Arms
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Feb- 2022 -23 February
UK Unveils 10-Year, $270 Billion Defense Spending
The British Ministry of Defence has announced that it plans to invest 238 billion euros in state-of-the-art military equipment.
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22 February
Biden Says Will Continue to Supply ‘Defensive’ Weapons to Ukraine
President Biden said the US would continue to supply "defensive" weapons to Ukraine against a Russian invasion and deploy troops to reinforce NATO allies in Eastern Europe.
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22 February
Russia Fire Testing Kornet Air-Droppable Anti-Tank System
Russia’s Kornet-D1 air-droppable anti-tank missile system is in the final stage of fire, laboratory, and road testing.
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22 February
Netherlands Orders Smart Shooter SMASH Fire Control System
The armed forces of the Netherlands has ordered SMASH fire control systems from defense and technology firm Smart Shooter.
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21 February
US OKs Potential $6B Sale of M1A2 Abrams Tanks to Poland
The US has approved the potential $6 billion sale of 250 M1A2 SEPv3 Abrams advanced main battle tanks to Poland.
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21 February
Indian Destroyer Test-Fires BrahMos Supersonic Cruise Missile
The Indian Navy test-fired its supersonic BrahMos cruise missile from the stealth guided-missile destroyer INS Visakhapatnam.
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18 February
US Army Enhancing Stryker Armored Vehicle Lethality
The US Army has begun integrating new weapon stations into the Stryker armored fighting vehicle to enhance its lethality.
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17 February
Iraq Receives T-72 Tanks, Infantry Fighting Vehicles From Bulgaria
Iraq has taken delivery of T-72 tanks and BMP-1 infantry fighting vehicles from Bulgaria.
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16 February
India to Receive Final Rafale Jets from France This Week
The last batch of three Rafale jets is scheduled to arrive in India from France this week, boosting Indian Air Force capabilities in the wake of a tense border dispute with neighboring China.
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16 February
Finland to Acquire GMLRS Rockets From US
Finland’s Defense Minister Antti Kaikkonen has approved a 70 million euro ($79.2 million) proposal to procure Guided Multiple Launch Rocket System (GMLRS) ammunition from the US.
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