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  • North Korea's Mining Sector Boosted by Expanded Machinery Production for Apatite North Korea's machinery industry boosts production of equipment for apatite mining, including pumps and mining wagons.
  • Inside North Korea’s Failing Coal Mines: 50-Year-Old Equipment, Production Crashes Despite the government's propaganda, many coal mines struggle with production delays due to outdated equipment.
  • Philippine Defense Minister Seeks 40 New Fighter Jets – US, South Korea, Sweden Compete for the Deal The Philippine Secretary of National Defense has requested Congress to acquire 40 fighter jets, with bids from KAI, Lockheed Martin, and Saab.
  • Malaysia Set to Double Down on KAI's FA-50 Supersonic Light Attack Aircrafts Malaysia appears to be set to acquire additional FA-50 supersonic light attack aircraft developed by Korea Aerospace Industries (KAI). After importing 18 FA-50s from KAI last year, negotiations are set to begin to purchase an additional 18 units this year. According to the Malaysian state-run news agency Bernama, on the 8th, KAI expects the Royal […]
  • U.S. Tech Firm Aids in KF-21 Fighter Jet Production Korea Aerospace Industries (KAI) is set to receive an aircraft structural diagnostics system from Acellent Technologies Inc., a U.S. company. The aim is to enhance the Korean fighter jet KF-21’s quality competitiveness and accelerate its mass production by the end of the year. According to Acellent, on the 2nd, the company signed a contract with […]
  • Poland Unveils Upgraded Version of K2 Tank with Advanced Features The evolved performance of the K2PL (K2 Poland), the Polish export model of Hyundai Rotem’s K2 tank, has been unveiled. Unlike the existing K2 tanks, the K2PL is equipped with a Remote Control Weapon System (RCWS) similar to the ZSSW-30 turret system, an Active Protection System (APS) that can protect the tank from enemies, and […]
  • U.S. Government Approves $350 Million Weapon Sale to South Korea, MH-60R Engines Included South Korea has received approval from the U.S. government for the sale of weapons worth $350 million, including the engine of the maritime operations helicopter “MH-60R (Seahawk).” The path has been opened to introduce six U.S. General Electric (GE) engines. According to the U.S. Defense Security Cooperation Agency (DSCA), on the 11th, this department approved […]
  • India Deploys K9 Vajra Howitzers in Disputed Border Area with China India is deploying the K9 Vajra (meaning thunder in Hindi) self-propelled howitzer, locally produced via the technology transfer from Hanwha Aerospace, into actual combat. According to industry sources, on the 8th, Larsen & Toubro (L&T) delivered 100 K9 self-propelled howitzers manufactured with the technology transferred from Hanwha Aerospace to the Indian Army. The Indian Army, […]

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