The Australian military is continuing to track the movements of Chinese naval vessels, Defense Minister Richard Marles said.
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China’s Civilian Laser Warships: Beijing’s Shocking New Taiwan Invasion Plan
Beijing could easily outfit “roll-on/roll-off” civilian ships with laser weapons, pressing them into service to cross the ...
The US has escalated its military presence in the Caribbean, deploying warships and aircraft near Venezuela, citing a war on ...
Russia’s lower house of parliament, the State Duma, on Tuesday approved a major defence agreement with India just days before ...
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The HMS Prince of Wales’ Odyssey Is Finally Over—Ahead of Schedule!
The British flagship returned to port at Portsmouth, England on Sunday—putting an end to "Operation Highmast," its ...
The Reciprocal Exchange of Logistic Support (RELOS) agreement sets the procedure for sending military formations, warships ...
President Trump’s threat of military action has confronted President Nicolás Maduro of Venezuela with the gravest challenge of his crisis-ridden reign.
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US Deploys NMESIS Ship-Killers In Direct Standoff With China After Warships Fire Warning Shots
China's second aircraft carrier, CNS Shandong, passed through the Luzon Strait in spring 2025 with two warships in escort, ...
Venezuela’s Maduro ‘sleeping in different beds every night’ after Trump threats - US president is said to have issued Maduro ...
An agreement for mobility of skilled and semi-skilled manpower and a Reciprocal Exchange of Logistic Support (RELOS) have ...
China, which claims democratically governed Taiwan as its own, says it alone exercises sovereignty and jurisdiction over the ...
U.S. officials' messaging about the country has dovetailed with the administration's shifting policy priorities, a Miami Herald analysis shows.
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