US Super Aircraft Carrier Back At Sea After Repairs, Prepares For Global Deployment
The USS Nimitz, the world's largest multi-mission nuclear-powered aircraft carrier, was stuck at port due to contamination in the drinking water system.
UK Warship Joins Norway's Navy To Guard North Sea Pipelines Following Nord Stream Leaks
The U.K. and other JEF partner nations are looking to coordinate security response and increase maritime presence following the attacks on the Nord Stream pipelines.
Congressional Amendment Seeks To Encourage India's Transition Away From Russian Weapons
Russia is a major supplier of military hardware to India and amid the face-off between Moscow and the West, New Delhi has been under pressure to pick sides.
Amid China Tensions, US Conducts Concurrent Bilateral Military Drills With Philippines, Japan
The bilateral exercises are aimed at strengthening readiness to ensure preparedness to rapidly respond to crises throughout the Indo-Pacific.
US, Australia And Japan Push For Democratic Defense Alliance; India Missing
Despite pressure from the West, India has sought to pursue an independent position both on the war in Ukraine and Chinese maneuvers in the Asia-Pacific region.
China To Continue Wolf Warrior Diplomacy In Xi Jinping's Third Term
As China sees itself stuck in an ideological battle of global dominance with the West, Beijing's brand of diplomacy won't be about playing nice.
US Navy's Plans To Deploy Unmanned Subs Plagued By Delays, Cost Overruns: Report
According to the U.S. GAO report, the original cost of the project was $379 million, which has now escalated to $621 million with $504 million already spent.
EU Takes Malta To Court For Selling Citizenship To Wealthy Investors
Malta offers a golden passport scheme, under which wealthy foreigners of any nationality can buy the country's citizenship.
US Diplomacy Outmaneuvers China, Averts Crisis In Relations With Pacific Islands — For Now
China's ambitions in the Pacific have expanded in the last 5 -10 years and Washington sought to outmaneuver Beijing with the U.S.-Pacific Island Country Summit.
South Korea Says North May Conduct 7th Nuclear Test Between Oct. 16 And Nov. 7
The South Korean spy agency's assessment comes after Seoul and Washington said the North is ready to conduct a nuclear test at any time in the foreseeable future.
Amid Tensions With China And Russia, US Supercarrier Remains Stuck In Port Delaying Global Deployment
Even as China sees rapid growth in its naval fleet size, the U.S. is struggling to maintain its aging fleet of warships.
Russia To Investigate Nord Stream Gas Leaks As 'International Terrorism': Report
Terming allegations of Russian involvement as "predictable, absurd and stupid," Moscow has said damage to gas pipelines, caused significant economic damage.
Chinese Ships Intrude Into Japan's Territorial Waters Near Contested Islands
Following the intrusion, Japanese patrol vessels ordered the Chinese ships to immediately exit the waters, and Tokyo lodged a stern protest with Beijing.
Putin's Playbook: Russia Set To Annex Parts Of Ukraine After Stage-Managed Referendum
Russia has said that the territories once annexed will be under Moscow's "full protection," raising the threat of using nuclear weapons.
Chinese, Russian Warships Seen Off Alaska On Joint Operation; Coastguard Raises Alarm
The naval ships belonging to China and Russia were found by U.S. Coast Guard Cutter Kimball.
Reports On Transport Mobilization, Border Closing Are 'Rumors' Launched By Adversaries, Says Russia
Thousands of conscription-age Russian men have fled to neighboring countries in recent days, say reports.
Navy's Advanced Stealth Warship USS Zumwalt Sails The Pacific Amid Rising Tension With China
USS Zumwalt has been assigned to Destroyer Squadron 15, the Navy's largest destroyer squadron based outside the U.S.
Democracy Vs Democracy: India Reacts Sharply As US Breathes Life Into Pak's F-16 Fleet
For decades, the U.S. has wooed India as an ally and counter-weight against China as Washington seeks to strengthen democratic partnerships in the Indo-Pacific.
Ukraine Receives Advanced Surface-To-Air Missile System From US
Part of the single-largest tranche provided by the U.S., NASAMS can be used to identify, engage and destroy enemy aircraft, aerial vehicles and missile threats.
China Ramps Up Its Maritime Microaggressions With Civilian Trawlers Notorious For Going Rogue: Report
Several countries have claims in the South China Sea, an important global shipping route, also known for its abundant oil reserves and fishing opportunities.
Ukraine Takes Brutal Dig At Russia's Mobilization Effort In Latest Mash-Up Video
The latest jibe from Ukraine's Defense Ministry comes as reports speak of nationwide protests in Russia against the "partial" mobilization decree.
North Korea Denies Sending Weapons To Russia, Warns US For 'Reckless Remarks'
Earlier this month, U.S. intelligence findings said Russia was looking to purchase shells and rockets from North Korea due to global sanctions.
China Recruited Scientists From Top US Lab To Work On Their Military Technology: Report
Although Beijing's agenda of recruiting Chinese talent abroad is well-known, the report provides details of scientists, known back home as the "Los Alamos Club."
Putin Plays The Culture Card Again By Invoking Russia's Great Tradition, Vows To Fight For Sovereignty
Putin's speech comes at a time when Russian-backed separatists in Ukraine prepare to hold annexation referendums in four eastern regions of the country.
Satellite Image Shows 4 PLA Warships Shadowing US Destroyer, Canadian Frigate In Taiwan Strait
The USS Higgins and HMCS Vancouver transited the Taiwan Strait on Tuesday in a joint operation to reinforce the route's status as an international waterway.
Resourceful Ukraine Spotted Using Bespoke, Kayak-Sized Drone Boat To Carry Explosives
A small explosive-laden boat was reportedly found near the naval base at Sevastopol in the annexed Crimean Peninsula.
'Hold The Line At Front': Putin's Partial Mobilization Could Mean Citizens Turning Into Cannon Fodder
Russia's Defense Minister in an interview said the country would immediately call up 300,000 reservists to the battlefront.
Rampant Independence Activities Less Likely To Resolve Taiwan Question Peacefully: China
China's Anti-Secession Law passed in 2005 provides Beijing with a legal framework to use non-peaceful means against pro-independence forces in Taiwan.
South Korea Grants US More Land For THAAD System, Won't Let Beijing Push Them Around
Beijing is worried that the inbuilt advanced radar capabilities of THAAD could be used to track China's own missile systems, providing an advantage to the U.S.
Russia Willing To End Conflict In Ukraine As Soon As Possible: Erdogan
Erdogan is pushing hard to leverage his country's influence in the complexities of the Ukraine war by supporting Kyiv, but without burning bridges with Moscow.