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May- 2023 -31 MayBusiness
GM Defense, Black Sage to Integrate Anti-Drone Solution With Military Vehicles
GM Defense and Black Sage Technologies have collaborated to explore integrating a counter-unmanned aerial system with military vehicles.
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31 MayAir
Norway to Retire P-3 Orion Fleet After 54 Years
The Royal Norwegian Air Force will retire its P-3 Orion maritime surveillance aircraft fleet, in service for more than five decades, on June 30.
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31 MayBusiness
Boeing, ST Engineering to Jointly Explore P-8A Poseidon Sustainment Projects
Boeing and ST Engineering have agreed to jointly explore sustainment projects supporting the P-8A Poseidon maritime patrol aircraft.
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31 MayAsia Pacific
North Korea Spy Satellite Crashes Into Sea
North Korea attempted to launch a military spy satellite to monitor the US, but it crashed into the sea due to "serious defects.”
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30 MayAir
US Tests MQ-9 Reaper Drone With SATCOM Upgrade
The US has trialed an upgraded satellite communications capability on an MQ-9 Reaper aerial drone during a multilateral exercise in Alaska.
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30 MaySea
US Navy Receives Revamped USS George Washington
Huntington Ingalls Industries has delivered the USS George Washington to the US Navy after modernizing it for the second half of its service.
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30 MayEurope
Denmark to Triple Defense Budget Over Next Decade
Denmark’s government announced that it would triple its defense budget over the next 10 years in the wake of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
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30 MayArms
Canada Receives First Tranche of Sig Sauer P320 Handguns
Canada has received its first tranche of C22 full-frame Sig Sauer P320 semi-automatic handguns as part of a contract with MD Charlton.
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30 MayAsia Pacific
Taiwan Takes Delivery of Stinger Air Defense Missiles From US
Taiwan has received the first batch of FIM-92 Stinger air defense missiles from the US as part of a $500 million military aid package.
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30 MayEurope
UK Experts Teach Ukrainians to Make Building-Penetrating Bombs: Report
British bomb experts are reportedly teaching Ukrainians to make can-sized explosives that are capable of penetrating buildings.
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