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Asia Pacific
Indian Army Receives First Indigenous Submachine Guns
The Indian Army has taken delivery of its first domestically-built submachine guns from Lokesh Machines Limited.
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Middle East
US Army Testing Robot Dogs With AI-Enabled Rifles in Middle East
The US Army appears to have deployed rifle-toting robot dogs to the Middle East to undergo ground testing in a new environment.
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Americas
US Air Force Struggling to Recruit for Special Warfare Roles: Report
The US Air Force is facing challenges in filling vacancies in its Special Warfare division due to a lack of awareness among potential recruits.
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War
Ukraine Slowly Matching Rate of Russia’s Artillery Fires: Defense Official
The Ukrainian military is gradually narrowing the gap with Russia in terms of artillery shell usage, thanks to continued support from its Western allies.
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DOD Contracts
Lockheed Awarded $3.2B JASSM, LRASM Missile Contract for US Allies
Lockheed Martin has received a $3.2-billion contract to produce Joint Air-to-Surface Standoff Missiles and Long-Range Anti-Ship Missiles for US allies.
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Americas
US Navy’s Columbia-Class Sub May Face More Delays, Higher Cost: GAO
The US Navy’s Columbia-class submarine program is likely to encounter further delays and cost overruns due to persistent design and construction challenges.
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Drones - Latest News, Features & Expert Opinion
After Low-Cost Drones, Pentagon Shifts Focus to C-UAS in Replicator 2
The US Department of Defense formally launched the second phase of its high-profile Replicator program, focusing on counter-drone systems.
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DOD Contracts
Northrop to Supply Next-Gen Intelligent Jammers to US Navy in $161M Deal
Northrop Grumman has been awarded a contract valued at up to $161 million to produce JCREW/DRAKE 2.0 intelligent jamming systems for the US Navy.
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Europe
UK Buys Semiconductor Factory to Ensure Sufficient Military Supply
The British government has acquired a US-owned semiconductor manufacturing plant in northern England to secure supply lines for its military.
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Asia Pacific
Taiwan Coast Guard to Buy Less Lethal Weapons for ‘Gray Zone’ Threats
The Taiwanese Coast Guard will adopt an experimental approach to address China’s so-called “gray zone” actions near its territory.
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