Europe
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Jan- 2024 -10 January
Germany Pledges Aid to Boost Lebanese Army
German Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock pledged $16 million to bolster the Lebanese armed forces amid growing concern about tensions on the border with Israel as the Gaza war rages.
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10 January
Turkish Firm Tests Grenade Launcher-Armed Drone
Turkish defense firm Asisguard recently tested a a drone equipped with a grenade-launcher manufactured by Repkon Defense Systems.
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10 January
Russia May Have Deployed Faster Shahed Drone in Ukraine
Russia may have debuted an upgraded jet-powered Sahed drone that is harder to intercept in Ukraine.
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10 January
Spain Donates Armored Ambulances to Ukraine
Spain has donated two armored ambulances to Ukraine to be used exclusively for humanitarian missions, patient evacuation and medical care.
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10 January
A Year Later, Canada Yet to Send Promised Air Defense System to Ukraine: Report
Canada has yet to deliver NASAMS air defense systems to Ukraine a year after promising them to the war-ravaged nation, CBC News has reported.
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10 January
Sweden to Send 800 Troops to Latvia Despite Pending NATO Membership
Sweden is planning to send 800 troops to Latvia early next year to reinforce NATO's presence in the country.
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10 January
UK, US Forces Repel ‘Largest Attack’ Yet by Houthis in Red Sea
US and UK forces have shot down more than 20 drones and missiles over the Red Sea launched by Yemen's Houthis.
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9 January
Poland Receives 29 US Abrams Battle Tanks
The Polish Army has received 29 M1A1 Abrams battle tanks from the US at the port of Świnoujście in Western Pomerania.
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9 January
Serbia Mulls Reinstating Mandatory Military Service Amid Rising Tensions
The Serbian government is looking at reinstating mandatory military service in the country amid increasing tensions in the Balkan region.
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9 January
UK Hiding Critical Shortage of Military Personnel: Former Officials
The British government is refusing to publicize the current shortage of skilled military personnel to avoid scrutiny, former UK defense officials have claimed.
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