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Dec- 2022 -2 DecemberEurope
Up to 13,000 Ukrainian Soldiers Killed Since Russian Invasion: Zelensky Aide
As many as 13,000 Ukrainian troops have been killed since Russia's invasion, a senior adviser to President Volodymyr Zelensky has said.
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2 DecemberEurope
Germany to Provide 14 THeMIS Unmanned Ground Vehicles to Ukraine
Germany has contracted two defense and technology firms to manufacture unmanned ground vehicles for Ukraine.
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2 DecemberAsia Pacific
Bangladesh Navy Taps Vard Marine to Design New Landing Craft Tank
Canadian engineering firm Vard Marine has been awarded a contract to design Bangladesh Navy’s new landing craft tank.
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2 DecemberAsia Pacific
Laos Hosts Joint Counter-Terror Drills with Russia
Laos led its third joint counter-terror military exercise with Russia, bolstering military cooperation and the nations’ defense potential.
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2 DecemberAir
Israeli Corvette-Launched LRAD Intercepts Cruise Missile in Landmark Test
Israel completed a landmark test of its long-range interceptor missile, destroying a target that “resembled an advanced cruise missile.”
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2 DecemberTechnology
RAF Rolls Out Electric Ground Power for Typhoon Fleet
The Royal Airforce has approved BAE Systems electric battery ground power units for the Typhoon fleet following a recent trial.
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2 DecemberEurope
Italy’s Govt Backs Sending Weapons to Ukraine Through 2023
Italy's new far-right government issued a decree to go on sending weapons to Ukraine through 2023.
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2 DecemberAmericas
US, South Korea and Japan Impose Fresh Sanctions on North Korea
The US, Japan, and South Korea have imposed fresh sanctions on North Korean individuals and entities in response to Pyongyang's missile tests.
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2 DecemberAmericas
US Approves $380M Anti-Air Missile Sale to Finland
The US government announced the approval of a $380 million sale of Stinger portable anti-air missiles and other equipment to Finland.
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1 DecemberEurope
Ukraine War Shows Europe ‘Not Strong Enough’: Finnish PM
Finnish Prime Minister Sanna Marin offered a "brutally honest" assessment of Europe's capabilities in the wake of Russia's war on Ukraine.
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