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Mar- 2022 -30 March
Japan Raises New Land-Based Electronic Warfare Unit
Japan has established a new electronic warfare unit to detect, analyze, and disrupt adversary electromagnetic communication and radar signals.
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30 March
Bahrain Seeks M270 Multiple Launch Rocket Systems Upgrade
The US has approved a potential $176 million sale of equipment to upgrade Bahrain’s M270 Multiple Launch Rocket Systems.
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29 March
Russia ‘Repositioning’ Forces Near Kyiv, Not Withdrawing: Pentagon
Russia has repositioned a "small number" of its forces near Kyiv but is not withdrawing, the Pentagon said Tuesday.
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29 March
Taiwan Developing Two New Military Vehicles
The Taiwanese government is developing two new military vehicles to boost its capabilities amid increasing tensions with China.
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24 March
NATO to Give Ukraine Chemical, Biological, Nuclear Protection Kits
NATO expects to agree on providing Ukraine with protective equipment against Russian chemical, biological, or nuclear attacks.
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24 March
South Korea to Develop Hybrid Engine System for Combat Vehicles
South Korea’s STX Engine is collaborating with Vincorion to develop a hybrid engine system for next-generation combat vehicles.
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23 March
Elbit Systems Clinches $27M Swedish Tank Ammunition Deal
Elbit Systems has been awarded a $27 million contract to supply ammunition for Swedish Leopard main battle tanks.
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23 March
US Army Receives 10th Upgraded Spy Aircraft
The Sierra Nevada Corporation (SNC) has delivered its 10th upgraded Enhanced Medium Altitude Reconnaissance and Surveillance System aircraft to the US Army.
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22 March
Lockheed Martin Joins UK K9 Thunder Howitzer Program
Lockheed Martin UK has joined the Hanwha Defense-led Team Thunder to manufacture the K9A2 Self-Propelled Howitzer for the UK Mobile Fires Platform artillery program.
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21 March
Russia Ramps up Air, Naval Activity in Ukraine War: Pentagon
Russia is boosting air and sea military operations as it struggles to turn the tide of war in Ukraine, the Pentagon said.
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