Arms
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Jan- 2023 -19 January
Scholz Wants US, Germany to Both Send Tanks to Ukraine: US Congressman
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz has told US congressmen that Germany will supply heavy tanks to Ukraine if the US sends tanks too.
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19 January
US Not ‘There Yet’ on Abrams Tanks for Ukraine: Pentagon
The United States is not currently prepared to provide advanced Abrams tanks to Ukraine, a senior Pentagon official said.
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18 January
NATO Allies to Provide ‘Heavier Weapons’ to Ukraine: Stoltenberg
Ukraine's Western backers will promise heavier and more modern weaponry to Kyiv at a key meeting in Germany, NATO chief Jens Stoltenberg said.
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18 January
Indo-Russian Joint Venture Begins Producing AK-203 Rifles in India
An Indo-Russian joint venture has begun producing Kalashnikov assault rifles at a northern Indian factory.
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18 January
Russia Announces Military Expansion to 1.5 Million Troops
Russia will expand its armed forces to 1.5 million personnel, defense minister Sergey Shoigu announced at a meeting on Tuesday.
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17 January
France Orders 200 Akeron Anti-Tank Missiles
France and MBDA have signed a contract to deliver 200 Akeron MP network-enabled anti-tank guided missiles for the French Armed Forces.
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17 January
Estonia Buys a Dozen Additional K9 Howitzers
The Estonian government has signed a $38.9 million contract to procure 12 additional K9 Thunder howitzers from Hanwha Defense.
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16 January
Putin Slams Growing Western Arms Deliveries to Ukraine
President Putin slammed Kyiv's "destructive" policies and growing Western arms supplies to Ukraine in a phone call with his Turkish counterpart Erdogan, the Kremlin said.
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16 January
UK Sending Heavy Tanks to Ukraine, Prompts Russian Warning
British PM Rishi Sunak pledged to provide 14 Challenger 2 tanks to Ukraine, making it the first Western nation to supply heavy tanks to Kyiv.
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13 January
Norway Stocks up on Ammunition With Major Order
Norway, a NATO member that shares a border with Russia, said it would place an order for artillery shells worth $263 million to boost its ammunition stocks.
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