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May- 2023 -3 MayAfrica
Germany to Pull Troops Out of Mali by May 2024
The German government has decided to end its participation in the UN mission in Mali by next May over problems with the ruling junta.
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3 MayAir
Hensoldt Upgrades Weapon Locating Radars for Germany, France
Hensoldt has modernized weapon-locating Counter Battery Radar systems for Germany and France.
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Apr- 2023 -28 AprilArms
UK, Germany Push Next Phase of Joint Main Battle Tank Ammunition Development
The UK and Germany will begin the next phase of joint advanced armor-piercing ammunition development for main battle tanks.
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26 AprilAir
Russian Military Aircraft Intercepted Over Baltic Sea: Germany
Germany and Britain intercepted three Russian military reconnaissance aircraft over the Baltic Sea, the German air force said.
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25 AprilLand
Germany Orders 227 More All-Terrain Vehicles Vehicles
BAE Systems has received a $400 million contract to deliver an additional 227 BvS10 amphibious all-terrain armored vehicles to Germany.
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24 AprilEurope
Rheinmetall and Lockheed to Develop German HIMARS
Rheinmetall Defence and Lockheed Martin have signed an agreement to jointly develop a rocket artillery system for the German military.
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20 AprilDrones - Latest News, Features & Expert Opinion
Rheinmetall Unveils Multi-Purpose ‘Game Changer’ Drone
Rheinmetall recently unveiled a multi-purpose unmanned aerial vehicle with reconnaissance and combat features.
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20 AprilLand
Germany to Upgrade 143 Puma Infantry Fighting Vehicles
Projekt System & Management has received an $844 million contract to upgrade 143 German Puma infantry fighting vehicles.
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18 AprilEurope
Germany Joins Joint Armored Vehicle Program With Finland, Sweden
Germany has joined Sweden, Finland, and Latvia in a multinational armored vehicle program to provide improved mobility and firepower to their armed forces.
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13 AprilAfrica
Germany Vows Further Support for Sahel After Mali Exit
Germany will stay committed to security in the Sahel after the planned withdrawal of its troops from Mali, Defense Minister Boris Pistorius said.
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