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  • U.S. Marine Relocation to Guam Begins as Okinawa’s Military Presence Shrinks About 100 U.S. Marines in Okinawa are relocating to Guam, marking a key step in the U.S.-Japan force realignment plan.
  • Why President Yoon Wants 'North Korea Bomber' Han K Ho as Defense Minister Han Ki Ho's controversial text suggesting attacks on North Korea raises concerns as President Yoon considers him for Defense Minister.
  • Was South Korea Behind That Drone Found in Pyongyang? Here’s What We Know The controversy over a drone found in Pyongyang raises questions about South Korea's military actions and the declaration of martial law.
  • Pentagon Addresses North Korea Risks, Reaffirms Support for South Korea's Democratic Process The U.S. urges caution in exploiting South Korea's impeachment crisis, reaffirming strong U.S.-South Korea ties amid political turmoil.
  • Military Standby Orders Leaked: 'North Korean Threat Led to Martial Law Prep in South Korea' South Korea's military prepared for martial law amid North Korean threats, with personnel mobilized shortly before the declaration.
  • Putin’s Latest Weapon Test: Russia's MIRV Technology Could Send Shockwaves Through Global Security Tensions rise as Russia launches multiple warheads in response to Ukraine's long-range missile strikes, raising nuclear concerns.
  • Military Leaks in South Korea: Cyber Command Officer Accused of Handing Over Classified Info South Korea's military investigates a classified info leak involving a non-commissioned officer accused of bribery and document theft.
  • Pentagon Confirms North Korean Troops in Russia, But Are They Fighting in Ukraine? North Korean troops are in Russia, ready for combat, but not yet engaged in Ukraine. Cooperation between Russia and North Korea intensifies.
  • Did South Korea's Ex-Defense Chief Try to Start a War? Shocking Claims About Martial Law and North Korea Allegations arise against former Defense Minister Kim Yong Hyun for possibly instigating North Korean tensions and seeking martial law.
  • Former Defense Minister Kim Accused of Ordering Strike on North Korea Allegations arise against former Defense Minister Kim for inciting martial law and issuing provocative military orders related to North Korea.
  • 707 Unit Commander Confesses: ‘I Failed My Soldiers, and I’ll Accept the Consequences’ Colonel Kim Hyun Tae claims 707 unit members are victims of former Defense Minister's actions, accepting full responsibility for their plight.
  • Cheonryong: The Bunker-Buster South Korea Hopes Will Take Down North Korean Power South Korea's Cheonryong missile project aims to develop a long-range air-to-ground missile by 2028, enhancing defense capabilities.
  • US Defense Secretary Cancels South Korea Trip After Martial Law Drama, Heads to Japan Instead U.S. Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin visits Japan, skipping South Korea amid political turmoil and postponed defense talks.
  • 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.
  • 2,000 North Korean Soldiers Now Fighting in Ukraine, Intelligence Reports Confirm 2,000 North Korean troops are fighting alongside Russian forces in Ukraine, with additional soldiers on standby, impacting the conflict.
  • 60 North Korean Missiles Used by Russia in Ukraine, Claims Ukrainian Defense Intelligence Russian forces have launched 60 ballistic missiles from North Korea in Ukraine, raising concerns over military support and threats to Ukraine.
  • 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.
  • 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.
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