Arms
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Jan- 2022 -5 January
Japan to Develop Railgun Counter-Hypersonic Weapon
The Japanese government has set aside $56 million to develop a railgun-based counter-hypersonic weapon system.
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4 January
North Korea Fires Suspected Ballistic Missile Into Sea
North Korea has fired an unidentified projectile into the sea, the South's military said, in what would be the first such test by Pyongyang this year.
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4 January
Raytheon to Upgrade Sea Sparrow Missiles for US Navy, Allies
Raytheon has been awarded a $55 million contract to upgrade the Evolved Sea Sparrow Missile used by the US Navy and allied nations.
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3 January
Estonia Plans to Provide Ukraine With Anti-Tank Weapons
Estionia is considering supplying the Ukrainian military with Javelin anti-tank missiles and 122-millimeter howitzers.
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Dec- 2021 -29 December
China Develops Faster Hypersonic Weapon Manufacturing
Chinese scientists have built a critical hypersonic weapon engine component using a method they believe will allow faster weapons manufacturing.
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27 December
USAF Awards Raytheon $250M ‘StormBreaker’ Bomb Contract Increase
The US Air Force has awarded Raytheon a $250 million contract modification for its StormBreaker bomb.
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22 December
Northrop Flight Tests Anti-Air Defense Missile Prototype
Northrop Grumman flight tested its new anti-access/area denial missile as part of the US Air Force’s Stand-in Attack Weapon program contract.
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22 December
Iran Announces Anti-Missile System for Its Tanks
Iran is to mount an anti-missile system on the turrets of T-72M tanks to protect them from attacks.
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22 December
Israel’s UVision to Produce HERO Loitering Munitions in US
UVision is expanding its operations in the US by manufacturing more of its HERO loitering munitions at a new production facility in Virginia.
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21 December
US Approves $108M Hellfire Missile Sale to Australia
The US State Department has tentatively approved a sale of 800 Hellfire missiles to Australia at an estimated $108 million.
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