U.S. Officials Meet in Seoul Amid Tensions Over Korea Security Control U.S. Deputy Secretary of State Alison Hooker met with U.S. Forces Korea Commander Xavier Brunson during her visit to Seoul.
904 Ebola Cases in DRC: Why the US and UK are Tightening Border Controls The DRC reports over 900 suspected Ebola cases, with 904 total and 119 suspected deaths, amid ongoing health concerns.
$4M Missiles vs. $20K Drones: South Korea’s New Defense Play Airbility aims to revolutionize drone warfare with its AB-U60, a cost-effective solution against suicide drones, enhancing safety and efficiency.
$65.8B US Navy Plan: Can South Korea Fix America's Shipyard Crisis? Naval power relies not only on budget and ship numbers but also on shipyards and supply chains for effective military strength.
The Pentagon Just Cut Its R&D List: Why 6 Key Tech Priorities Now Rule The U.S. Department of Defense has streamlined its core technology R&D areas from 14 to 6 due to budget and personnel constraints.
North Korea Launches Unidentified Projectile into Yellow Sea North Korea launched an unidentified projectile into the West Sea, marking its 8th launch this year, with analysis ongoing.
North Korea's 3-Day War Plan: Is a Rapid Invasion Now Realistic? Kim Jong-un has shifted rhetoric, labeling South Korea as an explicit 'enemy' and declaring a state of 'war relations'.
SpaceX Lands $2.29B Contract for U.S. Space Force 'Golden Dome' Project The U.S. Space Force has signed a $2.29 billion contract with SpaceX to establish a high-speed satellite communication network.
AI-Driven Missiles: North Korea Tests New Precision Weaponry North Korea tested new missile systems, seen as a provocation following South Korea's submarine development announcement.
Explosion Hits Oil Tanker Near Oman: Is the Strait of Hormuz Safe? A tanker explosion occurred off Oman, causing some bunker fuel to leak into the sea, but crew and vessel remain safe.
North Korea's New AI-Powered Missile Can Strike Seoul Directly North Korea tests new missile systems targeting South Korea, emphasizing military strength as a key deterrent against threats.
Targeting a Single Window: How the U.S. Typhon System Reshapes Asia US military's Tomahawk missile accurately strikes a target 600km away during joint exercises in the Philippines, showcasing mid-range strike capability.
South Korea's LIG D&A Targets Arctic Security via NORAD Meeting LIG D&A met with NORAD officials in Canada to discuss security cooperation and expand defense networks, supporting submarine projects.
Israel Kills Top Hamas Commander: High Stakes for Gaza in 2026 Israel's military has eliminated Hamas commander Mohammed Odeh, marking a significant operation against the group in Gaza.
U.S. Strikes Iran: Why the Military Is Using 'Self-Defense' Now The U.S. conducted self-defense airstrikes in southern Iran targeting missile launchers and vessels laying mines near the Strait of Hormuz.
U.S. Strikes Iranian Military Bases as Tensions Explode in Middle East Amid stalled nuclear talks, the U.S. launched airstrikes on Iran's military sites, prompting Iran to declare retaliation against U.S. bases.
5 Dead in Deadly Explosion at South Korean Defense Plant An explosion at Hanwha Aerospace in Daejeon resulted in 5 fatalities and 2 serious injuries, prompting a swift emergency response.
Explosion at South Korean Defense Plant Sparks Fear Near Schools An explosion at Hanwha Aerospace in Daejeon caused 7 casualties, heightening local residents' fears and anxiety.
7 Casualties at South Korea's Key Defense Plant: What Caused the Explosion? A recent explosion at Hanwha Aerospace's facility resulted in 7 casualties, highlighting its role in aerospace and defense production.
U.S. Strikes Iran's Radar and Drone Facilities as Middle East Tension Boils US conducts airstrikes on Iranian military facilities amid stalled ceasefire negotiations, highlighting ongoing tensions in the region.
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