China is expanding its military presence beyond East Asia as it operates the world’s largest navy by number of hulls.
The Australian military is continuing to track the movements of Chinese naval vessels, Defense Minister Richard Marles said.
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China unveils military robot that mimics soldiers’ combat moves in real time
China has showcased its new type of military robot during a recent event. The ...
China has introduced sweeping new disciplinary rules for the People’s Liberation Army, intensifying its ongoing military ...
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Opinion: China wants an AI-powered military built with Nvidia chips, and that’s a problem
Believing that the PLA will not use the world’s most powerful AI chips to advance its military capabilities is unrealistic.
Tokyo's position is unchanged, the Japanese prime minister says after weeks of turmoil with Beijing Japan's position on Taiwan remains unchanged, Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi said on ...
China’s quiet push to embed AI into its military is prompting U.S. officials to reassess how the People’s Liberation Army may act in a conflict.
A former FBI official claims that it's likely every American has been impacted by a Chinese-state-sponsored cyberattack.
While satellite constellations, such as Starlink, are resilient, 2,000 drones could cut communications to a region the size ...
Japan’s cabinet approved a Fiscal Year 2025 supplementary budget that is poised to put the country on track to dedicate ...
Liu Ximei, 27, recently married Liang Zhibin, 39 — the soldier who rescued her as a 10-year-old from the ruins of the 2008 ...
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What Is “Bingo Fuel,” And Why Do Fighter Pilots Worry About It?
“Bingo fuel” is the hard limit of fuel that pilots need in order to safely return to base—a limit that can significantly restrict their mission envelope.
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