Did the U.S. Navy Ships Really Get Hit by Iranian Missiles? Find Out the Truth! The U.S. Central Command denies claims that Iranian missiles hit their naval vessels and outlines ongoing operations in the region.
US Navy's 'Project Freedom': How Two American Cargo Ships Successfully Navigate the Hormuz Strait U.S. Central Command reports two American-flagged vessels successfully passed through the Strait of Hormuz, supporting Project Freedom.
Korean Cargo Ship Hit Near Hormuz: What We Know So Far The government is verifying reports of a Korean ship being hit in the Hormuz Strait, following an explosion on a cargo vessel.
The Arctic Icebreaker Race: How South Korean Firms Could Capture Up to 10 Trillion Won A silent icebreaker war is underway as the US, Europe, Russia, and China vie for control of Arctic shipping routes and energy resources.
Chonma-20 vs. K2 Black Panther: Is North Korea's New Tank the Ultimate Game Changer? North Korea's state media showcased Kim Jong-un's daughter driving a tank, echoing his past as a successor, according to intelligence reports.
Is South Korea Really the 5th Most Powerful Military? A Deep Dive into GFP Rankings The government confidently claims to be the world's 5th military power, but the basis for this assertion is questionable.
Urgent $8.6 Billion Arms Deal: How Trump's Administration is Strengthening Middle East Defense The Trump administration is expediting a $8.6 billion arms sale process to Middle Eastern countries.
How the Iran War Revealed U.S. Military Weaknesses: Insights from China, Russia, and North Korea The Iran war presented an opportunity to assess U.S. military capabilities and limitations in real-time against major adversaries.
What Does the Passage of the LPG Carrier Through Hormuz Mean for Global Shipping? Amid ongoing military tensions in the Middle East, a Marshall Islands LPG tanker has successfully passed through the Strait of Hormuz.
KADEX 2026: Will Cheongju Osco Replace Gyeryongdae as the Ultimate Venue? The Kadex organizing committee considers alternatives if the event at Gyeryongdae is not permitted, linking it to other festivals.
Ecuador's Naval Upgrade: How the 'Humbelli' Ship Transforms Maritime Security Ecuador's navy will officially integrate the multipurpose vessel 'Hamveri' donated by South Korea in May, enhancing its naval capabilities.
Trump Rejects Iran's Peace Proposal: What Does This Mean for Global Security in 2026? Trump rejects Iran's peace proposal and hints at military action while formalizing significant troop reductions in Germany.
US Defense Department Partners with 7 AI Giants: What This Means for Military Technology in 2026 The US Defense Department has signed agreements with seven major AI companies, including SpaceX and Google, for confidential operations.
US Defense Department in Crisis: Will Secretary Hegseth Survive Amidst Military Leadership Shake-Up? U.S. military leadership faces internal conflict amid prolonged tensions with Iran, raising concerns over wartime command stability.
How the Iran-US Conflict is Shaping Military Strategies in China, Russia, and North Korea The U.S.-Iran conflict offers adversaries like China and Russia a chance to assess U.S. military capabilities, according to WSJ.
Impact of US Troop Reductions in Germany: What It Means for South Korea's Military Presence The U.S. troop reduction in Germany raises concerns about its impact on South Korea amid tensions over military contributions.
Is the KF-21 the Future of Defense? Explore Its Cutting-Edge Features and Export Challenges The KF-21 fighter jet, developed with domestic technology, faces export challenges due to U.S. engine control regulations.
Unlocking the Future: How Korea's KF-21 and Domestic Missiles Redefine Air Power The KF-21 fighter jet boasts advanced performance but relies on external sources for long-range missiles, raising concerns.
North Korea's Missile Launch: 1 vs 6 - What Really Happened? North Korea launched short-range ballistic missiles, initially reported as 1 but later confirmed to be 5-6 by U.S. analysis.
China's 10 Aircraft Carriers vs. South Korea's 1: The Disparity in Naval Power Explained China's aircraft carriers have increasingly entered Korean waters, turning the Yellow Sea into a training ground for Chinese naval power.
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