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Unmanned Systems in China’s Maritime ‘Gray Zone Operations’

Unmanned Systems in China’s Maritime ‘Gray Zone Operations’

By Prakash Panneerselvam
While China's autonomous underwater technologies are predominantly used for marine scientific research, they can also be used for military activities.
Japan, India to Conduct First Joint Fighter Jet Drill in January

Japan, India to Conduct First Joint Fighter Jet Drill in January

By Takahashi Kosuke
The exercises, Veer Guardian 2023, mark a historic milestone in the two nation’s defense and security ties.

China Holds Large-scale Joint Strike Drills Aimed at Taiwan

China Holds Large-scale Joint Strike Drills Aimed at Taiwan

By Huizhong Wu
From 6 a.m. Sunday to 6 a.m. Monday morning, China's People's Liberation Army flew 57 warplanes and four ships toward Taiwan.

Missiles Are No Substitute for Japan Self-Defense Forces’ Manpower Shortage

Missiles Are No Substitute for Japan Self-Defense Forces’ Manpower Shortage

By Samuel Porter
For all the focus on rising budgets and offensive strike capabilities, a far more mundane concern is posing a dire threat to Japan’s security.

The Politics Behind Taiwan’s Military Draft Extension

The Politics Behind Taiwan’s Military Draft Extension

By Brian Hioe
While extending the conscription period is a politically risky move, few other parties are ready to openly criticize the decision.
Ransomware: A Wake-Up Call for Cybersecurity in the Indo-Pacific  

Ransomware: A Wake-Up Call for Cybersecurity in the Indo-Pacific  

By Sachin Tiwari
From the attack on AIIMS in India to the cyberattack that crippled Vanuatu, the national security threat of ransomware is clear.

The Domestic Political Optics of Vietnam’s International Defense Expo

The Domestic Political Optics of Vietnam’s International Defense Expo

By Le Ngoc Thao Nguyen and Nguyen The Phuong
The well-attended December 8-10 event was part of a broader public relations strategy designed to capture the hearts and minds of the Vietnamese public.
Japan’s Long-Range Strike Capability Decision Was Not Sudden

Japan’s Long-Range Strike Capability Decision Was Not Sudden

By Hiroaki Kato
The shift in Japan's security policy was the result of a series of parliamentary debates stretching back decades.

No, Mauritius Will Not Give China a Military Base on the Chagos Islands

No, Mauritius Will Not Give China a Military Base on the Chagos Islands

By Peter Harris
Fears of China occupying Diego Garcia have no basis in reality and should not be a pretext for Britain retaining control of the islands.

Thai Navy Searching for 31 Missing Sailors After Ship Sank

Thai Navy Searching for 31 Missing Sailors After Ship Sank

By Tassanee Vejpongsa and Chalida Ekvitthayavechnukul
Survivors described chaotic scenes as the HTMS Sukhothai went down in rough seas in the Gulf of Thailand.

Australia Inks New Security Deal With Vanuatu

Australia Inks New Security Deal With Vanuatu

By Associated Press
The new pact comes amid a ramped up competition with China in the Pacific, following Beijing's own security deal with Solomon Islands.
With Arms Expo, Vietnam Seeks to Diversify Its Defense Procurements

With Arms Expo, Vietnam Seeks to Diversify Its Defense Procurements

By Nguyen The Phuong
Under the shadow of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, the country’s military is trying different approaches to obtain weapons in a sustainable way.

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