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A military exercise called Arctic Challenge 2023 has begun in Norway. The exercise involves US fifth-generation F-35 Lightning II fighter jets.
North Korea has attempted to launch its first satellite into orbit. It was called Malligyong-1. But the mission did not go according to plan.
Expal is working to increase the range of 155mm barrel artillery. The Spanish company is developing new projectiles.
Ukrainian Defence Minister Oleksiy Reznikov gave an interview to the French portal Ouest-France in which he explained how many Leopard 2 tanks Ukraine had received.
Following the US, Italy is also preparing a new military assistance package for the Ukrainian Armed Forces.
The United States is preparing to announce a new military assistance package for the Ukrainian Armed Forces.
Following Rheinmetall, another European defence giant plans to launch a company in Ukraine. This time it is the British company BAE Systems.
Taiwan has awaited deliveries of the FIM-92 Stinger man-portable air defence systems. They recently arrived in the country on a Boeing 747.
Last week, John Kirby said the United States wanted to move ahead with the sale of F-16 Fighting Falcon fighters to Turkey. President Joe Biden also commented on the situation.
The Ukrainian Armed Forces should receive US F-16 Fighting Falcon fighters this year. Defence Minister Oleksiy Reznikov believes that Eurofighter Typhoons would also help the Air Force.
The Polish Ministry of Defence has ordered AGM-114 Hellfire anti-tank missiles from the US.
The trilateral defence alliance AUKUS, comprising the US, Australia and the UK, has tested military equipment based on artificial intelligence. The groundbreaking tests took place in April of this year.
The British Royal Navy's HMS Dauntless (D33) destroyer has recently undergone an upgrade and is now off to the Caribbean Sea. The purpose of the mission is to test the engines in warm waters.
Israel has completed a series of tests of the C-Dome surface-to-air missile system. The tests began in late autumn last year and lasted for about six months.
The Polish Navy will receive the first of four AW101 helicopters this summer. The contract, worth more than $400 million, was signed four years ago. The Polish Navy wants to order more than 20 more helicopters.














