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Yesterday, December 1, the German government announced that it was going to transfer a new batch of Gepard anti-aircraft guns to the Ukrainian Armed Forces. It is now known when the weapons will arrive in Ukraine.
Lithuania has received the second batch of JLTV armored vehicles.
As part of the joint exercises of China and Russia, planes of the two countries exchanged airfields for the first time in history.
U.S. defense contractor Lockheed Martin will receive a new contract from the Pentagon to produce the M142 HIMARS.
The Ukrainian Armed Forces are using Sisu XA-180 armored personnel carriers in their war against Russian invaders.
The United States of America, together with panthers from the North Atlantic Alliance, wants to find additional NASAMS surface-to-air missile systems for Ukraine in the Middle East.
The U.S. Air Force conducted an unusual test called the elephant walk involving B-2 Spirit strategic bombers.
Early last month it became known that the United States would withdraw F-15 Eagle fighters from Kadena Air Base in Japan. This process has already begun.
BAE Systems continues its series of tests of unguided missiles equipped with the Advanced Precision Kill Weapon System (APKWS), which is manufactured at BAE facilities in Hudson, New Hampshire, and Austin, Texas.
The Turkish Armed Forces received the first batch of upgraded ZMA-15 infantry fighting vehicles.
The other day we wrote that Germany was planning to transfer an additional batch of Gepard anti-aircraft guns to Ukraine. Now Deutsche Welle has shared new details of the military assistance.
The U.S. Department of Defense awarded a contract to Raytheon to produce additional surface-to-air missile systems
The Belgian Defense Minister Ludivine Dedonder recently announced that she plans to transfer underwater drones to Ukraine. According to Navy Recognition, this is about the R7 devices.
The Ukrainian Armed Forces may receive a high-precision Ground-Launched Small Diameter Bomb (GLSDB) system next year. This is a completely new development that has not yet had a single customer, let alone a use on the battlefield.
Japan wants to buy up to 500 American Tomahawk cruise missiles, which can hit targets at ranges up to 1,850 kilometers - the contract could cost more than $1 billion














