Europe
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Jul- 2022 -20 July
Six More French Caesar Howitzers ‘on Way’ to Ukraine: Minister
Another six French-made Caesar artillery guns promised to Ukraine by President Emmanuel Macron are "on their way" to the war-torn country.
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19 July
Ukraine Calls for Ramp-Up of US Precision Rocket Systems
Ukraine has asked for the West to scale up drastically its supply of precision rocket systems, calling them a "game-changer."
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19 July
Norway to Procure Raytheon StormBreaker Smart Weapon for Its F-35s
Norway will procure the StormBreaker smart weapon developed by Raytheon Missiles & Defense for its fleet of F-35 jet fighters.
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19 July
Russian Air Defense Mistakenly Downs Own Aircraft in Ukraine
Russian air defense appears to have mistakenly downed their newest fighter aircraft, the Su-34M, over Ukraine.
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19 July
EU Proposes Joint Arms Purchases to Replenish Stocks
The European Commission proposed spending $508 million to finance joint defense purchases among member states.
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19 July
Erdogan Renews Threat to ‘Freeze’ Swedish, Finnish NATO Bids
Erdogan renewed his threat to "freeze" the NATO membership bids of Sweden and Finland unless Ankara's conditions were met.
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18 July
Poland Buys 116 Used M1A1 Abrams Tanks From US
The Polish government has ordered 116 used M1A1 Abrams main battle tanks (MBTs) from the United States, defense minister Mariusz Blaszczak said.
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18 July
Russian Shelling Kills Six in Donbas Town Toretsk: Kyiv
Ukrainian emergency services said Russian shelling had destroyed a building, killing six people in the town of Toretsk in Donetsk.
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18 July
Russia Has Been to Iran Twice in Last Month to Assess Drones: US
Russian officials have recently visited Iran twice to assess combat drones, US National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan said.
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15 July
Royal Air Force Chief Says UK Drone Swarms Ready for Battle
The RAF's drone swarms have shown “enormous operational potential to confuse and overwhelm an adversary’s air defenses,” the service's chief of staff said.
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