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May- 2023 -22 May
Spain Receives Pizarro Infantry Combat Vehicle Simulator
Indra has begun supplying its Pizarro infantry combat vehicle advanced distributed simulator to multiple Spanish Army bases.
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19 May
Oshkosh Defense Joins US Army’s Robotic Combat Vehicle Competition
Oshkosh Defense has submitted a proposal to the US Army’s much-awaited Robotic Combat Vehicle competition.
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19 May
High Stakes for Ukraine’s Spring Offensive Against Russian Troops
Ukraine's highly anticipated counteroffensive will be an important test of its ability to make significant new gains against Russian forces.
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18 May
BAE, Iveco Introduce Amphibious Combat Vehicle to International Market
BAE Systems and Iveco Defence Vehicles have introduced the Amphibious Combat Vehicle to international customers at a defense fair in Spain.
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18 May
German Lawmakers Approve $1.7B Purchase of 50 Puma Infantry Vehicles
German lawmakers have approved the purchase of 50 Puma infantry fighting vehicles at a cost of $1.7 billion.
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18 May
China Fines Comedy Firm $2M Over Army Joke
Chinese authorities fined a comedy company millions of yuan after its member made an oblique joke about the People's Liberation Army during a stand-up act.
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17 May
China Says Ready to ‘Smash’ Taiwan Independence, Fueling Invasion Fears
China has once again fueled invasion concerns after its military declared readiness to “resolutely smash” any form of independence in Taiwan.
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17 May
Australia Orders 78 Bushmasters to Replenish Stockpiles Sent to Ukraine
Australia will buy 78 Bushmaster protected vehicles for $106 million to replenish stockpiles sent to Ukraine for its war against Russia.
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16 May
Ukraine Claims Bakhmut Gains, Admits Russian Progress
Ukraine said it had pushed Russian forces from the flanks of Bakhmut but conceded that Moscow's forces were pushing deeper inside the embattled town.
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15 May
Russia Increases Military Salaries Tenfold to Address ‘Depleted’ Force: Report
The Russian military is reportedly offering salaries up to 10 times higher than the country’s average to entice civilians to join its ground forces in Ukraine.
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