Luxembourg
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May- 2024 -16 MayEurope
Luxembourg to Procure $2.83B in Military Vehicles for Binational Battalion
Luxembourg will invest $2.83 billion in the procurement of military vehicles over the next 30 years.
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16 MayLand
Luxembourg to Renovate Military Centers in Waldhof, Bleesdall
Luxembourg has approved bills to refurbish a military camp in Waldhof and a shooting range facility in Bleesdall.
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Apr- 2024 -2 AprilLand
Luxembourg Breaks Ground on Two NATO Administrative Buildings
Luxembourg has begun the construction of two administrative facilities for the NATO Support and Procurement Agency in Capellen.
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Feb- 2024 -1 FebruaryLand
Estonian Air Base Renovation Secures Additional Funds From Luxembourg
Luxembourg will send additional funds to the Estonian government for the renovation of the Ämari Air Base in the country's north.
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Oct- 2023 -23 OctoberLand
US, Luxembourg Break Ground on Military Depot Extension
The US and Luxembourg have conducted a ground-breaking ceremony to expand the Warehouses Service Agency complex in Sanem.
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May- 2023 -3 MayArms
Heckler & Koch to Deliver NATO-Standard Light Weapons to Luxembourg
German arms developer Heckler & Koch has received a contract to supply NATO-standard light weapons to the Luxembourg Armed Forces.
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Oct- 2022 -19 OctoberSpace
Luxembourg, Virgin Orbit Ink Letter of Intent for Mobile Spaceport Development
Luxembourg and Virgin Orbit intent to develop responsive space capabilities, including mobile launch infrastructures available for NATO partners and neighboring European countries.
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Sep- 2022 -19 SeptemberEurope
Luxembourg Inks $367M NATO Support Deal for Vehicle Fleet Refit
The Luxembourg Army has signed a $367 million agreement with NATO to replace its protected response and high-mobility multipurpose wheeled vehicles.
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Apr- 2018 -18 AprilEurope
Russia’s Volga-Dniepr to end NATO strategic airlift contract
Russian airline Volga-Dniepr said it will stop providing cargo planes to NATO at the end of 2018, dealing a blow to the transatlantic alliance and France in particular which rely heavily on its aircraft.
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