Arms
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Aug- 2022 -23 August
Germany Announces Vulcan Guided Artillery Shells for Ukraine
The German government updated its previously announced weapons list for Ukraine on Sunday, including munitions such as over 250 Vulcan-guided long-range artillery shells.
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23 August
Saab to Provide Carl-Gustaf Ammunition to Norway
The Norwegian Armed Forces has signed a long-term contract with Saab to supply ammunition for the latest variant of the Carl-Gustaf.
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22 August
New $775M US Arms Package to Bolster Ukraine Offensive Ops
The US announced a new $775 million arms package for Ukraine to help Kyiv turn the tables and begin regaining territory occupied by Russia.
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18 August
Russia Deploys Hypersonic Missiles to Kaliningrad
Russia relocated three warplanes equipped with hypersonic missiles to its exclave of Kaliningrad on the coast of the Baltic Sea.
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17 August
Indian Army Receives More Indigenous Weapons, Equipment
The Indian Army on Tuesday received a wide range of military weapons and equipment developed under the “Make in India” initiative.
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16 August
Russian Army Says Munitions Explode at Crimea Depot
Russia said a fire had set off explosions at a munitions depot in Crimea, a week after similar blasts in the peninsula annexed from Ukraine.
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15 August
Putin Pushes Russia’s Combat-Tested Arms for Export
President Vladimir Putin promoted Russian weapons to his foreign allies, saying they had all been tested on the field of battle.
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12 August
US Army to Integrate Intelligence Platform on Next-Gen Squad Weapons
The US Army seeks to integrate an intelligence platform on its next-generation squad weapons to enhance their performance.
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11 August
Aerojet Subsidiary to Provide Additional M67 Grenade Parts for US Army
Aerojet Rocketdyne subsidiary AOT is set to provide additional M67 hand grenade parts for the US Army in a new five-year contract.
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10 August
Boeing, Nammo Announce Latest Long-Range Ramjet Artillery Test
Boeing and its Norwegian aerospace and defense partner Nammo have announced another test-firing of a ramjet-powered artillery projectile, demonstrating the viability of the US Army’s long-range precision fires concept.
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