Europe
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Feb- 2022 -4 February
US Army Delivers Excess Equipment to Greek Military
The US Army has entered into a foreign military sales contract with Greece to deliver some of its excess equipment.
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4 February
Leopard, Panther Undergo Winter Trial for Norway Battle Tank
The Norwegian Ministry of Defense has officially begun Arctic trials for the German Leopard 2A7 and South Korean K2 Black Panther tanks.
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4 February
Russian Researchers Publish Counter-Drone Swarm Design
Russian military researchers have published a counter-drone swarm system design that would spray a large amount of fragmented munition to destroy incoming threats.
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4 February
US Donates Military Helicopters to Croatia
The US has recently delivered two UH-60M Black Hawk helicopters worth $54.8 million to the Croatian military.
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4 February
US Claims Evidence of Moscow Plan for ‘False Flag’ Ukrainian Attack
The Pentagon said it had evidence of Moscow's plan to film a fake Ukrainian attack on Russians to justify an assault on its pro-West neighbor.
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3 February
Canada May Send Extra Troops to Baltics, Poland: Minister
Canada is considering sending more troops to Poland and the Baltic states depending on the regional security situation.
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2 February
Ireland Commits $639M to New Military Equipment
Ireland’s defense forces will spend 566 million euros ($639 million) on new military equipment over the next three years.
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2 February
UK to Invest $1.9 Billion in Military Space Programs
The United Kingdom has announced a plan to invest $1.9 billion in space-related military technologies over the next 10 years.
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2 February
US, NATO Offer Russia Trust-Building Steps: Leaked Docs
Washington and NATO have offered Moscow trust-building measures to defuse the threat of a Russian offensive against Ukraine, leaked documents claim.
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1 February
Ukraine to Bolster Military as Russia Tensions Soar
Ukraine plans to add 100,000 personnel to the armed forces over three years and end obligatory service, as tensions soar with Russia.
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