Arms
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Mar- 2024 -21 March
Netherlands to Buy F-16 Munitions, Drones Worth $381M for Ukraine
The Netherlands allocated over $381 million to purchase F-16 ammunition and advanced reconnaissance drones for Ukraine.
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21 March
Myanmar Rebels Deploy Drone Fleet to Push Back Military
Myanmar rebels credit new armed drones with helping retake a large portion of Chin state from government forces in the last year.
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21 March
Nexter’s Ammo Output to Increase Eightfold Following EU Grant
Nexter is set to increase its artillery ammunition production by eightfold following a $45-million grant from the European Commission.
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21 March
US Air Force Conducts Final Test of Troubled ARRW Hypersonic Missile
The US Air Force has conducted the final test of an air-launched hypersonic weapon the service previously said it would no longer pursue.
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21 March
Rheinmetall to Build Gunpowder Factory in Romania
Rheinmetall will build a gunpowder factory in Romania in a joint effort between the arms giant and the European Commission.
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20 March
Sweden Orders Small-Caliber Ammo From Nammo, Norma
Sweden has contracted ammunition developers Nammo Sweden and Norma Precision to supply small-caliber shells for its armed forces.
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20 March
N. Korea Receiving Combat Data for Weapons Used in Ukraine: Seoul
North Korea is likely receiving “valuable technical and military insights” on the performance of its weapons in Ukraine.
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19 March
Norway Seeking to Reduce NASAMS Air Defense System Delivery Times
The Norwegian government plans to invest $88 million to improve the delivery times of Kongsberg's NASAMS air defense system.
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19 March
Belgium Announces $448M Aid Including Artillery Ammo for Ukraine
The Belgian government has approved additional military aid of 412 million euros ($448 million) for Ukraine, including artillery rounds.
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19 March
US ‘Slow-Walking’ Military Aid to Israel: Senior Israeli Official
A high-ranking Israeli official claims that the US government is “slow-walking” military aid to Jerusalem amid increasing international pressure.
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