Resolute Force Pacific (REFORPAC) 2025 kicked off in early July to demonstrate the capability of the United States and its Allies and Partners to rapidly
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Malaysian Army Shares Essential Jungle Training with U.S. and Australian Soldiers
At the heart of the training was Survival Village, a hands-on showcase where Malaysian Army soldiers demonstrated traditional and practical jungle survival techniques passed down
F-35 International Interfly at Talisman Sabre 25
This display of interoperability signified the first time USAF pilots flew 5th Generation aircraft belonging to a partnered or allied nation. The U.S. Air Force
Cross-service maintenance continues in Korea
This maintenance cross-servicing effort develops and matures the capabilities of the two allies to recover, service and launch each other’s aircraft in support of combat
U.S. & Korean Forces strengthen mission-support readiness during joint training
The hands-on exercise offered U.S. Air Force and Republic of Korea Army personnel the opportunity to strengthen mutual understanding, refine operational procedures, and reinforce their
How much of a threat is China to Japan?
Japan has accused China of expanding its military reach and threatening regional stability. For the first time, Tokyo says a Chinese military aircraft entered its
China protests to Philippines over Taiwan, maritime and security issues
China has lodged “stern representations” to the Philippines over recent “negative moves” concerning Taiwan, as well as maritime and security issues, a Chinese foreign ministry
Taiwan says it will not provoke confrontation with China
Taiwan does not seek conflict with China and will not provoke confrontation, but Beijing’s “aggressive” military posturing is counterproductive, Vice President Hsiao Bi-khim said on
Carrier USS Carl Vinson Now in the South China Sea; China Steps Up Military, Drone Flights Near Taiwan
The U.S. Navy’s Carl Vinson Carrier Strike Group entered the South China Sea on Wednesday. Meanwhile, Chinese reconnaissance flights as Taiwan conducts annual counter-invasion drills.
Chinese state-sponsored cyberattacks target Taiwan semiconductor industry — security firm says motivation of three separate campaigns ‘most likely espionage’
Chinese-linked hackers have intensified cyber-espionage efforts against Taiwan’s semiconductor industry and financial analysts, conducting coordinated attacks between March and June 2025, with some operations still