Asia Pacific
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Jul- 2022 -20 July
China Condemns US Warship Passage Through Taiwan Strait
China slammed Washington as "a destroyer of peace" in the Taiwan Strait, following a series of passages by US warships through the waterway.
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19 July
South Korean Navy’s ‘Submarine Killer’ Command Now Operational
The Republic of Korea Navy (ROKN) established the Anti-Submarine Warfare (ASW) operations in their new Naval Air Command.
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18 July
Malaysian Navy Fires First Missile Outside Country at RIMPAC 2022
The Royal Malaysian Navy's KD LEKIR corvette fired the first missile out of the country's waters during the RIMPAC 2022 SINKEX exercise.
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18 July
US, Japan Conduct Pacific Aerial Defense Exercise
The Japanese Air Self-Defense Force (JASDF) and US Air Force recently deployed a total of 52 aircraft for an aerial exercise in the Pacific.
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18 July
Myanmar Fighters Continue Improvising in Struggle Against Junta
Constrained by finances, Myanmar’s resistance movement has found creative ways to improve its war-fighting capabilities.
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15 July
Taiwan’s First Indigenous Submarine Launch Scheduled in September 2023
Taiwan's first Indigenous Defense Submarine (IDS) is set to launch in September. The vessel's deployment is scheduled for 2025.
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15 July
Philippine Army Receives Israeli-Made Armored Tank Bridges
The Philippine Army has taken delivery of two armored vehicle-launched bridges from Israeli defense firm Elbit Systems.
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15 July
India to Develop Air-Launched Anti-AWACS Missile: Report
India is reportedly planning to develop an air-launched anti-airborne early warning and control system anti-radiation missile.
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15 July
Western Sanctions on Russia Hamper India’s Su-30MKI Upgrades: Report
The Indian Air Force has postponed a proposed upgrade of 85 Su-30MKI multirole fighters, fearing the sanctions against Russia might delay military spare parts supply.
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14 July
Solomons Says Foreign Base Would Make It a Military Target
Solomon Islands will not host a foreign military base because the nation would be targeted for "military strikes," PM Manasseh Sogavare said.
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