Americas
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Jul- 2023 -6 July
US Says Russian Jets Harassed American Drones Over Syria
Russian warplanes harassed three American drones over Syria while they were taking part in a mission against jihadists, a US commander said.
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5 July
Rheinmetall to Build F-35A Center-Fuselage Plant in Germany
Rheinmetall plans to build a plant to manufacture the F-35A fighter jet’s center-fuselages in Germany.
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5 July
US Army Launches Tomahawk Missile From Typhon Battery
The US Army recently launched a Tomahawk cruise missile from the Mid-Range Capability system.
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5 July
US Navy Contracts Boeing to Build Airborne Anti-Submarine Systems
Boeing has received a $12-million production contract for the High Altitude Anti-Submarine Warfare Weapon Capability Air Launch Accessory.
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5 July
Colombia, ELN Rebels to Suspend Attacks Ahead of Formal Trucce
Colombia and the National Liberation Army said they will stop attacking each other starting Thursday ahead of a ceasefire due to begin next month.
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4 July
BAE Pairs Amphibious Combat Vehicle With Ground Robot
BAE Systems recently demonstrated the teaming of the Amphibious Combat Vehicle C4/UAS variant with an unmanned infantry combat support system.
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4 July
Pentagon Lacks Comprehensive Strategy for AI Acquisitions: Report
The US Government Accountability Office claims that the Pentagon lacks a “comprehensive” strategy for acquiring artificial intelligence tools for future use.
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4 July
Russian Jamming Reducing Accuracy of US Guided Weapons in Ukraine: Experts
Experts say Russian jamming in Ukraine has become so effective that even US-made guided weapons sent to Kyiv may no longer hit targets accurately.
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4 July
NATO Chief Stoltenberg’s Mandate Extended to 2024
NATO's members extended the tenure of alliance chief Jens Stoltenberg for one year, after struggling to find a replacement in the shadow of Russia's war in Ukraine.
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4 July
DARPA Unveils Program to Preventively Treat Bloodstream Infections in Soldiers
DARPA has introduced an initiative to develop preventive treatments for bloodstream infections due to battlefield trauma.
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