Arms
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Feb- 2024 -6 February
Estonia Delivers $88 Million in ‘Long-Term’ Military Aid to Ukraine
Estonia has delivered 80 million euros ($88 million) of military equipment to Ukraine as part of its latest aid package.
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6 February
Taiwan’s New Long-Range Cruise Missile ‘Slow, Easy to Shoot Down’: China
Chinese media has criticized the capabilities of Taiwan’s new longer-range cruise missile, saying the weapon poses a “limited” threat to the mainland.
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6 February
Royal Canadian Navy to Acquire SEA Torpedo Launch Systems
SEA Canada has been awarded a 15.1-million pound ($19 million) contract to produce Torpedo Launch Systems for the Royal Canadian Navy.
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5 February
France Orders 109 Upgraded Caesar Artillery Systems
The French government has ordered Nexter Systems to deliver 109 Caesar MkII artillery systems.
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5 February
Raytheon Wins $68M AGM-154 Glide Bomb Contract for Taiwan
Raytheon has been awarded a $68.4-million contract to produce AGM-154 Joint Standoff Weapons for Taiwan.
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2 February
Saab, MBDA Strengthen Ties With Strategic Partnership
Defense companies Saab and MBDA have signed a letter of intent to collaborate on Sweden and France's anti-tank and air defense capabilities.
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2 February
Northrop Grumman Passes Interceptor Design Review One Year Early
Northrop Grumman's Next Generation Interceptor team has completed its All-Up Round Preliminary Design Review, a year earlier than anticipated.
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2 February
Norway Orders Kongsberg NASAMS in $134 Million Deal
Norway ordered new National Advanced Surface to Air Missile Systems (NASAMS) from Kongsberg under a 1.4-billion kroner ($134 million) deal.
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2 February
Australia Stalling Decision on Military Exports to Israel Over Fear of Backlash: Report
The Australian government is stalling its decision on whether or not it will greenlight the export of military weapons to Israel.
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2 February
Hungary Mulls Selling Outdated Military Equipment to Serbia
Hungary is considering selling its outdated war stocks to Serbia as it seeks to develop a more modern military.
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