Asia Pacific
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Jul- 2025 -30 July
Thailand Accuses Cambodia of ‘Flagrant Violation’ of Truce
Thailand accuses Cambodia of a "flagrant violation" of truce, saying Cambodian troops launched an overnight attack on the frontier.
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29 July
Indonesia Buys Two Istif Warships From Turkey
Indonesia’s Ministry of Defence has signed a contract to acquire two Istif-class frigates from Turkey at a defense convention in Istanbul.
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29 July
Taiwan Accepts Second Tranche of US-Made Abrams Battle Tanks
Taiwan has received the second batch of 42 M1A2T Abrams main battle tanks it purchased from the US.
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29 July
LIG Nex1 Defeats Rival Hanwha to Build S.Korea’s Next-Gen Air Defense Missile
LIG Nex1 has been selected over long-time rival Hanwha Systems to lead South Korea’s next-generation air defense program.
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29 July
Thai Army Accuses Cambodia of Breaking Truce
Thailand's army accused Cambodia Tuesday of violating an hours-old truce, saying clashes continued despite a deal meant to end the bloody fighting that engulfed their jungle-clad frontier.
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28 July
US, Seoul Launch MRO Pact for American Chinooks in S. Korea
The US and South Korea have agreed to provide maintenance, repair, and overhaul for US Army Chinook heavy lift helicopters based in the East Asian country using local defense contractors.
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28 July
Australia Fires Precision Strike Missile in Historic First Test
The Australian Army has successfully test-fired its Precision Strike Missile (PrSM) for the first time at the Mount Bundey Training Area during Exercise Talisman Sabre, involving the US and several other countries.
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28 July
Thailand and Cambodia Truce Talks Due but Strikes Continue
Thailand and Cambodia's leaders are due to meet for peace talks on Monday, as a festering territorial dispute along their shared frontier dragged into a fifth day of open combat.
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27 July
Thailand, Cambodia Clash Despite Ceasefire Hopes
Thailand and Cambodia clashed for a fourth day Sunday, despite both sides saying they were ready to discuss a ceasefire after a late-night intervention by US President Donald Trump.
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26 July
India Pledges $565M to Maldives to Boost Defense, Infrastructure
India's Prime Minister Narendra Modi offered $565 million to the Maldives on Friday to bolster its defense forces and infrastructure in the small, yet strategically located, neighbor.
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