Garuda Super Shield 2024 focuses on cyber threats in expanded joint exercise
Garuda Super Shield began as a bilateral exercise between the U.S. and Indonesia in 2007 but has since evolved into a comprehensive, multinational event.
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Garuda Super Shield began as a bilateral exercise between the U.S. and Indonesia in 2007 but has since evolved into a comprehensive, multinational event.
The Ukrainian Armed Forces reported that their systems have successfully shot down several projectiles, but some attacks have still caused damage.
Russia will deliver over 500 advanced weapon systems and more than 1 million munitions to its troops under a new defence procurement plan, as announced at the Army 2024 forum.
The leader's pledge to support individuals facing hardship comes at a time when Russia is experiencing a noticeable uptick in military recruitment.
The SDF, which has been a key partner of the U.S.-led coalition against ISIS, has faced mounting pressure from various fronts, including Syrian government forces and allied militias. This recent offensive by pro-government factions marks a significant escalation in the conflict, raising concerns about the potential for further civilian casualties and instability.
The resignation of Hasina, who has been a prominent figure in Bangladeshi politics for decades, comes amidst escalating tensions and protests across the country.
Following today’s military coup in Dhaka, security has been significantly increased outside the Bangladesh High Commission in New Delhi. There are growing speculations that Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina might seek refuge in India, prompting heightened vigilance.
The ruling Workers’ Party of Korea (WPK) has historically offered party membership to exemplary soldiers upon their discharge as a reward for their service and as a means to ensure loyalty to the regime.
The joint exercises involved naval maneuvers, maritime patrols, and search and rescue operations, reflecting the growing strategic partnership between Manila and Tokyo.
The Defense Minister's pledge to make public arrests for any SDF-related misconduct underscores a significant shift towards greater transparency and accountability within the military. By vowing to take decisive and prompt action against any breaches of conduct, the Minister aims to restore public trust and reinforce the ethical standards expected of Japan’s defense personnel.
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