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Dec- 2022 -29 DecemberEurope
US Army Seeks HIMARS Fire Control Systems for Ukraine, Taiwan
The US Army has sought information on HIMARS fire control systems for partner nations Ukraine, Taiwan, and Latvia.
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20 DecemberEurope
Rheinmetall to Supply Artillery Shells to Undisclosed NATO Customer
Rheinmetall has been awarded a framework contract to deliver 155mm artillery ammunition to an undisclosed NATO customer
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19 DecemberEurope
Lithuania Buys 18 Next-Gen Caesar Howitzers: Report
Lithuania has ordered 18 Caesar Mark II wheeled artillery guns from Nexter to replace World War II-era M101A1 105mm towed guns.
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19 DecemberEurope
Czech Republic Orders 10 More Caesar Howitzers From France
The Czech Republic has ordered 10 more Caesar self-propelled howitzers from French weapons manufacturer Nexter Systems.
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8 DecemberEurope
Germany Confirms 18 Remote-Controlled Wheeled Howitzers for Ukraine
The German government has confirmed the sale of 18 RCH 155 remote-controlled wheeled howitzers to Ukraine.
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6 DecemberAir
Elbit, KMW Expand Rocket Artillery Cooperation Deal
Elbit Systems Germany and Munich-based KMW have agreed to enhance rocket artillery cooperation for local rocket production in Europe.
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6 DecemberAsia Pacific
North Korea Fires Artillery Barrage Into Buffer Zone: Seoul
North Korea fired a barrage of artillery shells into a maritime buffer zone on Monday, according to Seoul's military.
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Nov- 2022 -28 NovemberArms
Finland’s Future Pohjanmaa Corvettes to Receive Additional Weapon System
Finland plans to sign a contract with BAE Systems Bofors to procure naval guns for the Finnish Navy’s future Pohjanmaa corvettes.
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21 NovemberMiddle East
Rocket Fire From Syria Kills Three on Turkish Border: Governor
Rockets fired from Syria towards Turkey's border town of Karkamis on Monday killed three people and wounded six, Turkey's interior minister said.
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18 NovemberAmericas
US Army Seeking Lightweight Counter-Mortar Radar for Ukraine
The US Army has contracted New York-based firm SRCTec LLC to manufacture lightweight counter-mortar radar systems for use in Ukraine.
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