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  • Chinese Hackers Tried to Spy on Top U.S. Politicians—Here’s What They Found Chinese hackers targeted U.S. telecoms to access communication records of officials, prompting FBI investigations and denials from China.
  • North Korea on the Back Burner? What Trump’s Second Term Means for Kim Jong Un Trump's unclear stance on U.S.-South Korea and North Korea relations raises questions as he prioritizes other global issues.
  • New Treaty Could Mean North Korea Sends Even More Troops to Fight in Ukraine – Here’s Why North Korea and Russia's new treaty mandates military support, potentially allowing troop deployment to Ukraine by year-end.
  • Will North Korea Strike Back? Experts Assess South Korea’s Martial Law Moves South Korean President declared martial law, but experts doubt its necessity and foresee limited North Korean action.
  • Ex-CIA Expert: North Korea Ready to Strike Amid Yoon's Emergency Drama? South Korea's emergency declaration raises concerns about North Korea's potential exploitation, warns former U.S. expert Sidney Seiler.
  • Russia's Top Stealth Drone Shot Down by Its Own Fighter Jet—A Stunning Military Blunder Russia's S-70 Okhotnik-B stealth drone was shot down by its own Su-57 fighter, raising concerns about military technology and strategy.
  • North Korean Troops in Russia Are Getting Killed Off Fast—Here’s Why It’s So Controversial North Korean troops in Russia face high casualties in combat, raising concerns they're being used as expendable resources.
  • Ukraine’s Army Falling Apart: 60,000 Soldiers Abandon the Front Lines Ukraine faces rising desertions amid war fatigue, with 60,000 soldiers charged this year, complicating defense efforts against Russia.
  • Kim Jong Un’s Possible Russia Visit Sparks Tensions as North Korea-Russia Ties Deepen North Korea and Russia are enhancing military ties, with Kim Jong Un possibly attending Russia's Victory Day celebration next year.
  • This ‘Monster Missile’ Could Wipe Out China’s Big Cities—And It’s Ready Now South Korea's Hyunmoo-5 missile, unveiled on Armed Forces Day, poses a strategic threat to North Korea and raises concerns in China.
  • Breaking Down North Korea’s Latest ICBM: What the Hwasong-19 Means for Global Tensions North Korea's Hwasong-19 missile test on October 31 marks a major leap in ICBM development, capable of striking U.S. cities.
  • This Laser Defense System Can Shoot Down Drones for Less Than $2 – Here’s How South Korea has deployed the world's first laser air defense weapon 'Block-I', featuring innovative drone interception capabilities.
  • AI-Powered Drones with 80% Kill Rate Are Changing the Face of Combat Loitering munitions are pivotal in modern warfare, especially in Ukraine, enhancing infantry capabilities and reshaping military tactics.
  • Kim's War Game: How North Korea Plans to Overrun South Korea in Just 3 Days North Korea's "3-day war" strategy aims to quickly overpower South Korea using rapid military tactics, special forces, and missile strikes.
  • Shocking Truth Behind Japan’s Push for Massive Naval Power — And Why It’s Scaring the World Japan's military transformation sparks global interest, with new aircraft carriers and expanded defense budget to counter rising threats.
  • South Korean President Yoon Evaluates Next-Gen Suicide Drones at Defense Agency President Yoon Suk-yeol visited the Defense Science Research Institute to unveil a prototype of a multi-mission drone.
  • South Korea's Military Arsenal: What Weapons Could Be Sent to Ukraine Amid North Korean Provocations? South Korea may reconsider its lethal aid policy for Ukraine amid North Korea's involvement, signaling a shift in military support strategy.
  • U.S. Army’s Iron Thunder: How the ERCA Howitzer Will Change Long-Range Warfare The U.S. Army is enhancing artillery with the ERCA system, while Russia and South Korea are also advancing long-range howitzer capabilities.
  • Long-Range Drones and Loitering Munitions: South Korea’s Defense Strategy Against North Korea South Korea's new drone command boosts military power with advanced drones for surveillance, strikes, and loitering munitions.
  • South Korea’s Taurus Missile Could Take Out North Korea’s Bunkers in Minutes South Korea's Air Force tests the Taurus missile, enhancing its strike capabilities against North Korean threats with precision and stealth.
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