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Jun- 2023 -9 June
US, Japan, Taiwan Agree to Share Real-Time Drone Intel
The US, Japan, and Taiwan have agreed to share real-time reconnaissance drone data to bolster military coordination.
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9 June
Norway Says Sale of F-16 Jets to Romania Complete
Norway said it had completed the sale of 32 F-16 fighter jets to fellow NATO member Romania after getting the green light from US authorities.
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9 June
Russia Shoots Down Own Drone Supplied by Iran: Report
The Russian military took down its own drone after mistakenly identifying it as Ukrainian, according to reports by international media.
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9 June
Taiwan Urged to Hide Military Assets for Protection
The Taiwanese military should begin hiding its assets to protect them from destruction, a senior defense consultant has suggested.
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8 June
L3Harris to Develop US Space Force Hypersonic Missile Warning Sensor
The US Space Force has awarded L3Harris Technologies a $29 million contract to design a sensor payload for a satellite-based missile warning and tracking system operating in medium-Earth orbit.
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8 June
US Marines Developing Air-Launched Long-Range Loitering Munitions
The US Marine Corps plans to replace some aircraft-launched Hellfire missiles with loitering munitions for Indo-Pacific operations.
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8 June
NATO Taps Draken to Support Spanish Navy Electronic Warfare Training
NATO has awarded aviation solutions provider Draken a contract to extend electronic warfare training support for the Spanish Navy.
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8 June
Indian Air Force Inducts Indigenous ALS-50 Kamikaze Drone
The Indian Air Force has officially welcomed into service its new domestically-built loitering munition dubbed the ALS-50.
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8 June
British Avenger Trainer Aircraft to Undergo Major Capability Upgrade
The UK military has embarked on a venture to modernize its Beechcraft King Air 350ER “Avenger” training aircraft.
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8 June
37 Chinese Warplanes Cross Into Taiwan’s Defense Zone
More than 30 Chinese warplanes entered Taiwan's air defense zone over the course of about six hours, a sharp ramp-up in single-day incursions by China.
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