Ukraine continues its attacks on Russian assets, striking an armor workshop and contributing to the growing equipment shortage.
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Defense News on MSNUS, allies rush to refit their big guns with GPS protectionsThe kit in question, the Digital GPS Anti-Jam Receiver, or DIGAR, is sold by BAE Systems and was originally intended for air ...
Australia is ramping up plans to bolster its missile arsenal after China's recent naval operations near major Australian ...
The most important consideration in defense procurement is the items arriving in-country quickly, and not details of ...
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RBC Ukraine on MSNHIMARS destroys Russian marines’ armored vehicles and repair workshopUkrainian forces identified the location of a Russian marine workshop where enemy troops were reinforcing the armor of their ...
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inews.co.uk on MSNUkraine Kursk offensive branded a costly mistake as troops withdrawUkraine’s cross-border offensive into Russia’s Kursk region was a mistake that could lead to further loss of territory, military analysts believe, as troops pull out after a seven-month occupation. ...
The plan being proposed by the Canadian Forces senior leadership would see the purchase of a number of HIMARS built by ...
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Ukrainska Pravda on MSNUkrainian forces destroy Russian repair hub with HIMARS – videoUkrainian forces have discovered and destroyed a production hub where the soldiers of the 155th Marine Brigade of the Russian ...
U.S. military aid and strategic support for Taiwan are being reshaped. What will that mean for arms sales, military ...
THE HAGUE, Netherlands — The war in Ukraine has jump-started a scramble to fortify artillery systems against GPS jamming and spoofing, with a technology previously used primarily on airborne ...
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