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Russia-Ukraine and Israel-Hamas Wars Reveal the Importance of Weapons Production

Russia-Ukraine and Israel-Hamas Wars Reveal the Importance of Weapons Production

By Vasabjit Banerjee and Benjamin Tkach
Current conflicts offer a reminder to China and the U.S.: Arms do not deliver victory only through technological advantage but also through availability.
Japan-Italy-UK Joint Fighter Program Takes a Step Forward With New Treaty

Japan-Italy-UK Joint Fighter Program Takes a Step Forward With New Treaty

By Takahashi Kosuke
Japan, Britain, and Italy agreed to establish a joint organization to develop a new sixth-generation fighter jet.

The Perils of Overstretching Minilateral Cooperation Within ASEAN

The Perils of Overstretching Minilateral Cooperation Within ASEAN

By Anthony Toh Han Yang
Calls for ASEAN member states to extend minilateral cooperation into the security realm could entail hefty costs.

The Indian Ocean Is Witnessing a Surge in Russian Military Exercises

The Indian Ocean Is Witnessing a Surge in Russian Military Exercises

By Pooja Bhatt
Russia is looking to shore up military partnerships in a critical region, from India to Myanmar.

Is the Osprey Safe?

Is the Osprey Safe?

By Takahashi Kosuke
The latest fatal crash off Japan has resurrected worries regarding the aircraft’s track record. 
Is China Replacing the US as Thailand’s Main Security Partner?

Is China Replacing the US as Thailand’s Main Security Partner?

By Jack Sato and Abdul Rahman Yaacob
In both arms sales and joint military exercises, China has been rapidly catching up to – or even surpassing – the U.S., Thailand’s official ally.

1 Dead, 7 Missing After US Military Osprey Aircraft Crashes off SW Japan

1 Dead, 7 Missing After US Military Osprey Aircraft Crashes off SW Japan

By Takahashi Kosuke
Japan requested U.S. Forces Japan ground Osprey transport aircraft, and the JGSDF grounded its own Ospreys amid U.S. Air Force safety concerns.
North Korea Successfully Launched Its Military Spy Satellite. What Now?

North Korea Successfully Launched Its Military Spy Satellite. What Now?

By Nah Liang Tuang
North Korea’s successful launch of a spy satellite will necessitate active counter-measures from the United States and its allies.

MHI Is Riding the Wave of Japan’s Boom in Defense Spending

MHI Is Riding the Wave of Japan’s Boom in Defense Spending

By Takahashi Kosuke
Japan’s biggest defense firm expects annual sales from its defense business to double by FY2026.

Why Did Pakistan Test Its MIRV-Capable Ababeel Missile?

Why Did Pakistan Test Its MIRV-Capable Ababeel Missile?

By Usman Haider and Abdul Moiz Khan
As India’s ballistic missile defense system is further tested and development, Islamabad was compelled to illustrate its own response capabilities.

Where Indonesia’s Presidential Candidates Stand on National Defense

Where Indonesia’s Presidential Candidates Stand on National Defense

By Muhammad Fauzan Malufti
All three have pledged to expand and modernize the Indonesian National Armed Forces, though it remains to be seen how they would put the idea into practice.
Unlocking the Minilateral Paradigm for ASEAN Maritime Security Cooperation

Unlocking the Minilateral Paradigm for ASEAN Maritime Security Cooperation

By Nguyen Thanh Long

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