The United States is making a consequential and historic upgrade to its U.S. Forces Japan, which will become a Joint Force Headquarters allowing for greater
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Pacific Partnership 2024-2 Concludes Second Mission Stop in Legazpi, Philippines
Pacific Partnership 2024-2 (PP24-2) concluded its second mission stop in Legazpi, Philippines, Aug. 13, at a closing ceremony hosted aboard the expeditionary fast transport ship
Royal Australian Navy tests the Swiss army knife of missiles
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NATO and its Indo-Pacific partners should cooperate to increase arms output
NATO and its four Indo-Pacific partners should cooperate and coordinate to ease a munitions shortage by increasing production of basic supplies, such as artillery shells,
Will US, S. Korea military drills increase tension in Asia?
Seoul and Washington turn away from a policy of detente with Pyongyang with the largest joint exercises in four years as China and Russia engage
S. Korea and US hold joint drills with eye on N. Korea
The drills are part of the annual Ulchi Freedom Shield exercises that are designed to boost the joint readiness of the South Korean and US
Could Russia be prosecuted for environmental war crimes?
Ukraine wants to hold Russia accountable for the environmental destruction caused by its ongoing war. A war crime conviction for ecological damage at the International
Strengthening the Joint Medical Force: U.S. Army Combat Medics and Navy Corpsmen Conduct Dynamic Cross-Training During Pacific Fortitude
South Korea – Amid the towering trees and dense brush of the Korean forest, U.S. Army combat medics and U.S. Navy corpsmen united to sharpen
Taiwan’s military holds live-fire missile drill at sensitive test site
Taiwan’s military has put its missile firepower on show in a live-fire drill aimed at countering potential air and sea attacks from the People’s Liberation Army.
India and Malaysia to upgrade ties after talks on trade, defense
India and Malaysia agreed Tuesday to elevate their ties as relations “pick up speed and energy,” after leadership talks focused on boosting trade and defense