Japan is building two large naval ships, known as Aegis System Equipped Vessels, to intercept ballistic missiles.
The missile was launched from a specially designed rail-based mobile launcher, providing cross-country mobility.
Japan is taking a major step to strengthen its defense amid growing regional tensions. A Japanese guided-missile destroyer, the JS Chokai, is on its way to the United States to be equipped with ...
Since the fielding of the Harpoon missile in the 1970s and the original Tomahawk Anti-ship Missile (TASM) in 1982, maritime ...
Yuan Wang 5, a spy vessel from China, returned to the maritime region close to India. This makes for an important development ...
The Army’s Typhon system brings land-based Tomahawks and SM-6 missiles to the Pacific for long-range strike options from land ...
The Chinese scientific research vessel Yuan Wang 5 has returned to the Indian Ocean, three years after its high-profile visit ...
Marines brought their NMESIS missile platform to Okinawa for drills focused on island defense and anti-ship tactics.
Supplying Tomahawk missiles to Ukraine could significantly expand its strike capabilities, enabling it to hit targets deep ...
New Missile Family For U.S. Navy Ships Entering Competition Soon is published in Aerospace Daily & Defense Report, an ...
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