U.S. Air Force's 'Loyal Wingman' Drone Nears First Flight The YFQ-48A Talon Blue, a next-gen US Air Force drone, completes ground tests, advancing towards its first flight.
U.S. THAAD Shortage: Half of Missile Defense Stockpile Used in Iran War U.S. missile defense depletes THAAD stockpile amid Israel-Iran conflict, raising security concerns for South Korea and Japan.
An 88-Year-Old Bomber? The Crisis Facing America's Aging Air Force The U.S. Air Force faces aging aircraft and a pilot shortage, raising concerns about its readiness for modern conflicts and potential wars.
Can the CH-47F Chinook Save South Korea's Broken Supply Lines? The US Army has confirmed a contract for 18 CH-47F Chinook helicopters to be supplied to South Korea and Spain.
Half of U.S. THAAD Stockpile Gone: Is Israel’s Defense Depleting America? The U.S. has expended vast air defense resources, deploying nearly half of its THAAD interceptors to defend Israel amid the Iran conflict.
Iran's Military Rebuild: Is Tehran Moving to Control the Strait of Hormuz? Iran is accelerating military reconstruction during the ceasefire, aiming for control over the Strait of Hormuz, prompting US warnings.
1,000 Radars Delivered: How the F-16’s New 'Eyes' Change the Game The advanced radar 'APG-83 AESA' for F-16 fighters has completed its 1,000th delivery, marking a significant milestone.
South Korea’s Aegis Fleet Gets 'Patriot of the Sea' Boost The decision to purchase U.S. SM-6 missiles for enhancing naval defense and missile capabilities against North Korea has been approved.
South Korea Boosts Aegis Fleet Defense with New U.S. SM-6 Missiles The Defense Acquisition Program Administration approved the SM-6 missile project and military satellite communication system development plan.
Pentagon Drops Anthropic: OpenAI and Google Race for Military AI Supremacy The U.S. Department of Defense is evaluating next-gen AI models for military use, including those from OpenAI and Google, post-Anthropic's exit.
U.S. Depletes 50% of THAAD Missile Stockpile in Middle East Conflict The U.S. has reportedly depleted over half of its THAAD missiles defending Israel against Iran, raising security concerns for South Korea and Japan.
Iran's Drone Threat Surges: US Intelligence Warns of 6-Month Recovery Iran is rapidly rebuilding its military capabilities and arms industry, including drone production, despite ongoing tensions.
Stop Using Million-Dollar Missiles to Shoot Down $7,500 Drones The U.S. Navy has completed its first training course for operators of the laser weapon 'ODIN', focusing on skilled personnel.
Half of US THAAD Missile Stockpile Depleted in Iran Conflict The U.S. has reportedly depleted half of its THAAD missiles in the Iran conflict, raising concerns among allies like South Korea and Japan.
$1.2M Missile vs. $20K Drone: The End of Costly Air Defense? The cost of intercepting a drone with a missile highlights the financial burden of modern warfare technologies.
AI Is Now Writing Its Own Hacking Code: The New Era of Cyber Warfare AI now autonomously develops zero-day vulnerabilities, previously requiring human hackers months to accomplish.
U.S. Navy Amphibious Assault Ship Delayed: Why HII Is Facing Setbacks HII delays the delivery of LHA 8 to the U.S. Navy due to workforce and testing issues, affecting future ship schedules as well.
US and South Korea Form New Drone Alliance to Build Joint Supply Chains The US-South Korea alliance evolves with a focus on drone systems and cooperation in supply chain development.
South Korea's $37M Defense Project Aims to Support U.S. Navy Supply Chains Busan secures funding for a ship maintenance project, enhancing its defense industry and positioning as a key player in Northeast Asia.
South Korea Selects 'Marine One' Upgrade for New Presidential Helicopter South Korea plans to acquire four S-92A+ helicopters for presidential use by 2030, enhancing command and control capabilities.
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