Europe
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Jul- 2024 -19 July
German Military Buys $109M in Practice Rockets for Combat Helicopters
The German Armed Forces is investing more than $109 million in boosting its helicopter training with a recent order of 70mm practice rockets.
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19 July
France Plans to Raise Ukraine Brigade Armed With Caesars
France is considering training a contingent of 2,100 Ukrainian soldiers at the end of the year, according to France 3 Champagne-Ardenne.
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19 July
Ukraine Attacked Russian Base on Crimea: Kyiv Source
Ukrainian aerial and maritime drones struck Russian military targets on the annexed Crimean peninsula.
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18 July
BAE, Allison to Provide New Engines for CV90 Fighting Vehicles
BAE Systems has signed a contract with Allison Transmission to supply new propulsion systems for the CV90 infantry fighting vehicles.
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18 July
France’s Third Barracuda Nuclear Attack Sub Commences Sea Trials
France’s third Suffren-class submarine of the Barracuda program embarked on its maiden sea voyage last week.
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18 July
Bavarian Firm to Deliver Kamikaze Drone to Ukraine’s Kraken Special Unit
German defense startup Donaustahl has been approved to produce and export its Maus first-person view drone.
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18 July
Exail to Supply Inertial Navigation to Royal Navy Frigates
Marine navigation provider Anschutz has contracted Paris-based Exail to supply its Marins Inertial Navigation System for the Royal Navy’s Type 31 Inspiration-class frigate.
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18 July
Poland Buys Additional Wolverine Armored Vehicles
The Polish government has invested $661.8 million to procure Wolverine armored personnel carriers for the armed forces.
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18 July
Ukraine Says Still Fighting on Dnipro River Left Bank
Ukraine said its defensive positions around the village of Krynky on the left bank of the Dnipro River in the southern Kherson region had been destroyed but that it was continuing operations there.
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17 July
Austrian Firm Unveils Drone-Based CBRN Detection System
Austrian firm Frequentis has unveiled a new drone-based system that can detect chemical, biological, radiological, and nuclear threats.
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