Arms
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Sep- 2022 -9 September
Norway to Send Ukraine 160 Hellfire Missiles, Night Vision Equipment
Norway has pledged to donate around 160 Hellfire missiles and night vision goggles and binoculars to Ukraine.
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9 September
USAF Demonstrates Air Base Air Defense Capability
Raytheon and the US Air Force have conducted a first-of-its-kind Air Base Air Defense experiment with a mix of short and medium-range missiles shooting down cruise missile targets.
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8 September
Taiwan Signs $555M Deal With US to Buy Four Sea Guardian Drones
Taiwan has signed a deal with the US to procure four MQ-9B SeaGuardian drones for $555 million.
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8 September
Saab to Deliver Carl-Gustaf Ammunition, Anti-Tank Weapon to US Military
Saab has received an $81.8 million contract from the US to manufacture and deliver Carl-Gustaf ammunition and AT4 anti-tank weapons.
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8 September
Russia Running Low on Hypersonic Weapons Due to Microchip Shortage: Report
Russia reportedly has a limited number of hypersonic weapons remaining due to a scarcity of microchips brought on by global sanctions.
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7 September
USAF Seeking New Stand-Off Attack Weapon
The US Air Force has issued a Request for Information for a new air-launched munition from stand-off ranges.
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7 September
Azerbaijan Demonstrates Indigenous Machine Gun at ADEX 2022
Azerbaijan demonstated some of its high-powered weapons during ADEX-2022, including an indigenous 12.7mm machine gun and 250-kilogram high-precision air bomb.
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7 September
India to Develop Indigenous AESA Radar for Su-30 MKI Fleet: Report
India will reportedly develop an indigenous active electronically scanned array radar for the air force’s Su-30 MKI aircraft.
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6 September
Russia Buying N. Korean Artillery Rounds as Sanctions Bite: Report
Russia is reportedly buying artillery shells from North Korea as sanctions bite the country's ability to supply military equipment to its forces.
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4 September
US Approves $1.1B in Arms for Taiwan, Angering China
The United States announced a $1.1 billion arms package for Taiwan, vowing to boost the island's defenses as tensions soar with Beijing.
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