Arms
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Jan- 2023 -24 January
Germany Says Allies Can Start Training Ukrainians on Tanks
Germany's defense minister said allies could start training Ukrainian forces to use Leopard tanks.
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24 January
Japan Approves Development of Interchangeable Warhead Cruise Missile: Report
The Japanese government has approved a cruise missile development compatible with reconnaissance, radar jamming, and conventional use warheads.
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23 January
EU Agrees Extra $540M to Arm Ukraine
EU foreign ministers agreed to spend an extra $540 million from their common coffers on arms for Ukraine, diplomats said, as Kyiv pleads for heavier weapons.
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23 January
Poland to Seek German Approval to Send Tanks to Ukraine
Poland will ask Germany for authorization to send Leopard tanks to Ukraine, Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki said.
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20 January
Kyrgyzstan Reveals Fresh Turkish Military Drone Purchase
Kyrgyzstan has bought a new batch of Turkish military unmanned aerial systems, a government representative revealed recently.
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20 January
Finland to Send Heavy Artillery to Ukraine
Finland announced a 400-million-euro military aid package to Ukraine, including heavy artillery as well as munitions but no Leopard tanks.
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19 January
Denmark to Donate 19 French-Made Caesar Howitzers to Ukraine: Govt
Denmark said it would donate 19 French-made Caesar howitzers to Ukraine, including some still on order.
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19 January
UK to Send 600 Brimstone Missiles to Ukraine
Britain said it would send 600 Brimstone missiles to war-torn Ukraine to help its fight against Russian forces.
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19 January
US Army Seeks Supersonic Cruise Missile Interceptor for New Air Defense System
The US Army is seeking a second interceptor for the Indirect Fire Protection Capability Increment 2 system to knock out supersonic cruise missiles and large-caliber rockets.
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19 January
Kremlin Warns of Escalation if West Gives Ukraine Longer Range Weapons
The Kremlin warned of escalation in Ukraine if the West gives the pro-Western country more weapons capable of striking Russia.
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