Europe
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Sep- 2024 -18 September
Italy to Buy 25 Additional F-35s for Over $7 Billion
The Italian government has budgeted a total of 7 billion euros ($7.79 billion) for the acquisition of 25 additional F-35 fighter jets in 2024.
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18 September
British Army Receives Next-Gen Weapon Locating Radars From Saab
Saab has delivered five next-generation Taipan weapon locating radars to the British Army.
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18 September
Russia Covering Warplanes With Tires to Confuse Ukraine Missiles: US Official
The Russian military appears to have employed another deceptive tactic against Ukraine, covering its warplanes with tires to confuse enemy missiles.
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17 September
Ukraine Seeks Viper Attack Helicopters Turned Down by Slovakia
Ukrainian officials are lobbying to get a dozen AH-1Z Viper attack helicopters from the US, originally approved for sale to Slovakia.
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17 September
Zelensky Says Western Aid ‘Can’t Even Equip 4 of 14’ Ukrainian Brigades
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky lamented the slow and insufficient military aid from Western allies, saying it is not enough to even equip “four out of 14 brigades.”
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17 September
Russia Evacuates Border Villages in Kursk Region
Russia is evacuating a number of villages in the Kursk region close to the Ukrainian border almost six weeks after Ukraine launched its surprise incursion.
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16 September
Portugal Ships Six Grounded KA-32 Helicopters to Ukraine
Portugal has shipped the last of six Kamov Ka-32A11BC firefighting helicopters to Ukraine.
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16 September
Ukraine Receives Locally-Produced Howitzers From Denmark
The Armed Forces of Ukraine has received 18 locally-built Bohdana self-propelled howitzers, Minister of Defense of Denmark Trolls Lund Poulsen confirmed.
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16 September
BAE Systems to Upgrade Royal Navy Sting Ray Torpedo
The UK Ministry of Defence has awarded BAE Systems a 60-million-pound ($79 million) contract to upgrade the Royal Navy’s autonomous Sting Ray lightweight torpedo.
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16 September
Belarus Claims AR Game ‘Pokémon GO’ Spied on its Military Assets
Belarus' defense ministry has claimed that the 2016 augmented reality (AR) mobile game Pokémon GO was used for espionage.
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