Europe
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Jan- 2024 -29 January
Ukraine Uncovers $40 Million Defense Embezzlement Scheme
Ukrainian defense officials and corporate leaders sought to steal about $40 million through a fraudulent arms procurement scheme, the country's main intelligence and security agency said.
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29 January
Washington Approves Sale of 40 F-16s to Turkey
The US government approved a $23 billion deal to sell F-16 warplanes to Turkey, after Ankara ratified Sweden's NATO membership, the State Department said.
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26 January
Germany, UK in Talks Over Cruise Missile Swap for Ukraine: Report
Germany is in discussions with Britain about a possible cruise missile swap arrangement for Ukraine, German media reported.
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26 January
Baltic States to Build New Defenses on Russia, Belarus Borders
The three Baltic states have agreed to build new defenses on their borders with Belarus and Russia, given security concerns in the region over Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
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25 January
British Typhoon Jet Fitted With Next-Gen Radar
A Typhoon fighter jet has been fitted with a new, next-generation radar ahead of initial flight trials later this year.
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25 January
Russia Proposes Drone Production in Middle East
Russian arms conglomerate Rosoboronexport said it would propose building drone manufacturing facilities in the Middle East.
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25 January
Ukraine to Receive Cyber Defense Fund From Denmark
The Danish government plans to send military aid to Ukraine to boost the country’s cyber defense capabilities.
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25 January
NATO Kicks off Largest Military Exercise in Decades
NATO began its biggest military exercise since the Cold War with a US warship leaving the US for transit across the Atlantic to alliance territory in Europe.
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25 January
Germany to Send Military Helicopters to Ukraine for First Time
Germany has announced that it will provide Ukraine with six Sea King Mk41 military helicopters as support in its war against Russia.
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25 January
UK Military ‘Too Small’ for War, May Call Up Public to Fight: Army Chief
The UK military is “too small” to survive a war if the Russian invasion of Ukraine escalates to NATO, the British Army’s highest-ranking official said.
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