Europe
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Jan- 2022 -21 January
Israel Buys Three Military Submarines From Germany
Israel announced a deal with Germany to develop and purchase three submarines from German industrial giant Thyssenkrupp for $3.4 billion.
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20 January
US, Russia Hold Last-Ditch Talks on Ukraine War Fears
Washington and Moscow's top diplomats meet Friday in Geneva in a last-ditch bid for a solution over Ukraine, with the US fearing that Russia will invade.
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20 January
US Approves Baltic Nations’ Request to Supply Arms for Ukraine
The US State Department has approved for Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania to send US-made anti-armor missiles and other weapons to Ukraine.
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20 January
Spain to Equip Chinooks With Advanced Warfare Systems
The Spanish Ministry of Defence has tapped Indra to provide electronic warfare systems for the Chinook CH-47F helicopters.
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20 January
Russian Navy Developing Unmanned Submarine Hunter
Russia is developing a torpedo-carrying submarine hunter, which can operate autonomously, with a crew on board, and through remote operators.
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20 January
Hensoldt to Provide Optronics Suite for German, Norwegian Submarines
German sensor company Hensoldt has received a contract to equip six German and Norwegian submarines with digitized sensor capabilities.
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20 January
Saab to Provide Camouflage Textiles to French Military
Saab has been awarded an eight-year contract to provide Barracuda camouflage solutions to the French military.
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19 January
Greece Takes Delivery of Rafale Jets From France
Greece received six Rafale jets from France in a multi-billion-euro arms deal which Athens and Paris claim boosts the EU's defense capabilities.
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19 January
Russian Troops Leave Kazakhstan as State of Emergency Ends
A Russia-led military contingent completed its withdrawal from Kazakhstan.
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19 January
Ukraine Receives Anti-Tank Weapons From UK
Ukraine has received light anti-tank weapons from the UK amid “increasingly threatening behavior from Russia.”
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