Europe
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Jul- 2021 -20 July
US Army Awards Saab $75M Anti-Armor Ammunition Contract
The US Army has signed a $75 million contract with Saab to purchase ammunition for the Carl Gustaf anti-armor rifle.
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20 July
Russia’s S-500 Missile System Hits Test Target
Russia has successfully test-fired its new S-500 air defense missile systems at a southern training range and hit a high-speed ballistic target.
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19 July
Ukraine Launches Army Drills With US, Poland, Lithuania
Ukraine, the United States, Poland, and Lithuania launched joint military exercises, amid ongoing tensions between Kiev and Moscow.
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19 July
Russia Test Fires Zircon Hypersonic Cruise Missile
Russia has carried out another successful test of its Zircon hypersonic cruise missile, a new addition to an arsenal of weapons called "invincible" by President Vladimir Putin.
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16 July
US Black Hawk Helicopter Makes Emergency Landing in Romania
A US Black Hawk helicopter training in Romania was forced to initiate an emergency landing in Bucharest.
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16 July
Russia Conducts Combat Readiness Exercise in New Regions
Russia’s armed forces have conducted combat readiness exercises in new geographic areas, with more than 300 pieces of military hardware and around 1,000 personnel participating in the drills.
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15 July
Turkish Firms Join Forces in Developing Armed USVs
Several defense companies in Turkey have teamed up to develop new armed unmanned surface vehicles to bolster the country’s maritime defenses.
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14 July
Italy and UK to Refurbish 1,000 Aster Missiles
The Organisation for Joint Armament Cooperation has signed a contract with the Franco-Italian Eurosam consortium to refurbish 1,000 Aster missiles owned by the UK Royal Navy and Italian Army and Navy.
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14 July
Poland to Buy 250 US Abrams Tanks
Poland on Wednesday announced the purchase of 250 of the latest upgraded version of the Abrams tank from the United States.
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14 July
Germany Builds New Military Space Command Station
Germany officially launched a new military space command center on Tuesday, which it will use to track hazardous space junk and observe other countries' activities.
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