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Sep- 2023 -6 SeptemberTechnology
Latvia, NATO to Test Unmanned Vehicles, Sensors, VR Systems in ‘5G Bubble’
Latvia has signed a memorandum of understanding with NATO to test several military systems within a “tactical 5G bubble.”
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6 SeptemberArms
Poland Orders LTAMDS Radars, Patriot Launchers From US
Poland has signed an agreement to purchase 12 Lower-Tier Air and Missile Defense Sensors and 48 Patriot launchers from the US.
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6 SeptemberTechnology
US Air Force Tests Smartphone Application for Joint Medical Documentation
The US Air Force is testing a smartphone application documenting soldiers' en-route and point-of-injury care.
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6 SeptemberAmericas
US ‘Increasingly Concerned’ With Ukraine Battlefield Tactics Against Russia
US officials have expressed concerns regarding the battlefield tactics Ukraine is using to combat invading Russian forces.
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6 SeptemberTerrorism
UK to Ban Russia’s Wagner Group as ‘Terrorist’ Organization: Reports
The UK is to ban Russian mercenary group Wagner as a terrorist organization, media reports said, quoting Home Secretary Suella Braverman.
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5 SeptemberEurope
Poland to Spend Over 4 Percent of GDP on Defense in 2024
Poland plans to spend more than four percent of its GDP on defense next year amid security concerns over the war in neighboring Ukraine.
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5 SeptemberAfrica
France Discussing Withdrawal of ‘Certain Military Elements’ From Niger
The French army is holding talks with Niger's military over withdrawing "elements" of its presence there following a coup.
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5 SeptemberAsia Pacific
Hanwha to Unveil ‘Next-Gen’ Military Systems at Polish Defense Expo
South Korea’s Hanwha Group will introduce its “next-generation” defense systems at the International Defense Industry Exhibition in Poland.
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5 SeptemberCyber
Russian Hackers Suspected to Have Leaked Sensitive UK Military Data
A group of Russian hackers accessed gigabytes of sensitive data related to British military and intelligence sites, the Daily Mail Online has reported.
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5 SeptemberTechnology
US Army, iNtRON to Develop New Treatment for Urinary Tract Infections in Soldiers
The US Army has signed an agreement with iNtRON to develop bacteriophages that can combat Uropathogenic Escherichia coli in warfighters.
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