Arms
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Mar- 2022 -16 March
Javelin Anti-Tank Missile, Symbol of Ukraine’s Resistance
Images of Ukrainian troops carrying Javelin missile launchers have made the anti-tank weapon a symbol of Ukrainian resistance.
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15 March
Turkish Navy Tests Roketsan AKYA Next-Generation Torpedo
The Turkish Navy has test-fired its AKYA next-generation heavyweight torpedo from the TCG Preveze attack submarine.
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14 March
Iran Claims Development of Laser Cannon for Aerial Targets
Iran claims it has produced and begun deploying a laser weapon capable of countering aerial threats, including enemy drones.
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14 March
Russia Loses $5 Billion in Military Equipment Amid Ukraine War: Report
Russia has lost more than $5 billion worth of military equipment since its launch of a “special military operation” in Ukraine.
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14 March
Iran Says Missiles Targeted ‘Israeli Site’ in Iraq’s Arbil
Iran claimed responsibility for missile strikes on Iraq's Arbil, saying they targeted an Israeli "strategic center."
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13 March
Europe New ‘Hotspot’ for Arms Imports: Report
Europe saw the world's biggest rise in arms imports in the past five years, a trend set to accelerate following recent rearmament commitments amid the threat posed by Russia, researchers said Monday.
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11 March
US Awards Boeing $500 Million Taiwan Harpoon Contract
The US Naval Air Systems Command has awarded Boeing a $498 million Harpoon Coastal Defense System contract for Taiwan.
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11 March
North Korea Plans ‘Monster’ Missile Launch by April: Analysts
North Korea has been using satellite subterfuge to test parts of a so-called "monster" missile, analysts say.
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10 March
US Says North Korea Testing New ICBM System
Two recent missile tests conducted by North Korea were of a new intercontinental ballistic missile system, marking a "serious escalation" that will be punished with sanctions, a senior US official said.
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10 March
US: Ukraine Needs Surface-to-Air Missiles, Not Fighter Jets
The US ruled out proposals to send MiG fighter jets to Ukraine via an American base, saying Kyiv's efforts to repel Russia would be better served by the supply of ground-based weapons.
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