Arms
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Nov- 2022 -25 November
Royal Navy Selects Naval Strike Missile as Harpoon Replacement
The Royal Navy has picked Kongsberg’s Naval Strike Missile as a temporary replacement for its aging Harpoon anti-ship missiles.
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24 November
Lockheed Martin Rolls Out First F-16 Block 70/72
Lockheed Martin rolled out the first F-16 Block 70/72 aircraft this week from its Greenville, South Carolina, production line.
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24 November
Turkey Supplied Precision-Guided Missiles to Ukraine: Report
Turkey reportedly supplied dozens of TRLG-230 multi-barrel rocket launcher-fired missiles to Ukraine in the early summer.
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24 November
USAF Enhances HH-60G Helicopter Firepower With Four More Machine Guns
The US Air Force has introduced a concept to mount four additional M240 machine guns onto the HH-60G Pave Hawk helicopter.
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23 November
UK Delivers Brimstone-2 Anti-Armor Missile to Ukraine: Report
The UK has reportedly delivered the Brimstone-2 anti-tank missiles to Ukraine, compatible with land, air, and marine platforms.
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23 November
US Navy Air-Launched Torpedo Achieves Initial Operational Capability
The US Navy’s air-launched torpedo has achieved initial operational capability after completing rigorous trials.
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22 November
Iran to Help Russia Build Drones for Ukraine: Report
Iran has reportedly agreed to assist Russia in manufacturing hundreds of combat drones on Russian soil.
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22 November
S. Korea Tests Indigenous Missile Defense System Interception
South Korea conducted an interception test of its Long-range Surface-to-Air Missile developed to counter the North Korean missile threat.
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22 November
Finnish Army to Receive New Batch of K9 Howitzers
Finland has announced it will exercise a contract option to purchase additional howitzers.
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21 November
Netherlands Pledges $102M to Ukraine Fund
The Dutch government pledged $102 million to the British-led International Fund for Ukraine to provide more equipment to Kyiv.
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