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Mar- 2023 -1 MarchEurope
Half of Swiss Favor Allowing Arms Transfers to Ukraine: Poll
A recent poll shows one in two people in Switzerland favors relaxing its military neutrality to allow the transfer of Swiss-made arms to Ukraine.
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1 MarchTechnology
US Developing Two Military Battery Prototypes
The US Defense Logistics Agency’s Research and Development Office has launched two projects to enhance military batteries.
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1 MarchEurope
Serbia Won’t Provide Russia With Weapons Despite Expectations: Ukraine Intel
Serbia will not send weapons and equipment to Russia despite Moscow’s expectations of support for its year-long war against Ukraine.
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Feb- 2023 -28 FebruaryAsia Pacific
US OKs $500M Anti-Radiation Missile Sale to Australia
The US State Department has cleared a possible sale of anti-radiation missiles to the government of Australia for $506 million.
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26 FebruaryAsia Pacific
S. Korea Buys Polish C2 Systems for K239 Chunmoo MRLS
South Korea’s Hanwha Aerospace has contracted a Polish firm to deliver command and control systems for Poland's K239 Chunmoo Multiple Rocket Launch System.
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24 FebruaryEurope
BAE Systems Announces Record Military Orders
British military equipment maker BAE Systems said it won a record-high number of orders last year.
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23 FebruaryArms
UAE Spends Billions on Precision-Guided Weapons, Drones
EDGE Group subsidiary Halcon has received multiple contracts to supply precision-guided weapons for the UAE Armed Forces.
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22 FebruaryEurope
Why China’s Military Support for Russia Would be a ‘Game Changer’
The US says China is considering providing lethal support for Russia's war in Ukraine, something analysts say could be a "game changer."
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21 FebruaryArms
Estonia to Obtain ‘Significant Amount’ of Loitering Munitions
Estonia plans to procure a “significant quantity of loitering munitions” in response to Russia’s ongoing invasion of Ukraine.
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20 FebruaryAmericas
Lockheed Clinches $1.1B US Sea-Based Hypersonic Weapon Contract
Lockheed Martin has received a $1.1-billion contract to provide the US Navy with its first sea-based hypersonic strike capability.
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