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Japan Deploys First Upgraded Type 12 Long-Range Anti-Ship Missiles Near East China Sea

Japan has begun deploying upgraded Type-12 land-to-ship missiles to Camp Kengun in Kumamoto Prefecture on Kyushu, marking the first operational placement of its new long-range strike capability. The initial launch vehicles arrived overnight at the base, representing the first fielding step in Tokyo’s effort to extend the reach of the Japan Ground Self-Defense Force (JGSDF) across the southwestern island chain and strengthen deterrence along the East China Sea.

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U.S. Intel Warns Belarus Has Become a Forward Russian Military Base on NATO’s Eastern Flank

Belarus should now be viewed as a functional extension of Russia’s military architecture rather than a loosely aligned partner, according to a congressional briefing published on January 28, 2026. The document notes that Minsk’s decision to allow Russian forces to launch operations from Belarusian territory during the opening phase of the 2022 invasion of Ukraine marked a turning point, followed by sustained access to Belarusian bases, airspace, and logistical corridors for Russian strikes and deployments, a posture that U.S. analysts say has enduring consequences for NATO security planning.

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U.S. Army Tests New 50mm Cannon as Part of Plan to Replace the Bradley Fighting Vehicle

The U.S. Army has ordered 16 XM913 50mm Bushmaster Chain Guns from Northrop Grumman to support the XM30 Mechanized Infantry Combat Vehicle competition, with deliveries already underway to Army test units. The move signals a deliberate shift toward higher-caliber direct-fire weapons as the service seeks greater overmatch, survivability, and growth margin beyond the aging Bradley fleet. In January 2026, Northrop Grumman confirmed that the U.S. Army has now ordered a total of 16 XM913 50mm Bushmaster Chain Guns for a new round of trials tied to the XM30 Mechanized Infantry Combat Vehicle competition. The announcement lands at a moment when the Army is openly framing XM30 as a lethality and survivability reset for Armored Brigade Combat Teams, and Northrop Grumman says deliveries to DEVCOM have begun, with the cannons provided as Government Furnished Equipment to both American Rheinmetall Vehicles and General Dynamics Land Systems.

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U.S. Will Triple Production of PAC-3 MSE Air Defense Interceptors by 2033

Lockheed Martin has signed a new framework agreement with the U.S. government to increase annual PAC-3 MSE interceptor production from about 600 to roughly 2,000 missiles over seven years. The deal reshapes how missile defense munitions are bought and built, with implications for U.S. readiness, allied security, and long-term industrial resilience. Lockheed Martin disclosed on January 6, 2026, that it has reached a landmark framework agreement with the U.S. government aimed at expanding production of the PAC-3 Missile Segment Enhancement interceptor, a cornerstone of the Patriot air and missile defense system. The agreement introduces a new acquisition approach built around long-term demand certainty, multi-year supplier commitments, and strict delivery accountability, with the first production contract expected after final FY2026 congressional appropriations.

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Sweden's SAAB Wins Contract from Lithuania to Supply RBS 70 Bolide Air Defense Missiles

Lithuania has finalized a landmark €320 million agreement with Swedish defense manufacturer Saab to procure RBS 70 Bolide surface-to-air defense missiles, the Lithuanian Ministry of Defense announced on December 31, 2025. Officials said the contract represents one of the country’s most significant air defense investments to date, aimed at rapidly strengthening national and allied protection against low-altitude aerial threats in an increasingly contested security environment.

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U.S. Marine Corps FPV Drone Training Advances Expeditionary Unit Integration in Puerto Rico

According to information released by the U.S. Marine Corps, Marines carried out advanced attack drone training at Camp Santiago on November 18 as part of an effort to operationalize first-person view unmanned systems across expeditionary forces. The practical application phase emphasized hands-on employment of FPV attack drones, reinforcing the Corps’ push to adapt lessons from modern conflicts into deployable, unit-level capabilities.

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Belarus activates 96L6 radar on combat duty as part of S-400 air defense integration

In a notable expansion of its integrated air defense network, Belarus has placed the Russian-made 96L6 all-altitude radar station on combat duty, marking a critical milestone in its phased transition toward full operational integration with the S-400 Triumf surface-to-air missile system. According to the Belarusian state news agency BelTA, the 96L6 radar is now operational within the Belarusian Air Force and Air Defense missile regiments, providing continuous detection and tracking of up to 100 targets simultaneously at ranges up to 300 km and delivering automated target designation data to command posts and firing units.

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Lockheed Martin secures $142.6m contract to sustain UAE's THAAD missile defense system

Lockheed Martin has secured a $142.6 million contract modification to continue support for the United Arab Emirates' Terminal High Altitude Area Defense (THAAD) system, signaling deepening U.S. strategic alignment with a key Gulf partner amid rising regional missile threats. The award, issued under the U.S. Foreign Military Sales (FMS) program, brings the total value of the overarching sustainment contract to $876.7 million and underscores the critical role of high-altitude missile defense in Gulf airspace security planning.

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UAE EDGE Group Eyes Minority Stake in Ukrainian Flamingo Missile Manufacturer Fire Point

The United Arab Emirates is moving closer to a landmark investment in Ukraine’s defense industry, as sources familiar with the talks told BBC News Ukraine that the Emirati EDGE defense group plans to buy a minority stake in Fire Point, a Ukrainian company known for its long-range strike drones and the FP-5 Flamingo cruise missile. If finalized, the proposed acquisition of about 30 percent of Fire Point would value the company at roughly 2.5 billion dollars, placing it among the most valuable defense technology firms to emerge from Ukraine since the start of the war.

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Poland Confirms 2 Billion Euro Anti-Drone Fortifications Along Belarus Border

Poland has formally approved a sweeping counter-unmanned aerial system defense program that will see layered anti-drone fortifications installed along its eastern frontier, according to Polish defense officials. The €2 billion-plus initiative, scheduled for completion within two years, is intended to blunt repeated Russian UAV incursions into Polish airspace and to harden NATO’s eastern flank against the types of drone-enabled surveillance and strike operations that have become routine in Ukraine.

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Australia’s DroneShield Wins $6.2M Asia-Pacific Military Contract for Integrated Counter-Drone Systems

DroneShield has landed a new $6.2 million military contract to supply advanced counter-unmanned aircraft system (C-UAS) capabilities to a defense force in the Asia-Pacific region, signaling a deeper shift toward integrated airspace protection amid intensifying aerial threats across the Indo-Pacific. The contract, revealed in a disclosure to the Australian Securities Exchange on December 30, 2025, will see full delivery and payment completed in 2026.

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