Asia’s defense sector is expanding swiftly amid rising geopolitical tensions and regional rivalries. Nations like China, India, Japan, and South Korea are boosting military spending, developing advanced technologies, and enhancing strategic capabilities. Regional security dynamics drive innovation, arms procurement, and alliances, positioning Asia as a major global defense hub.
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Reshaping the Battlefield The Russian motorcycle tactics employed in Ukraine have created new patterns for combat operations...
Why the MPMS Kai leak matters Japan did not plan to show its next missile so soon....
Why the channels matter now The announcement of US–China military communication channels signals a pragmatic turn after...
Why this pact matters now India and the United States have signed a 10-year defence framework to...
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Why Morpheus Is Back—And Why It’s Boxed Russia is reviving the Morpheus system for air defence with...











