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Jul- 2021 -21 JulyTechnology
Russia ‘Weaponizing’ AI: Pentagon Intelligence Report
Russia is on the fast track to developing a range of autonomous weapon systems in a challenge to US military dominance, according to a Pentagon report.
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9 JulyMiddle East
Iran Unveils New Weapons, Equipment
The Iranian Islamic Revolution Guards Corps has acquired new domestically manufactured weapons and equipment, the service claimed on its official website.
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Jun- 2021 -25 JuneAmericas
US Marines to Equip Armored Vehicles with Israeli Loitering Munitions
The US Marine Corps has chosen an Israeli defense firm to supply smart loitering munitions system for integration into the service’s armored vehicles.
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22 JuneAmericas
Philippines Receives $3.8 Million in Weapons, Equipment From US
The Philippines has taken delivery of high-powered weapons and equipment worth $3.8 million from the US government.
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15 JuneEurope
Switzerland to Spend $2.5 Billion in Military Upgrades
Switzerland is investing $2.5 billion to provide its armed forces with modern weapons, equipment, and training to strengthen its national defense.
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7 JuneArms
Taiwan Military to Test 105mm US Tank Guns
Taiwan will mount two sets of M68A2 105mm tank guns on domestically-made armored vehicles as part of the country’s research and development on mobile gun systems.
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2 JuneEurope
Germany Rejects Ukraine Weapons Request
German Foreign Minister Heiko Maas said his country has rejected a request by Ukraine to acquire military weapons amid continuing tension with Russian-backed separatists in the country's east.
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1 JuneAir
Australia to Develop Its Own Guided Missiles
Australia will invest $761 million to design and manufacture its own guided missiles to become less reliant on imports from the US and Europe.
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May- 2021 -28 MayArms
Iran Shows Off New Underwater Weapon
The Iranian Defense Ministry recently showcased the country's latest weapons, with one such example being an underwater pistol reportedly resembling Russia’s distinctive four-barrel SPP-1.
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13 MayAmericas
US Army to Discontinue Stryker Mobile Gun System
The US Army will discontinue the use of its Stryker Mobile Gun System next year due to obsolescence and systemic issues.
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