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Sep- 2021 -9 September
US Army Demonstrates Stryker-Mounted Laser-Weapon System
The US Army completed the “combat shoot-off” (CSO) of its first high-energy laser weapon prototype, manufacturer KBR revealed.
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8 September
Russia’s New T-90M to Undergo Testing: Sources
T-90M Proryv tank will undergo testing of its optoelectronic system in a military exercise before it can go into possible production.
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3 September
BAE Systems Offers Advanced Combat Vehicles to Czech Military
BAE Systems has announced the submission of a proposal to the Czech Ministry of Defence for the supply of advanced combat vehicles.
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2 September
Russia Unveils Autonomous Anti-Sniping Device
A Russian defense firm unveiled its Sosna-N robotic sniper detector designed to scan an area for optical devices such as sniper rifle scopes and binoculars.
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2 September
US Army Airborne Tests New, Faster Infantry Vehicle
US Army Airborne soldiers have tested the newly acquired Infantry Squad Vehicle at Fort Bragg, North Carolina.
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Aug- 2021 -19 August
Turkey Unveils Serial Production Version of Kaplan MT Tank at IDEF-2021
Turkish defense firm FNSS unveiled the serial production version of its Kaplan MT tank at the International Defense Fair in Istanbul.
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18 August
US, Australia to Co-Develop Upgraded Precision Strike Missile
The Australian Defence Force and the United States Armed Forces have agreed to co-develop the Precision Strike Missile Increment 2 program.
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17 August
Rheinmetall Unveils Remote-Controlled Vehicle Weapon Station
Rheinmetall unveiled a futuristic remote-controlled vehicle-mounted weapon station, called the Natter 7.62.
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12 August
Rheinmetall Demos Mission Master Unmanned Ground Vehicle Modules
Rheinmetall conducted demonstrations in which two of its new Mission Master SP Autonomous Unmanned Ground Vehicles carried sensors and weapons systems.
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12 August
Russian Army to Receive 20 Cutting-Edge Armata Tanks This Year
The Russian Army will receive 20 T-14 Armata tanks by the end of this year, state media reported citing the country’s deputy defense minister.
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