Arms
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Jun- 2024 -6 June
Lithuania Receives Bolide Missiles From Saab in $16M Deal
Lithuania has received Bolide missiles worth $16 million from Saab for its RBS-70 short-range man-portable missile air defense system.
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6 June
Putin Threatens to Arm Countries That Could Hit Western Targets
Russian President Vladimir Putin criticized the West's delivery of long-range weapons to Ukraine, arguing Moscow could arm other countries with similar weapons to attack Western targets.
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5 June
Finland to Buy US JASSM-ER Missiles for F-35 Fleet
Finland has announced the acquisition of US Joint Air-to-Surface Standoff Missile-Extended Range (JASSM-ER) weapons for the Finnish Air Force.
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5 June
Northrop to Supply Bushmaster Chain Guns for Australian Redback IFVs
Australia’s Redback infantry fighting vehicle will be fitted with the Mk44 Stretch Bushmaster Chain Gun.
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5 June
S. Korea Offers K9 Howitzers for Canceled US Army ERCA Program
South Korea is offering its K9 Thunder self-propelled howitzer to the US Army to fill the capability gap created by canceling the Extended-Range Cannon Artillery program.
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5 June
Turkey Begins Mass Production of Altay Main Battle Tanks
Turkey has started mass production of the Altay, its first indigenous main battle tank, under the supervision of the Defence Industry Agency.
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5 June
Germany to Buy 200,000 Artillery Shells From Rheinmetall
Germany plans to acquire 200,000 additional artillery rounds from Rheinmetall to replenish the country’s stockpile amid donations to Ukraine.
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5 June
Leidos Announces Key Milestone for America’s ‘Mayhem’ Hypersonic Missile
Leidos has announced two critical milestones for the US Air Force’s “Mayhem” hypersonic air-breathing missile program.
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4 June
Japan Signs Railgun Cooperation Agreement With France, Germany
Japan’s defense acquisition organization has signed a cooperation agreement on railgun technology with France and Germany.
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4 June
US Army Increases HIMARS Order From Lockheed to $1.9B
The US Army has increased its order for additional High Mobility Artillery Rocket Systems, or HIMARS, by more than $1 billion.
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