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Arms
Russian Army’s Urals Division Receives First ‘Terminator’ Combat Vehicles
The Russian Army has established its first company of “Terminator” fighting vehicles with the Urals 90th Guards Tank Division.
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Europe
Naval Group Displays France’s Second Barracuda Class Nuclear Sub
Shipbuilding company Naval Group has rolled out the French Navy's new Duguay-Trouin S636 nuclear-powered attack submarine.
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Air
XTEND Raises $20M for AR/AI-Powered Drone Operating System
Israeli drone developer XTEND has raised $20 million in initial funding to ramp up production of its augmented reality and artificial intelligence-powered drone operating system.
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Technology
Israel Unveils Multi-Beam ‘Scorpius’ Electronic Warfare System
IAI has unveiled its “Scorpius” suite of electronic warfare systems, capable of simultaneously targeting multiple threats across frequencies and in different directions.
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Europe
Norway Orders Additional Naval Strike Missiles in $169M Deal
Norway has ordered naval strike missiles and “life extension of the existing inventory of NSM” in a deal worth $169 million.
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Asia Pacific
Russia Conducts Submarine Test of Bulava ICBM
The Russian Defense Ministry said it successfully launched a Bulava intercontinental ballistic missile from the submarine Knyaz Oleg.
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Europe
If F-16 Talks Fail, Turkey May Buy Russian Fighter Aircraft
If Turkey's talks with the United States to buy F-16 fighters fall through, Ankara may purchase the latest generation of Russian fighters.
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Arms
Estonia Signs Deal to Purchase Blue Spear Missile Systems
Estonia has announced a deal with Proteus Advanced Systems to provide Blue Spear 5G SSM missile systems for the country’s defense forces.
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Technology
Russia ‘Weaponizing’ AI: Pentagon Intelligence Report
Russia is on the fast track to developing a range of autonomous weapon systems in a challenge to US military dominance, according to a Pentagon report.
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Technology
US Army-Backed Research Yields New ‘Wonder’ Armor Material
Research funded by the US Army has led to the discovery of a new, lightweight material of extraordinary strength that could be used for improved armor, blast shields, protective coatings, and other impact-resistant technologies.
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