Asia Pacific
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Jun- 2022 -9 June
Australian Soldiers Command Robotic Dog Through Brain Waves
The Australian Army soldiers demonstrated the command of robotic dogs through their brain waves last month.
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8 June
Cambodia, China Deny Naval Base Reports as Australia Voices Concern
Cambodia and Beijing denied a report that they are building a secret naval facility for the Chinese fleet.
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7 June
Japan Plans Armed Wingman Drone Development With US: Report
Japan is reportedly planning to co-develop an armed unmanned aerial vehicle with the US to fly alongside manned aircraft.
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7 June
India OKs Military Modernization Projects Worth $9.8 Billion
The government of India has approved the procurement of military equipment and state-of-the-art platforms worth $9.78 billion.
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7 June
US, South Korea Fly Warplanes After North’s Missile Tests
South Korea and the US flew warplanes over waters around the Korean peninsula following recent missile tests by the North.
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6 June
India, Israel to Bolster Defense Cooperation
India and Israel have adopted a “vision statement” that seeks to strengthen their defense and security cooperation in the future.
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6 June
US National Guards to Cooperate With Taiwan Military: President Tsai
Taiwanese President Tsai Ing-wen has announced that the US is considering cooperation between its National Guard and Taiwan's armed forces.
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6 June
China Warns Australia Risks ‘Serious Consequences’ After Jet Interception
Beijing warned Australia to "act prudently" after Canberra accused a Chinese fighter jet of dangerously intercepting one of its spy planes.
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6 June
S. Korea, US Fire Ballistic Missiles in Response to N. Korea Tests
South Korea and the United States fired eight ballistic missiles in response to North Korean weapons tests the previous day.
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3 June
Pakistani Taliban Declares Indefinite Ceasefire as Peace Talks ‘Progress’
The Pakistani Taliban declared an indefinite ceasefire with Islamabad, saying "substantial progress" had been made in peace talks.
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