Europe
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May- 2022 -11 May
Russians ‘Pushed Away From Kharkiv’ as Washington Warns of Long War
Russian troops are being pushed away from Kharkiv, Zelensky said, but sounded a note of caution as US said Putin won't stop with the east.
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10 May
Over 1,000 Ukraine Fighters Still in Azovstal Plant: Kyiv
Kyiv said that more than 1,000 Ukrainian troops remained in the sprawling Azovstal steelworks in the Russian-controlled port city of Mariupol.
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10 May
Rheinmetall Delivers 3,000 Military Vehicles to Germany
Rheinmetall MAN Military Vehicles announced that it has delivered 3,000 unprotected transport vehicles to the German military.
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10 May
Elbit Systems to Develop Training Tech for British Submarines
Elbit Systems has been chosen to provide training technologies for the UK navy’s future Dreadnought-class submarines.
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10 May
Russia’s Possible Doctrine Dilemma
Evidence from the war in Ukraine suggests that Russia’s long-standing military doctrine has reached and surpassed its capacity for scalability.
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10 May
US Says Sanctions Biting Into Russia’s Arms Industry
International sanctions are hitting Russia's arms industry, which is struggling to replace guided missiles used by Russia's military in Ukraine because of an embargo, a US defense official said.
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9 May
Overwhelming Support for NATO Bid Among Finns: Poll
More than three-quarters of people in Finland now support joining NATO, a new poll showed, after opinion on the military alliance flipped following Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
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9 May
Biden Signs Measure Speeding up US Weapons Deliveries to Ukraine
President Biden resurrected a World War II measure, allowing acceleration of weapons shipments to Ukraine for its battle against Russia's invasion.
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9 May
UK to Equip Coyote Tactical Vehicles With 105mm Howitzers
The British Army will soon see its Coyote six-wheeled tactical vehicles equipped with 105-millimeter Howitzer weapon systems.
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9 May
Britain Needs a New Civil Defence Corps
For the sake of British national security, it's imperative that the shortfalls in home defense be rectified and that a Civil Defence Corps is established.
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