Arms
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Oct- 2024 -17 October
Britain Joins Europe Long-Range Missile Program
The UK is joining a European initiative to develop long-range missiles as the continent seeks to strengthen its air defenses.
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17 October
Standard Missile-3 Block IIA Reaches Full Rate Production
Raytheon has entered full-rate production for Standard Missile (SM)-3 Block IIA, validating the program's design maturity.
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17 October
Cameroon Army Equips Special Forces With Turkish MPT-76 Assault Rifles
The Cameroon Army has enhanced the lethality of its special forces with the adoption of Turkish-made MPT-76 assault rifles.
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16 October
Junghans Microtec to Supply Time Fuses for German Artillery Rounds
Germany has signed a framework agreement with Junghans Microtec for the procurement of 180,000 time fuses for 155mm artillery projectiles.
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16 October
France Trains, Equips Ukraine Brigade of 2,300 Soldiers
France has begun training a Ukrainian brigade on its territory for front-line deployment against invading Russian forces.
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16 October
Raytheon, Lockheed Win Full-Production of Javelin Panels for US, Baltic States
Raytheon and Lockheed have received contracts to produce Javelin Lightweight Command Launch Units for the US Army and the Baltic States.
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16 October
US Army Picks Five Firms to Demo Potential Extended-Range Artillery Substitute
The US Army has selected five companies to demonstrate their existing self-propelled howitzers, which could potentially fill the gap left by the discontinued Extended-Range Cannon Artillery program.
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16 October
US Army Scraps Next-Gen Patriot Missile Replacement Plan
The US Army has decided to abandon its plans for a next-generation replacement of the renowned Patriot air defense system.
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16 October
US Army Orders Switchblade Kamikaze Drones From AeroVironment
AeroVironment has received a $54.9-million contract to produce Switchblade kamikaze drones for the US Army.
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14 October
US OKs Sale of 220 Sidewinder Missiles to Saudi Arabia
The US has approved the $251.8-million sale of 220 AIM-9X Block II Sidewinder Missiles and related support to the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
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