Europe
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May- 2024 -16 May
Luxembourg to Procure $2.83B in Military Vehicles for Binational Battalion
Luxembourg will invest $2.83 billion in the procurement of military vehicles over the next 30 years.
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16 May
Norway Awards Seven-Year CBRN Kit Contract to Finnish Firm
Norway has awarded a seven-year contract to Bertin Environics for chemical, biological, radiological, and nuclear defense squad kits.
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16 May
Lithuania Receives New Javelin Anti-Tank Missiles From US
Lithuania has received a new shipment of Javelin medium-range anti-tank weapon systems from the US for $16.6 million.
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16 May
Ukraine Joins Combined Federated Battle Labs Network
Ukraine has joined the Combined Federated Battle Labs Network to promote multinational C4ISR research and development.
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16 May
Luxembourg to Renovate Military Centers in Waldhof, Bleesdall
Luxembourg has approved bills to refurbish a military camp in Waldhof and a shooting range facility in Bleesdall.
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16 May
Raytheon Delivers First Airborne Radio for Polish Hercules Transport Fleet
Raytheon subsidiary Collins Aerospace has supplied the initial networked communications airborne radio for Poland’s C-130H Hercules aircraft.
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16 May
Nammo, Raytheon Team up for Critical Solid Rocket Motor Production
Nammo has signed a deal with Raytheon to introduce new critical solid rocket motor manufacturing lines at its Perry, Florida site.
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16 May
Airbus, Babcock Sign Maintenance Contract for French EC145 Helicopters
Airbus and Babcock have secured a contract to sustain 48 EC145 twin-engine light utility helicopters for the French government.
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16 May
Ukraine Says Halted Russian ‘Advance’ in Some Kharkiv Zones
The Ukrainian army said it halted a Russian advance in some zones of the Kharkiv region, where Moscow launched a new offensive on May 10.
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16 May
Finland Plans TNT Factory to Meet Europe’s Explosives Demand
The Finnish government is planning to build a TNT explosives factory in the country, Defense Minister Antti Hakkanen said.
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