Code Instead of Rifles: South Korea's Plan to Recruit AI Soldiers The military has formalized a system to recruit experts in AI and tech fields for immediate research and development roles.
Beyond Missiles: How Estonia’s New Defense Network Reshapes Asia Estonia collaborates with TOCI and Northrop Grumman to explore the US IBCS-based air defense command system amid regional security concerns.
20km Strike Range: How the New Rogue 1 Drone Could End the Mortar Era Compact suicide drones are rapidly advancing, enhancing infantry's precision strike capabilities against enemies.
Why the US Navy Is Turning to a South Korean Firm for Warship AI The U.S. entrusted key R&D for naval capabilities to South Korean firms, highlighting a shift in defense collaboration.
China’s New 1,200-Mile Missile Upgrade Threatens U.S. Precision Strikes China has upgraded its CJ-10 cruise missile, enhancing its long-range precision strike capabilities to counter US military power.
Why Delta Force Selection Is Far Harder Than Navy SEAL Training Delta Force is a top-tier special operations unit, selecting only elite candidates from existing special forces with extensive experience.
40 U.S. Troops vs. 500 Wagner Mercenaries: The Brutal 4-Hour Battle Wagner Group's assault on US-SDF positions in Syria led to severe consequences for their forces within hours.
Kim Jong Un's 'Universal Sword': The Hidden Cyber Threat in South Korea Kim Jong-un emphasizes cyber warfare as a key asymmetric strategy, investing heavily in hacker training and capabilities.
Half of U.S. Missile Stocks Could Vanish in Just 7 Weeks of War A CSIS report reveals the US used significant missile stockpiles in the first 7 weeks of its war with Iran, raising future concerns.
North Korea Moves Launch Authority to Front-Line Commanders North Korea's missile launch control has shifted to frontline commanders, impacting military strategy and operations.
70 Knots and Radar-Invisible: Meet the New Unmanned Sea-Skimming Craft The article discusses the development of the autonomous small unmanned vessel "Squire" by Regent, designed for military and supply missions.
South Korea’s Hyundai Rotem Moves to Build K2 Tanks in Poland Hyundai Rotem has initiated local production of K2 tanks in Poland, enhancing defense capabilities and supporting industry growth.
4 Million Barrels of Oil Breach U.S. Blockade in Strait of Hormuz Reports indicate that Iranian oil tankers carrying 4 million barrels passed through the Strait of Hormuz despite US blockades.
The 'Mitos Shock': South Korea Issues Emergency AI Security Rules Amid the rise of AI security threats, the government is preparing urgent guidelines for CEOs to enhance corporate security measures.
Japan Breaks 49-Year Pacifist Rule with Record $62.2B Defense Spend Japan's military spending surged by 9.7% to $62.2 billion, marking a significant shift in defense strategy.
No Crew Needed: South Korea's New Robot Artillery Redefines Warfare South Korea excels in unmanned combat systems, minimizing personnel loss while enhancing artillery and armored capabilities in modern warfare.
$45B Submarine Race: How South Korea is Challenging Germany in Canada South Korea and Canada are enhancing defense cooperation through a dual-track alliance focusing on army modernization and submarine projects.
South Korea’s New Spy Satellites Are Online — But Can They Bridge the Gap? South Korea's defense history marks a milestone with the deployment of five reconnaissance satellites under the '425 project.'
South Korea Launches Spy Satellite to Bolster North Korea Surveillance The military reconnaissance satellite No. 5 was successfully launched from Cape Canaveral, Florida on November 2, 2025.
600 Google Employees Protest AI Military Deals: Is Gemini Being Weaponized? About 600 Google employees urged CEO Sundar Pichai to halt a contract with the Defense Department over AI tool concerns.
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