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May- 2022 -11 MayAsia Pacific
India Not to Repeat Sig Sauer Rifle Contract, Cites ‘Performance’
The Indian government has decided against repeating a $90 million order for 72,400 “Patrol” Sig Sauer assault rifles due to performance issues.
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11 MayArms
Australia Announces $700 Million Special Forces Weapons Upgrade
The Australian government plans to provide its special operations forces with equipment and technologies worth 1 billion Australian dollars ($700 million).
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11 MayEurope
UK Invests $2.47 Billion In Dreadnought Nuclear Submarine
The UK Ministry of Defence has awarded BAE Systems and Rolls Royce more than £2 billion ($2.47 billion) for the Dreadnought nuclear deterrent submarine program.
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11 MayAmericas
US Marines to Upgrade Reconnaissance, Electronic Warfare Capabilities
The US Marine Corps is looking to improve its reconnaissance and electronic warfare capabilities to better confront evolving threats.
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11 MayEurope
German Govt. Agrees to Boost Its Mali UN Contingent
Germany has agreed to raise its contingent in the UN's MINUSMA peacekeeping mission in Mali to a maximum of 1,400 troops.
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11 MayTechnology
Teledyne FLIR Unveils Laser Target Designator for Military Drones
Teledyne FLIR has unveiled a new drone payload capable of providing laser target designation for laser-guided weapons.
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11 MayEurope
Sweden, UK Ink Defense Deal Ahead of NATO Decision
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson and his Swedish counterpart Magdalena Andersson announced a defense agreement in case of an attack.
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11 MayTechnology
DARPA Asks Raytheon to Develop Artificial Intelligence Medical Tool
DARPA has tapped the services of Raytheon Intelligence & Space to develop an artificial intelligence tool for use in medical procedures.
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11 MayAir
Australia to Acquire 13 Additional MH-60R Seahawks From US Navy
Lockheed Martin has announced that the Australian military will purchase 13 additional MH-60R Seahawks from the US Navy.
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11 MayAsia Pacific
Solomons PM Dismisses Concerns Over China Maritime Deal
Solomon Islands' PM dismissed criticism of a new maritime investment deal with China, saying there was nothing "sinister" in the agreement.
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