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Mar- 2023 -30 MarchBusiness
Pratt & Whitney to Build Military Engine Sustainment Center in Oklahoma
Pratt & Whitney has announced a $255 million investment to construct a military engine sustainment center in Oklahoma.
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30 MarchAsia Pacific
After Egypt, US Sends Remaining Cyclone Patrol Ships to Philippines
The US Navy is transferring its remaining Cyclone-class patrol ships to the Philippines, providing a needed boost to the nation’s surveillance capabilities.
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30 MarchEurope
Finland Orders More 155mm Artillery Ammunition Parts
Finland has contracted local defense firm Nammo Lapua Oy to manufacture additional 155-millimeter ammunition parts for its military.
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30 MarchAir
Israeli Strikes Near Damascus Wound Two Soldiers: Syria
Israel carried out missile strikes near Damascus early Thursday that wounded two Syrian soldiers, Syria's defense ministry said.
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30 MarchCyber
Russia Ramps Up Cyberattacks on Ukraine Allies: Analysts
Russia's cyberwar on Ukraine largely failed and Moscow is increasingly targeting Kyiv's European allies, according to US and French analysts.
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29 MarchMiddle East
Israel Launches New Spy Satellite: Defense Ministry
Israel launched a new spy satellite with advanced imaging capabilities early on Wednesday, the defense ministry said.
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29 MarchBusiness
India Pitches ‘Affordable’ Military Hardware to Africa
India showed off domestically made helicopters, drones, and artillery at a gathering of army chiefs and officials from 31 African nations.
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29 MarchArms
Spain to Send Six Leopard Tanks to Ukraine After Easter
Spain will send six promised Leopard battle tanks to Ukraine after Easter to help the war-torn country fend off Russia's invasion.
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29 MarchAmericas
Colombia Says ELN Rebels Killed Nine Soldiers
Colombia's ELN guerrilla group, which is in peace talks with the government, has killed nine soldiers in the country's northeast, the government said.
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29 MarchAmericas
Top US General Warns of High Ammo Use in Event of Major War
America's top military officer warned that war between the US and another major power would see "off the charts" munitions consumption.
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