air defense
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Jan- 2024 -18 JanuaryEurope
Sweden Orders Saab Mobile Short Range Air Defence System
Sweden has ordered Saab’s Mobile Short Range Air Defence system for $28.55 million.
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17 JanuaryAir
Norway to Deploy F-35 Fighter Jets to Iceland
Norway will conduct the first of three NATO fighter deployments to Iceland this year, sending four F-35 combat aircraft to Keflavík Air Base.
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17 JanuaryEurope
Georgia Buys Anti-Aircraft Missiles From Poland
Georgia has procured an undisclosed Polish anti-aircraft missile system to bolster its air defense capabilities.
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16 JanuaryAir
US Delivers Two Black Hawks to Albania
Albania received its first two UH-60A Black Hawk helicopters from the US in a turnover ceremony held at Rinas Air Base.
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12 JanuaryEurope
Rheinmetall’s Skyranger Air Defense System Passes Key Milestone
Rheinmetall has tested its mobile Skyranger 30 air defense system, paving the way for its system qualification in mid-2024.
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12 JanuaryMiddle East
Rafael Tests New, ‘All-in-One’ Spyder Air Defense Configuration
Rafael Advanced Defense Systems has announced the successful trial of a new, improved configuration of its Spyder air defense system.
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11 JanuaryAir
Indonesia Completes 42 Rafale Fighter Jet Order With France
Indonesia has signed a deal to buy 18 more Dassault Rafale fighter jets from France, completing a 2022 order for 42 of the planes.
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10 JanuaryAmericas
A Year Later, Canada Yet to Send Promised Air Defense System to Ukraine: Report
Canada has yet to deliver NASAMS air defense systems to Ukraine a year after promising them to the war-ravaged nation, CBC News has reported.
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9 JanuaryWar
Ground-Launched ASRAAM Clocks Hit Rate of 90 Percent in Ukraine
A UK-delivered mobile air defense system that uses ASRAAM short-range air-to-air missile has achieved a strike rate of 90 percent in Ukraine.
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9 JanuaryWar
Russian Ballistic Missiles Render Ukraine Air Defense Less Effective
Moscow may intensify its procurement of ballistic missiles from abroad, as they have been more difficult to intercept.
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