Arms
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Oct- 2023 -17 October
Pentagon Proposes ‘Frankenstein’ Solution for Ukraine Air Defense
The Pentagon has cobbled together air defense systems for Ukraine from an array of parts donated by allies and partners.
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17 October
Ukraine Offensive 6-9 Months Behind Schedule Due to Slow Arms Delivery: Official
Ukraine’s counteroffensive against Russia is six to nine months behind schedule due to delays in Western weapons deliveries, a top advisor to Ukrainian President Zelensky has said.
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16 October
Philippines Considering Additional BrahMos Missile Acquisition
The Philippine Army is considering acquiring BrahMos cruise missile systems for coastline defense.
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16 October
US Army Orders Switchblade Loitering Munition for Tank-Killing Role
The US Army has ordered an initial batch of over 100 Switchblade 600 loitering munitions for testing and fielding.
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13 October
New Radar to Help Gray Eagle Hunt Small Drones
General Atomics has begun producing Gray Eagle drone’s latest version with a new synthetic aperture radar capable of spotting targets 50 miles away.
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12 October
Lockheed Device Enables HIMARS Munitions to Strike Moving Targets
Lockheed Martin has demonstrated a communication device that provides in-flight target updates to munitions such as the Guided Multiple Launch Rocket System.
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12 October
Boeing Ramjet Artillery Shell Hits Record Range in Indirect Test
A Boeing and Nammo team test-fired a Ramjet 155 munition from a 58-caliber Extended Range Cannon Artillery, which they said set a record for longest indirect fire test of a ramjet-powered artillery projectile.
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12 October
Czechs, Denmark Team Up to Send Tanks, Firearms to Ukraine
The Czech Republic and Denmark will send armored vehicles and tanks and thousands of firearms to Ukraine as part of a joint project.
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11 October
BAE Tests M109 Howitzer With 52-Caliber Cannon
BAE Systems test-fired 155-millimeter projectiles from an M109-52 self-propelled howitzer.
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11 October
Australia Boosts Local Ammo Production With $139M Investment
The Australian government is investing $139 million to boost its local munitions production.
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