Europe
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Jul- 2023 -21 July
Fincantieri, Leonardo Contracted for Italian Aircraft Carrier, Destroyer Maintenance
Fincantieri and Leonardo have signed a contract to maintain the Italian Navy’s Cavour aircraft carrier and two Horizon-class destroyers.
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21 July
Rheinmetall to Supply Hero Loitering Munitions for Hungary
Hungary has awarded Rheinmetall a “three-digit million-euro” contract to supply Hero Loitering Munitions in the next two years.
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21 July
US OKs $2.9B AMRAAM Missile Sale to Germany
The US State Department has approved a potential foreign military sale of AIM-120C-8 Advanced Medium-Range Air-to-Air Missiles to Germany.
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21 July
Russian Navy Carried Out Live Fire ‘Exercise’ in Black Sea: Defense Ministry
Russia's navy carried out a live fire "exercise" in the northwest Black Sea, Moscow's defense ministry said.
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21 July
Kyrgyzstan Denies Helping Russia Bypass Sanctions
Kyrgyzstan denied helping its ally Moscow circumvent sanctions imposed over its invasion of Ukraine.
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20 July
Sweden Receives Sixth Jet to Be Configured Into GlobalEye Early Warning Aircraft
Bombardier has handed over the sixth Global 6000 to Saab, which will configure the business jet into a GlobalEye early warning aircraft for Sweden.
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20 July
British Army Trials E-Bikes to Sneak Up on Enemies
The British Army is currently trialing battery-powered mountain bikes to determine if they can support covert military operations.
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20 July
EU Considers $22 Billion Ukraine Defense Fund
The European Union is drawing up plans to set up a $22 billion fund to be spent over four years to help Ukraine defeat the Russian invasion.
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20 July
Russia Mobilizing 70-Year-Olds to Fight in Ukraine
Russian President Putin has approved a new law extending the maximum age at which its men can be mobilized to serve in the military.
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20 July
Russia Prepared to Attack Ships in Black Sea, Blame Ukraine: US Official
Russia is considering attacking civilian ships on the Black Sea and then putting the blame on Ukrainian forces, a senior White House official said.
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