Arms
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Jul- 2022 -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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12 July
US-Provided HIMARS ‘Game-Changer’ on Battlefield, Says Ukraine
Ukraine's defense minister called the US-provided HIMARS a “game-changer" after a recent encounter with Russian forces in Izyum.
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12 July
Lockheed Delivers First Jet-Mounted Laser Weapon to USAF
Lockheed Martin delivered the smallest airborne laser weapon system ever built to the US Air Force in February.
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11 July
EU Creates Moldova Hub to Stem Arms Trade From Ukraine
The EU is creating a hub in Moldova to battle organized crime, particularly arms smuggling from war-roiled neighboring Ukraine.
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8 July
Russia Inducts First Batch of Upgraded Su-34 Bombers
The Russian Aerospace Forces has inducted its first batch of upgraded Su-34 multipurpose bombers, the Russian Ministry of Defense announced.
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8 July
China Weapons Acquisition Five Times Faster Than US: Defense Official
China is acquiring high-end military weapons and equipment five to six times faster than the US, according to an American defense official.
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8 July
Iran Rejects UK Claim of Seizing Yemen-Bound Weapons
Tehran rejected Britain's claim that it had seized advanced weaponry being smuggled from Iran towards Yemen.
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7 July
Slovakia to Send MiG-29s to Ukraine as Prague Agrees to Protect its Airspace
Czech Prime Minister Petr Fiala has announced the deployment of the country’s air force to patrol Slovakia's air space.
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7 July
Ex-US Official Warns Australia Against Sending Weapons to Ukraine
A former military official in the US has warned Australia against its plan of sending weapons to Ukraine amid the ongoing Russian invasion.
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7 July
S. Korea to Create ‘Three-Axis’ Defense System Strategic Command
South Korea said it would establish a new strategic command responsible for implementing the so-called “three-axis” defense system.
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