Asia Pacific
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Sep- 2025 -24 September
India and Morocco to Boost Military, Cyber, and Naval Cooperation
India and Morocco signed a memorandum of understanding to enhance military, cyber, and naval cooperation and joint training programs.
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24 September
Northrop Partners With Taiwanese Firms to Provide Advanced Radar Systems
Northrop Grumman has partnered with Taiwanese firms to provide the AN/TPS-78 Advanced Capabilities radar to Taiwan.
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24 September
MARTAC, Taiwan to Jointly Develop, Produce Unmanned Surface Vessels
MARTAC has signed a deal with Confucian, its sales and marketing partner in Taiwan, and the National Chung-Shan Institute of Science and Technology (NCSIST) for unmanned surface vessels.
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24 September
China’s GJ-11 ‘Sharp Sword’ Emerges as Potential Carrier-Based Combat Drone
China’s GJ-11 “Sharp Sword” is emerging as a potential carrier-based uncrewed combat aerial vehicle.
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24 September
Australian Firm to Supply Digital Defense Systems in Record NATO Partner Deal
Australian digital and extended reality systems developer Vection Technologies has received a contract to supply digital defense infrastructure to a NATO-approved partner in Europe.
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24 September
China Converts Soviet-Era J-6 Fighter Jets Into High-Speed Combat Drones
China will convert retired J-6 fighter jets into combat drones, confirming years of speculation about the PLA’s plan to repurpose its Cold War-era fleet.
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23 September
Singapore Pushes Modern Warfare Preparation With AI and Gaming Tech
Singapore is plugging AI and gaming tech straight into defense to accelerate decision-making and keep pace with evolving threats.
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23 September
China Plans ‘Great Wall’ Anti-Drone Defense for Warships
Chinese Navy researchers have revealed plans for a multilayered defense system to protect warships from attacks by large numbers of low-cost unmanned aerial systems.
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22 September
Japan Sets Hard Line on Military AI: Humans Stay in Charge
Japan has drawn a red line on artificial intelligence in the military: AI can help with defense operations, but humans stay in charge when it comes to lethal force.
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22 September
Norway Expands Artillery Fleet With South Korea’s Hanwha K9s
Norway has ordered 24 more K9 VIDAR self-propelled howitzers from South Korea’s Hanwha Aerospace, its third contract with the company.
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