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Sep- 2024 -12 SeptemberAsia Pacific
North Korea Fires Salvo of Short-Range Ballistic Missiles
North Korea fired multiple short-range ballistic missiles into waters east of the Korean peninsula, Seoul's military said.
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12 SeptemberAsia Pacific
Taiwan Grounds Mirage Fighter Jets After Night Crash
Taiwan's air force said it had grounded its fleet of Mirage 2000 fighters after a jet crashed during a night training flight.
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11 SeptemberEurope
Sweden Orders Additional General Dynamics M3 Bridging Systems
The Swedish government has contracted General Dynamics European Land Systems–Bridge Systems to deliver another batch of Amfbro 400 amphibious bridge and ferry systems.
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11 SeptemberAmericas
USAF Funds Hypersonic Thermal Protection System That Sweats
Canopy Aerospace has clinched a $2.8 million US Air Force funding to develop a more resilient hypersonic thermal protection system based on transpiration-cooling.
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11 SeptemberTechnology
Australian Army Receives C5I Capabilities From Leonardo DRS
The Australian Army’s new combat vehicles have received C5I capabilities from Leonardo DRS ahead of schedule.
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11 SeptemberAsia Pacific
Japan Restructures to Create ‘Fleet Information Warfare’ Command
The Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force (JMSDF) is overhauling its intelligence operations, replacing its Fleet Intelligence Command with the soon-to-be-established “Fleet Information Warfare Command.”
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11 SeptemberAmericas
US Approves Sale of 54 AMRAAM Missiles to Singapore for $133M
The US State Department has cleared the potential sale of AIM-120C-8 Advanced Medium Range Air-to-Air Missiles to Singapore.
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11 SeptemberEurope
Russian Army’s Tempting Offers Paying Off as Recruitment Surges Sixfold
The Russian military’s enticing recruitment offers appear to be paying off as the number of newly-enlisted troops increased sixfold over the past year.
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11 SeptemberArms
US, UK Top Diplomats in Ukraine to Discuss Long-Range Weapons
The US and British top diplomats began a visit Wednesday to Ukraine, where they will discuss further easing rules on firing Western weapons into Russia.
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11 SeptemberAmericas
US Military Losing $1.35B Annually Due to Soldier Obesity: Study
The alarming rate of obesity among US soldiers is costing the military up to $1.35 billion annually in direct care expenses and productivity losses.
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