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March 21, 2024

China Will Be Ready to Invade Taiwan in Three Years, Top US Admiral Says

Newsweek top United States admiral has said Chinese leadership has directed the military to prepare for Taiwan’s invasion by 2027.

March 20, 2024

US Air Force conducts final test of Lockheed’s hypersonic missile

Defense News The U.S. Air Force on Sunday carried out what is expected to be the final test of the

March 20, 2024

China launches signal relay satellite for mission to moon’s hidden side

Reuters China on Wednesday launched a satellite that will act as a communications bridge between ground operations on Earth and

March 20, 2024

Britain and US race to expand Pacific defense pact before election turmoil

POLITICO The U.K., U.S. and Australia are rushing to expand their trilateral AUKUS defense partnership to further allied nations before

March 20, 2024

Saudi plans to overhaul air defense and missile capabilities

Tactical Report Saudi Arabia is working to develop its strategic air defense and missile capabilities, to counter the threats of hypersonic missiles

March 20, 2024

Iraq Seeks New Anti-Aircraft Weapons

The Defense Post Iraq is in the process of procuring new anti-aircraft weapons to bolster its air defenses amid escalating threats

March 20, 2024

Guam defense tops INDOPACOM’s unfunded priorities, NORTHCOM wants more IT

Breaking Defense If funding limits were not an issue, US Indo-Pacific Command says it could use an additional cool $11

March 20, 2024

Navy asks Leonardo DRS to continue building system to defend helicopters against infrared-guided missiles

Military Aerospace Electronics Airborne missile warning experts at Leonardo DRS in Melbourne, Fla., will continue work on a system to

March 20, 2024

South Korea hires LIG Nex1 to make new maritime missile, replace SM-2

Defense News South Korea has awarded a contract to LIG Nex1 to develop a new naval surface-to-air missile destined to

March 20, 2024

Defence CEO calls for European version of Israel’s Iron Dome

Financial Times The chief executive of Europe’s largest munitions maker Rheinmetall has said EU leaders should consider installing short-range air