Arms
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Sep- 2022 -23 September
Germany Approves Raytheon Ship Defense Missile System
The German parliamentary budget committee has approved the purchase of 600 Rolling Airframe Missile Block 2Bs for the German Navy.
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23 September
Soviet-Era Rocket Launchers Still Serving on Ukraine Frontline
Soviet-era rocket launchers are still serving Ukrainian gunners on the frontline as war drags on in the seventh month.
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23 September
Raytheon Wins $1B USAF Hypersonic Attack Cruise Missile Contract
Raytheon has been awarded a nearly $1-billion contract to produce and demonstrate the US Air Force’s Hypersonic Attack Cruise Missile.
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22 September
Iran Unveils New Medium-Range Ballistic Missile: State TV
Iran has unveiled a new medium-range ballistic missile during a military parade commemorating the Iran-Iraq war, state television said.
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22 September
Raytheon Concludes System Review for Glide Phase Interceptor Prototype
Raytheon Missiles & Defense has concluded the system requirements review for its glide phase interceptor prototype.
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22 September
India Launches Light Tank Project for Mountain Warfare: Report
The Indian Army has reportedly selected Larsen & Toubro to co-develop the country’s first light tank project along with the Defence Research and Development Organisation.
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22 September
Iran Test Fires First Multiple Launch Missile System
Iran test-fired a domestically-produced Fath 360 surface-to-surface missile during a military drill this month.
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22 September
Estonia Allocates Budget for Mid-Range Air Defense Systems
Estonia has allocated budgetary funds to buy aerial weapon systems, Estonian Minister of Defence Hanno Pevkur announced.
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22 September
Russian Soldier Complains of Weapons Shortage in Another Intercepted Call
A Russian soldier sent to Ukraine was overheard complaining about the shortage of weapons and equipment to support Moscow’s ground forces.
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22 September
N. Korea Denies Exporting Weapons to Russia
North Korea denied it was providing arms to Russia, after the US said Moscow was turning to Pyongyang to replenish its stocks.
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