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Plans for ambitious Global Combat Air Programme sealed at trilateral convention signing in Tokyo
From precision missiles to 2,000lb explosives, Israel’s air campaign is one of the heaviest in history
Subterranean labyrinth thought to be larger than London Underground holds key to Israel’s offensive in Gaza
Aukus security pact formed to counter advances by China will also boost autonomous naval systems
The conflict in Ukraine highlights the need for governments and private companies to collaborate on national security
Seoul has big ambitions for independent launches and a GPS-like satellite network
Ground invasion exposes Israeli troops to close combat in an urban environment against dug-in Hamas fighters
Dozens of military vehicles advance into territory already pitted with craters from bombardments
Faced with Israel’s tech superiority, the militant group has turned Gaza into a haven for guerrilla war
Forces step up preparation for ground invasion as US calls for delay to allow aid deliveries and to free hostages
Kyiv is converting US missiles for new uses and prioritising joint ventures with western companies
Washington vows to increase supplies of precision missiles and other munitions to allies
Analysts see Israel’s bombardment of coastal enclave as prelude to ground incursion, possibly within days
Potential ground offensive to root out Hamas militants will test IDF’s urban warfare skills
Tsai Ing-wen’s government seeks to boost public confidence with vessel that took seven years and $1.5bn to build
Steelmaker constructs a Potemkin army of Soviet tanks, American howitzers and radars from wood and plastic
Report on military’s $160mn combat aircraft comes days after one crashed in South Carolina
Governments have abdicated responsibility as billionaires become geopolitical actors
Old tanks, ageing recruits and a lack of competent interpreters complicate Berlin’s efforts
British Storm Shadows and French Scalps have helped Kyiv in its counteroffensive, but more are needed
Kyiv steps up attacks in bid to bring Moscow’s war closer to home
Despite heavy attrition of Russian equipment, the question remains whether Kyiv can build momentum
War in Europe should focus minds on the need for a more agile and potent fighting force
Artillery crews are pounding Putin’s invasion forces with Pyongyang-made munitions that can ‘do crazy things’
After heavy losses in early counteroffensive, Kyiv changed tactics to pound Russian defences and clear path for infantry
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