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  • Turkey's Next-Generation Drone Raises the Bar in Aerial Technology Turkey unveils Anka-3 stealth drone with jet fighter design, showcasing its prowess in the global defense market.
  • US Hypersonic Arsenal: Over 70 Projects to Regain Military Supremacy US partners with firms for hypersonic aircraft, part of 70 projects to regain tech superiority; China develops hypersonic drones.
  • U.S. and Japan's Secret Weapon Against Hypersonic Threats Revealed The U.S. and Japan are developing defense measures against hypersonic missiles amid growing concerns about this technology.
  • Secret Supersonic Weapon: The U.S.'s Insane Plan for Unlimited Destruction Explore the U.S. Military's Project Pluto, a supersonic cruise missile with nuclear capabilities similar to modern hypersonic missiles.
  • Officer's Loyalty Bought by China: How Much Did the Taiwanese Soldier Get Paid to Spy? Taiwanese military officer Colonel Xiang Deren exposed as a Chinese spy, raising tensions between Taiwan and China.
  • A New Era of Military Diplomacy? Biden, Xi Push for Restored Relations President Biden aims to restore US-China military relations during his summit with President Xi in San Francisco.
  • Animals with Military Ranks Who Served with Bravery and Distinction Animals with military ranks, including Wojtek, the bear who served in WWII, and Reckless, a heroic racehorse in the Korean War.
  • F-22 Grounded: U.S. Military Shifts Focus to F-35 and Drones in Surprise Decision The F-22, once dominant, is losing importance and software updates as the U.S. shifts to F-35 and drones for future air power.
  • 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).
  • Why a 70-Year-Old Gun Was Too Advanced: The Artillery Gun That Couldn't Keep Up With Its Time Sweden's Bandkanon 1: A brilliant weapon ahead of its time, ultimately unsuccessful due to technological limitations.
  • China Invading Taiwan? Here's When Experts Think It Could Happen Taiwan-China tensions escalate, with potential Chinese invasion by 2027 amid rising conflicts and China's domestic issues.
  • U.S. Reveals Next-Gen 'Valkyrie' Unmanned Fighter Jet with Astonishing Firepower Meet the XQ-58A Valkyrie, a new breed of unmanned combat aircraft with a distinct mission for aggressive situations.
  • China's Air Power Soars: Over 400 Fighter Jets Raise Stakes in East Asia, Lessons from U.S. Gulf War China's pursuit of air superiority: Over 400 advanced fighter jets and lessons learned from the U.S. Gulf War.
  • Story of Legendary Force Comprising Special Forces and Mercenaries from Around the World Rhodesian Army: A diverse unit of mercenaries and special forces from around the world, known for their formidable combat abilities.
  • Russian Fighter Jets Crash and Burn: Why Are They Falling from the Skies in Ukraine Russia's significant fighter jet losses in the Ukraine conflict are due to poor tactical doctrine and weapon management.
  • Power Behind the U.S. Soldiers: How Exoskeletons are Shaping the Future of the U.S. Military Exoskeletons amplify soldiers' strength but pose risks if they malfunction. Balancing tech advancement with safety is crucial.
  • $800 Flash Drive that Shook South Korea's Defense Procurement Defense procurement corruption erodes trust in the military. Not all cases are corrupt; clarity and transparency are vital.
  • Why is the U.S. Military Switching to 6.8mm Ammo? Bigger Bang, Better Accuracy The 5.56mm and 7.62mm bullets have distinct pros and cons. The transition to 6.8mm offers a promising balance of attributes for future use.
  • Can the U.S. 40-Year-Old Reconnaissance Aircraft Actually Reach Space? The U-2 Dragon Lady, a high-altitude reconnaissance plane, served for 40 years with only one shot-down incident, outliving its successor.
  • The Single F-16 Fighter Jet that Stopped Venezuelan Military Provocation During the 1992 Venezuelan coup, rebels' propeller aircraft were outmatched by the government's F-16 jets, showcasing the tech divide.
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