Europe
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Jan- 2023 -13 January
British Army Orders Micro-Drones From Elbit Systems
The British Army has ordered an unspecified number of Magni-X micro-unmanned aerial systems from Elbit Systems UK.
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13 January
Japan Racks up New Security Deals With Eyes on China
Space defense, US troop deployments and a "significant" deal with Britain are some of the souvenirs in Japan's PM Kishida's diplomatic tour.
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13 January
Improved Syria-Turkey Ties Should Seek End to ‘Occupation:’ Assad
Syria's President Assad said a Moscow-brokered rapprochement with Turkey should aim for "the end of occupation" by Ankara of parts of Syria.
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12 January
Putin Signals Impatience Over Ukraine War in Commander Switch
President Vladimir Putin's move to replace his top commander in Ukraine is a sign of military disarray and his growing impatience in a war Russia is not winning, analysts said.
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12 January
Poland Raises New Infantry Division Along Belarus Border
Poland has approved the formation of a new infantry unit, operating primarily in the northeastern Podlaskie Voivodeship province bordering Belarus.
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12 January
Russia Unveils Advanced Warships, Weapon Systems for 2023
Russia will induct new submarines, warships, and weapon systems in 2023 to bolster its military firepower, according to a report by TASS News Agency.
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12 January
Germany Refuses to Supply Taiwan With Weapons
A German lawmaker has revealed that the country will not supply weapons and military equipment to Taiwan amid its tensions with China.
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12 January
Italian Navy Buys 36 Iveco Amphibious Armored Vehicles
The Italian Navy has awarded Iveco Defence Vehicles a contract to deliver 36 amphibious armored vehicles.
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12 January
Turkish Army Receives First ‘Storm’ Next-Gen Howitzers
The Turkish Army has taken delivery of its first six “Firtina” (Storm) next-generation self-propelled howitzers.
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12 January
Russia Replaces Military Commander in Ukraine Again: Ministry
Russia has again replaced its top commander in Ukraine, putting army chief of staff Valery Gerasimov in charge of its forces in the conflict.
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