Tank Killers in a Backpack: The New Drone Reshaping Modern Warfare The new Block 2 drone enhances operational range and precision, capable of detecting concealed targets with improved technology.
Death Toll Surpasses 200 in US Military Strikes Against Drug Traffickers U.S. military attacks a suspected drug trafficking vessel in the Pacific, resulting in 3 deaths and a total of over 200 casualties since September.
AUKUS Unveils New Underwater Drone Project to Secure Asia Pacific AUKUS partners are developing advanced unmanned underwater vehicles to enhance maritime operations and collective defense capabilities.
U.S., South Korea, and Japan Defense Ministers Meet to Bolster Security Defense ministers from South Korea, the US, and Japan reaffirmed security cooperation at the Shangri-La Dialogue in Singapore.
US Defense Secretary Slams Europe While Praising Asian Allies US Defense Secretary praised Asian allies' defense contributions while criticizing Europe for defense spending at the Shangri-La Dialogue.
ChatGPT and Gemini in the Hands of Iran's State-Linked Hackers Iranian state-sponsored hackers are leveraging generative AI tools like ChatGPT for cyberattacks, enhancing phishing and malware tactics.
SpaceX Lands $4.7B Defense Deal: How the U.S. Is Moving Surveillance to Space SpaceX's contract for space-based aerial target detection highlights the shift in military surveillance beyond ground radar and early warning aircraft.
5 Dead in Hanwha Aerospace Explosion: How a Routine Cleaning Went Wrong An explosion at Hanwha Aerospace in Daejeon caused 7 casualties; police confirm no issues with the cleaning process of explosive tools.
U.S. and South Korea Negotiate Nuclear Submarine Rights South Korea and the U.S. began talks on nuclear submarine construction and security agreements, with meetings lasting until March 3.
Pentagon Bans Free Press Access: First Amendment Battle Intensifies The U.S. Department of Defense has further restricted press access, limiting journalists' entry to the press office, according to reports.
U.S. Space Force Official Hacked: Pro-Iran Propaganda Targeted Troops A U.S. Space Force official's social media was hacked, posting pro-Iran propaganda, according to CNN reports.
US Navy's $1.85B Move: Building Warships in South Korea and Japan? The U.S. is exploring options for $1.85 billion in military procurement from Japan and South Korea, enhancing domestic shipbuilding capabilities.
Explosion at Hanwha Plant Threatens South Korea's Billion-Dollar Defense Deals A recent explosion at Hanwha Aerospace's Daejeon facility may disrupt defense exports, leading to temporary production halts.
Nuclear Submarines and Fuel Rights: Inside the New Korea-U.S. Security Deal South Korea and the U.S. initiated security talks on nuclear submarine construction and fuel enrichment on October 2.
5 Dead in Hanwha Aerospace Blast: CEO Vows Total Safety Overhaul Hanwha Aerospace's CEO announces a complete overhaul of safety systems after a tragic explosion that killed five, pledging to prevent future incidents.
South Korea's Defense Giant Faces Crisis After Deadly Explosion Hanwha Aerospace has implemented safety measures after past explosions, but recent incidents raise concerns about their effectiveness.
Morocco's $15.7B Defense Surge: Why South Korean Missiles Are Winning Morocco's acquisition of 101 Korean portable anti-aircraft missiles boosts expectations for K-defense market expansion in North Africa.
China's Military Secretly Sought NVIDIA AI Chips Despite U.S. Bans A report reveals the Chinese military's ongoing efforts to acquire NVIDIA's AI chips, contradicting CEO Jensen Huang's claims.
Nuclear Submarine Deal: The High-Stakes Push for South Korea’s Newest Deterrent South Korea and the U.S. are negotiating security agreements, including nuclear submarines, to enhance future defense cooperation.
U.S. Army Secures AI Threat Detection Kit from Safe Pro Group Safe Pro Group secures a $743,000 order from the U.S. Army for AI threat analysis kits, enhancing security with advanced drone technology.
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