#Maritime Security
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Iran has deployed mines in the Strait of Hormuz. The U.S. Navy just retired its minesweepers. Now AI is being asked to solve a problem that has stumped navies for decades.
The sinking of Iranian frigate IRIS Dena off Sri Lanka marks a dangerous escalation of US-Iran conflict into the Indian Ocean, threatening global energy supplies and India's strategic autonomy.
Massive Chinese fishing vessel formations near Japan's waters signal a new form of maritime pressure, raising questions about gray-zone tactics in East Asian waters.
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[email protected]Chinese coast guard's rare glimpse into drone operations at disputed Scarborough Shoal reveals how unmanned technology is reshaping South China Sea tensions and maritime conflict strategies.
A Chinese fishing vessel arrest in Japanese waters reveals deeper tensions over maritime sovereignty and economic competition in East Asia's contested seas.
Taiwan accelerates radar and surveillance upgrades to counter China's gray zone tactics in Taiwan Strait, signaling broader shift in regional maritime security dynamics.
US special forces seize Chinese cargo ship bound for Iran, marking escalation in maritime enforcement. China prepares countermeasures as shipping industry faces new risks.
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[email protected]BRICS conducted its first military exercise, but founding member India's absence reveals internal tensions between China-India rivalry and US pressure in the emerging multipolar order.
DIMDEX 2026 Doha Defense Expo has opened with 200+ companies showcasing naval and maritime security technology amid regional tensions and geopolitical shifts.
Japan's LDP is considering the nationalization of outlying islands with unclear ownership in 2026 to strengthen maritime security and territorial claims.
The Indian Ocean security competition in 2026 sees India and China vying for influence in a polycentric order. Explore how small states like the Maldives leverage this rivalry for autonomy.
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[email protected]The Philippines and Japan signed the ACSA security agreement on Jan 15, 2026, facilitating military logistical support and $15.9M in aid amid South China Sea tensions.