Europe
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Sep- 2022 -8 September
Latvia Unveils New Light Military Vehicle Prototype
Latvia has introduced its new light military vehicle prototype, the VR-1 FOX, designed to support ground operations.
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8 September
Russia Running Low on Hypersonic Weapons Due to Microchip Shortage: Report
Russia reportedly has a limited number of hypersonic weapons remaining due to a scarcity of microchips brought on by global sanctions.
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8 September
Zelensky Says Ukraine Forces Recaptured Places Near Kharkiv
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said Kyiv troops have recaptured from Russian forces several settlements in the Kharkiv region.
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8 September
US Warns ‘Further Action’ to Follow Iran’s Albania Cyberattack
The White House warned of "further action" against Iran as it condemned what it called an "unprecedented" cyberattack against US ally Albania.
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7 September
Ukraine Admits Hitting Russian Military Bases in Crimea
Valeriy Zaluzhnyi, the commander in chief of Ukraine's armed forces, admitted that Ukraine had carried out missile strikes in Crimea.
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7 September
Azerbaijan Demonstrates Indigenous Machine Gun at ADEX 2022
Azerbaijan demonstated some of its high-powered weapons during ADEX-2022, including an indigenous 12.7mm machine gun and 250-kilogram high-precision air bomb.
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7 September
German Forces Arrive in Lithuania for NATO Enhanced Forward Presence
German forces have arrived in Lithuania to support NATO’s Enhanced Forward Presence in the wake of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
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7 September
Safran to Expand Aircraft Electrical Share With Thales Acquisition
French-based defense contractor Safran has entered negotiations with Thales to acquire its aeronautical electrical systems business segment.
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7 September
Saab Conducts First MSHORAD Live System Firing
Swedish defense firm Saab has announced the first live firing of its Mobile Short-Range Air Defence against various aerial targets.
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7 September
Polish Army Buys 48 Krab Howitzers for $798M
Poland has approved a $798 million contract to purchase an additional 48 Krab self-propelled howitzers for the Polish Army.
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