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April 19, 2024

‘Mind-boggling’: Israel, Ukraine are mere previews of a much larger Pacific missile war, officials warn

Breaking Defense Instead of congratulating themselves over the allied defeat of Iran’s 300-plus drones and missiles on Saturday, top Pentagon officials said

April 11, 2024

AUKUS Partners Focus on Indo-Pacific Security in Shaping Joint Capabilities

US Department of Defense Maintaining peace and stability in the Indo-Pacific serves as the key factor driving the selection of

April 4, 2024

U.S. to deploy medium-range missile system in Asia-Pacific

The Asahi Shimbun The U.S. Army plans to deploy a new medium-range missile launcher in the Asia-Pacific region by the

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 19, 2024

Guam missile defense leads $11B Pacific Command Wish List

POLITICO PRO The U.S. Indo-Pacific Command has submitted a whopping $11 billion budget wish list to Congress, headlined by a

March 15, 2024

Pacific leaders say they need more funding to compete with China

Defense News America’s military leaders in the Pacific are asking Congress for a surge in funding to keep their edge

February 12, 2024

PACAF welcomes new commander

Pacific Air Forces Gen. Kevin B. Schneider took the reins as the new Pacific Air Forces commander during a change

February 8, 2024

Presumptive new INDOPACOM boss on China’s massive navy: ‘We are not overmatched’

Inside Defense China’s naval forces — the largest in the world, including a battle force of more than 370 ships

January 23, 2024

Initial reports on new integrated air and missile defense for INDOPACOM due soon

Inside Defense The Pentagon has a new missile defense assignment: craft a comprehensive strategy for developing, acquiring and operationally establishing

January 11, 2024

US Air Force logistics officer talks basing, drones in the Pacific

C4ISRNET After decades of relying on major military hubs from Hawaii to South Korea, the Pentagon is laying the groundwork