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Philippines Says China Coast Guard Fired Water Cannon, ‘Sideswiped’ Govt Vessel

The Philippines said the China Coast Guard fired water cannon and "sideswiped" a government vessel Wednesday during a maritime patrol…

Staff Writer With AFP

Ukraine Seeks ‘Tens of Thousands’ of Robotic Vehicles for Frontline

Ukraine has unveiled plans to procure “tens of thousands” of unmanned ground vehicles next year to support military units on…

Joe Saballa

Rheinmetall, Hologate Partner to Develop Virtual Military Training Solutions

Rheinmetall and Hologate have signed an agreement to develop simulation training platforms using extended reality and virtual reality technologies.

Giulia Bernacchi

Russia Says Test Fired Missiles in Eastern Mediterranean Drills

Russia's army said Tuesday it had fired hypersonic missiles during naval and air force drills in the eastern Mediterranean that…

Staff Writer With AFP

Chinese Embassy Urges Citizens in S. Korea to Exercise ‘Caution’ After Martial Law

China's embassy in Seoul on Tuesday warned its citizens to exercise "caution" after the imposition of martial law in South…

Staff Writer With AFP

Iran Says Ready to Study Any Syrian Request for Troops

Iran vows to consider any request from its Syrian ally for troops to help tackle a sweeping rebel offensive in…

Staff Writer With AFP

Israel Says Killed Three Hamas Members in Strike on West Bank

The Israeli military on Tuesday said it killed three Hamas members in an air strike near the occupied West Bank…

Staff Writer With AFP

Rheinmetall Acquires American Vehicle Manufacturer Loc Performance

Rheinmetall is expanding its footprint in the US with the strategic acquisition of Michigan-based vehicle manufacturer Loc Performance Products.

Joe Saballa

Chinese-Made LiDAR Sensors Pose Security Risks to US Defense Systems: Think Tank

A prominent American think tank has issued a stern warning to the US military regarding the security risks associated with…

Joe Saballa

UK Receives First 3D-Printed Parts for Naval, Artillery Systems

The UK military has received its first batch of 3D-printed components for naval and artillery systems, manufacturer Babcock announced.

Giulia Bernacchi