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Jun- 2022 -13 JuneAsia Pacific
North Korea Fires Suspected Artillery: Seoul
North Korea fired a series of artillery shots, days after leader Kim Jong Un vowed to use "power for power" to defend the country's sovereignty.
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9 JuneWar
Poland to Deliver Self-Propelled Howitzers to Ukraine
Poland has signed a $700 million contract with Ukraine to sell the country more than 50 155mm Krab self-propelled howitzers.
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2 JuneBusiness
Canada Asks South Korea to Supply More Artillery Rounds
Canada has asked the government of South Korea to produce and deliver more artillery rounds to backfill supplies that Ottawa sent to Ukraine.
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May- 2022 -26 MayAmericas
US Army Awards Rheinmetall $2.5 Million Light Artillery Contract
The US Army has awarded American Rheinmetall Munition a $2.5 million contract to supply a lighter and shorter artillery system.
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9 MayLand
UK to Equip Coyote Tactical Vehicles With 105mm Howitzers
The British Army will soon see its Coyote six-wheeled tactical vehicles equipped with 105-millimeter Howitzer weapon systems.
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6 MayWar
Germany Planning to Send Weapon Locating Radar to Ukraine: Report
Germany plans to deliver Counter Battery Radar systems to destroy Russian artillery guns amid the ongoing war in Ukraine.
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4 MayWar
Germany Considering Long-Range Howitzers for Ukraine: Report
The German government is considering a proposal to send seven Panzerhaubitze 2000 long-range armored howitzers to Ukraine.
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4 MayAsia Pacific
Indian Army Seeks Mounted Gun For Mountain Warfare
The Indian Army has issued a solicitation for information to procure an unspecified number of indigenous 105 mm/37 caliber mounted gun systems.
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Apr- 2022 -27 AprilWar
Australia to Deliver Six M777 Howitzers to Ukraine
Australia will deliver six M777 155mm howitzers to Ukraine as part of a $19 million package to bolster the country’s defenses against Russia.
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Mar- 2022 -22 MarchEurope
Lockheed Martin Joins UK K9 Thunder Howitzer Program
Lockheed Martin UK has joined the Hanwha Defense-led Team Thunder to manufacture the K9A2 Self-Propelled Howitzer for the UK Mobile Fires Platform artillery program.
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