Europe
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May- 2023 -5 May
Russian Military May Take 10 Years to Recover From Ukraine War: US Intel
The Russian military is so devastated in Ukraine that it might need a decade to recover fully, according to US intelligence officials.
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5 May
Arkansas Army National Guard Takes Over Multinational Training for Ukraine
The Arkansas Army National Guard has assumed command of a training group upskilling Ukraine to defend against Russia’s illegal invasion.
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5 May
Estonia Taps Israel Aerospace Industries to Supply Loitering Munitions
Estonia has signed an agreement with Israel Aerospace Industries to buy loitering munitions in response to the Russia-Ukraine conflict.
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5 May
Turkey Unveils Drone-Launched Mini Cruise Missile
Turkish defense firm Baykar has unveiled a drone-launched autonomous mini cruise missile with a range of 200 kilometers.
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5 May
BAE Systems Unveils High-Definition Thermal Camera Core
BAE Systems has introduced the latest iteration of its Athena 1920 high-definition thermal camera core to support tactical missions.
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5 May
Putin Focused On Consolidating Ukraine Gains: US Intel
Russian forces in Ukraine are so degraded they are for now focused on consolidating control of occupied territory, the US intelligence chief said.
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5 May
Peace Deal ‘Within Reach’ in Armenia-Azerbaijan Talks
US top diplomat Antony Blinken says a peace deal to end Armenia and Azerbaijan's three-decade-old dispute is "within reach" after four days of talks.
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4 May
US Approves $110 Million Anti-Ship Missile System Sale to Latvia
The US State Department has approved the sale of the Naval Strike Missile Coastal Defense System and related equipment to Latvia.
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4 May
Russia Says US Masterminded Drone Attack on Kremlin
Russia accused the US of masterminding a drone attack on the Kremlin and said sabotage attacks by Ukraine had reached "unprecedented momentum."
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4 May
Denmark to Invest $5.6B to Modernize Defense: Ministry
Denmark's government said it would invest an additional $5.6 billion into the country's defense over 10 years.
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