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Oct- 2023 -13 October
US Army Introduces Overhaul in Weapons, Vehicle Maintenance
The US Army has introduced major changes to how it conducts maintenance services for its weapons and vehicles.
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13 October
Poland OKs New Combat Support Vehicle, Ammunition Contracts for Army
Poland has approved the acquisition of combat support vehicles and ammunition for the Polish military.
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13 October
Russia Lost 34 Tanks in Failed Capture of Avdiivka in Eastern Ukraine: Report
The Russian military recently lost 34 tanks as it once again attempted to capture the eastern Ukrainian city of Avdiivka, according to a report by Forbes.
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12 October
Lockheed Device Enables HIMARS Munitions to Strike Moving Targets
Lockheed Martin has demonstrated a communication device that provides in-flight target updates to munitions such as the Guided Multiple Launch Rocket System.
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12 October
Boeing Ramjet Artillery Shell Hits Record Range in Indirect Test
A Boeing and Nammo team test-fired a Ramjet 155 munition from a 58-caliber Extended Range Cannon Artillery, which they said set a record for longest indirect fire test of a ramjet-powered artillery projectile.
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12 October
New Zealand Wants to Replace 40-Year-Old Support Vehicle Fleet
The New Zealand Defence Force is looking to replace its domestic support vehicle fleet with commercial vehicles.
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12 October
US Army Orders 7,000 More Combat Net Radios
The US Army has procured 7,000 additional RT-2129 combat net radios from Thales to ensure robust and secure communications on the battlefield.
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12 October
Norway Scraps Leopard 2 Acquisition to Focus on Air Defense: Army Official
Norway will not push through with its planned acquisition of 18 additional Leopard 2 main battle tanks to give way to sophisticated air defense systems.
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12 October
US Army M1 Abrams Tank Ineffective by 2040: Study
The US Army’s M1 Abrams main battle tank is “not sufficient” to support missions conducted from 2040 and beyond, according to a study by the Army Science Board.
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11 October
BAE Tests M109 Howitzer With 52-Caliber Cannon
BAE Systems test-fired 155-millimeter projectiles from an M109-52 self-propelled howitzer.
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