Asia Pacific
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Sep- 2024 -23 September
Japan Announces More Funding for Next-Gen EW Aircraft Based on Kawasaki P-1
Japan is investing $288.2 million to develop an electronic warfare aircraft based on the Kawasaki P-1 for the Maritime Self-Defense Force.
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20 September
US Navy Unveils ‘Project 33’ to Prepare for Conflict With China in 2027
The US Navy has unveiled “Project 33,” which focuses on seven key areas to prepare for potential conflict with China by 2027.
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19 September
Armenia Seeks India’s Support to Modernize Air Force: Report
Armenia has reportedly been in talks with India to procure missiles and upgrade its Su-30 combat aircraft fleet.
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19 September
Australia Puts Obsolete Military Vehicles for Sale Despite Ukraine’s Interest
The Australian government is reportedly auctioning off decommissioned military vehicles despite them being keenly sought by Ukraine.
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19 September
China’s Growing Military Activities Hinder Taiwan From Spotting Invasion: Minister
China’s increasing military activities are reportedly making it harder for Taiwan to quickly discern a shift from large-scale exercises to war.
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19 September
Airbus to Deliver H145 Helicopters to Indonesian Air Force
Indonesia has awarded French aerospace company Airbus a contract to supply four H145 helicopters for the country’s air force.
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19 September
Chinese Navy Sailed Between Japanese Islands Near Taiwan: Tokyo
A Chinese aircraft carrier and two other naval ships sailed between two Japanese islands near Taiwan, Japan's military said.
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18 September
Canadian Aurora Maritime Patrol Aircraft to Conduct N. Korean Sanction Monitoring
Canada has announced its plan to send a CP-140 Aurora maritime patrol detachment to Japan in response to North Korea's illicit activities.
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18 September
Supacat Unveils Low-Cost Medium Utility Vehicle With 3.5T Capacity
British vehicle manufacturer Supacat has introduced its newest innovation: a low-cost medium utility vehicle with a 3.5-ton payload capacity.
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18 September
Indian Army Tests Domestic Drones for High-Altitude Operations
The Indian Army has tested several domestically-built drones capable of flying at altitudes exceeding 15,000 feet.
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