Arms
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Sep- 2022 -16 September
Germany to Send More Weapons to Ukraine, but Not Tanks
Berlin will provide Ukraine more armored vehicles and rocket launch systems but not the battle tanks sought by Kyiv.
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15 September
Japan to Build Aegis-Equipped Ballistic Missile Defense Warships
The Japanese Ministry of Defense has reportedly proposed building a pair of ballistic missile defense ships at an estimated cost of $7.1 billion.
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14 September
Spain Selects Kongsberg Anti-Ship Missile to Replace Harpoon
The Spanish Navy has chosen the Kongsberg Defence & Aerospace Naval Strike Missile to replace its Harpoon anti-ship missile.
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14 September
US Army Awards Elbit Systems $49M 120mm Mortar Systems Contract
The US Army has awarded Elbit Systems a contract worth approximately $49 million to provide 120mm mortar systems.
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14 September
US Army Seeking 500 New HIMARS by 2028
The US Army is looking for a defense firm that can manufacture and deliver up to 100 High Mobility Artillery Rocket Systems per year.
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14 September
India Running Out of Weapons Due to ‘Make in India’ Program: Report
India is running out of military weapons and equipment due to the government’s “Make in India” initiative, officials have revealed.
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14 September
Norway’s Kongsberg to Supply Ship-Killing Missiles to US Navy
Kongsberg will supply additional Naval Strike Missiles for the US Navy’s Over-The-Horizon Weapon System program.
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13 September
Spain to Train Ukrainian Soldiers in Tanks, Missiles, Demining: Report
The Spanish military will reportedly soon begin to train Ukrainian soldiers on tanks, missiles, battlefield medicine, and demining work at an army base in Zaragoza.
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13 September
Lockheed’s Joint-Air-to-Ground Missile Enters Full-Rate Production
Lockheed Martin's Joint-Air-to-Ground Missile has been given the green light to enter full-rate production.
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12 September
Russia Faces Military Equipment, Weapons Resupply Woes
Nearly seven months after its invasion of Ukraine, the Russian military is now witnessing “colossal irreplaceable losses” in both manpower and weaponry.
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