Year: 2023
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Jul- 2023 -3 JulyTechnology
TurnOnGreen to Deliver Portable Power Solutions for US, NATO Tactical Comms
Technology developer TurnOnGreen has received a contract to deliver small power solutions supporting US and NATO tactical communications.
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3 JulyLand
Germany Orders 367 Additional Military Trucks From Rheinmetall
Rheinmetall has received a contract to supply 367 additional armored and non-armored military trucks for the German armed forces.
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3 JulyMiddle East
Israel Approves Buying 25 New F-35 Stealth Fighter Jets: Ministry
Israel has approved buying a third squadron of advanced F-35 fighter jets manufactured by Lockheed Martin in a $3-billion deal.
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2 JulyEurope
Kyiv Targeted in Overnight Drone Attack, First in 12 Days
Russia has attacked Kyiv in an overnight drone attack after a 12-day break, with air defense forces destroying all targets.
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2 JulyAsia Pacific
Pakistan Taliban Kill Four Police in Balochistan Attack
Four security officers were killed in Pakistan's southwestern Balochistan province, in an attack claimed by the Pakistan Taliban.
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2 JulyAfrica
Five Killed in Nigeria Jihadist Rocket Attack
Five people have been killed and 11 others injured after suspected jihadists fired a rocket-propelled grenade at a town in northeast Nigeria.
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1 JulyArms
Gaza Rulers Hamas Display Weapons for First Time
The armed wing of Gaza's Islamist rulers Hamas has put its weapons on public display for the first time, drawing hundreds of Palestinians.
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1 JulyAfrica
Pullout of UN Peacekeepers From Mali Leaves Security Void
The end of the United Nations mission in Mali opens up a security vacuum in the country and wider Sahel region.
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1 JulyArms
Ukraine’s Top General Urges More Arms for Offensive: Media
Ukraine's counteroffensive plans are hobbled by the lack of firepower, the country's military commander-in-chief Valery Zaluzhny said.
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Jun- 2023 -30 JuneAsia Pacific
US Approves Sale of Ammunition, Parts to Taiwan
The US said it will sell $440 million in ammunition and parts to Taiwan, its latest effort to boost the self-ruling island’s defense.
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