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Who Profits from the Iran War — and Why That Question Matters
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Who Profits from the Iran War — and Why That Question Matters

US and Israeli airstrikes on Iran have escalated Middle East tensions. Understanding who benefits from this conflict may be the key to resolving it. A PRISM analysis.

Rheinmetall's Space Gambit Rattles Defense Rivals
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Rheinmetall's Space Gambit Rattles Defense Rivals

German defense giant Rheinmetall's push into space defense is unsettling traditional competitors and reshaping the industry landscape. What's driving this strategic pivot?

High-tech control center view representing South Korea's defense exports.
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South Korea Arms Exports 2030 Goal: Rebounding with $15B to Reach Global Top Four

South Korea's arms exports rebounded to $15 billion in 2025, fueling the nation's drive to become the world's 4th largest defense exporter by 2030. Insights into K-Defense strategy.

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A fighter jet flying over the desert landscape
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Saudi Arabia Pakistan JF-17 Deal: A Potential Windfall for Chinese Defense

Saudi Arabia and Pakistan are reportedly discussing a JF-17 fighter jet deal. This potential agreement could significantly boost China's arms exports to the Gulf.

Drone blueprints on a desk with Japanese and EU flags
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Japan EU SAFE Defense Partnership 2025: Tokyo Joins Europe for Drone and Missile Development

Japan seeks full participation in the EU's SAFE program to co-develop drones and missile systems. This landmark 2025 defense partnership aims to boost security independence and market access.

Pakistan Inks Record $4 Billion Arms Deal with Libya, Faces UN Embargo Hurdle
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Pakistan Inks Record $4 Billion Arms Deal with Libya, Faces UN Embargo Hurdle

Pakistan has agreed to a landmark $4 billion arms deal with authorities in eastern Libya, its largest ever. However, the deal's future is uncertain due to a standing UN arms embargo.

Israel's Defense Exports Hit Record $15 Billion, Fueled by 'Battle-Tested' Gaza Weaponry
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Israel's Defense Exports Hit Record $15 Billion, Fueled by 'Battle-Tested' Gaza Weaponry

Israel's defense exports reached a record $15 billion in 2024, driven by demand for 'battle-tested' weapons used in the Gaza war. An analysis of the market shift, ethical controversy, and human impact.

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China's Public Corruption Probe into Air Force Signals Deeper Cracks in Military Modernization
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China's Public Corruption Probe into Air Force Signals Deeper Cracks in Military Modernization

An unprecedented public call for corruption tip-offs in China's Air Force reveals deep cracks in its military modernization, impacting global security.

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