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Jul- 2023 -6 JulySea
US Navy Seeking New Large Underwater Drone
The US Navy is asking defense industry partners for new Large Diameter Unmanned Undersea Vehicle solutions that could be fielded “as rapidly as possible.”
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6 JulyEurope
Zelensky Says Slow Weapons Delivery Delayed Counteroffensive
Slow weapons deliveries to Ukraine delayed Kyiv's planned counteroffensive, allowing Russia to bolster its defenses in occupied areas, President Zelensky said.
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6 JulyAfrica
15 Civilians Killed in Suspected Burkina Jihadist Attack
Around 15 civilians were killed by suspected jihadists in Burkina Faso, sparking an exodus of people fearing further bloodshed.
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6 JulyDrones - Latest News, Features & Expert Opinion
US Says Russian Jets Harassed American Drones Over Syria
Russian warplanes harassed three American drones over Syria while they were taking part in a mission against jihadists, a US commander said.
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5 JulyEurope
Rheinmetall to Build F-35A Center-Fuselage Plant in Germany
Rheinmetall plans to build a plant to manufacture the F-35A fighter jet’s center-fuselages in Germany.
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5 JulyAmericas
US Army Launches Tomahawk Missile From Typhon Battery
The US Army recently launched a Tomahawk cruise missile from the Mid-Range Capability system.
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5 JulyDOD Contracts
US Navy Contracts Boeing to Build Airborne Anti-Submarine Systems
Boeing has received a $12-million production contract for the High Altitude Anti-Submarine Warfare Weapon Capability Air Launch Accessory.
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5 JulyAsia Pacific
Philippine Coast Guard Accuses Chinese Boats of ‘Dangerous’ Maneuvres
The Philippine Coast Guard accused Chinese patrol vessels of blocking two of its boats in the disputed South China Sea.
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5 JulyArms
Saab Signs Additional Carl Gustaf M4 Contract With Australia
Saab has secured a 400-million Swedish kroner ($36.8 million) contract to supply additional Carl Gustaf M4 multi-role weapons to Australia.
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5 JulyEurope
Raytheon Laser Weapon to Receive Improved Target Classification
Raytheon UK has selected technology firm Cambridge Pixel to supply a graphical operator interface for its directed-energy weapon demonstrator.
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