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  • Missile Meltdown: How North Korea's Tech Might Fueled Iran's Attack on Israel Recently, Iran attacked mainland Israel with offensive drones and ballistic missiles. Upon observing this, U.S. experts have speculated...
  • Indonesia's Betrayal: $440M Deal Fallout Shakes South Korean Defense Industry Indonesia Delays PaymentsPoland's Second Arms Deal Faces DifficultiesSouth Korean Defense Industry F ...
  • US Approves Arms Sale to Taiwan, China Reacts with Fury The United States has approved the first arms sale to Taiwan since the election of the president. China has reacted strongly. The U.S. administration of President Joe Biden has notified Congress of plans to sell Taiwan a $75 million (about 99.6 billion won) upgrade of its advanced tactical data system, Link-16, and related arms, Hong Kong's Mingbo reported on Wednesday. The White House will send 400 government officials and defense contractors to Taiwan for the upgrade. Link-16, which the United States sold to Taiwan, is a military data equipment developed by the United States and exported around the world. It is already an internationally standardized military communications system. "This upgrade and arms sale will enhance the Taiwanese military's communications security and ensure the secure transmission of tactical information," said the Defense Security Cooperation Agency (DSCA), an agency under the U.S. Department of Defense. "A secure communications infrastructure will enhance the Taiwanese military's response capabilities." Earlier in the day, a U.S. House of Representatives congressional delegation proposed joint production of 155mm howitzers with Taiwan, Taiwan's China Daily reported. These shells are the mainstay of U.S. and European Union (EU) assistance to Ukraine. The U.S.-supplied shells are highly accurate and have a range of up to 70 kilometers, thanks to the use of digital fire control systems and GPS positioning systems. The U.S., which has supplied Ukraine with hundreds of thousands of these shells, has recently been experiencing stockpile shortages. The U.S. arms sale is the first since Taiwan's presidential election on Nov. 13. "This is the 13th time the Biden administration has sold arms to Taiwan," said Lin Yi-chan, a spokesperson for the Taiwanese presidential administration, "which shows the strong partnership between our two countries." China pushed back strongly. "The U.S. arms sales to Taiwan seriously harm China's sovereignty and security interests, China-U.S. relations, and the peace and stability of the Taiwan Strait," said Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Ma Ning. "China will take resolute and strong measures to defend its national sovereignty and territory."
  • Ukraine's Intelligence Chief Expects Weapons Trade to Top Putin's Agenda in North Korea AsiaToday's Jangwon Lee = Ukrainian military intelligence officials have said they expect to discuss expanding arms supplies to Russia during Russian President Vladimir Putin's visit to North Korea...
  • North Korea Emerges as Russia's Key Supplier for Weapons Ukraine's intelligence chief "North delivers significant artillery ammunition to Russia" 40 countries, including South Korea, the US and Japan, issue joint statement condemning deal Russia "Western support a key factor in hindering peaceful resolution" Claims have emerged that North Korea is now Russia's largest arms supplier...
  • China Denies Knowledge of North Korea-Russia Weapon Deal AsiaToday Beijing Correspondent Hong Soondo = The Chinese government has said it is "unaware of the circumstances of the arms deal between North Korea and Russia" in response to a report submitted by the United Kingdom to the United Nations Security Council.
  • Kim Jong-un's 'Enemy Country' Statement Raises Concerns AsiaToday Reporter Park Young-hoon = The government said North Korean leader Kim Jong Un's designation of the Republic of Korea as the "No. 1 hostile country" is due to "anxiety over the country's absorption into a liberal democratic system.
  • US Adds Individuals Involved in North Korea-Russia Missile Deal to Sanctions List Blinken "North Korea-Russia arms deal to be pursued with all means" The U.S. government has sanctioned companies and individuals involved in a missile deal between North Korea and Russia.
  • Germany Resumes Arms Supply to Saudi Arabia After 5 Years Amidst Changing Middle East Landscape Germany decides to supply short-range air-to-air missile IRIS-T to Saudi Arabia after years of arms embargo reconsideration.
  • South Korean Defense Industry Thrives with Rise in Weapon Orders Due to War Geopolitical tensions in various parts of the world, such as the Russia-Ukraine war and the Israeli-Palestinian armed conflict, have led to a surge in arms orders. South Korean defense companies are also benefiting.
  • G7 Sounds Alarm on North Korea's Satellite Launch: 'A Risk to Peace' G7 condemns North Korea's ballistic missile-based satellite launch, citing UN violations and regional stability threats.
  • Global war situation: The war in Ukraine enters its third year, and developments in the Middle East become uncertain. AsiaToday Reporter Jangwon Lee = The war in Ukraine, which began with Russia's invasion, entered its 624th day on Monday (local time).

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