jong Un vowed to use "power for power" to defend the country's sovereignty.
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10 June
Taiwan to Deploy ‘Bee Eye’ Radars Near Chinese Mainland
The Taiwanese armed forces will deploy their indigenous Bee Eye radars next year to improve surveillance and defense capabilities.
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10 June
China Will ‘Not Hesitate to Start War’ Over Taiwan, Beijing Tells US
Beijing will "not hesitate to start a war" if Taiwan declares independence, China's defense minister warned his US counterpart.
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9 June
Taiwan Expands Intelligence Operations Center
Taiwan is expanding the country’s joint intelligence operations center amid growing military threats from China.
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9 June
India, Vietnam Ink New Military Logistics Support Pact
The governments of India and Vietnam have signed a Memorandum of Understanding on mutual logistics support for their armed forces.
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