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May- 2023 -22 MayArms
Estonia, Latvia Eye German Iris-T Missile for Joint Air Defense System
Estonia and Latvia have started negotiations to jointly procure the Iris-T surface-launched missile.
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19 MayArms
Elbit Systems to Supply 20 PULS Rocket Systems to Dutch Army
Elbit Systems has received a contract to supply 20 Precise & Universal Launching System artillery rocket systems to the Netherlands.
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19 MayAsia Pacific
Taiwan Buys 18 Additional HIMARS Rocket Launchers From US
Taiwan has announced the acquisition of 18 additional M142 HIMARS launchers to bolster its precision strike capabilities.
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19 MayWar
High Stakes for Ukraine’s Spring Offensive Against Russian Troops
Ukraine's highly anticipated counteroffensive will be an important test of its ability to make significant new gains against Russian forces.
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17 MayArms
Rheinmetall, Elbit Demonstrate 155mm L52 Howitzer
Rheinmetall and Elbit Systems have conducted a live-fire demonstration of an automated 155-millimeter L52 wheeled self-propelled howitzer.
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17 MayArms
Denmark to Base Short-Range Air Defense System on Rheinmetall’s Skyranger
Denmark plans to equip its armed forces with a new mobile short-range air defense system based on Rheinmetall’s Skyranger.
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16 MayArms
Israel, Peru Collaborate on Assault Rifle Production
Israel has agreed to transfer technologies and knowledge for the ARAD family of assault rifles to a Peruvian arms and ammunition manufacturer.
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14 MayArms
Germany Unveils $2.9B Weapons Package for Ukraine
Germany is preparing a new weapons package for Ukraine worth $2.9 billion, reportedly Berlin's largest since Russia invaded last year.
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13 MayArms
Rheinmetall to Help Maintain Weapons in Ukraine
Rheinmetall said it will form a joint venture with Ukraine's state weapons manufacturer to maintain military vehicles in Ukraine.
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12 MayAmericas
US Military Readiness Degraded by Two Decades of Conflict: Report
Two decades of direct and indirect conflict involving the US military has degraded its combat readiness, the Government Accountability Office has found.
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