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South Korea’s Hyundai feeds rapid naval upgrades in the Philippines
Two new frigates will be the first Philippine warships boasting a vertical launch system for missiles.
US Army’s newest tracked vehicle will undergo initial operational test in early 2022
The U.S. Army's Armored Multi-Purpose Vehicle is expected to begin initial operational testing in the beginning of 2022 followed by fielding a year later.
By Jen Judson
Singapore’s navy tests a new layer of surveillance: unmanned vessels
Singapore is testing unmanned surface vessels with a locally developed, AI-driven navigation algorithm that could be used for maritime security operations in the congested but strategically important waters around the southeast Asian island nation.
By Mike Yeo
Senators are calling for a US-Israel working group, and it could save lives
The U.S. and Israel should work together more systematically up front to prevent gaps from emerging in the first place.
By Bradley Bowman
More missiles, dispersed forces are key to stopping Chinese invasion of Taiwan, says former US Navy official
A former submarine warfare officer warns two missile types will not be delivered in sufficient numbers under current U.S. procurements plans to defeat any attempted landing operation by China’s People’s Liberation Army across the Taiwan Strait.
By Mike Yeo
Missile Defense Agency needs to get back to its advanced tech roots, top US general says
The Missile Defense Agency doesn't necessarily need to change, it needs to focus on its original charter, the vice chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff said this week.
By Jen Judson
Hyten wants a greater ‘focus’ with cruise missile defense
To defend the homeland against cruise missiles, the strategy should be to focus on the location of enemy platforms, Gen. John Hyten, vice chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, said.
By Jen Judson
Army switches up cyber leadership
Two top Army officers are swapping roles between Army Cyber Command and the cyber and electronic warfare schoolhouse.
By Mark Pomerleau
France to begin building new ballistic missile subs
What's quieter than a school of shrimp? Apparently four submarines expected to replace France's current Le Triomphant-class boats currently in service.
By Christina Mackenzie
Host of challenges await next Pentagon CIO
A new CIO will take the reins as the department wrestles with the future of cybersecurity and its cloud environment.
By Andrew Eversden
Special Forces to build ‘influence artillery’ for online campaigns
1st Special Forces Command is creating an Information Warfare Center that will specialize in tailored influence messaging.
By Mark Pomerleau