Arms
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Sep- 2024 -4 September
Texas Startup Demos Anti-Drone Gun
Allen Control Systems has demonstrated a counter-unmanned aerial system gun at a US DoD tactical solutions convention in Indiana.
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3 September
US Clears $390M HIMARS Sale to Croatia
The US State Department has cleared Croatia’s request to buy eight M142 High Mobility Artillery Rocket Systems from Lockheed Martin.
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3 September
Lockheed Secures Major GMLRS Contract From US Army
Lockheed Martin has clinched a substantial contract to supply the US Army with additional Guided Multiple Launch Rocket Systems.
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3 September
UK Announces Partial Suspension of Arms Exports to Israel
Britain said it would suspend some arms exports to Israel, citing a "clear risk" that they could be used in a serious breach of international humanitarian law.
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3 September
Taiwan to Buy Nearly 2,000 More Stinger Missiles as China Row Escalates
Taiwan’s Ministry of National Defense announced plans to procure an additional 1,985 Stinger missiles from the US amid rising tensions with China.
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3 September
Heckler & Koch to Supply New Sniper Rifle to German Special Forces
The German Army has selected Heckler & Koch’s for the supply of G210 MR308A6 sniper rifles for its special forces.
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2 September
Turkey Test-Fires Longer Range ATMACA Cruise Missile
Turkey has test-fired the ATMACA Kara (land) surface-to-surface cruise missile, achieving its longest range and duration.
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Aug- 2024 -30 August
US Army Increases Massive Javelin Missile Order by $1.3B
The US Army is demonstrating its commitment to enhancing its anti-armor capabilities with a further $1.3-billion order for Javelin anti-tank missiles.
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30 August
Philippines Mulls Purchase of Mid-Range Missiles, 40 Fighter Jets
The Philippines is considering purchasing new mid-range missiles and modern fighter jets to bolster its military capabilities.
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30 August
Lithuania to Spend $1.3B on Modern Soldier Program Over Next Decade
The Lithuanian government plans an investment of up to 1.2 billion euros ($1.33 billion) to equip its soldiers with modern weapons and tools over the next decade.
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