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Feb- 2024 -13 FebruaryArms
Rheinmetall Begins Building New Ammo Plant in Germany
Rheinmetall has begun the construction of a new ammunition factory at Unterlüß in northern Germany following a ground-breaking ceremony.
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13 FebruaryAmericas
US Army Reactivates First Overseas Watercraft Unit After 26 Years
The US Army has reactivated its first watercraft unit outside the US after nearly three decades.
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13 FebruaryEurope
Russian Bill Targets Assets of People Discrediting Military
Russia’s lower house of parliament recently passed a bill that would enforce stronger punishments against those who discredit the military.
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13 FebruaryEurope
Armenia Says 4 Killed in Border Flare-Up With Azerbaijan
Armenia and Azerbaijan accused each other of opening fire on their volatile border, with Yerevan saying Azerbaijani forces killed four of its soldiers.
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13 FebruaryArms
SAIC to Deliver MK 48 Torpedo Test Sets for US Navy
Virginia-based SAIC has secured an $80-million contract to supply MK 48 torpedo test sets for the US Navy.
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13 FebruaryAir
Lockheed, Red 6 Achieve Milestone in TF-50 Simulator AR Integration
Lockheed Martin and Red 6 have achieved a milestone in equipping the TF-50 aircraft simulator with an augmented reality solution.
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13 FebruaryEurope
Norway to Order More Kongsberg NASAMS Following Ukraine Aid
The Norwegian government has petitioned parliament for 10 more launch units and four fire control centers of the NASAMS defense system.
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13 FebruaryCyber
Pro-Palestine Hackers Target US Navy’s 5th Fleet, Says Obtained Classified Docs
A pro-Palestine hacking group claimed that it had breached computer systems of the US Navy’s fifth fleet stationed in Bahrain, obtaining a trove of classified documents.
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13 FebruaryAmericas
Guyana Wants New Choppers, Drones as Venezuela Tensions Soar
Guyana has announced a major investment in modern military weapons and equipment as tensions with neighboring Venezuela continue to soar.
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13 FebruaryEurope
Court Orders Netherlands to Stop F-35 Parts Delivery to Israel
The Netherlands must stop delivering parts for F-35s used by Israel in Gaza after a Dutch court ruled there was a "clear risk" the planes would be involved in breaking international humanitarian law.
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