Arms
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Sep- 2022 -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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12 September
Western Arms Production to Ramp Up as Ukraine Burns Through Stockpiles
Western nations are mobilizing their arms manufacturers to ramp up production and replenish stockpiles heavily diminished by supplying weapons to Ukraine.
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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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