Asia Pacific
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Mar- 2026 -25 March
LIG Nex1, Palantir Expand Defense Cooperation in UAE
LIG Nex1 and Palantir signed a deal to collaborate on the development of integrated air defense systems and unmanned platforms for the UAE.
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25 March
South Korea Rolls Out First KF-21 Boramae Fighter Jet
State-run Korea Aerospace Industries has unveiled the first mass production model of the Republic of Korea Air Force’s KF-21 Boramae combat aircraft.
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25 March
Why ASEAN Can’t Secure the South China Sea Alone
South China Sea security cannot be handled by ASEAN alone or by external powers alone but it requires a coordinated, layered approach combining both.
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24 March
Fincantieri Delivers Second Indonesian Navy Brawijaya Patrol Ship
The Indonesian Navy has received its second Brawijaya-class offshore patrol vessel from Italian shipbuilder Fincantieri.
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24 March
Japan’s Terra Drone Enters Defense Market With US Hub, Global Push
Japan-based Terra Drone has outlined a phased expansion into key defense markets, including plans to establish a US-based subsidiary.
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24 March
Lockheed, Rheinmetall Eye Australia-Based HIMARS Sustainment
The Australian subsidiaries of Lockheed Martin and Rheinmetall are exploring in-country sustainment for Australia’s HIMARS.
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24 March
US, Japan Push Aegis Vessel Integration With First SPY-7 Live Test
The US has carried out the first live-target tracking exercise using the SPY-7 radar slated to be integrated with Japan’s Aegis vessel.
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24 March
N. Korea’s Kim Vows ‘Irreversible’ Nuclear Status, Warns Seoul of ‘Merciless’ Response
North Korea will never change its status as a nuclear-armed state, its leader Kim Jong Un said, state media reported on Tuesday.
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23 March
Ukraine Could Provide Combat Experience, Technology to Japan
Ukraine has signaled its readiness to expand defense cooperation with Japan by sharing operational experience gained in the war with Russia.
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23 March
Nearly Half of Australians Think Foreign Military Attack Possible Within Five Years
A poll by the Australian National University highlighted growing concern among Australians over a potential foreign military threat.
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