X

Latest posts

Russia Developing ‘Deadlier’ Ammo After Studying ‘NATO Trophies’: Report

Russia is developing more lethal ammunition based on its study of all NATO-made “war trophies” it collected in Ukraine.

Joe Saballa

Dutch Logistics Ship to Support EU’s Counter-Houthi Operations

The Netherlands will sail a logistics ship to support the EU's defensive maritime security operations in the Middle East from…

Rojoef Manuel

Hensoldt, HTX Develop Urban Counter-Drone System

Hensoldt has collaborated with HTX to develop a next-generation counter-unmanned aircraft system (CUAS) for use in urban environments.

Juster Domingo

Russia Using Chemical Weapons in Ukraine to Create Panic Before Attack: Report

The Russian military is reportedly using prohibited chemical weapons in Ukraine to cause panic among Ukrainian troops before launching attacks.

Joe Saballa

Australia to Upgrade Future Nuclear Submarine Infrastructure on Garden Island

Canberra is investing $55 million to modernize military infrastructure on Garden Island to support the country’s nuclear-powered submarines.

Rojoef Manuel

Chinese Peacekeepers Pulling Out of DR Congo

Chinese peacekeepers with the UN stabilization mission in eastern DR Congo attended a departure ceremony as the force withdraws from…

Staff Writer With AFP

US Sent Seized Iran Weapons, Ammo to Ukraine

Washington has given Ukraine small arms and ammunition that were seized while being sent from Iranian forces to Tehran-backed rebels…

Staff Writer With AFP

UK Won’t Stop Weapons Export to Israel: Cameron

The British government has concluded it can keep sending weapons to Israel, rejecting pressure to suspend exports over charges of…

Staff Writer With AFP

Lockheed to Build Micro-Electronics Suite for US Navy’s MH-60R Helicopter

Lockheed Martin will develop an advanced micro-electronics package to be integrated into the US Navy’s MH-60R Seahawk helicopters.

Joe Saballa

Chinese Firms Recruiting Former, Active Philippine Military Personnel: Gov’t

A number of Chinese firms have reportedly been recruiting active and former members of the Philippine military for potential espionage.

Joe Saballa