Arms
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Dec- 2024 -3 December
KNDS Deutschland to Provide CV90 Simulators for Swedish Army
Sweden has contracted KNDS Deutschland to provide three CV9040D infantry fighting vehicle training simulators.
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2 December
Saab Introduces Innovative Indoor Trainer for All Ground Combat Weapons
Saab has unveiled a new virtual training solution designed for its full range of weapon systems, including the Carl Gustav recoilless rifle.
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2 December
Summa Defence to Launch Drone Production for Ukraine in Finland
Summa Defence is establishing a drone production facility in Finland in collaboration with Ukrainian firms.
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2 December
S. Korea Completes Long-Range Missile Defense System Development
South Korea has completed the development of the Long-range Surface-to-Air Missile system, with production expected to commence in 2025.
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2 December
Australian Army Receives First M1A2 Abrams Tanks
The Australian Army's 3rd Brigade has received its first four M1A2 SEP v3 Abrams main battle tanks.
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2 December
US Marines to Use NMESIS Anti-Ship Missile Launcher in Indo-Pacific
The US 3rd Marine Littoral Regiment has received the Navy-Marine Expeditionary Ship Interdiction System in a ceremony at Dewey Square on Marine Corps Base Hawaii.
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Nov- 2024 -29 November
Netherlands Buys Kongsberg Air Defense Systems for $1 Billion
The Netherlands has contracted Kongsberg Defence & Aerospace to deliver NASAMS and NOMADS air defense systems.
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28 November
Dynetics to Supply Indirect Fire Protection to US Army in $4.1B Deal
The US Army awarded Alabama-based Dynetics a $4.1 billion deal to supply it with Indirect Fire Protection Capability Inc 2.
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28 November
Dynetics Awarded $670M Common Hypersonic Glide Body Contract
Dynetics has received a $670.5-million contract to build the common hypersonic glide body and thermal protection system for the US Army.
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28 November
US Should Prioritize Ukraine Over Taipei for Now: Ex-Taiwan President
Former Taiwan President Tsai Ing-wen has urged the US government to prioritize military aid to Ukraine despite escalating tensions between Taipei and Beijing.
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