Is THAAD Leaving South Korea? U.S. General Breaks Silence on Rumors USFK Commander denies rumors of THAAD system removal from Korea, confirming assets remain while some munitions are being prepared for transport.
South Korea's Pablo Aviation Enters the Arctic to Test Swarm Drones Pablo Aviation is entering the global defense market by supplying swarm solutions to a training center in the Arctic region of Canada.
300 Days at Sea: Is the U.S. Supercarrier Losing Its Edge? The U.S. 'super carrier' shows limitations after 300 days of maritime operations, raising concerns about its effectiveness.
North Korea's New Missile Doubles the Threat to Seoul's Defense North Korea claims successful test of short-range missile, showcasing new mass destruction tactics targeting the Seoul area.
Northrop Grumman and South Korea's Hanwha Partner on New AReS Missile Hanwha Aerospace partners with Northrop Grumman to co-develop the AReS long-range missile system, aiming for a 2027 demonstration.
CIA Agents Die in Deadly Mexico Crash, Sparking Covert Ops Scandal Two CIA agents died in a car accident after a drug cartel operation in Mexico, highlighting the dangers of their anti-narcotics efforts.
Anthropic’s Claude Mitos Found a 27-Year-Old Bug: Is AI Hacking Out of Control? Anthropic's new security-focused AI model reveals hidden vulnerabilities and can generate hacking codes, prompting urgent reviews worldwide.
South Korea's Hanwha Ocean Taps U.S. Navy Expertise to Reshape Naval Defense Hanwha Ocean partners with Raytheon Gibbs & Cox to enhance U.S. Navy ship design capabilities, aiming for global market expansion.
South Korea's Hanwha Ocean Partners with U.S. Naval Design Giant Hanwha Ocean partners with a key US naval design firm to accelerate its entry into the global maritime defense market.
South Korea's HD Hyundai Joins Race to Counter China's Naval Dominance South Korea's shipbuilding industry is entering the U.S. Navy's next-gen autonomous vessel ecosystem, reshaping allied maritime power.
Google Maps for War: How Palantir’s AI is Redefining Modern Combat The New York Times discusses the escalating AI arms race and its implications for mutual assured destruction (MAD) strategies.
Northrop Grumman Partners with South Korea’s Hanwha on New AReS Missile Hanwha Aerospace partners with Northrop Grumman to jointly develop a new long-range missile system.
North Korea's New Missile Doubles Strike Area in Just 15 Days North Korea's missile capabilities could disrupt existing defense concepts by potentially targeting multiple sites simultaneously.
Cheap Bombs, Big Impact: How the U.S. Navy is Outsmarting High Missile Costs The U.S. Navy successfully tests a new weapon system that uses cheap bombs like expensive cruise missiles, transforming modern warfare.
US Forces in Korea Warn: Don't Let Politics Outpace Military Readiness U.S. Forces Korea Commander emphasized that conditions must be met before transferring wartime operational control, highlighting military readiness.
Iran Prepares Heavy Strikes on US and Israel as Ceasefire Collapses Iran strengthens military readiness amid reports of rejecting peace talks with the U.S. and potential for renewed conflict.
3 Killed in Japan's Most Modern Tank Explosion During Live-Fire Drill A tragic explosion during tank firing training in Japan's Oita Prefecture resulted in 3 deaths and 1 injury among the crew.
52 U.S. Tankers Gather in Israel: A Warning Sign for Global Security? Recent satellite images show over 52 US air refueling aircraft at Ben Gurion Airport near Tel Aviv, a significant increase from previous weeks.
Stealth Over Speed: Why the U.S. Is Overhauling Special Ops Helicopters The US Army Special Operations Command is shifting its operations of MH-60M and MH-47G helicopters to elite and highly covert methods.
$1.5 Trillion US Defense Budget: The Massive Pivot to Drone Warfare The U.S. defense budget for FY 2027 is set to increase by 44% to $1.5 trillion, reflecting a major restructuring of military forces.
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