Europe
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May- 2023 -23 May
Ukraine F-16 Training has Begun in Poland: EU’s Borrell
The training of Ukrainian pilots to fly F-16 jets has begun in Poland, EU foreign policy chief Josep Borrell said.
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23 May
UK Awards $400M in Maintenance Contracts for Royal Navy River-Class Patrol Fleet
The UK Ministry of Defence has awarded contracts to extend maintenance support for the Royal Navy’s River-class offshore patrol vessels.
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22 May
Turkish Air Force Receives First Locally Upgraded F-16
The Turkish Air Force recently received its first upgraded F-16 fighter jet under the indigenous project Ozgur.
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22 May
Royal Navy to Trial General Atomics STOL Drone on Aircraft Carrier
The Royal Navy announced its intention to award General Atomics a $1.8 million contract to demonstrate Short Takeoff and Landing drone capability.
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22 May
Ukraine’s Zelensky Wins New Diplomatic, Military Support From G7
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky wrapped up a diplomatic offensive in Hiroshima, heading home bearing new arms and munitions.
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22 May
Spain Receives Pizarro Infantry Combat Vehicle Simulator
Indra has begun supplying its Pizarro infantry combat vehicle advanced distributed simulator to multiple Spanish Army bases.
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22 May
Estonia, Latvia Eye German Iris-T Missile for Joint Air Defense System
Estonia and Latvia have started negotiations to jointly procure the Iris-T surface-launched missile.
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21 May
Moscow Claims It Has Captured Bakhmut, Epicenter of Ukraine Fighting
Russia said it has captured the Ukrainian city of Bakhmut, as President Putin congratulated his troops and private mercenary group Wagner.
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20 May
Russia Recruited Over 100,000 Troops in 2023: Medvedev
More than 100,000 people have enlisted in the Russian army this year, former president Dmitry Medvedev said.
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20 May
Denmark to Help Train Ukrainian F-16 Pilots: Minister
Denmark will help train Ukrainian pilots on the US-made F-16 fighter jet, after Washington said it would back such an initiative.
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