Type 10 Tank

Philippines Eyes Japan’s Type 10 Tank After Israeli Sabrah Delivery Delays Reshape Indo-Pacific Armored Warfare Strategy

The Philippine Army is undertaking a significant reassessment of its armored warfare roadmap, a process that is increasingly expanding beyond platform selection into wider questions of supply chain resilience, alliance diversification, and long-term combat readiness amid intensifying Indo-Pacific security competition....
Russian Project 20380 corvette Sovershenny

Russia Expands Pacific Fleet Warships to Escort Sanctioned Shadow Fleet Convoy Through Tsushima Strait Amid Rising Indo-Pacific Security Tensions

The transit of a 10-ship Russian naval convoy through Japan’s strategically sensitive Tsushima Strait has intensified international scrutiny over Moscow’s accelerating militarisation of sanctions-evasion shipping networks stretching from the Baltic Sea to the Indo-Pacific maritime theatre. The convoy’s movement into...
Japanese Submarine

Asian NATO Concept Gains Renewed Traction After Japan’s Unprecedented Role in Multinational Balikatan Military Drills Exercises in Philippines

The participation of Japanese combat troops for the first time in a multinational military exercise concluded today, marking a symbolic inflection point in Indo-Pacific security architecture and reviving an intensifying strategic debate over whether regional middle powers should move toward...
Japan Sinks Decommissioned Ship With Type-88 Missile In Balikatan 2026 Drill

Japan Sinks Decommissioned Ship With Type-88 Missile In Balikatan 2026 Drill, Drawing Sharp Chinese Reaction

Japan has conducted its first live anti-ship missile firing exercise on Philippine soil, sinking a decommissioned Philippine Navy vessel during the ongoing Balikatan 2026 multinational military drills, in a move widely seen as a significant shift in Tokyo’s postwar defense...
Indo‑Pacific

Indo‑Pacific Narrative Suffers Setback as Iran Halts Critical Oil Flows Through Hormuz, Challenging Maritime‑Centric Security Frameworks

Over the past decade, capitals from Canberra to Paris, New Delhi to Tokyo and London have rolled out Indo‑Pacific strategies with the confidence of a shared script: that maritime coalitions stabilize the system, secure sea lanes and quietly contain a...
Strait of Hormuz

Why Asia Isn’t Responding to Donald Trump on Hormuz- and What It Reveals About a Quiet Energy Security Transformation

The latest remarks by Donald Trump questioning why major Asian economies have not stepped up militarily to secure vital energy corridors such as the Strait of Hormuz have stirred debate across diplomatic and financial circles. But beyond the political rhetoric,...
Type 12 Long Range Anti Ship Missile, Japan

Japan’s Deployment of 1,000-km Type-12 Missiles Signals Shift Toward Counterstrike Doctrine Amid Rising China Tensions

Japan’s quiet but consequential deployment of upgraded Type-12 surface-to-ship missiles marks a pivotal moment in its postwar security trajectory—one that signals a transition from strictly defensive doctrine toward a more assertive, operational counterstrike capability. While the movement of missile launchers...
US Nuclear Umbrella

Iran’s Nuclear Standoff Becomes Warning for Asia, Confidence in US Nuclear Umbrella Weakens

Lessons from Iran’s nuclear latency strategy are forcing a strategic rethink in Tokyo and Seoul amid doubts about the credibility of the US nuclear umbrella. The war involving Iran has delivered a stark and unsettling verdict on one of the...
Iwo Jima

Japan looks to fortify Iwo Jima fallback base China’s long-range strike power threatens frontline islands

Japan is considering a significant expansion of its military presence on the remote island of Iwo Jima as rising Chinese naval activity beyond the First Island Chain fuels concern in Tokyo about the vulnerability of key Pacific bases such as...
Rare earths, China

China’s Export Control Dispute with Japan Exposes Southeast Asia to Supply Chain Dependence and Growing Geopolitical Risk

China’s escalating restrictions on Japanese defence-linked companies have largely been framed as a bilateral clash between Asia’s two largest economies. Yet the consequences extend far beyond Tokyo and Beijing. Across Southeast Asia, where supply chains for rare earths, electronics, automotive...
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