Arms
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May- 2022 -3 May
Taiwan Considering Alternative Weapons Amid US Howitzer Delay
The Taiwanese defense ministry is considering purchasing alternative weapons amid a delay in the supply of an artillery system from the US.
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3 May
Lockheed Martin to Ramp Up Javelin Production
Lockheed Martin is planning to ramp up Javelin anti-tank missile system production, expecting a surge in demand from Ukraine.
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2 May
US Air Force Tests New Ship-Killing Smart Bomb
The US Air Force Research Laboratory has demonstrated a new low-cost, ship-killing smart bomb in the Gulf of Mexico.
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Apr- 2022 -29 April
US Navy Seeking Ship-Killing Hypersonic Missile
The US Navy is looking to develop an air-launched, ship-killing missile with hypersonic speed, according to budget justification documents.
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29 April
What Does India’s Defense Indigenization Mean?
Experts say India's defense indigenization is not only important for the country’s industrial complex and economy but also for sending a geopolitical message.
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28 April
German Parliament Approves Heavy Weapons for Ukraine
The German parliament voted in favor of providing Ukraine with heavy weapons, backing a shift in policy that came with the decision to send tanks to Kyiv earlier this week.
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28 April
Russia Begins Mass Production of S-500 Air Defense System
Russia has begun mass producing the S-500 air defense system, with a scheduled delivery beginning in 2025.
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28 April
Weapons Deliveries to Ukraine Threaten European Security: Kremlin
The Kremlin said Western arms deliveries to Ukraine were dangerous for European security.
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27 April
Australia to Deliver Six M777 Howitzers to Ukraine
Australia will deliver six M777 155mm howitzers to Ukraine as part of a $19 million package to bolster the country’s defenses against Russia.
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27 April
‘Ramp up’ Military Production to Help Ukraine, Urges UK Foreign Minister
Ukraine's fate is hanging in the balance and its allies must brace for the long haul and "ramp up" military production to help, Britain's foreign minister said.
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