U.S. Missile Stockpiles Dwindling: Why Rebuilding Could Take Years The Iran war has significantly depleted U.S. military stockpiles, with a long recovery expected, warns a CSIS report.
Inside the High-Level Meeting Shaping US-South Korea Defense Ties Hanwha Defense invited U.S. defense officials to discuss expanding South Korea-U.S. defense cooperation at their headquarters.
Drilling on Military Bases: The Plan to Stabilize US Fuel Prices The US government is considering drilling for oil in military land due to a decline in strategic reserves amid war with Iran.
Nuclear Submarines and Uranium: Inside the High-Stakes U.S.-South Korea Meeting The first negotiations on security agreements, including nuclear submarines, between the US and South Korea will begin on June 2-3.
U.S. Troops in South Korea: Can Congress Block a Force Reduction? The draft defense bill extends funding restrictions on US military oversight in Korea, maintaining current troop levels through 2027.
U.S. Military Sealift Crisis: New Bill Aims to Fix Aging Fleet The U.S. military's strategic transport network is on the brink of collapse, prompting bipartisan legislation to replace aging cargo ships.
AI, Space, and Unmanned Warfare: South Korea's New Defense Pact KAI and the Strategic Command strengthen collaboration for future defense capabilities, focusing on AI, space, and unmanned systems.
JD Vance Warns: AI Is Changing the Nature of War and Human Morality VP JD Vance expressed concerns about AI transforming warfare during a speech at the Air Force Academy graduation in Colorado Springs.
Australia Completes 14-Jet P-8A Poseidon Fleet: A New Era of Deterrence The Royal Australian Air Force successfully received its 14th and final P-8A Poseidon maritime patrol aircraft on May 27.
80 New Launch Pads: Satellite Images Reveal China's Expanding Nuclear Arsenal Satellite images confirm China's construction of missile launch pads near nuclear silos in Xinjiang's desert region.
51 Defense Tech Firms Unite to Build South Korea's Newest Industrial Hub The Gyeongbuk Defense Venture Company Council was established to enhance collaboration in the defense industry with 51 participating firms.
South Korea's Defense Export Boom: Training NATO Troops on K-Weapons From 2024, training for 166 participants from 8 countries on K9 howitzers, K2 tanks, and cultural exchange will begin.
Unknown Drone Strike Hit South Korean Ship in Strait of Hormuz A recent fire on a South Korean vessel in the Strait of Hormuz was caused by an unidentified object, according to government findings.
U.S.-Korea Security Talks Stall as E-Commerce Dispute Grows U.S.-South Korea security talks are stalled due to issues like Coupang, raising concerns over agreement implementation challenges.
$9.7 Billion Pentagon Deal: How Dell Is Transforming Military IT The US Department of Defense signed a $9.7 billion software contract with Dell for Microsoft 365 and advanced cloud services.
Secret Navy Projects: Is Hanwha’s Philly Shipyard the Newest Key? Hanwha Group's Philadelphia shipyard is enhancing security infrastructure for U.S. defense projects amid growing nuclear submarine talks.
AI Swarm Drone Tech: Pablo Aviation Targets NATO Market with IMT Pablo Aviation partners with IMT to enter the North American defense drone market, enhancing NATO alliance capabilities.
Explosions Rock Iran’s Key Port After U.S. Strikes Hit Missile Bases Three explosions were heard near Bandar Abbas, Iran, following US airstrikes, prompting an investigation into their cause.
Can South Korea's Cheongung-II Truly Replace the U.S. Patriot? A think tank warns that South Korea's M-SAM Cheongung-II may struggle to meet global demand as a cost-effective alternative to PAC-3 missiles.
$45B Submarine Deal: Why South Korea Sent a Warship to Canada South Korea's first 3000t submarine is in Canada for a military exercise disguised as a marketing mission for defense exports.
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