Arms
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Jul- 2022 -15 July
Kyiv Urges Control of Arms Deliveries Amid Smuggling Concerns
Ukraine urges establishing a monitoring committee that would oversee weapons received by Kyiv from its allies to fight Russia's invasion.
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14 July
US Tests Medium-Range Intercept Capability Prototype
The US Marine Corps has successfully tested its medium-range intercept capability prototype to counter cruise missiles.
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14 July
British Army Joins NATO Exercise in Poland
The British 7th Air Defense Group participated in NATO's Ramstein Legacy. The Poland-based exercise included Surface Based Air and Missile Defense units from 17 countries.
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14 July
Ukraine Official Names Three ‘Components’ Needed to Defeat Russia
Ukrainian presidential advisor Mykhailo Podolyak has identified three “components” Kyiv needs to deter Russia’s continued aggression.
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14 July
Lockheed Delivers First Upgraded Multiple Launch Rocket System to US Army
US defense contractor Lockheed Martin delivered its first Multiple Launch Rocket System M270A2 to the US Army on Tuesday.
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13 July
USAF Tests B-2 Bomber System for GPS-Denied Environments
The US Air Force has conducted its final test of a B-2A bomber radar-aided targeting system that enables weapon guidance accuracy in a GPS-degraded environment.
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13 July
Poland Buys Thousands of Disposable Grenade Launchers
Poland has bought thousands of light, disposable M72 EC MK1 grenade launchers to combat military vehicles.
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13 July
HIMARS Strike in Kherson Claims 12th Russian General: Report
A HIMARS missile strike in southern Ukraine killed a Russian general, the spokesman for the Odessa regional military revealed.
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13 July
US Army Seeking Active Protection System for M1A2 Abrams Tanks
The US Army has asked General Dynamics to purchase components for the Trophy active protection system for the M1A2 Abrams main battle tank.
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12 July
USAF, Navy Concluding Five-Year Microwave Weapon Test
The US Navy and Air Force Research Laboratory are wrapping up a five-year joint effort to develop high-power microwave technology capable of knocking out adversary electronics systems.
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