This is the September/October 2024 issue of Asian Military Review. This is not the latest issue.
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Editorial Topics:

  • Japan’s Defence Budget Grows but Dependence on Imports Remains: Gordon Arthur examines the pros and cons of the current Japanese defence budget.
  • Corps Capabilities: Dr. Thomas Withington examines how the U.S. Marine Corps is upgrading its electronic warfare in line with an Order of Battle reorganisation.
  • Uncrewed Eyes Look East: The growth of long range maritime UAVs has gathered pace, reports David Oliver.
  • Putin ‘Horse Trades’ with Kim Jong-Un for Weapons: Russia’ President Putin is desperate for more arms and ammunition, and some of the trades are unusual to say the least. Reuben Johnson reports.
  • Special Force Stealth Attack From the Sea: Andrew White investigates the growth of special force delivery vehicles that can operate on the surface or below it.
  • Analyst Column: Gordon Arthur questions whether the new Netflix series Zero Day is a portent of what is to come and whether the U.S. public is still bought into the defence of Taiwan.

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