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May- 2023 -30 May
Poland Looking Into US Aerostat-Based Surveillance System
The Polish government’s Armament Agency has inquired about the purchase of four aerostat-based surveillance systems from the US.
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29 May
Finland Hosts Major Air Exercise With NATO Allies
NATO's newest member Finland kicked off military air exercises involving over a dozen countries and a total of 150 aircraft, weeks after the country joined the alliance.
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29 May
Russia to Ramp Up Kamikaze Drone Production With New Facility
Russian arms maker Kalashnikov launched a new drone production facility last week, intending to increase production by several times in 2024.
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29 May
Five Wounded in Israeli Strikes Targeting Sites Near Damascus: Monitor
Israeli air strikes hit the Damascus region overnight, with a war monitor reporting five wounded in attacks.
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29 May
US to Help Taiwan Upgrade Tactical Data Link System: Official
The US will help Taiwan upgrade its data link system to NATO's Link-22, a senior government official said.
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29 May
Ukraine Reports 100% Success Rate of UK-Made Storm Shadow Missiles
Ukraine has announced that the Storm Shadow cruise missiles supplied by the UK have successfully hit all of their Russian targets so far.
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29 May
US Refuses Thailand Request for F-35 Fighter Jets
In a surprise move, the US government has denied Thailand's request to procure two F-35A fifth-generation fighter aircraft.
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29 May
Malaysia Orders Two ATR 72 Maritime Patrol Aircraft From Leonardo
Malaysia signed a contract with Leonardo to procure two ATR 72 Maritime Patrol Aircraft.
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29 May
‘Massive’ Russian Drone Attack Kills One in Kyiv: Mayor
One civilian has died in Kyiv after a "massive" drone attack on the Ukrainian capital, the city's mayor Vitali Klitschko said Sunday.
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27 May
Chinese Aircraft Carrier Passes Through Taiwan Strait: Taipei
Three Chinese ships, including the Shandong aircraft carrier, passed through the Taiwan Strait, the island's defense ministry said.
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