Europe
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Mar- 2024 -5 March
Russia Suffered 350,000 Casualties in Ukraine but Still Gains Upper Hand: Intel
The Russian military has gained the upper hand in Ukraine despite more than 350,000 casualties since the war began, according to recent intelligence reports.
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5 March
Germany Blames Ukraine War Talks Leak on ‘Individual Error’
Germany sought to downplay an audio leak of senior military personnel discussing the war in Ukraine, blaming "individual error" and stressing that Berlin still had the trust of allies.
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5 March
Danish Army CV90 Fleet to Receive Maintenance From BAE
Denmark has awarded BAE Systems a contract to deliver repair and sustainment services for the army’s CV90 infantry fighting vehicles.
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5 March
Canada Mulls Sending Troops to Ukraine for Non-Combat Roles
The Canadian military could soon send troops to Ukraine provided “certain conditions” are met, Defense Minister Bill Blair has revealed.
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4 March
Hensoldt to Supply All-Round Vision System for KNDS Howitzers
Hensoldt has signed a deal to supply KNDS' Remote-Controlled Howitzer 155 mm with a 360-degree observation system.
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4 March
French Navy Accepts Last of Six H160 Guépard Helicopters
The French Navy has received the final H160 Guépard rotorcraft at the Lanvéoc-Poulmic base under a six-unit contract signed in 2020.
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4 March
Ukraine Says Behind Railway Blast in Southwest Russia
Ukraine said it blew up a railway bridge in Russia's southwestern Samara region because it was being used to transport "military cargo."
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4 March
Sweden Tests New SSV 24 Firearms in Karlsborg
The Swedish Materiel Administration has begun fire tests of the armed forces’ new self-defense weapons in Karlsborg.
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4 March
NATO Conducts First All-Female Command and Control Mission
A NATO Airborne Warning and Control System (AWACS) mission has been completed for the first time with an all-female crew.
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4 March
Germany Intercepts Russian Planes Close to NATO Territory
Two German Air Force jets have conducted NATO's first-ever scramble from Latvia to escort two Russian planes flying close to NATO territory.
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