Indonesia and Japan have agreed to resume their suspended joint warship development project, following discussions between Indonesian Defense Minister Sjafrie Sjamsoeddin and Japanese Defense Minister Nakatani Gen in Jakarta. Indonesian Defense Ministry Spokesperson Frega Wenas confirmed that the two ministers agreed to resume negotiations for the joint development of warships, including determining the specifics of production and equipment involvement
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Algeria is reportedly set to sign a deal with Russia for the procurement of Su-57 fighter jets, a move that would place the North African nation among the select few to operate fifth-generation stealth aircraft. According to information from the
The European Defence Agency (EDA) has launched the Small Arms Ammunition Technologies (SAAT) project, a four-year initiative designed to create a unified standard for small arms ammunition. The project, led by Belgian defence company FN Herstal, is supported by a broad European consortium comprising 18 partners from nine countries
At least 19 people have died following an attempted assault on Chads presidential complex in N'Djamena on Wednesday evening. Security forces reported that they thwarted the attack, which left 18 out of 24 attackers dead, with six others injured
Germanys parliament has approved the purchase of the first batch of EuroPULS multiple launch rocket systems (MLRS), valued at $68 million. These systems will replace U
North Korea announced Tuesday the test-firing of a hypersonic ballistic missile designed to penetrate defenses and deliver long-range strikes as U.S
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South Korea witnessed a dramatic standoff on Friday as presidential security forces and military personnel prevented authorities from arresting impeached President Yoon Suk Yeol. The six-hour impasse unfolded at Yoons residence in central Seoul, highlighting the volatile political landscape of one of Asias leading democracies