Arms
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Jul- 2024 -11 July
Pentagon Orders More Howitzer, Ammo Support Vehicles for Army
The US has awarded BAE Systems a $579.3-million contract to supply the army with howitzers and field artillery support vehicles.
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11 July
Poland Borrows Another $2B From US to Buy F-35s, Patriot Missiles
The US has approved a second foreign military loan to Poland to clear the way for its planned procurement of F-35 fighter jets and other American defense systems.
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9 July
Raytheon Awards CAES $172M Missile Electronics Contract
Raytheon Technologies (RTX) has awarded military advanced electronics company CAES a multi-year contract worth $172 million.
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9 July
Italy Plans Over $20B Procurement of 550 Panther, Lynx Platforms
The Italian government plans to procure over 500 Panther main battle tanks and Lynx infantry fighting vehicles from Rheinmetall.
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8 July
Danish Military Tests First PULS Rocket Artillery System
The Danish Armed Forces tested the Precise and Universal Launching System for the first time last week.
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8 July
Ukraine to Receive Over 2,500 Drones From Latvia
The Latvian Ministry of Defense will deliver over 2,500 military drones to Ukraine this month.
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8 July
Bradleys in Ukraine to Receive Ukrainian Drone Protection Kit
Ukrainian steel firm Metinvest is developing a first-person view drone protection kit for the Bradley infantry fighting vehicles operational in the country.
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4 July
US Air Force Awards Lockheed F-16 Viper Shield EW Contract for Allies
The US Air Force has awarded Lockheed Martin $520 million for the foreign military sales Block 70/72 F-16 Viper Shield electronic warfare suite.
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4 July
Australian Arms Manufacturer Eyes Production in Ukraine
Canberra-based EOS Defence Systems has expressed its desire to launch arms production in Ukraine.
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4 July
Philippines Says US Mid-Range Missile System to Be Pulled Out
A US mid-range missile system deployed in the Philippines for annual joint military exercises -- to the annoyance of China -- will be pulled out of the country.
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