Arms
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Apr- 2022 -6 April
US, UK, Australia to Cooperate on Hypersonics, EW Capabilities
The United States, Britain, and Australia will begin jointly collaborating on hypersonic weapons and "electronic warfare capabilities."
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5 April
Finland Boosts Defense Spending by 2B Euros Over Ukraine
Finland will increase its military spending by more than two billion euros over the next four years, a decision spurred on by Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
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5 April
Russian Su-35 Fighter Crashes in Ukraine
Ukrainian armed forces shared images of a crashed Russian fighter on Sunday, later identified as the Sukhoi Su-35 “Flanker-E.”
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5 April
India Deploys Russian Igla-S Man-Portable Air Defense System
The Indian Army has inducted a small number of Igla-S man-portable air defense systems to bolster its defense capabilities.
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5 April
More Weapons, Sanctions: US Lays Out Next Phase of Response Against Russia
The United States is upping pressure on multiple fronts against President Vladimir, officials said.
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4 April
US Defense Contractors See Longer Term Benefits From War in Ukraine
US arms manufacturers are not cashing in directly from the conflict in Ukraine, but they do stand to profit from the war over the long run.
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1 April
Nuclear-Armed Russian Fighters Breached Swedish Airspace: Report
Two of the four Russian fighters that violated Swedish airspace on March 2 were carrying nuclear weapons, according to Swedish media.
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1 April
Fresh Japan Sanctions on North Korea After ICBM Launch
Japan's government approved fresh sanctions against North Korea over its recent test-firing of an intercontinental ballistic missile.
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1 April
HRW Accuses Russia of Banned Mine Deployment In Ukraine
Human Rights Watch has accused Russian forces of using banned anti-personnel mines in Ukraine’s eastern Kharkiv region.
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1 April
Ukraine War Spurring NATO Allies to Spend More: Stoltenberg
Russia's invasion of Ukraine has created a "new sense of urgency" among NATO member states to boost defense spending, Jens Stoltenberg said.
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