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Dec- 2023 -14 DecemberAir
S. Korea Scrambles Jets After Chinese, Russian Warplanes Approach
South Korea's military said it scrambled fighter jets as two Chinese and four Russian military planes entered its air defense zone.
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14 DecemberAmericas
Venezuela, Guyana Leaders to Meet to ‘De-escalate’ Tensions
The presidents of Venezuela and Guyana will meet for talks that analysts say could "de-escalate" tensions but will do little to resolve their countries' long-standing territorial dispute.
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14 DecemberAir
Russia Says Downed Nine Ukrainian Drones Near Moscow
Russia said its air defense systems had downed nine Ukrainian drones headed towards the capital, hours ahead of a highly anticipated news conference from President Putin.
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13 DecemberAsia Pacific
New Zealand to Test Renewable Energy-Powered Unmanned Surface Vessel
The Royal New Zealand Navy is set to receive an unmanned surface vessel that can run completely on renewable energy.
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13 DecemberEurope
Austria Signs $572M Air Defense Upgrade Deal With Rheinmetall
German arms manufacturer Rheinmetall has signed a 532-million-euro ($572 million) deal with Austria to modernize its air defense systems.
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13 DecemberAfrica
Egypt Launches Fourth MEKO A-200 EN Frigate
The Egyptian Navy has launched the ENS Al-Jabbar, its fourth MEKO A-200 EN frigate, at the Alexandria Shipyard.
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13 DecemberLand
GM Defense, Jankel to Offer Sport Utility Vehicle for Defense Users
GM Defense and Jankel have signed an agreement to offer the Heavy-Duty Sport Utility Vehicle for defense and government customers.
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13 DecemberWar
Russia Sending Injured, Disabled Soldiers Back to Frontline: Report
The Russian Ministry of Defense reportedly sends severely injured or disabled Russian troops back to the frontline to fight again.
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13 DecemberTechnology
US Navy Ship Maintenance Center in Florida Employs 3D Printing Tech
The US Navy has integrated a 3D-printing solution at the Southeast Regional Maintenance Center in Florida to boost shipbuilding capabilities.
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13 DecemberEurope
US Intel Says 315,000 Russian Casualties in Ukraine: Congress Source
Some 315,000 Russian troops have been killed or wounded in Ukraine since the war began in February 2022, nearly 90 percent of its pre-war force, a congressional source said.
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