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Germany, UK Strike ‘First-Of-Its-Kind’ Defense Deal Prioritizing Deep Strike Weapons And Drones
today, will see the two European nations develop new deep-strike weapons
Boeing’s Defense Unit Logs Massive $2 Billion In Losses For Third Quarter
US Approves $3.5 Billion Sale Of Apache Helicopters To South Korea
MAS Pioneer Flight Engineer Lokman Sardon Passes Away
KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia-One of Malaysia Airlines' pioneer flight engineers Mohamad Lokman Tun Sardon Jubir died early today.
Ukraine Invasion A Wakeup Call For Taiwan
SACRAMENTO, U.S.--Russia’s attack on Ukraine has profoundly rattled Taiwan, prompting the island to double down on the buildup of its own missile force.
Ukraine: The World’s Defence Giants Are Quietly Making Billions From The War
MELBOURNE, Australia--The Russian invasion of Ukraine has been widely condemned for its unjustified aggression. There are legitimate fears of a revived Russian empire and even a new world war.
China Sanctions US Arms Suppliers Over Sales to Taiwan
NEW YORK, U.S.--China is imposing new sanctions on two U.S. military contractors, Raytheon and Lockheed Martin, for supplying weapons to Taiwan, in the Beijing regime’s latest retaliation against Washington’s support of the self-ruled island.
Iran's "Nuclear Blackmail": Iran Has No Interest In Negotiating A New Nuclear Deal
NEW YORK, U.S.--Israeli Foreign Minister Yair Lapid's observation that Iran is engaging in "nuclear blackmail" with Western negotiators provides a damning indictment of the current state of play regarding the negotiations being held in Vienna on Tehran's nuclear activities.
US War-Mongering Under Guise Of ‘Democracy’ Inflicts Untold Damage On The World
BEIJING, China--How many evils have been committed in the name of democracy?
YAK-130: Ideal Light Fighter For Malaysia
KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia--The recent fatal crash of a BAE Systems Hawk 108 fighter on Nov. 7 has again brought Malaysia’s need for a replacement light combat aircraft (LCA) under the spotlight.
Australia to Go Nuclear
Indonesia to brief relatives before releasing Sriwijaya Air crash report
JAKARTA: Indonesia’s air accident investigator will brief relatives of the 62 victims of last month’s Sriwijaya Air crash in Jakarta on Wednesday morning ahead of the release of a preliminary report in the afternoon, a family member told Reuters.