The Battle of Luzon remains a powerful example of how U.S. Army landpower serves as a decisive force in the Indo-Pacific.
By placing an MDTF in Japan, South Korea, or the Philippines, the Army could bolster deterrence in the Western Pacific and protect key U.S. and ally military assets.
China is rapidly expanding its missile capabilities, including anti-ship and hypersonic glide vehicles, to deter or defeat ...
China’s increased deployment of drones in the airspace around the Nansei Islands that span Kyushu and Okinawa Island is seen ...
Military leaders are prizing sensors over interceptors in what will be Australia’s future network of weapons for defending ...
With a fundamentally different playing field today, the United States and its Western partners should adapt, if not adopt, ...
Hana Kusumoto is a reporter/translator who has been covering local authorities in Japan since 2002. She was born in Nagoya, ...
The CIA World Factbook describes the uninhabited islands, listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, as “80% ice-covered” and “bleak” in the case of Heard Island and the McDonald Islands as “small” and ...
The strength of these alliances depends on whether Trump views Tokyo and Seoul as bulwarks against China’s rise or vassals ...
The Government has refused to say when it believes the deal with Mauritius for the Chagos Islands will be completed despite ...
The United States has approved the potential sale of 20 F-16 fighter jets to Manila, giving the key US ally in the Indo-Pacific a major upgrade to its air force just days after US Defense Secretary ...