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Feb- 2024 -27 FebruaryArms
Raytheon, Rafael Start Tamir Missile Factory Construction in Arkansas
Raytheon and Rafael joint venture R2S has begun constructing a Tamir missile manufacturing facility in East Camden, Arkansas.
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26 FebruaryEurope
Czech Republic Mulls Acquiring Australian Military Equipment
The Czech Republic is considering purchasing weapons and equipment from Australia to replenish its stockpiles sent to Ukraine.
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21 FebruaryAsia Pacific
Taiwan Completes Fielding of New Anti-Drone Weapons
The Taiwanese military has completed the distribution of a new anti-drone weapon to troops across various services.
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19 FebruaryEurope
British Army Fires Swedish Archer Mobile Howitzer for First Time
British Army soldiers have, for the first time, fired the Swedish-made Archer wheeled artillery system procured last year.
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13 FebruaryArms
SAIC to Deliver MK 48 Torpedo Test Sets for US Navy
Virginia-based SAIC has secured an $80-million contract to supply MK 48 torpedo test sets for the US Navy.
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12 FebruaryCyber
UN Investigates $3B N. Korean Cyberattack Campaign for Mass Destruction Weapons Funding
The United Nations is investigating North Korean cyberattacks that pooled $3 billion to fund Pyongyang's weapons of mass destruction.
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7 FebruaryArms
France Buys 1,300 Akeron, 329 Mistral Missiles
MBDA has received a contract to deliver 1,300 Akeron missiles and 329 Mistral 3 short-range air defense systems to France.
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7 FebruaryArms
NATO Orders AT4 Anti-Armor Weapons From Saab
Swedish defense company Saab has secured a contract to deliver AT4 man-portable anti-armor weapons to NATO.
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2 FebruaryAsia Pacific
Australia Stalling Decision on Military Exports to Israel Over Fear of Backlash: Report
The Australian government is stalling its decision on whether or not it will greenlight the export of military weapons to Israel.
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Jan- 2024 -31 JanuaryEurope
Ukraine Needs More Than HIMARS to Blunt Russia’s Artillery Fire: Experts
Ukrainian forces need more than just US-made HIMARS rockets to blunt the increasing rate of Russian artillery fire.
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