Asia Pacific
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Jan- 2024 -30 January
North Korea Fires Cruise Missiles in Fresh Flurry of Tests
North Korea fired another round of cruise missiles, Seoul said, extending a recent flurry of tests of weapons that analysts warned could be destined for Russia's war in Ukraine.
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29 January
US to Include Japan in Future Drone Wingman Project
The US will collaborate with Japan on a next-generation drone project, US Secretary of the Air Force Frank Kendall reportedly said.
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29 January
From Choppers to Satellites: India, France Ink Key Security Deals
India has entered into an agreement with France to co-produce helicopters, satellites, and other defense hardware for their militaries.
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29 January
Gunmen in Iran Kill 9 Pakistanis in Border Area: Envoy
Gunmen in southeastern Iran killed nine people, Iranian media reported, with Islamabad's ambassador identifying them as Pakistanis.
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29 January
Nine Islamist Militants Killed in Philippine Clash: Army
Nine Islamist militants including three suspects in a Catholic mass bombing in the southern Philippines have been killed in a clash with troops, the military said.
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26 January
North Korean Hackers Employ Generative AI for Cyberattacks
North Korean hackers are using generative AI solutions to identify targets and facilitate digital assaults, according to Seoul’s spy agency.
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26 January
India Approves 300 Km Pinaka Multi‐Barrel Rocket System
The Indian Army has approved the development of two longer-range Pinaka Multi-Barrel Rocket Launchers (MBRL).
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26 January
China Tests Own Version of ‘Dream Shell’ Abandoned by US Navy: Report
Chinese scientists claim to have developed and tested a hypersonic projectile that is similar to the “Dream Shell” abandoned by the US Navy.
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26 January
Australia, Japan Agree to Collaborate in Undersea Warfare
Australia and Japan have agreed to explore potential collaborations to enhance their undersea warfare capabilities.
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26 January
China Incapable of Successfully Invading Taiwan: US Experts
A new survey of American security experts has found they believe China’s military power is still insufficient to successfully invade Taiwan.
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