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The Navy of the Ukrainian Armed Forces began using American Sea Ark Dauntless boats on the Dnepr River.
Last week we wrote that many U.S. military aircraft could not pass readiness tests. The same applies to convertorcraft and helicopters. At the time, it was reported that fighters and bombers had failed the inspection. Now more details have emerged.
The French Navy carried out a deep upgrade of the Atlantique 2 patrol aircraft, and the tests ended with a successful missile launch.
Switzerland came close to purchasing missiles for the Patriot PAC 3 air defense systems.
The German government has updated the list of military aid for Ukraine.
Norway's fifth-generation F-35 Lightning II fighters will receive advanced medium-range AMRAAM-D air-to-air missiles.
The British Ministry of Defense has signed a contract with BAE Systems to produce new Type 26 frigates.
The Croatian Defense Ministry is about to transfer a new package of military assistance to Ukraine.
Sweden continues to help Ukraine in its fight against Russian invaders by announcing a new military aid package.
Yesterday, November 15, during his evening speech Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky shared the first results of the Norwegian-American SAM system NASAMS.
Recently we wrote that the U.S. is not planning to send MQ-1C Gray Eagle drones to the AFU. Now there is information on the Internet that the Pentagon may still do it.
Military analysts @UAWeapons posted rare footage on Twitter of British Brimstone missiles in the hands of the AFU.
The U.S. Army has a contract with Lockheed Martin to produce GMLRS rockets for the M142 HIMARS and M270 MLRS.
Last week, the Israeli Air Force took to the skies F-35i Lightning II fighters to accompany the American B-52 Stratofortress.
As planned, Spain's fourth-generation Eurofighter Typhoon fighters went to Bulgaria.














