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Japan Developing New Anti-Ship Missile for P-1 Maritime Patrol Aircraft
By Franz-Stefan Gady
A P-1 aircraft carrying the new air-launched anti-ship missile conducted its first test flight earlier this month.
Rheinmetall Partners With Australian Researchers to Develop Self-Driving Vehicles For Military
By Franz-Stefan Gady
The research program aims to develop advanced sovereign robotics and automated vehicle technologies that will create a local automated military vehicle capability.
Pakistan Reconsiders Chinese Z-10 Attack Helicopters
By Franz-Stefan Gady
After U.S. embargoes halted sales of a Turkish-made helicopter, Pakistan is considering procuring Chinese helicopter gunships.
Australia and UK Open F-35 Reprogramming Laboratory in US
By Franz-Stefan Gady
Australia’s and the UK’s F-35 capabilities are moving forward.
US Defense Firm Awarded $121.5 Million Deal for Work on US Navy’s New Guided Missile Destroyers
By Franz-Stefan Gady
Raytheon has received a $121.5 million deal for integrated logistics support and engineering services support for the Navy’s latest class of warships.
China Unveils Latest Z-10 Attack Helicopter Variant
By Franz-Stefan Gady
Chinese state-owned media released images of a People’s Liberation Army (PLA) Zhishengji-10 (Z-10) attack helicopter fitted with new engine exhaust outlets.
US, India Sign Contract for 6 More AH-64E Attack Helicopters
By Franz-Stefan Gady
Deliveries of the new helicopters are expected to begin in 2023.
Indonesia’s Upgraded F-16 Aircraft in the Headlines with Maiden Flight
By Prashanth Parameswaran
The development put the focus on the Southeast Asian state’s ongoing efforts to build up its air force capabilities.
Philippines Anti-Submarine Warfare Capabilities in the Headlines With Training
By Prashanth Parameswaran
The Southeast Asian state has continued ongoing efforts to develop a recently acquired capability.
Report: Russia Has Developed Prototype of Air-to-Ground Hypersonic Missile for Su-57
By Franz-Stefan Gady
The new weapons system can reportedly be fitted inside the Su-57s internal weapons bay.
US Department of Defense Adopts Artificial Intelligence Ethical Principles
By Ankit Panda
The Pentagon adopted a set of ethical guidelines on the use of AI.
What Will the Philippines’ First Western Pacific Naval Symposium Hosting Look Like?
By Prashanth Parameswaran
As we get closer to the engagement, the Southeast Asian state has revealed more details about how its hosting may play out.