Russia
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May- 2021 -31 May
Afghanistan Ready to Procure Weapons from Russia: Ambassador
Afghanistan’s ambassador to Russia said his country is ready to purchase high-powered military weapons and equipment from Moscow.
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31 May
Bomb Kills 2 CAR Police, 3 Russian Paramilitaries
A military convoy struck a roadside bomb in the northwest of Central African Republic, leaving two policemen and three Russian paramilitaries dead, the government said Sunday.
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27 May
Sukhoi Developing Russia’s First Supersonic Single-Engine Stealth Aircraft
Aircraft manufacturer Sukhoi is developing Russia’s first supersonic “single-engine light tactical fighter,” state media reported.
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26 May
Armenia Says Soldier Killed in Shootout With Azerbaijani Forces
An Armenian soldier was killed Tuesday in a border shootout with Azerbaijani forces, Armenia's defense ministry said.
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25 May
Russia Has Developed ‘Weapons of the Future’: Defense Minister
Russia has developed war robots equipped with artificial intelligence, Russia’s defense minister has claimed.
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25 May
Russian Marines Add Anti-Drone Units
The Russian Marine Corps has added anti-drone units to its ranks to combat the threat posed by unmanned aerial vehicles on land and sea, Russian media reported.
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25 May
AI ‘One Ring to Rule Them All,’ Says UK Army Cyber Chief
Artificial intelligence will be central to emerging technologies such as quantum computing, biotechnology, and the military’s use of cyberspace, the UK military’s cyber chief said.
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21 May
Russia to Supply S-400 SAM Systems to India in Q4: Source
Russia will begin supplying India with S-400 surface-to-air missile systems in the fourth quarter of this year, according to Russian news agency Interfax.
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19 May
Russia Producing Drone-Launching Attack Helicopter
A Russian attack helicopter under production, the Mi-28NM, will have a drone-launching facility.
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18 May
US Wants to ‘Avoid a Militarization’ of the Arctic: Blinken
US Secretary of State Antony Blinken said Washington wanted to avoid a military build-up in the Arctic, a day after Russia defended its military activities in the strategic region.
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