Asia’s defence 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 defence hub.
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The acquisition of the Turkish Electronic Warfare HAVASOJ system will significantly enhance the capabilities of the Pakistan...
In a significant geopolitical move, Uzbekistan has transferred seven UH-60A Black Hawk helicopters to the United States....
Russia has proposed that India replace the R-77 air-to-air missile on its Su-30MKI fighter jets with the...
Russia’s military history is filled with innovative, albeit unconventional, weapons. Among these, the VA-111 Shkval underwater rocket...
India has announced a 9.5% increase in its defence budget for the 2025–2026 fiscal year, bringing the...
The Indian Army’s acquisition of the AH-64E Apache attack helicopters has encountered additional delays, further postponing the...
India’s decision to acquire the French Dassault Rafale M for its navy has sparked a heated debate...
Policymakers, industry leaders, and military enthusiasts alike have responded favourably to the Indian Air Force (IAF) Chief’s...
Recently, China has started using the PL-17 missile on its J-10C fighter jet, indicating a significant advancement...
The Russian military has achieved an impressive recruitment milestone, bringing in about 450,000 contract soldiers in 2024....