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US university sells dead bodies to navy for Israeli military training

The AJ+ documentary series Direct From investigates connections between body donations and Israeli military programmes.

New Zealand to invest almost US$1 billion in drones, ships to protect maritime security

New Zealand intends to spend about NZ$1.6 billion (US$936 million) on drones, ship maintenance and naval upgrades to bolster the island nationโ€™s maritime security at a time of increasing concern about supply routes. Defence Minister Chris Penk said on Saturday that the government would invest in two types of drones: one for the southwest Pacific to provide long-duration intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance, and the other a polar-capable vehicle that could operate from naval vessels in...

Could all of Chinaโ€™s aircraft carriers soon operate J-35 stealth fighters?

All three of Chinaโ€™s aircraft carriers could soon be able to operate the countryโ€™s J-35 stealth fighter, which Chinese experts say would โ€œsignificantlyโ€ bolster the navyโ€™s combat abilities. Currently, only Chinaโ€™s most advanced carrier, the Fujian, can host the J-35 as it has an electromagnetic catapult to assist the fifth-generation fighter into the air. The Liaoning and Shandong carriers launch J-15 fighters from an upwardly curved โ€œski-jumpโ€ deck. However, there are signs that the two older...

Are China and Russia flexing their maritime muscle near Japan?

Three Peopleโ€™s Liberation Army Navy (PLAN) warships were spotted transiting the Tsushima Strait en route to the East China Sea last week, as Tokyo closely tracks such passages amid heightened regional tensions. The vessels were two Type 055 guided-missile destroyers and a Type 052D destroyer, according to Japanโ€™s Ministry of Defence and Self-Defence Forces on Saturday. The ministry said the Japanese forceโ€™s JS Ootaka conducted โ€œalert surveillance and intelligence gatheringโ€ on the Chinese...