Asia Pacific
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Jul- 2022 -28 July
Philippines Scraps Russian Helicopter Deal Fearing US Sanctions
The Philippine government has reportedly canceled an agreement to buy Russian military helicopters due to fears of possible US sanctions.
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28 July
S. Korea Offers Australia Interim Submarine to Close Collins Gap: Report
South Korea has reportedly offered to build a fleet of conventional attack submarines for the Royal Australian Navy to bridge a potential capability gap between the aging Collins submarine and the future introduction of a new class of nuclear-powered undersea attack vessels.
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28 July
Tata Delivers Quick Reaction Fighting Vehicles to Indian Army
The Indian Army has taken delivery of an undisclosed number of Quick Reaction Fighting Vehicles from Tata Advanced Systems Limited.
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28 July
Taiwan Air Force Shows Underground Fighter Jet Caves
The Taiwanese Air Force has shared photos of its underground facility, housing some of the country’s high-performance fighter jets.
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28 July
North Korea’s Kim Says ‘Ready to Mobilize’ Nuclear Weapons
North Korea said it is "ready to mobilize" its nuclear deterrent in any future military clash with the United States and South Korea.
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27 July
China Says US Will ‘Bear All Consequences’ if Pelosi Visits Taiwan
China warned Wednesday that Washington would "bear the consequences" if US House Speaker Nancy Pelosi visits Taiwan.
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27 July
Bangladesh to Procure Bayraktar TB2 Drones After Ukraine Success
Bangladesh has announced a plan to purchase Bayraktar drones after their apparent success in neutralizing Russian military assets in Ukraine.
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26 July
LIG Nex1, Thales Sign Naval Weapon Systems Pact
LIG Nex1 and Thales Netherlands have signed a memorandum for the Maintenance, Repair, and Operations of ship-installed weapon systems.
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26 July
Japan to Purchase 150 Medium-Range Missiles From US
The US State Department has approved the possible sale of 150 AIM-120C-7/8 Advanced Medium-Range Air-to-Air Missiles to Japan.
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26 July
Taiwan Practises Repelling Chinese Sea Invasion in War Games
Taiwan simulated intercepting Chinese attacks from the sea in annual war games, with President Tsai Ing-wen hailing the military's "determination" as she watched from on board a destroyer.
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