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Jan- 2022 -19 JanuaryAir
Greece Takes Delivery of Rafale Jets From France
Greece received six Rafale jets from France in a multi-billion-euro arms deal which Athens and Paris claim boosts the EU's defense capabilities.
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19 JanuaryAsia Pacific
India to Acquire Aerial Targets for $12.9 Million
India has signed a $12.9 million contract with defense firm Anadrone Systems for 125 maneuverable expendable aerial targets.
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19 JanuaryAmericas
US Army to Select Next-Generation Rifle This Year
The US Army will select its Next Generation Squad Weapon rifle and automatic rifle supplier in the last quarter of this year.
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19 JanuaryEurope
Russian Troops Leave Kazakhstan as State of Emergency Ends
A Russia-led military contingent completed its withdrawal from Kazakhstan.
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19 JanuaryEurope
Ukraine Receives Anti-Tank Weapons From UK
Ukraine has received light anti-tank weapons from the UK amid “increasingly threatening behavior from Russia.”
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19 JanuaryAmericas
Excalibur Artillery Round Fired Record Distance
French defense firm Nexter demonstrated its Caesar self-propelled howitzer’s compatibility with the Excalibur artillery projectile recently, test firing the Raytheon round in use with the US Army.
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19 JanuaryAfrica
Four French Soldiers Wounded in Burkina Faso Bomb Blast: Army
Four French soldiers were wounded in an improvised explosive device blast in northern Burkina Faso.
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19 JanuaryTechnology
Leonardo to Help Develop Typhoon E-Scan Radars
Leonardo has signed a contract with Hensoldt to develop new radar kits for German and Spanish Eurofighter Typhoon jets.
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19 JanuaryAsia Pacific
Three Dead in Blast on Soviet-Era Indian Warship
Three Indian naval personnel were killed in an explosion on one of the country's oldest destroyers at a naval dockyard in Mumbai.
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18 JanuaryEurope
US Worries Russian Troop Arrival Could Lead to Nuclear Weapons in Belarus
The US is worried that the arrival of Russian troops in Belarus for exercises could lead to a permanent presence that might introduce nuclear weapons into the country.
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