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Nov- 2023 -15 November
French Army Receives 16 Additional Griffon Armored Vehicles
The French Army has taken delivery of 16 additional Griffon multi-role armored vehicles, increasing its fleet to 533 vehicles.
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15 November
Lockheed Martin Opens Missile Defense Lab in North Alabama
Lockheed Martin has inaugurated an engineering hub in North Alabama to integrate additional capabilities supporting the Next Generation Interceptor program.
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15 November
Taiwanese Soldiers May Soon Train on US Soil
Taiwanese soldiers may soon be permitted to train on US soil to prepare for a potential armed conflict with China.
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15 November
Israel Says Carrying Out ‘Operation’ in Gaza’s Main Hospital
Israeli forces said they were carrying out an operation in Gaza's largest hospital, targeting a suspected Hamas command center located under the facility.
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14 November
Ukraine’s Soviet Air Defense System Adapted for American Missiles
Ukraine’s Soviet-era Buk air defense system has been adapted to fire American missiles, presumed ready for deployment.
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14 November
EDGE to Open Military Testing, Training Island in Middle East
UAE company EDGE will establish a center on a Gulf Cooperation Council island to support international defense testing and training.
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13 November
US to Co-Produce Stryker Armored Vehicle With India
The US has agreed to co-produce the Stryker armored fighting vehicle with India in an effort to enhance New Delhi's deterrence against China.
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13 November
UK to Procure Dutch Counter-Battery Radar for British Army
The UK will procure a new weapon-locating radar for the British Army.
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13 November
Kremlin Silent on Reports Ukraine Securing Dnipro Left Bank Positions
The Kremlin declined to comment on reports the Ukrainian army had crossed to the occupied left bank of the Dnipro river and reinforced positions, which would be a significant breakthrough for Kyiv.
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10 November
Fort Eisenhower to Get Electric Vehicle Charging Bays
The US Army has signed a $1.6-million contract with Southern Company to establish electric vehicle charging stations at Fort Eisenhower.
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