Arms
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Jul- 2023 -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
Saab Signs Additional Carl Gustaf M4 Contract With Australia
Saab has secured a 400-million Swedish kroner ($36.8 million) contract to supply additional Carl Gustaf M4 multi-role weapons to Australia.
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4 July
Australia Tests Future AS9 Huntsman Self-Propelled Howitzer
The Australian Army has conducted a live-fire test of the AS9 Huntsman self-propelled howitzer in South Korea.
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3 July
Ukraine and Slovakia to Jointly Develop New Howitzer: Report
Ukraine and Slovakia have signed an agreement to jointly develop a 155 mm self-propelled howitzer based on the Slovak Eva gun.
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3 July
IAI to Supply Kamikaze Drones to Three NATO Countries
Israel Aerospace Industries has signed a contract to deliver Rotem loitering munitions to three NATO countries.
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3 July
UK Looking to Buy Cheaper Israeli Alternative to Storm Shadow: Report
The UK is reportedly looking to purchase Israeli Rampage air-to-ground missiles to replenish its stock following deliveries of Storm Shadow cruise missiles to Ukraine.
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3 July
US Approves F-16 Modernization Equipment Sale to Romania
The US State Department has approved the sale of equipment and services to modernize F-16 fighter jets for Romania.
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3 July
France Taps MBDA-Led Consortium for Remote-Controlled Ammunition Program
France has selected MBDA to lead a consortium supporting the country’s LARINAE remote-controlled ammunition program.
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3 July
US Considering Much-Awaited Cluster Munitions for Ukraine: Official
The US government is reportedly weighing whether to send controversial cluster munitions to Ukraine to help combat invading Russian forces.
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1 July
Gaza Rulers Hamas Display Weapons for First Time
The armed wing of Gaza's Islamist rulers Hamas has put its weapons on public display for the first time, drawing hundreds of Palestinians.
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