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May- 2022 -15 May
NATO Assures Ukraine Open-Ended Military Support Against Russia
NATO pledged open-ended military support for Ukraine, as Finland hailed its "historic" bid to join and Sweden's ruling party said it backed an application.
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13 May
US Navy Seeks Hypersonic Weapon Integration on Warships, Submarines
The US Navy has issued a sources sought notice for the possible integration of hypersonic weapons on surface warships and attack submarines.
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12 May
Sweden Orders Programmable Carl-Gustaf Rifle Ammunition
The Swedish armament procurement agency has awarded Saab a $80 million Carl-Gustaf rifle ammunition contract.
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12 May
China Practices Striking US Carriers With Hypersonic Missiles: Report
China has created a string of facilities to practice naval ship targeting with long-range ballistic missiles in Xinxiang’s Taklamakan Desert.
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12 May
Lockheed Equips Oshkosh Tactical Vehicles With Spike Missiles
Lockheed Martin has successfully integrated its Spike missile system into Oshkosh Defense’s Joint Light Tactical Vehicles.
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12 May
US Marines to Field Multi-Barrel Sniper Rifle
The US Marine Corps has nearly completed testing its new multi-barrel Mk22 Mod 0 Advanced Sniper Rifle, designed to increase troop lethality.
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11 May
India Not to Repeat Sig Sauer Rifle Contract, Cites ‘Performance’
The Indian government has decided against repeating a $90 million order for 72,400 “Patrol” Sig Sauer assault rifles due to performance issues.
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11 May
Australia Announces $700 Million Special Forces Weapons Upgrade
The Australian government plans to provide its special operations forces with equipment and technologies worth 1 billion Australian dollars ($700 million).
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10 May
Raytheon, Rafael Test US Marine Medium-Range Interceptor Capability
Raytheon and Rafael have live-tested the Medium Range Interceptor Capability to examine the integration of its key components.
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10 May
South Korea’s Yoon Calls on North to Give up Nukes
South Korean President Yoon Suk-yeol called for the "complete denuclearization" of the North at his swearing-in.
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