During the Battle of Midway, a crippled U.S. Army B-26 bomber flew so close over Japan’s flagship Akagi that its crew ...
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How Japan Rebuilt a Navy in Plain Sight: The “Non-Carrier” Strategy Explained
Japan’s constitution bans offensive weapons, yet the nation now operates two ships that look—and act—like aircraft carriers.
When most people think of the Pacific Theater of World War II, they envision tropical islands, heat, and jungle combat.
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Japan’s ‘Cruiser’ Becomes a Carrier as US F-35s Take Off
Four F-35B Lightning II fighter jets conducted flight operations on the JS Kaga, the Japanese Maritime Self-Defense Force’s ...
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How Japan’s hypersonic railgun could deter China’s expanding naval ambitions
Japan is positioning its hypersonic electromagnetic railgun development as a strategic centerpiece, aiming to deter Chinese ...
The Philippine Navy takes part, for the first time, in military drills with a US Navy carrier strike group (CSG) during a ...
Police have accused a U.S. Navy sailor on Okinawa of inappropriately touching a Japanese girl over the summer.
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Why Japan Is Betting on a Railgun the U.S. Navy Walked Away From
The U.S. Navy has shelved its ambitious electromagnetic railgun, citing cost, technical risk, and brutal rail-wear issues.
The recent tensions between the two countries escalated after Japan's deployment of offensive weapons on Yonaguni Island, which is close to the Taiwan region.
Second meeting under Trump 2.0 marks latest effort from both sides to maintain military communication despite tensions over multiple issues.
The U.S. maintains a military presence in the South China Sea, where China has made sweeping territorial claims.
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