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"IDF Exposes and Destroys Hamas' Underground Weapons Industry in Gaza"
militaryconflict2 years ago

"IDF Exposes and Destroys Hamas' Underground Weapons Industry in Gaza"

The IDF uncovered Hamas' main weapons manufacturing industry in Gaza, including underground factories and workshops supplying weapons and military equipment for Hamas terrorists. The operation involved the elimination of the main Hamas weapons production facility near the Salah al-Din Road in central Gaza, with troops locating dozens of tunnel shafts connecting to a wide network spanning kilometers in length. The discovery included workshops for the production of weapons, tunnel shafts, large quantities of weaponry and equipment, as well as machines and containers for the production of chemical substances and hundreds of long-range rockets.

Taiwanese Companies Shift to Weapons Manufacturing Amidst China's Threats
defensemanufacturing2 years ago

Taiwanese Companies Shift to Weapons Manufacturing Amidst China's Threats

Facing the threat of China, companies in Taiwan are shifting their focus to defense manufacturing. Taiwan, known for its expertise in electronics and semiconductor chips, is now exploring partnerships with U.S. companies to develop dual-use technologies for its military. The aim is to boost Taiwan's defense capabilities and create self-reliant supply chains, reducing dependence on foreign imports. Taiwanese companies are adapting their production lines to manufacture weapons and defense equipment, such as drones with military capabilities and gun scopes. The move comes as China conducts military exercises simulating a blockade of Taiwan, prompting the island to seek ways to enhance its national security.

Myanmar military showcases strength and vows to crush opposition.
politics2 years ago

Myanmar military showcases strength and vows to crush opposition.

Myanmar's ruling military held a grand military parade in Naypyidaw, showcasing an array of weapons, including rocket launchers and tanks, days after the US imposed fresh sanctions against the junta for inflicting "pain and suffering on the people of Burma." The junta's leader, Min Aung Hlaing, said the military will take action against "terrorist organizations" and armed resistance groups. The country has been torn by violence and economic paralysis since the coup, with the military accused of conducting massacres and widespread rights abuses. Despite Western-led sanctions, Myanmar's military has become largely self-sufficient in manufacturing a range of weapons.