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Jul- 2022 -29 JulyAsia Pacific
South Korea Launches New 8,200-Ton Aegis Destroyer
The South Korean Navy announced on Thursday that it has launched a new 8,200-ton destroyer equipped with state-of-the-art systems.
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18 JulyArms
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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Jun- 2022 -14 JuneWar
Ukraine Deploys Harpoon Anti-Ship Missile Against Russian Navy
Ukraine has deployed the Harpoon anti-ship missile system provided by Denmark last month, Defense Minister Oleksii Reznikov has announced.
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9 JuneTechnology
Australian Soldiers Command Robotic Dog Through Brain Waves
The Australian Army soldiers demonstrated the command of robotic dogs through their brain waves last month.
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Apr- 2022 -29 AprilAsia Pacific
What Does India’s Defense Indigenization Mean?
Experts say India's defense indigenization is not only important for the country’s industrial complex and economy but also for sending a geopolitical message.
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17 AprilEurope
Germany to Provide Over 1 Billion Euros’ Military Aid to Ukraine
The German government plans to release more than a billion euros in military aid for Ukraine, amid complaints by Kyiv it is not receiving heavy weapons from Berlin.
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13 AprilCommentary
A Key Reason for Russia’s Colossal Electronic Warfare Failure in Ukraine
There is significant evidence that Russia’s EW/EA failure in Ukraine wasn't hardware-related — it was humanware-related.
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3 AprilCommentary
Russia Is Looking for a ‘Victory’ on the Cheap in Ukraine
Russia is bogged down in Ukraine and Putin needs a face-saving moment where he transforms the quagmire into a "victory" on the cheap.
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Mar- 2022 -31 MarchAsia Pacific
What South Korea’s New President Means for Security on the Peninsula
Given the track record of former conservative presidents, it’s safe to assume that Yoon will take a more hawkish stance on North Korea.
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31 MarchCommentary
A Real Deterrence Strategy to Prevent the Next ‘Ukraine’
Western democratic nations must create a global system of deterrence that can be clearly understood by aggressors and promises to inflict a level of pain that they deem unacceptable.
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