
Taiwan Sea Rescue Head Calls for Joint Drills with China
Head of a Taiwanese sea search-and-rescue group urges joint maritime emergency drills with China. The Taiwan Strait is a high-risk zone, and cooperation stopped in 2016.

Head of a Taiwanese sea search-and-rescue group urges joint maritime emergency drills with China. The Taiwan Strait is a high-risk zone, and cooperation stopped in 2016.

South Korean and U.S. Marine Corps chiefs met at the Pentagon to discuss expanding military cooperation and joint drills, aiming to strengthen their combined defense readiness.

South Korea's Dosan Ahn Changho submarine, a 3,000-ton vessel, has become the first Korean submarine to cross the Pacific Ocean, arriving in Canada for joint naval exercises. The submarine, along with the destroyer Daejeon, docked in Victoria, marking a record-breaking voyage.

A South Korean Navy submarine, ROKS Dosan Ahn Chang-ho, arrived in Esquimalt, Canada, for joint drills with the Royal Canadian Navy. The voyage highlights the submarine's capabilities as South Korean firms compete for a C$39.6 billion submarine deal.

South Korea's Dosan Ahn Changho submarine has successfully crossed the Pacific Ocean, marking a first for a Korean submarine, to participate in joint naval drills with Canada. The submarine arrived in Victoria, Canada, after a 14,000km journey.

The US and Japan will conduct joint military exercises in June-July and September, featuring the deployment of the US Army's Typhon ground-based missile system to Kanoya Air Base in Japan. The system will be temporarily deployed for training and then moved to a US military base for storage, with plans to remove it by mid-October.

Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko participated in joint military drills with Russia involving tactical and strategic nuclear weapons. The drills, spanning from Eastern Europe to the Pacific, aimed to boost readiness and were seen by some as 'sabre-rattling' while others warned of potential escalation.

The Philippines has expressed interest in acquiring Japan's aging Type 88 surface-to-ship missile system, a move that has sparked debate. This potential transfer follows Japan's recent easing of arms export restrictions and comes amid Manila's ongoing dispute with Beijing over the South China Sea.

The recently concluded Balikatan joint drills have marked a shift in the Philippines’ defence strategy alongside Japan, with Tokyo offering the transfer of warships to its Southeast Asian ally, while a top Filipino official for the first time voiced “serious concern” over islands claimed by Beijing and Tokyo. Philippine Defence Secretary Gilberto Teodoro Jnr on Wednesday said Manila now considered the uninhabited Diaoyu Islands, which Japan calls the Senkaku Islands, a security flashpoint in the...

The Philippines has emerged as the clearest example of what observers say is Japan’s shift towards a more active defence role abroad, with both countries deepening their military cooperation in areas ranging from joint drills to technological partnerships. Japanese forces are taking part for the first time in this year’s Balikatan military exercises hosted by the Philippines, while bilateral cooperation is set to expand after Tokyo eased its defence export rules on Tuesday. These activities...