Europe
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May- 2024 -28 May
Senop to Develop Next-Gen Night Vision Devices for Finnish Military
Senop Oy will develop new night vision devices for the Finnish Defence Forces.
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28 May
Poland to Buy $735M of Long-Range Missiles From US
Poland is set to buy $735 million worth of long-range missiles from the US to boost its defense capabilities.
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27 May
Rheinmetall to Supply HX Cab Chassis for BAE’s Archer Artillery System
Rheinmetall has signed a $77 million deal with BAE Systems to deliver 48 HX Cab Chassis for Sweden's Archer artillery system.
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27 May
Ukrainians Drop Bomb-Laden Food Packets at Russian Position: Report
Ukrainian Armed Forces are scattering explosive-laced food packets near Russian positions, according to Russian media.
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27 May
US-Made HIMARS ‘Ineffective’ in Ukraine Due to Russian Jamming: Report
The High Mobility Artillery Rocket System supplied by the US to Ukraine has been “completely ineffective” on the battlefield due to persistent Russian jamming.
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27 May
Sweden OKs Ukraine Use of Swedish Weapons to Strike Deep Into Russia
Sweden has permitted Ukraine to use its donated military weapons to strike deep into Russia.
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27 May
Patria Opens Armored Vehicle Production Facility in Latvia
Patria has opened a production facility in Valmiera, Latvia, for the first-ever full-cycle production of 6x6 armored vehicles in the Baltic.
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27 May
MBDA to Supply Exocet Missiles for French Frigates
European defense company MBDA has secured a contract to deliver Exocet anti-ship missiles for the French Navy’s frigates.
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27 May
NATO ‘Solidarity’ With Estonia After Border Incident With Russia
NATO "stands in solidarity" with member country Estonia following a border incident with Russia on the Narva River separating the two nations, Stoltenberg said.
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27 May
Ukraine to Receive $190M in Military Aid From UK-Led Coalition
The UK-administered International Fund for Ukraine has announced military aid of $190 million for the war-torn country.
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