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Asian News International on MSNFighter jet deal with U.S. allies signals regional resistance to China's South China Sea expansionIn a significant yet understated move to strengthen its air capabilities in the South China Sea, Malaysia has secured U.S.
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Defense News on MSNChina-Russia nexus jumps top of mind for Japan’s defense plannersJapan had initially planned the F-35Bs to support amphibious operations, but the initial six jets missed the target March ...
Australia said the South China Sea naval deployment demonstrated its resolve to support an open, stable and prosperous Indo-Pacific.
Nearly a quarter of global maritime trade goes through the South China Sea. In recent years, it’s become the site of clashes between Chinese coast guard ships and Philippine vessels as Beijing ...
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Interesting Engineering on MSNChina’s new ‘invisible’ radar may let its military fight wars without showing up on mapChina's new radar system produces no detectable energy signal, protecting broadcasters from jamming and missile attacks.
The situations in the Taiwan Strait and South China Sea are also shifting due to the Trump administration’s distinctive foreign policy and defense approaches.
The U.S. could be drawn into a conflict between China and the Philippines that's been roiling the South China Sea.
China has asserted sovereignty over an uninhabited reef in the South China Sea by planting a flag, according to state media, setting the stage for an escalation of tensions with the Philippines ...
The standoff over Sandy Cay, which lies close to military outposts built by both Beijing and Manila, was the latest between the two nations.
China and the Philippines have staked rival claims to a spit of land in the South China Sea, moves that could further inflame tensions in one of the world’s busiest shipping lanes.
China and the Philippines have each unfurled their national flags on tiny sandbars in the South China Sea, staking competing sovereignty claims in strategic waters seen as a potential flashpoint ...
New satellite imagery, supplied exclusively to Newsweek, offers a first glimpse of a large Chinese sea rig that has raised alarm bells in South Korea.
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