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The Norwegian company Kongsberg Defense & Aerospace and South Korean Hanwha Techwin announced cooperation to adapt the NSM missile for launch from the K239 Chunmoo multiple rocket launcher.
Recently we wrote that Belgium would send large-caliber machine guns and ammunition to Ukraine. As it turned out, we are talking about M2HB machine guns.
The Ukrainian Armed Forces are already using Gepard self-propelled air defense systems at the front.
"U.S. Air Force Has No Planes" or so the Russian propaganda media can expect to hear in the news after the latest statement by Mark Kelly, head of the United States Air Force's Combat Aviation Command.
The United States delivered several M142 HIMARS multiple rocket launchers to Latvia.
A U.S. inspection team will be able to inspect the Russian Sarmat intercontinental ballistic missile. It will be inspected for about 18 months.
The French Armaments Directorate General, a body within the Ministry of Defense, has begun testing the AVATAR unmanned aerial vehicle.
Lithuania has been helping Ukraine since the start of the full-scale war and has already handed over fifty M113 armored personnel carriers to the Ukrainian Armed Forces.
Military analysts @Militarylandnet published a video of an unusual HMMWV armored vehicle in the hands of the AFU.
Ukrainian soldiers destroyed an advanced Russian electronic warfare complex in the Kharkov region.
After several months of waiting, Ukraine received the first air defense missile systems NASAMS.
The U.S. Army will receive a large batch of kamikaze drones manufactured by AeroVironment within a year.
Last year at the AUSA-2021 arms show, Ghost Robotics unveiled the Q-UGV robotic dog. Now the Spanish Army is considering purchasing these robots.
Ahead of U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris' visit to Seoul, North Korean leader Kim Jong-un ordered the testing of a ballistic missile.
The People's Liberation Army of China tested and publicly demonstrated the GJ-2 unmanned aerial vehicle. The test took place in the northwest of the country. This is the first test of military drones that the People's Liberation Army of China has allowed journalists (albeit state journalists) to attend.














