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The United States has signed a contract with Elbit Systems to supply mortar systems.
Lithuania is ready to invest in improving its drone fleet. The Defense Ministry has begun the procedure for purchasing oversized drones.
In May of this year, the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine reported that Russia had reactivated rare T-62 tanks for the war with Ukraine. And now, nearly four months later, it has fallen into the hands of Ukrainian soldiers.
The Italian defense industry has unveiled the third and final prototype of the C1 Ariete fighting tank for the country's armed forces.
Military analysts @UAWeapons published photos of another Western weapon in the hands of the AFU.
Telegram channel horevica published a video of a self-propelled artillery unit vz.77 "Dana" in the hands of the AFU.
An unnamed defense company from Israel supplies Ukraine with cannons to counter enemy drones. But it does so not directly, but via Poland.
Germany continues to supply Ukraine with Gepard self-propelled air defense systems to strengthen its air defense system.
The United States Air Force wants to withdraw from service the first fifth-generation F-22 Raptor fighter, which recently celebrated its 25th anniversary.
Airbus conducted the first flight test of the A400M Atlas aircraft fueled with environmentally friendly aviation fuel. The tests took place in Seville, Spain.
Haluk Bayraktar, head of Baykar, hinted that Turkey might get its own fighter jet.
The Malaysian Ministry of Defense is in talks with Slovak armament manufacturer Konštruktac Defence to purchase the Eva SAU.
The Ukrainian military seized another valuable trophy in Kharkiv Oblast - the R-934BMV station for the Borisoglebsk-2 radio-electronic warfare complex
California manufacturer Kratos Defense has received $14.7 million to develop the BQM-117A Subsonic Aerial Target System program for the U.S. Navy.
U.S. shipbuilding company Ingalls Shipbuilding has begun construction of its fifth ship named for Pittsburgh, the USS Pittsburgh (LPD 31).













