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Jan- 2023 -30 JanuaryArms
France, Australia to Supply Ukraine With 155mm Shells
France and Australia will supply Ukraine with 155mm shells needed for artillery pieces provided by the West since Russia's invasion.
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27 JanuaryAmericas
US to Boost Artillery Production Sixfold With Eye on Ukraine
The US will reportedly increase production of artillery shells by 500 percent to replenish stockpiles sent to Ukraine.
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26 JanuaryAfrica
Ethiopia Acquires Dozens of Chinese Wheeled Howitzers
Ethiopia has acquired dozens of Chinese-built 155 mm SH15 wheeled, self-propelled howitzers, images of a joint military exercise revealed.
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24 JanuaryEurope
Estonia Sending All Its 155-mm Howitzers to Ukraine
Estonia will donate all its 155-millimeter howitzers to Ukraine as part of its most extensive military assistance yet.
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20 JanuaryArms
Finland to Send Heavy Artillery to Ukraine
Finland announced a 400-million-euro military aid package to Ukraine, including heavy artillery as well as munitions but no Leopard tanks.
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17 JanuaryEurope
Estonia Buys a Dozen Additional K9 Howitzers
The Estonian government has signed a $38.9 million contract to procure 12 additional K9 Thunder howitzers from Hanwha Defense.
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12 JanuaryEurope
Turkish Army Receives First ‘Storm’ Next-Gen Howitzers
The Turkish Army has taken delivery of its first six “Firtina” (Storm) next-generation self-propelled howitzers.
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11 JanuaryEurope
Sweden OKs Transfer of Archer Self-Propelled Howitzers to Ukraine
Sweden announced that it would send Archer self-propelled howitzers to Ukraine to help counter the Russian invasion.
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6 JanuaryWar
Norway Ships 10,000 Artillery Rounds to Ukraine
Norway has delivered 10,000 artillery rounds to Ukraine, compatible with a range of 155 mm artillery.
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2 JanuaryArms
Colombia Selects Nexter’s Caesar Howitzer
Colombia has selected the French defense firm Nexter’s Caesar 6×6 self-propelled howitzer for its military.
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