#Indo-Pacific Security
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The PLA has fitted aging Type 96A tanks with the GL-6 active protection system. The unit belongs to Eastern Theatre Command, responsible for Taiwan Strait operations. Ukraine's lessons are reshaping East Asia's military calculus.
From Seoul to Warsaw to Ottawa, U.S. allies are openly debating nuclear weapons for the first time in decades. What's driving the shift—and what does it mean for global security?
Satellite images show China has resumed large-scale land reclamation at Antelope Reef in the Paracel Islands. What does this mean for South China Sea security and international law?
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[email protected]Iran's missile and drone attacks on US military installations across the Middle East are prompting analysts to ask an uncomfortable question: is this a preview of how China might act in a Taiwan Strait conflict?
A new U.S. Stryker brigade arrives in South Korea for nine-month rotation, reinforcing Indo-Pacific readiness despite previous withdrawal speculation and changing regional dynamics.
The 2026 National Defense Strategy (NDS) signals a shift in USFK posture, demanding South Korea take primary defense responsibility. Explore the impact on OPCON and regional security.
The 2026 US National Defense Strategy emphasizes 'strategic stability' with China over direct confrontation. Learn how the Pentagon is reshaping its Indo-Pacific goals.
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[email protected]The Pentagon awards a $328.5 million military sale contract to Lockheed Martin for Taiwan. Explore the details and strategic geopolitical impact of this deal.